06 November 2013, 18:16
KathiTrophy hunting programme: G-B sets $70,000 as hunting fee for markhors
http://tribune.com.pk/story/62...ng-fee-for-markhors/Trophy hunting programme: G-B sets $70,000 as hunting fee for markhors
By Shabbir Mir
Published: October 21, 2013
GILGIT:
The Gilgit-Baltistan (G-B) government has announced the licence fee for this year’s hunting season with Pakistan’s national animal Markhor topping the list at $70,000.
According to an official of the G-B Wildlife and Environment Department, Sajjad Haider, permits will be auctioned on November 11 in Gilgit and the hunting season will continue till April 2014. A quota of four markhors, eight blue sheep and six ibexes has been fixed this season.
The rate for hunting blue sheep is fixed at $12,000. The cost for hunting ibex varies, with international hunters having to pay $3,000 for a permit. Pakistani hunters, however, can purchase a licence for almost half that amount, Rs150,000, while the same is available for a G-B hunter at Rs60,000.
Last year, a fee of $6,250 and $2,500 (for international hunters) had been fixed for blue sheep and ibex, respectively.
Interested people have been asked to deposit $10,000 for markhor, $2,000 for blue sheep and $1,000 for ibex as guarantee prior to participation in the permit auction.
The trophy hunting programme that started in the 1990s has been going on every year in G-B. It is carried out under the Convention on International Trade of Endangered Species of Wildlife and is allowed only in the notified areas of G-B in collaboration with the concerned communities.
According to last year’s statistics, revenue generated from the trophy hunting programme in the region was $1,246,740.
According to the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) the markhor population in Pakistan has increased. Surveys last year suggested the population in all of Gilgit-Baltistan may now be as high as 1,500 animals. According to government estimates, in 1999 there were less than 1,000 markhors in the area.
Published in The Express Tribune, October 21st, 2013.
13 November 2013, 02:18
Kathi http://pamirtimes.net/2013/11/...ng-gilgit-baltistan/License to Hunt: Tender approved for Trophy Hunting in Gilgit-Baltistan
PT Report
Gilgit, November 12: Tender for the hunting fees of Markhor, Ibex and Blue Sheep was approved today at a meeting held in the office of the Forest and Wildlife Department, in the presence of relevant officials, community representatives, outfitters and other stakeholders.
It was agreed during the meeting that hunters will be allowed in total to kill four (4) Marcopolo Sheep (Markhors), sixty (60) Ibex and eight (8) Blue Sheep for Trophy, after paying money to the community and the government.
The quotes were opened and the highest rates given by the bidders, outfitters, were analyzed during the meeting.
The highest rate offered for a Marcopolo Sheep (Markhor) was 60,000 USD, for Ibex 3,100 USD and for Blue Sheep the highest bid was of 7,500 USD.
The list of bidders and their rates will be presented for approval after which the rates will be fixed for the hunting season.
It is pertinent to note that controlled hunting in the region has enabled communities to earn millions of rupees, which is used for social development and other projects.
23 November 2013, 06:46
OrvarMarkhor would be ultimate!
23 November 2013, 08:53
jdollarsince when is a Markhor the same as a Marco Polo??? aren't they 2 totally different animals??
29 November 2013, 14:58
Central Asian Hunting Club KGMarco Polo and Markhor are 2 different animals sirs.