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    EXPERT: ENLARGEMENT OF FINE SIZE INEFFECTIVE TOOL FOR COMBATING POACHING

    /ARKA/
    May 19, 2010
    YEREVAN

    Inga Zarafyan, head of Ecolur non-governmental organization, finds
    enlargement of fine size ineffective tool for combating poaching.

    "It seems that enlarging size of fine for poaching, Armenian Nature
    Protection Ministry sells our nature," she said at a news conference
    on Tuesday. "I find it wrong to measure everything with money."

    Today, the fine for illegal hunting starts from AMD 3 million (about
    $7,500), and the fine for hunting in protected territories is five
    times greater.

    Zarafyan said that the moufflon, the leopard and the bezoar goat,
    which are at the verge of extinction, are the most attractive targets
    to local and foreign hunters.

    She said that according to Armenian Police Department's figures, only
    four illegal hunt cases have been reported since the beginning of 2009.

    "But in fact, the number of illegal hunt cases in Armenia is far
    greater," she said adding that only three or four leopards remain in
    Armenia as a result of poaching.

    Armenian resident office of WWF said in April that five to seven
    leopards, 2,500 to 3,000 bezoar goats and 250 to 300 Armenian moufflons
    remained in the country.
    From: Baghdasarian
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