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https://www.geo.tv/latest/5316...n-chitral-for-125000 LINK HAS PHOTOS. American hunts markhor in Chitral for $125,000 Hunted markhor aged about eight years and its horn size was around 38 inches CHITRAL: A US citizen successfully hunted a magnificent Kashmiri Markhor at the Gahirat-Golen community game reserve during the third trophy hunting in the ongoing season in the district. According to the details shared by a Wildlife Department official, Farooq Nabi, the US national, named Robert Myles Hall, hunted the Kashmir Markhor for a trophy permit of $125,000. The hunted markhor aged about eight years and the horn size of the giant four-legged wild goat was around 38 inches. The officials added that the population of Kashmir Markhor increased in recent years in light of community-based conservation. Markhor, a wild goat native to high-altitude monsoon forests in central Asia, are highly valued for their majestic horns. The markhor is a large capra species native to Central Asia, Karakoram and the Himalayas. Annually, three hunting trophy licenses are issued for Markhor hunting and 80% of the total cost is distributed among local communities and 20% is deposited in the national exchequer. Markhor is protected by local and international laws such as the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species (Cites). In December last year, a US national hunted a markhor at the Tooshi Shasha Conservancy of Lower Chitral district after obtaining a permit for the hunt via a bidding process. Deron James Millman won the bid in October with a whopping $232,000, making it the biggest bid in history. Kathi kathi@wildtravel.net 708-425-3552 "The world is a book, and those who do not travel read only one page." | ||
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