The site Algerie.com is outraged "behavior Gulf emirs from poaching in the Algerian Sahara Not only they come romp hunting bustard and gazelle, officially protected species, but they also engage in practices of another age. In fact, these rich poachers have demonstrated through this video all the cruelty that characterizes torturing a poor fennec. Without qualms these executioners have worked hard on the animal while uttering insults against him. However, Algerian law protects 23 species, specifically the fennec, the bustard, gazelle, sheep. Bustard is protected by international conventions and Algeria in August 1983 by a decree reinforced an order of January 1995. "
Algerie.com recalls "a new 2006 law classifies species according to the threat of extinction and includes a list of 23 species, 13 mammals, seven birds and three reptiles. This ranking was given the" threat increasing extinction of wild animals in Algeria. "This text provides for" severe sanctions against hunting, capture, transport and trade of these species, "but exceptionally allows the capture of some of them for scientific purposes, to facilitate reproduction or build zoos. "
In about 3 weeks from now me and a couple of my buddies are going hunting in Algeria, it's been awhile since i've ate deer meat.
With some petro dollars they think they can do anything they want.
We certainly can.
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