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Killing of vulnerable Bustards

by | 06-02-2015 04:50 recommendations 0

MacQueen's bustard (Chlamydotis macqueenii) is a vulnerable bird species according to International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN). The bird is known as tiloor in local communities of Pakistan. Birds from the Northern populations migrate to the South of Pakistan in Western Balochistan during winter. This is the time when Saudi Prince Fahd bin Sultan bin Abdulaziz bin Saud visits Pakistan for hunting this rare species. The federal government of Pakistan issues permits to royal members of Arab countries for hunting. Last year in January, Prince Fahd hunted 2100 bustards during his 21-days safari in Balochistan. The Balochistan High Court cancelled all the permits for hunting by federal government a few weeks ago. The very fact that two advance parties of the Saudi Prince have already arrived at the hunting site speaks volumes that the Prince will be arriving soon and hunt all the Tiloors that he wants. Be it rare or endangered species. Who cares!
If we have to follow all the laws when we visit their country, they must also respect our laws. Moreover when the law involves the ban of hunting a rare bird species, it must be respected being eco-centric. Our flora and fauna has its right to survive and thrive. The Saudis and the Gulf Royals must not be permitted to hunt for fun but they do not care. Moreover, the laws are for people with no muscles and the rich can get away with anything. Alas!
Live and Let Live!
A picture from the 2014 hunting of MacQueen's bustard The hunting set up for the Saudi Prince

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  • says :
    What? It's well, unbelievable!! Killing birds just to feel excitement from hunting them? I can't still believe what I've just read...

    Thank you Aysha for sharing the burning issue with us.
    Posted 26-02-2015 15:40

  • Rohan Kapur says :
    Well reported Aysha.
    You have raised a very appropriate issue. Rare birds & other species must be protected rather killed.
    I hope & pray that authorities take appropriate action ASAP.
    Posted 24-02-2015 01:22

  • says :
    It is saddening and it gives me heartache to see the endangered population of these species die out simply for the pleasure of human beings. This happened in India as well but soon strict laws came into force and killing animals mitigated substantially. Hope the government of Pakistan will take stringent measures:(. Thanks for sharing!
    Posted 07-02-2015 19:24

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