ro ru en

State
News
Agency

Hunting in state border area to be restricted in Moldova

16:36 | 05.09.2017 Category: Social

Chisinau, 05 September /MOLDPRES/ – The hunting along the state border will be allowed only a thousand metres from the border line to the interior, the Moldsilva Agency’s press service has announced on 04 September 2017.

Contacted by the Agency, Viorica Caciuc, responsible for relations with the press in the institution, reported that this order implies changes in the Regulation on the authorization, organization and practice of hunting in the national forestry fund and was issued at the same time with some amendments to the Border Law of Moldova.

"Hunting in the border area up to one kilometer from the state border to the inside is allowed only in the bright day of the day, based on a notice issued to all persons involved in hunting by the Border Police Sector, including citizens living in the border area of ​​the country. The deadline for examining the request is up to 5 days," said the quoted source.

Also, on the beginning and completion of hunting in border areas, the holder of the notice will inform by phone, verbally or electronically the subdivision of the Border Police, within which the hunting is to be organized. In the event of an incident during hunting, the Border Police subdivision will be immediately informed.

In August 2017, by a Government Decision, the hunting terms for 2017 – 2018 season were changed to some hunting species. Thus, wild boar hunting will be permitted on 14 October – 31 December 2017, field rabbits – 26 November – 31 December 2017, pheasants – 01 October – 14 January 2018, geese, ducks and curlews – 23 September – 31 December, etc.

(Reporter L. Grubii, editor M. Jantovan)

img17006729

Any material published on the website of the Public Institution ’’A.I.S. Moldpres’’ (Moldpres News Agency) is intellectual peoperty of the Agency, protected by the copyright. The taking over or/and use of these materials will be made only with the Agency’s agreement and with compulsory reference to source.