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    ARMENIAN NATURE PROTECTION MINISTRY STEPS ASIDE IN THE MATTER OF FIGHTING POACHING

    ArmInfo
    2010-05-19 10:48:00

    ArmInfo. The problem of poaching still remains one of the most relevant
    problems in Armenia , the leader of 'Ekolur' Inga Zarafyan said at
    today's press-conference. She also added that the red book animals
    still remain the most desirable for hunters, among which top officials
    are often noticed. 'We reiterated many times that a functionary
    from the military police with a nickname Shakal killed 3 leopards
    during 3 years. But such information is still ignored by the relevant
    structures. This creates an atmosphere of impunity in the country', -
    Zarafyan said and added that reduction of population of exotic species
    of animals is a result of the frank pledge. 'If several years ago
    there were 7-8 leopards in the country, today there are 3', - she said.

    Unfortunately, Armenian Nature Protection Ministry is not the best
    assistant in the matter of fighting poaching. As the leader of 'Bird
    lovers center' Silva Adamyan said, an attempt to draw the ministry's
    attention to killing of birds in 'Armash' lakes region had no success.

    She also added that "Ararat-Safari" implements such killing of birds
    at this territory. 'The fact that the lakes are private property
    complicates the situation much. After getting the reply from Nature
    Protection Ministry we do not actually know who to apply to for making
    answerable the persons which go in for poaching', - Silva Adamyan
    said. She also touched on the problem of export of the rare species
    of birds and insects from the republic for sale. 'The ecologists feel
    solicitude for successful development of this business', - she said.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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