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Illegal recreational hunting in Russia the role ofsocial norms and elite violators
Kathleen Braden
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Illegal recreational hunting in Russia the role of social norms andelite violators
Kathleen Braden
School of Business Government and Economics Seattle Pacific University Suite 201 SeattleWA 98119 USA
(Received 15 September 2014 accepted 13 February 2015)
Poaching in Russia has been reported to be of catastrophic proportions and threatensmaintenance of biodiversity Management of game species has stabilized some num-bers but both endangered species listed in the Russian Red Book and animals tradi-tionally viewed as hunting prey are diminishing in some regions Rank-and-filehunters increasingly shut off from access to hunting grounds have expressed a nega-tive reaction to new hunting regulations adopted by the Russian government in 2012While high-profile poaching incidents by so-called ldquoVIP huntersrdquo do not apparentlymake up a large portion of cases the symbolism of the alleged crimes has a deroga-tory impact on ordinary hunters because lawlessness is reinforced by perceptions ofimpunity for elite poachers
Keywords Russia hunting poaching wildlife crime power elite
The wild boar are disappearing everywhere as well as the hunters themselves hellip (Shalygin2014)
Introduction wildlife poaching in the context of Russian environmentalmanagement
The Sochi 2014 Winter Olympics drew the worldrsquos attention to issues of environmentalmanagement in Russia The Russian Ministry of Natural Resources and Ecology (MNR)released its 2013 report on the status of the environment calling in part for stricter mea-sures of accountability for those who violated norms (MNR 2013) Scholars haveexplored the link between environmental damage in Russia and crime corruption andthe need to build a stronger civil society (Feldman 2012 Feldman and Blokov 2009Stoecker and Shakirova 2013) Russian judicial scholar Sverdyukov (2014) noted thatthe most numerous cases of environmental crime those ldquomaking up the majority of allregistered ecological crimesrdquo involve illegal taking of wildlife and forest resources(158) Newell and Simeone (2014 40 49ndash51) have likewise verified the destruction ofRussian forests driven by patterns in the global market and attributable largely to ldquoun-regulatedrdquo harvest of timber and corruption in government agencies
In this paper I examine illegal recreational hunting in Russia as an environmentalcrime Sergey Donskoy head of MNR noted in an interview (Smolrsquoyakova 2013) thatthe monetary value in Russia of poached wildlife in 2012 was estimated to be 18 billionrubles while legitimate hunting profits were 162 billion (authorrsquos note at the December
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2012 exchange rate reflecting ruble value at the time the figures would be US $576million and US $518 million correspondingly) The Russian Government recognized thethreat to wildlife in 2012 by adopting new regulations with stricter enforcement andhigher penalties and in 2014 adopted a strategic plan through the year 2030 to improvethe sustainability of the hunting economy (MNR 2014)
The investigation presented here is a survey of material gleaned from the Russianpress government reports environmental organizations and social media forums thatexpress concerns of recreational hunters over the new laws and trends in designation ofhunting lands underscoring a perception that rank-and-file hunters are excluded increas-ingly from resources An analysis of these sources suggests that continued impunity bythe power elite who violate hunting regulations and suffer little consequences may seri-ously undermine societal adherence to the new legal regime
The general public is exposed to violations by ldquoVIP huntersrdquo (a term used frequentlyin Russian media see Popova 2011) via reports online in newspapers on broadcastnews and even by the poachers themselves who sometimes place videos of their actionson YouTube For example in December 2012 a petition from residents in the LysyeGory region of Saratov Oblastrsquo was directed to Vladimir Putin complaining of poachingby named local court officials and stating in part ldquohellip we consider such behavior a signof lawlessness and a feudal system hellip It is not acceptable that in our forest reservespoaching occurs even more so by such high-placed personsrdquo (FreeNews Volga 2013)
