Hunting of unusual wildlife up in Bajura

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
According to a local of Jayabageshwori, locals head to the upper belt with guns and other domestic weapons such as machetes and spears for
hunting
As snowfall begins, animals and birds such as boars, deer, bears, tigers and pheasants come down to avoid the snowfall, and the residents
take this opportunity to hunt them, he said, adding that locals keep up to two weeks in the forest for a good kill
Some are even said to be utilizing canines to hunt. Light snowfall forecast Tourists throng Kuri following light snowfall According to a
regional of Jayabageshwori, residents head to the upper belt with weapons and other domestic weapons such as machetes and spears for
searching
As snowfall starts, animals and birds such as boars, deer, bears, tigers and pheasants descend to avoid the snowfall, and the residents
take this chance to hunt them, he said, including that locals stay up to two weeks in the forest for an excellent kill
Some are even said to be utilizing pet dogs to hunt. Meat of the video game hunted unlawfully is then offered openly in Martadi
You can discover the meat of boars, lophophorus, pheasants, deer and other animals and birds killed in the forest around this time being
sold freely in Martadi these days, stated a hotelier.Its crucial to note that simply a couple of days ago, two youths of Bajura were
detained with tiger bones in Dadeldhura.A joint team of District Police Office of Dadeldhura and Sudurpaschim Investigation Bureau had
arrested the youths
Among them was a liquor shop owner in Khaptadchhededaha Rural Municipality and the other was a motorcycle workshop owner in Badimalika
Municipality.As per the law, anyone convicted of searching protected wildlife will be subjected to 5 to 15 years of jail term and a fine as
much as 100,000 rupees.A variation of this article appears in the print on March 4, 2023, of The Himalayan Times
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