Large-scale hunting is being planned in the Khabarovsk region
In the vast expanse of the Khabarovsk region, nestled in the Russian Far East, the hunting season for wild game birds has commenced. As reported by the "Khabarovsk Krai Today" news agency, the hunting for wild game birds for personal use began on August 8.
The relevant department of the regional government has confirmed that hunting for six categories of wild birds is allowed during the fall. These include waterfowl, marsh and meadow birds, steppe birds, field birds, forest birds, and white and tundra birds. However, no specific information was provided about the rules and regulations for each category.
For those interested in hunting migratory birds preparing for winter or flying to warmer countries, the application process remains the same as previous years. Applications can be made through the "Gosuslugi" portal, MFC, or via registered mail.
Unfortunately, no information was disclosed about the spring hunting season for wild game birds in the Khabarovsk region. The region's regulations state that spring hunting is permitted when the chicks have grown strong and taken flight. But, no details about the specific regulations or restrictions during this season were provided.
Interested parties are advised to consult the official hunting regulations published by the Khabarovsk regional government or relevant federal agency for the current year to get the detailed, category-specific rules. Local hunting associations or licensing offices in the Khabarovsk region can also provide valuable information.
For those seeking more information, the contact details for the department are available at 8(4212) 30-85-69, 31-51-99. However, no updates were provided about any changes or updates to the contact information for the relevant department of the regional government.
As always, it's crucial to adhere to the rules and regulations set by the authorities to ensure a sustainable and responsible hunting practice. For the Khabarovsk region, which boasts diverse habitats such as taiga and tundra, these categories are regulated by the regional or federal authorities such as the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment of the Russian Federation.
The sports enthusiast may find the hunting of wild game birds an exciting venture during the fall in the Khabarovsk region, as six categories of birds are allowed for hunting, including waterfowl, marsh and meadow birds, steppe birds, field birds, forest birds, and white and tundra birds. To participate, interested parties must follow the regulations set by the regional or federal authorities such as the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment of the Russian Federation and consult the official hunting regulations for details.