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Arab royal hunts down 2,100 houbara bustards in three week safari

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It's okay, it's good that these pious arab ghazis are coming here to hunt kafir birds that are spreading filth everywhere by their unclean droppings. The local converted poor muslims had no choice but to ask for help from the pious arab mujhahids to deal with this situation before the local muslims are over run by kuffar birds.
 
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Its a lost cause. Money trumps everything. Even poor ol religion.
 
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Satellite-tagged gharials released

i am happy on the other hand our authorities are doing whatever it takes to protect our endangered species.


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Six gharials have been satellite-tagged and released in a river in Bihar in what may be a unique conservation effort to save the last few hundreds of these reptiles.
Once upon a time, gharials—fish-eating crocodiles with elongated snouts—were found in abundance in almost all major river systems in the Indian subcontinent, from Irrawaddy in the east to Indus in the west. Because of indiscriminate killing, the number of gharials is now limited to only a few hundred.


Since the 1940s, there has been a drastic decline in gharial population, which has seen a 96 per cent drop from 5,000-10,000 animals to less than 200 in the 1970s.

It is now one of the critically endangered species in the Red List of the International Union for the Conservation of Nature. The current population stands at less than 200 mature individuals in India, and less than 35 in Nepal. They are presumably extinct in Pakistan, Bangladesh and Bhutan, says the Wildlife Trust of India (WTI).

On Saturday, six captive-bred gharials—five female and one male—were satellite-tagged and released in the Gandak river, adjacent to the Valmiki Tiger Reserve in Bihar. “This is just the beginning; we look forward to expanding this project if current restocking is successful. We will also conduct research to see if we can restock gharials in other rivers of Bihar as well,” said Basheer Ahmed Khan, Principal Chief Conservator of Forest, Bihar.
 
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If it was happening in my country, I would probably shove a rpg through his a.shole, I'm very sensitive about animals, especially endangered ones.
He applied for a license and paid the appropriate amount.He is doing nothing illegal :D
 
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He applied for a license and paid the appropriate amount.He is doing nothing illegal :D

Yes.. $1.5 Bill. can get you a lot of licenses... :D
 
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Anything to do with these Arabs and their Bedouin ways makes me want to barf. How could Pakistan allow these lazy tent-wearers to hunt endangered species on their own soil? Shocking.
Because despite what the pdf Pakistani's say, the average Pakistani still adores and idealizes Arabs.
 
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They said that hunting of the internationally protected bird was banned in Pakistan also, but the federal government issued special permits to Gulf states’ royals.


Specially issued permits to kill a protected species, only in Pakistan.

Now with the supreme *** kissing dynasty of the Sharifs, with emperor Nawaz in charge Gulf royalty will have open access.

Being an animal lover this makes me sick to my stomach.

I sincerely pray to Allah that the Houbara starts to nest in greater numbers in India , Iran or Afghanistan. We don't deserve such precious creatures nesting on our soil where they will be shot by some useless idiot from these "royal families".
 
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Well, in a 3rd world country like India, we have shoot at sight order for poachers in protected wildlife territory(many are killed too). where as these fellows are given a royal welcome just because they are from Arabia. It is highly shameful.
 
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