
Wildlife Dept Issues Regulations Regarding Hunting Of Russian Doves In KP
Published May 02, 2026 | 07:00 PM

PESHAWAR, (APP - UrduPoint / Pakistan Point News - 2nd May, 2026) The Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Department of Climate Change, Forests, Environment, and Wildlife has issued regulations regarding the hunting of Russian doves to ensure the conservation of biodiversity and effective enforcement of the law.
According to the department spokesperson, this step has been taken under the powers granted by the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Wildlife and Biodiversity Act 2015, with the aim of preserving natural beauty and ensuring sustainable management of bird populations.
According to the issued notification, during the year 2025–26, hunting of Russian doves will only be permitted on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday.
This facility will be available only to individuals who hold a valid small game shooting license.
These regulations have come into immediate effect and will remain in force until May 31, 2026. The statement clearly mentions that strict legal action will be taken against those who hunt outside the designated days.
A maximum limit of eight birds per hunter per day has been set.
Exceeding this limit will result in a fine of Rs. 5,000 per bird, along with legal action.
Hunting before sunrise and after sunset is completely prohibited. Wildlife department teams will continuously monitor bird populations, and hunting may be immediately banned if necessary.
The department has appealed to the public, especially hunters, to ensure compliance with the laws and support the government in conserving natural resources. Wildlife not only ensures ecological balance but is also a valuable trust for future generations. Responsible behavior is the only way to safeguard this trust.
The Khyber Pakhtunkhwa government is taking serious steps for environmental protection, including forest development, wildlife conservation, and comprehensive strategies to address climate change impacts.
These regulations for hunting Russian doves are part of the same effort, promoting sustainable development and a lifestyle in harmony with nature.
Recent Stories
UAE infrastructure drives rise as global sports destination
Arsenal beat Fulham 3-0 to extend Premier League lead
Saeed Al Hajeri meets with Deputy Prime Minister, Minister of Foreign Affairs of ..
ERC provides US$ 300,000 in support of Ethiopia Cardiac Centre
UAE President receives written message from Singapore's President
UAE President visits Mohammed Khamis bin Ruwayah Al Khaili in Al Ain
Alef Group advances final phase of Hayyan with AED 750 mn in construction contra ..
Abu Dhabi launches global autism awareness campaign
Zayed Charity Run begins tomorrow in Ethiopia
Hamdan bin Mohammed celebrates 'Flame Tree', directs expansion of its planting i ..
ADNEC Group CEO: 'Make it in the Emirates 2026' edition set to be largest in eve ..
KSA imposes ban on children under 15 from performing Hajj
More Stories From Pakistan
-
PM orders top-notch arrangements for PSL final
6 hours ago -
PM felicitates newly elected CPNE office-bearers
6 hours ago -
PM directs to make best arrangements for PSL final match
6 hours ago -
Police lodge FIR of armed attack on Sunni Tehreek's leader
6 hours ago -
Pakistan firmly committed to freedom of press: President
6 hours ago -
PM felicitates newly-elected CPNE office bearers
6 hours ago
-
Karachi administration establishes heatwave camps across city
7 hours ago -
President congratulates new CPNE office bearers
7 hours ago -
Punjab taking vigorous steps to ensure peace across province: Kh Salman Rafique
7 hours ago -
CM felicitates newly-elected CPNE leadership
7 hours ago -
Rain continues in Capital: 2 key actions—drainage, traffic control underway
8 hours ago -
NDMA warns of storms, hail; flood risk looms in north from May 2-5
8 hours ago