Illegal hunting of argali in Mongolia could result in MNT44mil fine


Under the Law on Animals, compensation for damage caused by illegal hunting without proper permits is calculated at twice the government-approved ecological and economic value of the animal. - Go Go Mongolia/ANN

ULAANBAATAR: Mongolia has updated the ecological and economic valuation of wildlife under Government Resolution No. 260 of 5 July 2023, introducing a system that assesses animals individually without distinguishing by sex or age.

Under the Law on Animals, compensation for damage caused by illegal hunting without proper permits is calculated at twice the government-approved ecological and economic value of the animal.

As a result, the illegal hunting of an argali can lead to a fine of up to MNT 44 million (US$33 million).

Ecological-economic valuation of animals

Argali sheep- MNT 22,200,000

Ibex- MNT 5,300,000

Black-tailed gazelle- MNT 3,330,000

Gray wolf- MNT 1,130,000

Corsac fox- MNT 220,000

Marmot- MNT 410,000

Falcon- MNT 16,000,000

Mongolian gazelle- MNT 997,000

 

 

Anyone who illegally hunts wildlife without proper permits shall pay a fine, and compensation for damage caused to wildlife shall be calculated at twice the animal’s ecological-economic valuation. - Go Go Mongolia/ANN

 

 

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