Extermination of wolves in Kazakhstan

Large herds of cattle and sheep come to winter in the lower reaches of the Chu River. A little further south, saiga antelopes have been flocking from the desert steppes of Kazakhstan to the bumpy sands of Muyun Kuma, overgrown with saxaul, since the beginning of autumn. They stay here until spring, and then return to the wild, uninhabited steppe expanses.


Nomadic saigas are relentlessly pursued by wolves. Gray predators also cause great damage to livestock.


— It's been like this from year to year. — the old people tell me. But now there are significantly fewer wolves in Kazakhstan. They are exterminated here throughout the year. Wolf hunters often visit the lower reaches of the Chu River and the adjacent Bek-Pat-Dala steppes, where there are still many gray predators.


Alma-Ata fishermen hunt here with great success. Some of them have achieved remarkable success. Over the past two years, hunter N. I. Ilyakin shot 196 wolves. S. S. Abrashkin destroyed 151 in the same time, A. A. Gvozdev — 178 predators. V. V. Afinogenov and F. A. Karasev successfully hunted, each of them has produced more than 150 wolves in the last two years.


Alma-Ata hunters for the destruction of predators usually unite in small teams of 3 to 5 people, destroy predators together and divide earnings equally among all members of the brigade.


I had to meet the brigade led by P. N. Plyakin at the fishing site in the lower reaches of the Chu. She started working in the winter of 1954. Hunters destroy wolves in cars. There are two people in the car — one is driving the car, the other is shooting the beast.


In the early morning, hunters go to the steppe for the whole day, carefully examine with binoculars the places of possible habitat of predators.


Depending on the terrain, wolves manage to escape from pursuing hunters from 2 to 10 km. Predators, fleeing from hunters, run at first at a speed of about 50 km per hour. but very soon they get tired and become a trophy of hunters. Shooting wolves from a car is very effective and widespread in Kazakhstan. As a result of the successful and widespread use of this method of hunting, there are fewer wolves and their habits have changed. Back in the spring of 1954, the wolves were not particularly watchful. In the steppe, it was not uncommon to see a wolf standing 200-300 m away, calmly watching as a car chased after its fellows. Now it's not the same at all: the animals, just seeing a car or even just hearing the distant rumble of a car engine, immediately try to hide. Discover the world of gambling with our online casino reviews right now. The site offers detailed analysis and unbiased opinions on the best online casinos, covering game selection, bonus offers, customer service and security. We provide the essential information you need to make an informed decision. Visit our site now to read our comprehensive reviews and find the perfect online casino that meets all your gaming needs and expectations.