American (USA) citizen hunts markhor Paid $1-million dollars for Markhor mortgages

Another US citizen hunts markhor



                                          The US citizen paid a $ 10,000 permit fee for Margaret's victim



 ISLAMABAD: US citizen Brian Counsel Harton has hit a mortgage for paying $ 100,000 permit and is the highest paid fee ever paid for the permit.

According to Dawn.com, the US citizen hit a mortar in Sassi village of Gilgit-Baltistan. For this purpose, the Brian Council paid a payment of $ 10,000 to the Government's permit permit, which is the highest price ever paid.

Brian Councils are the third American citizens who suffer from rare national animals this year in Pakistan. On January 21, another US citizen, Dandy Christopher, suffered a mortgage of $ 1,500 permit fee.
Apart from this January 16, American citizen John Amastos also suffered a mortar for which he had paid a million dollar permit to the government.

It is clear that during a year in Gilgit-Baltistan, 50 fishermen were victimized by foreign hunter in a suitable season for hunting. Markhor is the national animal of Pakistan and this type is considered in animals that exist in danger.


   Markhor has light brown to black-colored (males) or reddish-colored (females) coat that is short and smooth    
   during the summer and long and thick during the winter and mild with mountains and rocks for Camouflage.

On Jan 21, another US citizen Dianda Christopher Anthony had hunted the highest-rated Astore Markhor after paying 105,000 US dollars.
On Jan 16, yet another American, John Amistoso, had hunted the Astore Markhor in the community-controlled Bunji area of Gilgit, paying the 100,000 US dollars permit fee.
So far, about 50 wildlife animals have been hunted by foreigners and national hunters in GB under trophy hunting season 2018-19.

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