For his part Vladimir Putin has emphasized his love of wilderness and nature con-servation in Russia through public appearances and even during interviews with thewestern press (Young 2011) These images of Putin-the-outdoorsman follow from a longnarrative of Russian leaders who fish and hunt fitting the idea of nastoyashchiye muz-hiki (ldquoreal guysrdquo a concept discussed in detail below) When applying this masculineimage of power to the new laws on hunting four propositions emerge
(1) Recreational hunters argue that they are facing increased monopolistic control ofhunting land and game resources by a high-income elite Moving to privatizedentrepreneurial management of game resources could be inhibited if people per-ceive restricted entry that is stacked against non-VIP actors
(2) Flaws in the structure of new hunting regulations adopted by the Duma in 2012may decrease their effectiveness in reducing poaching Additionally regulationsat the local or regional level are often unclear to hunters who try to equate themwith the federal system
(3) While damage to game population management may be the outcome of impu-nity by VIP hunters I suggest that the more serious impact may be reinforcingperceptions of general lawlessness in Russian society
(4) Normative expectations of behavior should be evaluated in any assessment of aneffective management regime for wildlife conservation More stringent laws maybe undermined if economic and civil penalties are perceived as applied dispro-portionately to lower income less powerful violators
Background The literature on ldquogreen criminalityrdquo and poaching
Wildlife poaching is increasingly treated as a serious crime recognized as such by theFebruary 2014 London Conference on Illegal Wildlife Trade hosted by the governmentof the United Kingdom (Brashares et al 2014 Coghlan 2014 CNN July 24 2014
458 K Braden
Government of the United Kingdom 2014) While such attention to so-called ldquogreencriminalityrdquo is welcomed by the international community methodology on actual moni-toring of such crimes remains elusive A complement to economic and jurisdictionalapproaches to green crime monitoring is in the realm of social norms and cultural con-texts
Thus the literature survey here is an initial glimpse at motivation for poaching par-ticularly when examining illegal taking of wildlife not for economic gain but to expresspower through impunity Precedents for this focus exist in other geographic contextsfor example Eliason (2004) drawing upon field interviews examined motivations forpoaching in the case of hunters in the state of Kentucky A sociological analysis in theUnited States was conducted by Forsyth and Marckese (1993) who noted that excite-ment and the desire to ldquooutsmartrdquo game wardens explained the behaviors of the subjectsinterviewed Similarly research has been done on motivations for poaching in lowincome rural communities of the former USSR in the case of saiga antelope (Kuumlhlet al 2009) Alexander Bondarev head of World Wide Fund for Naturersquos Altay-Sayanregional office also examined motivation and argued that that the high rate of regionalunemployment may contribute to local poaching problems (World Wide Fund forNature-Russia 2014b) Illegal hunting related to subsistence livelihoods and the generaldecline of rural communities in Russia does bear further exploration (Makarova 2014ch 3 South and Wyatt 2011 Wyatt 2009) but the continued prevalence of high-profilecases by elite power actors suggests that examination of social norms and attitudes ofboth ordinary hunters and so-called ldquoVIP huntersrdquo toward illegal activities would be ofvalue to evaluate the effectiveness of the new hunting regulations
Implications of these propositions extend far beyond the realm of game manage-ment Results of the investigation below demonstrate the conclusion by Feldman andBlokov (2009) in their work on promoting an environmental civil society in Russia thatattitudinal hurdles can be as important as legal and political obstacles to achieve animproved environmental ethic They note
the rise of ldquoenvironmental crimerdquo defined as cases of public or private malfeasance andornegligence that is technically prosecutable under the law but has in fact been difficult toprosecute ndash has increased dramatically in recent years This may help explain our surveyfinding that regulatory bodies and courts are viewed as relatively ineffective (737)
