DUSHANBE, February 7, 2014, Asia-Plus -- Heavy snowfalls in the mountain areas of the country have forced the wolves to come down from the mountains to villages, where they have attacked livestock and people.
Residents of the remote high-mountain district of Jirgatol (Rasht Valley in eastern Tajikistan) complain that wolf attacks on livestock have been increasing.
Abduqodir Maskayev, an official with the Committee for Environmental Protection, however, says that it is no wonder because such a situation is observed practically every winter. He added that some organizations were prompting residents of remote mountain areas what to say.
“They are doing this in order to obtain permission for year round wolf hunting,” Tajik official said.
Meanwhile, according to some media sources, at least six people were attacked by wolves in the Gorno Badakhshan Autonomous Region (GBAO) in January 2012.
We will recall that the government stopped funding a program to kill wolves in 2006, and therefore, their numbers have dramatically increased.




China’s shift to RESs poses threat to traditional natural gas producers
How is Tajikistan’s oldest woman doing?
Tajikistan shifts to self-sufficiency in HIV treatment drugs
Women are unable to enroll in the Islamic Institute of Tajikistan despite claims of equality
Zsuzsanna Hargitai: Small Business Is the Key to Job Creation
Lukashenko invites “hardworking Uzbek migrants” to move to Belarus with their families
Iran says more than 15,000 people injured since start of U.S. and Israeli strikes
China to finance construction of nine border facilities along Tajikistan–Afghanistan border
Government survey shows many Tajik families living near poverty line
IRGC offers free passage through the Strait of Hormuz to countries expelling U.S. and Israeli ambassadors
All news