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Markhor illegal hunting banned in Takato mountain range
November 30, 2016
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QUETTA - The illegal hunting of precious Suleman markhor has been banned in the Takato mountain range, north of Quetta valley, to preserve this wild animal from extinction.



The decision came after a prolonged consideration of the Forest & Wildlife Department and Takato Organisation at a meeting held on Tuesday in Metian Pishin. The participants of the meeting reviewed various ways to stop illicit hunting of the Suleman markhor in the Takato Mountain range.

“Every sort of illegal hunting of the Suleman markhor and other animals as well as birds of precious species will be banned in the Takato Mountain range,” decided the Forests and Wildlife Department officers, notables of the area and members of the Takato Organization.

No substantial and commendable efforts were being made by the departments concerned to preserve it from extinction. The driving force behind the much-awaited decision came at a critical juncture when hunting of the wild goat, markhor, is in full swing in the area of Takato Mountain range.

Markhor is a large species of the wild goat which is found in north-eastern Afghanistan, north and central Pakistan, Kashmir in northern India, southern Tajikistan and Uzbekistan and in the Himalayas.

The participants also sought cooperation of hunters and area people to save this animal from extinction.

The hunters were, however, warned that they would have to face serious consequences if found hunting in the Takato Mountain range. “Anyone found violating the ban will be sent behind bars for at least three years besides paying fine of Rs 4 million under the Wildlife Act, 2014,” asserted the participants of the meeting.

It was also decided to constitute four committees for ensuring round-the-clock presence of their volunteers in the Takato Mountain range to control illegal hunting of markhor.

Efforts at both government and social levels are direly required to stop this illegal hunting of the markhor which is considered a source of beauty of the Takato Mountain range.



This news was published in The Nation newspaper. Read complete newspaper of 30-Nov-2016 here.
 
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It disgusts me that people can hunt innocent animals for no reason other than sport/pleasure (i.e. other than the need to eat). It is a psychological condition that should be assessed.
 
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Most of Pakistanis are unaware about the fact that markhor is our national animal and his race is near to extinct. We shuld look after our national assets. Panda is an example for us how China save his generation.
 
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Good shot... But making people to abide by the law is more important than just claiming the ban.. which is not going to happen.. and Markhor will travel it's journey from Endangered to critically endangered...
 
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Markhor illegal hunting banned in Takato mountain range



“Every sort of illegal hunting of the Suleman markhor and other animals as well as birds of precious species will be banned in the Takato Mountain range,” decided the Forests and Wildlife Department officers, notables of the area and members of the Takato Organization.


Isn't ILLEGAL automatically makes it BANNED .... i mean drinking is Illegal , Opium Drugs Priducing, Selling & Consumption is Illegal and hence by default BANNED (meaning Not Allowed) ...

was hunting Markhor Illegally was not banned earlier .. like if a guy illegaly hunt a markhor .. he would go unpunished coz it was Un banned ... would love to see anyother such example .... :hitwall:

it is Like ..

DON"T TOUCH 4,000 VOLTS ... Violators will be Penalized 200 $" :police:

Good shot... But making people to abide by the law is more important than just claiming the ban.. which is not going to happen.. and Markhor will travel it's journey from Endangered to critically endangered...

The species was classed by the IUCN as Endangered until 2015 when it was down listed to Near Threatened, as their numbers have increased in recent years by an estimated 20% for the last decade.

In Pakistan, hunting markhor is legal as part of a conservation process, expensive hunting licenses are available from the Pakistani government which allow for the hunting of old markhors which are no longer good for breeding purposes

At a recent meeting of the Convention of International Trade in Endangered Species (CITES) management authority, Minister for Climate Change Zahid Hamid, suggested that Pakistan request an increase in the quota for trophy hunting of Markhors at the next conference of parties of the international treaty to protect wildlife.

http://nation.com.pk/editorials/29-Nov-2016/trophy-of-the-markhor

http://www.dawn.com/news/1299086/minister-wants-survey-of-markhors-before-increasing-trophy-hunting
 
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Everything is morally accepted for some guy if he desires to do that thing even if it is not morally accepted by majority in locality or over the globe.
 
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It disgusts me that people can hunt innocent animals for no reason other than sport/pleasure (i.e. other than the need to eat). It is a psychological condition that should be assessed.

I second that
 
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