Markhor is Pakistan's national animal – so why is its hunting allowed?

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The Kashmir markhor, known for its iconic twisted horns, is not only a symbol of Pakistan’s wildlife but also its national animal. However, despite its endangered status, the government permits trophy hunting of this majestic species through a regulated program.

Why does Pakistan allow the hunting of its national animal? Is this practice truly helping in preserving the species, or is it putting the markhor's future at risk?

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American hunter secures first Kashmir Markhor of season in Chitral with record bid​


A significant moment in trophy hunting occurred as American hunter Ronald Geo Whinton successfully hunted the first Kashmir markhor of the season in Chitral with the highest permit bid ever placed in Pakistan’s history.

According to local media, Farooq Nabi, the Divisional Forest Officer (Wildlife) for Chitral, Whinton won the permit in an open auction held in October, paying a record $271,000.

The permit allowed him to hunt the endangered species under the supervision of wildlife authorities. The hunt took place on Sunday, and the animal’s horns measured 49.5 inches, with the markhor being 11 years old.

“This is a notable achievement for both the hunter and the local conservation efforts,” Nabi said. The permit was part of an auction where four permits for hunting the markhor in Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa were sold.

The Thoshi One and Thoshi Two reserves both sold their permits at the same record price of $271,000 each.

In addition, a permit for hunting a markhor in the Kigga area of Kohistan fetched more than $181,000, while a single permit for the Gahirat Gol Chitral reserve was sold for $180,000.

The revenue generated from the trophy hunting program is shared with local communities, with 80% of the proceeds distributed among residents. The remaining funds are used for community development and wildlife conservation efforts.

Trophy hunting in Pakistan began in 1999, following a decision at a 1997 international conference on endangered species trade.

Initially, the country was permitted six markhor hunting trophies annually, a number later increased to 12.

Nabi noted that the success of trophy hunting and community-managed conservation efforts has led to a dramatic increase in the Kashmir markhor population in Chitral, which numbered only a few hundred in 1999 but now totals in the thousands.

 
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It’s been said in the past but for the sake of it I will mention again that Pakistan can hardly even be recognized as a proper functioning nation. It is a military dictatorship created to allow the affluent Muslim families of the subcontinent to utilize politics for their own good, to make them richer and strengthen their own dynasties by creating a fake narrative about Bharat as an enemy. The benefits such dynasties enjoy in Pakistan region wouldn’t have been easier in a united Bharat where they would have to compete with other religions on equal footing.

Pakistan does not have a proper functioning government. Does not have proper functioning institutions. Everyone wants leave as soon as they have accumulated little bit of wealth.

The country literally runs on China funded projects, US hand outs and international aid in the form of IMF bail out packages.

Pakistanis lack a sense of pride arising from a lack of a strong national identity because the identity is literally being Hindus a few centuries ago and being Bharatiyas less than 100 years ago.

The fact that the designated national animal is being allowed to be hunted by rich American, Saudi hunters is only testament to everything said above.

These are of course bitter words but there is no other sugar coated way to describe it.
 
They allow it under special circumstances. Usually a old male Markhor is selected by conservation hunters and the hunter is allowed to shoot only that. This kind

Pakistan has done a good job with the overall species preservation. Markhor are at record numbers and conservation is funded through these initiatives, natural breeding is enhanced by removing some older males from the ecosystem and money goes back into local communities.

Markhor numbers are at record numbers due to these efforts.

Despite this I won't ever understand what pleasure the hunter gains from this....
 
It’s been said in the past but for the sake of it I will mention again that Pakistan can hardly even be recognized as a proper functioning nation. It is a military dictatorship created to allow the affluent Muslim families of the subcontinent to utilize politics for their own good, to make them richer and strengthen their own dynasties by creating a fake narrative about Bharat as an enemy. The benefits such dynasties enjoy in Pakistan region wouldn’t have been easier in a united Bharat where they would have to compete with other religions on equal footing.

Pakistan does not have a proper functioning government. Does not have proper functioning institutions. Everyone wants leave as soon as they have accumulated little bit of wealth.

The country literally runs on China funded projects, US hand outs and international aid in the form of IMF bail out packages.

Pakistanis lack a sense of pride arising from a lack of a strong national identity because the identity is literally being Hindus a few centuries ago and being Bharatiyas less than 100 years ago.

The fact that the designated national animal is being allowed to be hunted by rich American, Saudi hunters is only testament to everything said above.

These are of course bitter words but there is no other sugar coated way to describe it.
lets deduce the false narratives here.

1. Pakistan does not care about India. Its the other way around. India promotes Pakistan as the enemy to win elections. What you have described is India in the first para, not Pakistan. India uses nationalism by creating an enemy and pouring fuel on to it.

Pakistan operations through religious nationalism. Our politicians/establishment doesnt bill India, it uses religious phrases, that if you dont vote for Imran you will go to hell etc. We stoop to a different kind of level.

2. Institutions are not proper that is true, but this label of everyone is corrupt is just plain dumb. India has corruption way worse, but they still operate.

The govt is not properly functioning due to what the army has done by always trying to fund an enemy aganst PMLN and PPP. In the first para you are complaining about families, than you are complaining about lack of institutions.

Pakistan's system can only improve if the army backs off and let the politicians do their thing. However, the mistakes that were made in 2013, a corrective measure still needs to be taken place, which is happening now.

3. Nice trying bringing in your hindu slogans here. While its true Pakistan does lack an identity, however our identity would be Indians, not hindus. Religion cannot be your identity, your identity is through the civilization that existed. By saying that we should have a Hindu identity is just like justifying a Muslim identity.

4.
 
Let's not derail this thread with India-Pakistan stuff and Hindu-Muslim debate. We have many other threads available for that chat.

Stay on topic
 
They allow it under special circumstances. Usually a old male Markhor is selected by conservation hunters and the hunter is allowed to shoot only that. This kind

Pakistan has done a good job with the overall species preservation. Markhor are at record numbers and conservation is funded through these initiatives, natural breeding is enhanced by removing some older males from the ecosystem and money goes back into local communities.

Markhor numbers are at record numbers due to these efforts.

Despite this I won't ever understand what pleasure the hunter gains from this....

The conservation efforts have been very good, it’s a fact. Although in future i hope the government - private partnership can fund this because it’s just odd to put animal conservation and hunting in the same sentence as a partnership model. Hope you understand.
 
The conservation efforts have been very good, it’s a fact. Although in future i hope the government - private partnership can fund this because it’s just odd to put animal conservation and hunting in the same sentence as a partnership model. Hope you understand.
You are viewing through a solely Santani world view brother that's why you find it odd.

This practice is quite common in forward thinking countries like Pakistan and USA
 
One of the most beautiful animals i have ever seen. Proper grace and class - a symbol of what we are unlike some of our neighbours who dont have class in their dictionary to begin with.
 
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