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Saudi Arabia’s five-month hunting season begins on Thursday
Hunting season kicks off in Saudi Arabia - Photo. Pixabay

Saudi Arabia’s National Center for Wildlife (NCW) kicked off hunting season on Thursday September 1 and announced it will last until January 31, 2023.

The center noted that the list of species which hunting is allowed can be accessed via its official website, and warned against violating executive regulations for wildlife hunting, according to the Alarabiya English.

It also said that those with licensed hunting rifles, and falconers registered with the Saudi Falcon Club, must obtain hunting permits through the Fetri platform, adding that hunters using air rifles must only use rifles registered in their name.

The center warned against hunting any animals or birds within the boundaries of cities, villages, centers, farms, rest houses, or any areas where people are present, or near military sites, industrial and vital facilities, and within the scope of reserves and major projects.

The center said on Tuesday (August 30) that hunting permission is for specified species only - Photo. Pixabay

It noted that violating hunting regulations is subject to penalties, adding that violators will be referred to the relevant authorities.

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The warning represents any human-populated area. The restriction applies to military sites, industrial and vital facilities, reserves, and major projects.

The Ministry of Interior explained that Special Forces for Environmental Security and other relevant security authorities would arrest the violators and hand them over to concerned authorities for the law to take action against them, the Daily Insights noted.

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