Even sophisticated transborder wildlife supply chains begin at the local level thereforeenvironmental and governmental agencies have embraced community involvement orcommunity-based policing But methods that may be effective in one geographic con-text such as cases of wildlife destruction in African states may not necessarily transferto the Russian setting In her dissertation for the Saratov Judicial Institute Bratashova(2011) examined green crime associated with wildlife in Russia and concluded that lawsperceived as too lax did indeed contribute to the growing problem but she also con-cluded that understanding the characteristics of the crimes was important to strengthenthe laws The WWF-Russia conducted a study of reported animal and fish poachingcases from the year 2000ndash2010 and determined that 5 percent of cases involved accusedchinovniki (government officials) another 25ndash35 percent were low-income rural peopleand the remainder were those engaged in commercial illegal activities Despite theactual data the report noted that the general public perceived the portion of cases byaccused government officials to be much higher (Polyanskaya 2013)
Eurasian Geography and Economics 459
Von Essen et al (2014 9ndash10) have suggested that the phenomenon of poachingmay be deconstructed to a typology of activities and that past emphasis on utility maxi-mization models may be less useful than understanding a normative perspective of whatmotivates a poacher The fields of social psychology and criminal psychology used bythese researchers aid in the analysis of the normative perspective by looking at social-ization and deviant behaviors within cultures The typology of illegal hunting created byVon Essen et al includes livelihood crime folk crime and sociopolitical crime Such atypology approach may be extended in the Russian context to create a framework ofmotivation for poaching
(1) Organized criminal activity and trans-border crime This is causing the greatestloss of biodiversity in Russia and receives the most publicity in the Russian andinternational press The motivation is utility maximization in the sense of pureeconomic profit Notorious cases involve poaching of endangered iconic speciessuch as Siberian tigers snow leopards and Amur leopards bears for bile trademusk deer for illegal perfume ingredients birds of prey for falconry sturgeonfrom the Volga for caviar and fish stocks in Kamchatka These crimes havereceived considerable attention from enforcement agencies of international trea-ties such as CITES (Convention on International Trade in Endangered Speciesof Wild Fauna and Flora) as well as from environmental organizations (Homes2004 Theile 2003) and scholars (Beitman 2013 Ishigeyev and Bondar 2013Reeve 2006 South and Wyatt 2011 Wyatt 2009) WWF-Russia and TradeRecords Analysis of Flora and Fauna in Commerce pressured the RussianGovernment to tighten fines for illegal taking of wildlife resulting in the new2012 legislation with vastly increased financial penalties for those convicted ofpoaching endangered species and conducting trans-border trade (Traffic Interna-tional 2013) Prison terms up to seven years and fines up to two million rublesnow can be imposed on people caught poaching tigers in Russia
(2) Foreign trophy hunters and hunting ecotourism With the fall of the USSR for-eign hunters purchasing guide services setup by Russian companies began toflood into the country for trophy hunting of big game such as bear and sheepThe sustainability of the activity is questioned because of huntersrsquo preferencesfor large males or rarity often upsetting the population dynamics of a herd(Palazy et al 2012) The proposition that commercial trophy hunting of animalslisted in the Russian Red Book of Endangered Species might be a fundraisingconservation tool has been challenged vigorously by environmental organiza-tions in Russia such as WWF-Russia Delisting Altay argali sheep (OvisAmmon) to permit their trophy hunting received negative press response(Novaya gazeta 2014) and was opposed by WWF-Russia and Greenpeace-Russia as well as other environmental organizations such as The Altai Project(Tekeyev 2014 The Altai Project 2014) The outcry caused the Russiangovernment to delay the idea at the time of this writing
(3) Hunting inspectors reserve guards or rangers border guards and other oppor-tunistic poachers Often the violators are the very people charged with preventingthe crime and this outcome seems to be motivated by economic pressure Issueshave been raised about the pay rate for inspectors the very large areas they areresponsible for and the diminished funding for nature reserve support by the Rus-sian Government (Braden 2008 Braden and Prudnikova 2008 Safonova 2007)The average salary per month for a reserve inspector in 2012 was equivalent to US
