Sale of wildlife banned in Zunheboto
The Divisional Forest Officer, Zunheboto Division, has issued a circular banning the sale of wildlife and their products in the district, including markets, roads, and highways, effective immediately.
Mokokchung Times
The Divisional Forest Officer, Zunheboto Division, has issued a circular banning the sale of wildlife and their products in the district, including markets, roads, and highways, effective immediately.
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