Anti-poaching squads tackle caviar crisis 
RU Source: bbc news 6/25/2003
Anti-poaching squads tackle caviar crisis
The authorities in the Russian Republic of Dagestan have resorted to tough measures to try to curb the poaching of sturgeon, an endangered species important to the economy for the production of caviar.
 

According to Russian TV, they have drafted in a special police squad from Moscow's Interior Ministry for the duration of the spawning season to combat gangs of poachers preying on the fish as they head upriver to spawn.

In Dagestan's Kizlyar District alone, up to 50 gangs go out poaching every day, the channel says. They are well-organised and well-equipped, even bringing industrial refrigerators in to hold their catch.

 
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