Tourists accompanying indigenous hunters; Forestry Agency warns of severe penalties
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An investigation into Tsou hunters taking tourists to the Alishan hunting grounds has sparked legal concerns. The Forestry Agency warns that any hunting involvement by tourists violates the Wildlife Conservation Act, carrying penalties of up to five years in prison or NT$1 million in fines.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: Are indigenous hunting rights recognized in Taiwan?
- A: Yes, they are recognized under specific conditions for traditional cultural and ritual purposes.