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The hunting season opens on September 1
Baku / 25.08.20 / Turan: On September 1, the hunting season and shooting rates for one hunt will open on the territory of Azerbaijan, the Ministry of Ecology said. In the period from September 14 to December 21, wild boar hunting is allowed (one license for three hunters);
From November 16 to January 21, 2021 - for a hare (two heads);
October 5 to February 15, 2021 - for nutria (in places with nutria farms);
September 14 - November 23 - for waders (6 heads), except for curlews and woodcocks;
October 12 - February 28, 2021 - goose (one head), except for the red-breasted goose;
October 12 - February 28 - duck (4 ducks), except for pintail, white-eyed and marble teal;
October 12 - February 28, 2021 - coot (6 heads)
September 1 - November 16 - wood pigeon (wood pigeon) with two heads;
September 1 - November 16 - quail (4 heads);
September 1 - November 16 - wild pigeon (4 heads).
Note that the country has one-time licenses.
The information provided by the Ministry of Ecology does not indicate areas and farms where you can hunt.
The former hunting farms, which had been operating for 50 years, collapsed. Now, this is mostly a private business. -02D-
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