VCheng
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I am surprised an otherwise well-informed and mart person like you would be so uninformed about the Markhor hunting in Pakistan. There have been plenty of threads in this forum alone where the benefits of such regulated hunting are clearly visible to not just the local population but also to the Markhor population as well. The locals have a vested interest in keeping a healthy Markhor population, thus greatly reducing poaching. Not to mention the cascading effects of tourism in Pakistan.
The Markhors may not be 'endangered' before long because of the regulated hunting. Irony, isn't it?! Similarly, there ARE regulated wolf and even bear hunting in USA/Canada.
BTW, the chest-thumping patriotic Pakistanis here should know that the regulated hunting is open to anyone who's willing to pay the high $ amount and applies for the license at the right time.
Having said that...I wouldn't personally even kill a rabbit, let alone such beautiful creatures.
It is still a very small population of animals that should be safeguarded IMO, not "healthy" by any means:
https://www.iucnredlist.org/species/3787/97218336