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Moratorium On Hunting Rare Sheep Hurting Tajik Region

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Environmental officials in Tajikistan's Badakhshan Province have told RFE/RL's Tajik Service that the moratorium on hunting Marco Polo sheep is impeding local ecological projects.

The two-year moratorium was introduced on January 1.

According to environmental officials, hunting for the very rare animal has been a major source of revenue in the region and has allowed it to develop the local infrastructure and support environmental protection projects.

According to official data, there are some 12,000 Marco Polo sheep in Badakhshan.

Before the collapse of the Soviet Union, some 40,000 Marco Polo sheep lived in the high mountains of Badakhshan.

-- Tajik Service

Tags: Tajikistan , marco , polo , sheep

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by: Peter from: Kazakhstan
January 30, 2009 04:11
Funny caption

by: Jack Fate
January 30, 2009 06:40
The officials' statement and RFE/RL's headline are good examples of antienvironmental journalism. It isn't the moratorium that is hurting anyone but the shortage of sheep, a shortage caused by overhunting and mismanagement. The moratorium is probably the only way to save any hope of maintaining this revenue source into the future.

by: DENNIS JUNIOR from: USA
January 31, 2009 00:15
it is very good news, that the authorities in tajikistan imposed a moratorium on hunting of rare sheep....

by: Ivo
February 17, 2009 15:13
Maybe then they should invite Bulgaria's president on an official visit to help re-open the hunt? He's known in Central Asia for hunting endangered animals: http://enews.ferghana.ru/article.php?id=2484

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