By The Siberian Times reporter
26 February 2013
The government of the Sakha republic in Siberia has allocated extra cash to slaughtering wolves
threatening remote reindeer villages.
The governor of Russia 's largest region - also
known as Yakutia - has allocated 32 million roubles, just over $1 million - for
the cull. Yegor Borisov wants to exterminate almost 90% of the wolves in
the region, whioch would be the eighth largest country in the world if it was
an independent state.
Currently some 4,000 wolves roam the republic and
are blamed for killing 16,111 reindeer and 314 horses in 2012.
So far since 15 January only 161 wolves have been
killed, according to official figures. Hunters are promised $1000 for each
wolf hide, it is reported.
The aim is to leave the region with only 500
wolves.
Brigades of hunters are searching for the wolves
and helicopters are promised to shoot them from the air.
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