Turkish ministry announces tender for hunting of 45 wild goats

The Turkish Agriculture and Forestry Ministry has launched a new tender for the hunting of 45 wild goats in the western province of Isparta and southern province of Antalya. The ministry's move drew massive anger on social media, with several people calling for the tender's cancellation.

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The Turkish Agriculture and Forestry Ministry has announced that it will hold a tender for the hunting of 45 wild goats, also known as bezoar ibex or Capra aegagrus.

Of the 45 wild goats, two are located in the western province of Isparta's Sütçüler district, whereas the others are located in the southern province of Antalya's Akseki, Kaş, İbradı, Gazipaşa, Alanya, Döşemealtı and Finike districts.

The ministry's announcement has led to an outcry on social media, with several users calling for the cancellation of the tender, which will take place on June 4 in the western province of Burdur.

Local environment groups Friends of Alakır and Kaz Mountains Fraternity have called on the authorities to ban hunting in the country.

“The Turkish Agriculture and Foreign Ministry has again launched a tender for the massacre. Enough, leave alone our beloveds in the wild,” wrote Friends of Alakır on social media.

The ministry will make a revenue of 3 million Turkish Liras in total with the tender.

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