460 K Braden
$375 (Shalygin 2013b) Minister Sergey Donskoy reported in 2012 that there were3500 inspectors on duty throughout Russian hunting grounds averaging 450000hectares each (Smolrsquoyakova 2013) By comparison the US Bureau of LaborStatistics reported that in 2013 there were 6640 fish and game wardens employedin the United States with an average monthly wage 11 times higher than the aver-age in Russia (United States Department of Labor 2013)
(4) VIP hunters among the Russian power elite or wealthy South and Wyatt (2011)noted personal communication in 2007 from representatives at Phoenix a Russiannon-governmental organization (NGO) stating ldquoanother category of poachers isthose people who are not rich but that they have some protected position or knowsomeone For example a chief of police or a prosecutor knows that there will notbe any sanctions against them because of their position in societyrdquo (547)
The terms used in the Russian media for such illegal recreational hunting arechernoye safari (black safari Racheva 2009) tikhaya okhota (quiet hunt) andtsarskaya okhota (Tsarist hunting Zaitseva 2013) Elitist disregard for the bound-aries of nature reserves or hunting norms has been a long tradition dating back toSoviet times as documented by Zersquoev Wolfson in his 1980 exposeacute of environmen-tal crises (Komarov 1980 75ndash90) Many of the problems he outlined appear simi-lar to complaints about poachers in the current period lax enforcement lack ofsufficient number of inspectors courts that look the other way and impunity bypolitical elite
(5) Non-elite hunters The new hunting regulations make special provision forindigenous communities that have traditionally hunted for subsistence but manyrural people of Russian heritage have by necessity supplemented protein throughhunting1
Additionally both rural and urban Russians hunt for recreation The bulk of arrestsfines and prosecutions for illegal hunting has been attributed to violations by such hun-ters who do not fall into the high income or power elite category
Biologist Makarova (2014) analyzed a database of over 300000 violations of wild-life laws in Russia from 1999 to 2005 and drew conclusions about the type of peoplewho most often are apprehended (19) She noted that a decline in citations paralleledthe decline of rural populations in Russia a phenomenon also examined by Ioffe Nefe-dova and others in terms of land abandonment and overall impoverished economies inthe countryside (Ioffe Nefedova and De Beurs 2012 Ioffe Nefedova and Zaslavsky2006) Makarova (2014) found in her analysis that many of the poachers were peoplewho had licenses or belonged to hunting clubs and therefore growth of the phenomenonin Russia must be due to increased violations by existing poachers rather than ldquonewrecruitsrdquo into the ranks of poachers (66) She also discussed the assumption that povertyis a main cause of poaching and indeed found a higher number of cases in areas thathad experienced economic shocks
Methods value and limitations of social and advocacy media as a data source
While empirical evidence collected by experts noted above reveals that most poachingcases of recreational game are by local actors surveys suggest that the perception of theRussian public holds a relatively small group of elite violators responsible for the major-ity of cases
Eurasian Geography and Economics 461
A clue to understanding this dissonance may be found in a 2011 article by ViktorGurov a hunter and ranger who discussed his attempt to appreciate the motivation ofpeople caught poaching After many interviews with people he apprehended Gurovdecided there were three types of poachers (1) people pushed to the action by ldquomaterialor spiritualrdquo poverty (2) professional commercial poachers who are very arrogant andlooking out for their customers and (3) the powerful elite called by Gurov the bespre-delschiki (those without limits) who view themselves as above the law do not worryabout getting caught and are motivated by the ldquosweetness of forbidden fruitrdquo (Gurov2011) The author goes on to make recommendations to fight poachers in Russia andnotes that officials who are caught poaching and avoid responsibility just encourageordinary hunters to think ldquoif they can why not merdquo Elite violations therefore mayhave an impact far beyond the mere scope of the crimes themselves if the public feelsdiscouraged about upholding legal regimes for sustainable recreational hunting practices
