The district hunting license may be issues only to the Nepalese citizen by taking the fees as prescribed rule. The district forest office may issue such license making validation for ten days and the person receiving such license shall be allowed to hunt the following maximum number of wildlife and birds in the prescribed area, not exceeding the maximum number as in the case of the wildlife up to three and in the case of the birds up to ten in total.
Name of the wildlife and birds
Mammals
a). barking deer ( red deer): 1 maximum
b) spotted deer (chittal) : 1 maximum
c) wild boar (Banel) : 2 maximum
d) Hispid Hare (Chaughada): 3 Maximum
Birds
a) Peacock ( Mujoor): 1 Maximum
b). Cheer Pheasant ( Kalij): 3 Maximum
c) jungle Fowl ( luiche): 5 maximum
d) Partridge, red-legged partridge (titra, Chyakhura): 10 maximum
e) water duck ( pani hans): 10 maximum
Hunting Himalayas
Name of the wildlife and birds
Mammals
a). barking deer ( red deer): 1 maximum
b) spotted deer (chittal) : 1 maximum
c) wild boar (Banel) : 2 maximum
d) Hispid Hare (Chaughada): 3 Maximum
Birds
a) Peacock ( Mujoor): 1 Maximum
b). Cheer Pheasant ( Kalij): 3 Maximum
c) jungle Fowl ( luiche): 5 maximum
d) Partridge, red-legged partridge (titra, Chyakhura): 10 maximum
e) water duck ( pani hans): 10 maximum
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