The Law of Conservation of Wildlife of Costa Rica will change to delineate everything about hunting permits in the country but it will not achieve to entirely prohibit hunting of wild animals or fishing.
Current laws in place since 1992, and through a popular initiative, environmentalists asked for hunting restrictions and license terms.
The permissions for hunting wild animals are determined by population criterion, endangered and subsistence.
The Ecological Group APREFLOFAS firm got about 177,000 signatures from citizens, just to extend the protection of wild animals on land and sea territories.
In Congress, there is a discussion, because although there is an initial agreement of the representatives of parliamentary factions to approve the new text, there are different opinions since sport fishing has been a tourist attraction for several years.
This bill seeks to promote and protect endangered species, both terrestrial and marine, has a deadline to pass.
Posted by Costa Developers
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