I collected information sources to ascertain perceptions about poachers from socialand press media resulting in a largely anecdotal database based on the Russian textsSources of information included
bull Web-based Russian hunting journals for popular audiencesbull Web-based blogs and forums for rank-and-file huntersbull Advocacy web sites by environmental organizationsbull Press articles reporting alleged violations by elite poachers and public commentsreacting to such incidents
Most material was gleaned from publications dating from 2010 to 2014 but in somecases citations were made to earlier articles or press reports Often anecdotes werereported in multiple sources and I made efforts to track reports to the originalpublication
As in all literature surveys limitations of this method involve incorrect interpreta-tions of perceptions expressed in the Russian text the potential for bias in choice ofmaterials and self-selection of those who comment in online forums Because I wasinterested in reactions of hunters comments and blogs were surveyed at times resultingin vernacular jargon that required care to interpret This survey of social and pressmedia serves only as a starting point and a fruitful next step for analysis would bethrough questionnaire surveys such as Urbanrsquos (2010) research on attitudes of the elitein Russia or Eliasonrsquos (2004) on poachers in the United States
Russian legal regime for hunting2
Although hunting has long been a tradition in Russia for all social classes the numberof registered hunters in Russia has declined from 45 million in the 1980s to 28 millionin 2012 (Kuzenkov 2011 Smolrsquoyakova 2013) Registered adult hunters in Russia wereabout 196 percent of the population in 2012 versus 444 percent in the United States(United States Fish amp Wildlife Service 2011) this despite the fact that 80 percent of allland in Russia is designated as hunting land while in the United States it is 534percent (Table 1 Allen 2014 Kuzenkov 2011)
Historically hunting grounds in Russia were controlled in part by wealthy landown-ers and the nobility but up until the 1917 revolution rights to hunt on private landswere usually granted to lower social classes (Gamov 2014) Traditions such as huntingwith dogs and falconry entered Russia via the upper classes and were often portrayed in
462 K Braden
Russian art in an idealized form such as Vasiliy Perovrsquos famous 1871 painting Okhot-niki na privalye (Hunters at Rest) National leaders from tsarist to Soviet periods wereshown hunting in published photographs (Figure 1)
With the advent of the Soviet regime hunting clubs became more widespread andall hunting lands belonged to the state at the national or local level The governmentagency Glavokhota (Main Administration for Hunting and Zapovedniki-Reserves) hadauthority for regulation of both domestic and foreign hunters and hunting lands as wellas nature reserves (a good history of the organization may be found in Weiner [1999241ndash250] and a general history of hunting during Soviet times in Gamov [2014]) Theagency worked with some very large hunting unionsclubs often attached to police pro-fessions the railway sector or the military After the devolution of the Soviet Unionprivatization of hunting resources and growth of companies serving foreign trophy hun-ters began in earnest Some experts on hunting bemoan the post-Soviet developmentsValeriy Kuzenkov the editor of the journal Okhota in a 2010 interview noted ldquoNowboth our unified federal system for hunting oversight and our scientific and researchfacilities are in ruins hellip the country doesnrsquot have a unified and transparent system ofhunting oversightrdquo (Degtyarev 2010)
The changes to Glavokhota reflect many reorganization schemes for environmentalmanagement since the devolution of the Soviet Union The State Committee for Envi-ronmental Protection was abolished as far back as the year 2000 and many functionswere moved to the Ministry of Natural Resources (now the Ministry of NaturalResources and Ecology) of the Russian Federation the same bureaucracy responsiblefor drawing profits from exploitation of Russiarsquos resources Another source of complainthas been about the fact that Glavokhota had been connected to hunting inspectors andeducation to prevent poaching (Figure 2) whereas Gosokhotnadzor the agency
Table 1 United States and Russia hunting statistics 2011ndash2012
Russian Federation United States
