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Kamchatka Observer: At War With Poaching in Protected Areas

... nailed to the wall. More than 40 area bears, including the one cub they'd raised who had remained in the area, were gone—killed by poachers. The massacre's message was clear. Russell and Enns had spent years monitoring the territory, reporting poaching activities to authorities, and advocating for wildlife protection. The gall bladder hung as a bloody rebuke to all their work. In 2005, Russell returned to the South Kamchatka Sanctuary to raise two more orphan cubs, but after that his cabin...

Far East Police Seize Contraband Fish

The Moscow Times

... already may have been sent to other parts of the country. The commercial fishing of the Amur River sturgeon and its slightly more widespread relative, the Siberian sturgeon, were banned in 1958 after over-fishing led to a catastrophic population drop. Poaching the fish carries a maximum sentence of two years in prison but remains widespread. 179742

Budget Air Pioneers Review Performance

Vedomosti

... to Sky Express of its flights was 4.3 billion rubles ($134 million), while revenue was only 3.6 billion rubles. Those indicators for Avianova that year were 3.5 billion rubles and 2.4 billion rubles, respectively. Rezbayev said the cut-rate carriers poached customers away from traditional airlines instead of building their own passenger base. “There is a huge number of people who could have flown [the discount airlines] but didn’t,” Rezbayev said. “There was a huge, dead...

St. Petersburg: The Tourist Capital

... tycoon Vladimir Kekhman. He’s brought a new artistic director of ballet who works in a great many spheres, and they’ve made a point of bringing in new talent — prima ballerina Natalia Osipova and principal dancer Ivan Vasiliev were poached from the Bolshoi earlier this year, for example. So there’s always something happening there. The next big thing is a new interpretation of Tchaikovsky’s “Sleeping Beauty,” premiering Dec. 16 — and the whole city’s...

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