Hunters in Yakutia reminded of the necessity for obtaining permits when hunting waterfowl.
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Get the inside scoop on the wrap-up of hunting seasons for waterfowl across the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia)!
Here's the lowdown:
- May 20: Aldansky, Amginsky, Megino-Kangalassky, Namsky, Neryungrinsky, Suntarsky, Tatatinsky, Tomponsky, Ust-Aldansky, Ust-Maysky, Churapchinsky, Hangalassky districts, and the "City of Yakutsk" urban district;
- May 23: Verkhnevilyuysky, Vilyuysky, Gorny, Lensky, Mirninsky (except hunting grounds in the Ayhal village and Udachny city areas), Nyurbinsky, Olekminsky, Oymyakonsky districts;
- May 24: Allakhovsky, Verkhoyansky, Ust-Yansky districts;
- May 14: Verkhnekolymsky district;
- May 27: Momsky district;
- May 19: Middle Kolymsky, Lower Kolymsky districts;
- May 18: Kobyaysky district.
Got a hankering for forest game? Well, fret not - the season for that already ended on May 16!
Remember, it's essential to return your hunting permit where you snagged it. Failure to report your harvested wildlife within 20 days is a violation and could land you in hot water, potentially leading to administrative consequences. Plus, if you're found guilty, you'll be denied any hunting permits for an entire year.
Now, while it's tricky to pinpoint specific season rules and regulations for waterfowl and forest game for each district, you can trust that regulatory bodies are stepping up their game to ensure these activities are legal and environmentally friendly. So, don't shy away from doing your homework! For the most accurate and up-to-date hunting regulations for waterfowl and forest game, be sure to consult official publications from the Sakha (Yakutia) Ministry of Environmental Protection, Nature Management, and Forestry, or the Russian federal hunting regulatory body. These sources will likely provide detailed tables or calendars for each species and district.
Stay tuned for updates on the ever-evolving world of wildlife management in Sakha (Yakutia)!
- Recent changes in environmental science and policy-and-legislation have led to stricter regulations on hunting seasons for waterfowl, forest game, and other wildlife in Sakha (Yakutia), with the aim of making these activities more sustainable and environmentally friendly.
- Climate-change and its impact on wildlife populations have become a hot topic in politics, as shown by the implementation of new hunting regulations in Sakha (Yakutia) that aim to preserve and conserve various species in the region.
- General-news sources have reported on the increased focus on environmental-science and policy-and-legislation in Sakha (Yakutia), particularly in relation to the management and protection of wildlife, such as the implementation of new hunting seasons for waterfowl and forest game.