Total hunting land mill ha 13660 5294as percent national area 8000 5390
private hunting lands mill ha 7380 2470percent of hunting land that is private 540 467
Number of hunters in 2012 2800000 13700000Hunters as percent total population 196 444Recreational expenditures on hunting mill US dollars $50000 $3370000Implied average expenditure per hunter US dollars $17857 $245985
Notes Russian Government estimates 15 billion ha are available for hunting almost 100 percent of nationalterritoryUS private hunting lands figures leased plus owned from 2011 Fish amp Wildlife survey Table 34US primarily measures huntersrsquo days on public or private lands by surveyExpenditures on Russian hunting from Smolrsquoyakova interview with DonskoyExpenditures on US hunting from 2011 Fish amp Wildlife report 22Sources Smolrsquoyakova (2013) Degtyarev (2010)Federal Statistics of Russian Federation httpwwwgksruwpswcmconnectrosstat_mainrosstatrustatisticsenterpriseeconomyDevelopment of Hunting Strategy in Russian Federation to 2030 3 July 2014 N 1216-p httpwwwrgru20140707oxot-xoz-site-dokhtmlUnited States Fish amp Wildlife Service (2011) National Survey of Fishing Hunting and Wildlife-AssociatedRecreationBackcountry Chronicles est BLM USFS and state public lands available for hunting httpwwwbackcountrychroniclescompublic-hunting-land
Eurasian Geography and Economics 463
responsible for legal oversight of hunting is now separated from other parts of gamemanagement in the MNR and housed instead in the Ministry of Agriculture Kuzenkovargued that there are inadequate inspectors for a country the size of Russia and thatinspectors have an insufficient power base or access to scientific norms (Degtyarev2010) In the past Glavokhota also had a Central Science and Research Laboratory ongame management and wildlife biology supervising 29 state-run experimental gamefarms Professor Mikhail Perovskiy a biologist with the Russian Agrarian Correspon-dence University in Moscow argued for the revival of not only Glavokhota but also itsagency culture noting that the employees and managers of the past were hunters
Figure 1 Historic Images of VIP Hunters Top Tsar Nikolay II at hunt in 1900 httpwwwebftourruarticleshtmid=631 bottom left Nikita Khrushchev (Leader of USSR from 1958 to 1964)and Josip Broz Tito (President of Yugoslavia) on a moose hunt 1961 Photo from the book Zavi-dovo Zhivaya istoriya (Sergey Devyatov Aleksandr Yegorov Valentin Zhilyaev and Olrsquoga Kay-kovoy 2014 Moscow KremlrsquoFilrsquom) and reproduced for website National Explorer httpwwwnexplorerrunews__12865htm bottom right Leonid Brezhnev (Leader of USSR from 1977 to1982) hunting 1973 Photographer Vladimir Musaelrsquoyan reproduced at website of NationalExplorer httpwwwnexplorerrunews__12865htm Websites accessed January 10 2015Source Permission was obtained from the copyright holder
464 K Braden
themselves Indeed when Khrushchev created the agency he drew upon members ofRosokhotrybolovsoyuz the main huntersrsquo union (Perovskiy 2011)
Rosokhotrybolovsoyuz which in 2013 welcomed Tatiyana Aramileva as its firstfemale president continues to be the largest hunting and fishing association in the coun-try with control of 14 percent of hunting land that is assigned to private organizationsand it serves as a powerful umbrella group for various regional clubs or unions(Degtyarev 2010 Rosokhotrybolovsoyuz 2013) In March 2013 a NGO OD-ROS(Obshchestvennoye Dvizheniye Rossiyskiy Okhotnicheskiy Soyuz [Social MovementRussian Hunting Union]) was formed and it sponsored a February 2014 conference inMoscow to empower rank-and-file hunters This new organization is emblematic ofdissatisfaction with the hunting legal regime in Russia Partly inspired by opposition torules eliminating some spring bird hunting because of proposed Russian accession toAEWA (Agreement on the Conservation of African-Eurasian Migratory Waterbirdsunder UNEP) OD-ROS also adopted resolutions on improvement of access to huntinggrounds and better equity on distribution of licenses (Okhotnikiru 2013)
As of 2014 226 species were designated as game animals (Lomanovoy 2010 Shalygin2013a) for hunting in Russia and the government estimated the equivalent of half abillion US dollars was spent on recreational hunting in 2010 (Degtyarev interview withV Kuzenkov 2010) while the figure for the United States was US $337 billion (UnitedStates Fish amp Wildlife Service 2011 Report Table 1) Ungulate species in Russia form themain game objects and include red deer roe deer musk deer spotted deer and moose but
