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 A wildlife activist group saved a rare Egyptian fruit bat and five blackcap birds after they were found entangled in an illegal mist-net setup in Vrysoules.The committee against bird slaughter  Cabs  announced on Wednesday that one of its teams busted the illegal operation after they uncovered two large mist-nets and an electronic bird calling device, reporting Tuesdays incident to the police.During the operation Cabs members freed the entangled animals, detailing afterwards that the Egyptian fruit bat is one of 19 bat species in Cyprus and the only one which eats fruits. It is a species of huge importance to Cyprus natural heritage as Cyprus is the only European country where this rare mammal species exists, stanley isolierkanne   Cabs explained.According to Haris Nicolaou, an expert on indigenous flora and fauna, fruit-e stanley cup ating bats were once common in Cyprus in the past, but numbers have been rapidly declining over the last 15 years and there are now just an estimated population of 1,100.          Follow Cyprus Mailon Google News  bird trappingCabs NGOFruit bat   Share:                                  Nick Theodoulou           In case you missed it            Monday 30 June | 16:23  Cyprus cyclist battles in stanley usa jury to complete Mountain of Hell race  By Sena Chang              Sunday 29 June | 13:49  Oh, the romance of living in the Cyprus countryside  By Rebekah Gregoriades              Tuesday 01 July | 04:24  Criminal charges loom for those wasting water  By Elias Hazou              Sunday 22 Jun Ttzi Out of the rhetoric
 HAMPDEN, Maine 鈥?A Hampden teenager is facing drug charges after police say they found marijuana in his backpack Wednesday ni stanley cup website ght while authorities were checking on what they thought was a disabled vehicle.The 17-year-old and his two male passengers were sitting in the boys vehicle in what Hampden police Sgt. Scott Webber called a remote part of town when Officer Marc Egan stopped to aid the teenagers because he thought their car was disabled.The drivers name was not released because he is a juvenile.The boys were parked with their lights off, according to Webber, and the driver notified the officer that a friend was en route to aid them, prompting Egan to return to his cruiser, but he never left the scene. The officer left them there to wait for their friend and [he] decided to do a verification to make sure they didnt have warrants,  the sergeant said.The verification of the drivers identification revealed that he had a restricted license, meaning he cannot have any passengers outside of immediate family members.When Egan returned to the vehicle, he could smell an odor of marijuana and asked to search the car, according to Webber.A search of a backpack turned up an ounce of marijuana, $1,200 in cash, scales, a pot pipe and a grinder, Webber said.The 17-year-old was arrested and charged with unlawful trafficking stanley cup becher  in marijuana, a Class D misdemeanor, and possession of drug paraph stanley termohrnek ernalia. He was released to the custody of his parents, Webber said, while the two passengers were n