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Land Hunting Favorite Border K’taka Border

Land Hunting Favorite Border K'taka Border
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Hyderabad: The recent murder of wild boar and blackbuck by two hunters in Kalaburagi is only the tip of the iceberg because the border of the Telangana-Karnataka has become a favorite hunting place for wild animals from Hyderabad.
Places such as Bidar and Kalaburagi in Karnataka and Tandur and Vicarabad, which are close to the Karnataka border, have emerged as a place for hunting for Hyderabad shooters.
Confirming this, Chittapur Forest Range Officer Vijay Kumar said: “Hunters come from Hyderabad and enjoy the hunt for wild animals in Karnataka.
That is why we opposed the guarantee for two shooters in the recent Blackbuck hunting case.” Hassan and Ali Hussain’s hawifs, two The shooter from Hyderabad, who was a member of the Rifle Telangana Association, along with their driver, Peer Ahmed and two local guidelines arrested in Sedam Taluka from Kalaburagi Regency on October 27 to hunt Blackbuck.
Forest officials claimed the defendant drove far from Hyderabad to the Karnataka border to hunt.
In the past three years, several hunting cases have been reported and foresters have even happened to be in foreign artificial sports rifles that are often used for hunting.
Express concerns over increased hunting trends, Mirza Karim Baig from forests and wildlife protection communities said: “Most of these professional hunter are highly educated and come from good families.
Everything has a weapons license.
They don’t hunt to make money, but they triggered -Sinner and want to eat wild animal meat.
“He said the government had to take a tight action against these shooters by canceling their weapons licenses and grab their arms.
“The state must also revoke their membership in various associations in sports shooting range,” he said.
Members of the Wildlife Council of the State of Telangana and wildlife consultants Rajeev Mathew said killing any animal which numbered the hunt.
“All animals are placed on a schedule of 1 (highest protection) up to 5 (VERMIN where animals can be killed).
Most animals are listed in schedule 1 to 4.
Schedule 5 is reserved for mice, mice, crows of houses and bats.
Since hunting is prohibited.
In India, he was involved in a dangerous night, “explained Mathew.
He further said even the murder of a wild boar (called extermination) in Telangana and several other countries only permitted with written permission from forest authorities and carcasses must be destroyed by burning or burying and they cannot be consumed.
“Those who want to hunt must visit countries in Africa, especially South Africa, Europe and America and enjoy sports.
The hunt is controlled and legal, so there is no problem there,” he said.

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