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    Naalakkersuisut to Raise Quota Following New Research Findings

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    Proposed Increase in Polar Bear Quota for East Greenland

    In a significant development for wildlife management in East Greenland, research findings have confirmed the sustainability of polar bear hunting in the region. Following these promising results, Naalakkersuisut—Greenland’s governing body—has recommended raising the annual hunting quota.

    According to the latest studies, the polar bear population can safely sustain an increase in the catch, prompting the proposal to raise the quota to 66 bears per year, up from the previous limit of 60. This increase, albeit modest, reflects thorough consultations and careful consideration of existing quotas.

    Interestingly, researchers indicated that, with ongoing population monitoring, the quota could potentially rise to as high as 83 bears. However, budgetary constraints currently preclude such enhancements; adequate funding for necessary wildlife monitoring remains elusive.

    Naalakkersuisut has laid out its proposed distribution of the increased quota, ensuring that any adjustments come with a commitment to responsible management practices.

    For those interested in further details, the complete national quota proposal will be available for review soon, as Naalakkersuisut is set to finalize its stance on the quotas before the year concludes.

    This initiative underscores a balancing act between conservation efforts and local livelihood, ensuring that both polar bears and the communities that rely on them can thrive in a sustainable manner.

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