SAN JOSE (Reuters) – Costa Rica on Monday became the first Latin American country to ban hunting as a sport, following an unanimous and final vote from Congress. Lawmakers had provisionally approved a ...
Like the medieval days whereby if any "peasant" killed the "king's" fowl they'd lose their own head. Subsistence hunting - what the 'peasant' would do - is still allowed. The law simply prevents ...
The President of Costa Rica, Rodrigo Chaves, announced that he has discussed and analyzed the possibility of a crocodile hunting season with his team. Reports of attacks on people and pets have ...
In a vote with 41 in favor and five against, Costa Rican lawmakers are aiming to make history by becoming the first Latin American country to ban hunting as a sport. According to Reuters, about ...
Congressman Leslye Bojorges of Costa Rica’s PUSC political party presented a bill to allow the controlled hunting of crocodiles and caimans in Costa Rica. Bojorges seeks a change to the Wildlife ...
A move aimed at preserving the Central American country's rich biodiversity, Costa Rica is set to become the first Latin American state to ban hunting for sport. Parliament approved the popular ...
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