Figure 2 1969 Soviet government anti-poaching poster by artist AA Shkrabo Translation ldquoAPoacher Is the Worst Enemy of NaturerdquoSource Permission was sought but the Darwin Museum in Moscow indicated that it was nolonger possible to obtain copyright for this as the agency that holds copyright is no longer in exis-tence
Eurasian Geography and Economics 465
wild boar is also hunted and fur-bearing fauna such as sable otters and beaver are huntedor trapped Brown bears have a limited legal hunt but the Russian Government has attimes forbidden spring hunting of hibernating bears (Walker 2012) By Russian Govern-ment estimates populations of wild boar roe deer and moose increased from 2004 to2012 by 90 27 and 46 percent respectively but the reported catch of these species grewat an even faster pace (Federal State Statistical Service 2012)
The rise in poaching energized environmental groups concerned over animal popula-tions and ecosystems to agitate for tougher laws In response national legislation onhunting began to be reformed and in 2009 a more unified strategy was announced(Law No 209) with Article 2 beginning to outline plans for sustainability of game andbetter preservation of biodiversity in Russia (Volyanskiy 2014) The plans called formore involvement by citizens and NGOs as well as for ways to make hunting resourcesmore accessible to the general public and it also envisioned improved scientific normsto determine wildlife management
Meanwhile studies by groups supported by outside international agencies such as theUnited Nations Environmental Program (UNEP) recognized the magnitude of the problemin Russia and called for much tougher laws and fines to punish poachers (see for exampleYurkova Almashev and Tokova (2007) on poaching levels in the Altay region) Damagewas classified by Russian law according to ldquomajor damagesrdquo such as destroying wildlifelisted in the Red Book of Endangered Species (Braden and Prudnikova 2008 Kasparek2011 MNR 2012a) versus damage to less ecologically significant game animals Amend-ments followed and even further calls went out to tighten the laws as the rise in poachingcontinued One member of the Duma Oleg Mikheev even proposed that all hunting bebanned in Russia an idea that did not receive much support (Shalygin 2013a) But prohibi-tions on hunting polar bears baby harp seals and other popular glamor species wereadopted although some limited hunting of polar bears resumed in 2011 in Russia Envi-ronmental NGOs were joined in the call for tougher standards by animal rights groups(such as Moscow Society of Animal Protection and IFAW the International Fund for Ani-mal Welfare) In some cases anti-poaching brigades were even created by outside groupsfor example the United Nations Development Program and the World Bank Global Envi-ronmental Facility financed them in the Altay-Sayan Ecoregion project (Kasparek 2011) incooperation with the Sosnovka Coalition (Angarova 2011) The Zelyeniy patrol (ldquoGreenPatrolrdquo) NGO started in Sakhalin in 2007 as a citizensrsquo action group in Russia and oftenpublicizes cases of poacher
At some regional levels local authorities had already raised fines for poaching forexample in Vologda Oblastrsquo by March 2013 Governor Oleg Kuvshinnikov made fines 10times higher than the previous year (Polyanskaya 2013) and he served as one source ofinsider pressure on the federal government The organizations publicized how low the fineswere for poaching of endangered species in Russia and the fact that even if caught poach-ers obtained profits vastly outweighing financial penalties In addition organizationsargued that the law should encompass not only those apprehended illegally killing animalsbut also criminals who participated in the transport and marketing of the products
On 15 June 2012 a new law (registered at Ministry of Justice 04022011 No 19704)entered into force with a subsequent law signed in May 2013 by Vladimir Putin (FederalLaw No 91 07052013) creating increased fines and penalties for those convicted ofpoaching Depending on the species and the circumstances fines have risen up to 10-foldThe law allows guns to be confiscated and the right to hunt may be revoked for up to twoyears Penalties for officials citizens who reoffend or organized crime members caughtand convicted of poaching are much harsher with higher financial penalties and prison
466 K Braden
terms up to seven years (Shalygin 2013b Smolrsquoyakova 2013 State Duma 2013WWF-Russia 2014a) These stricter penalties were hailed by experts and environmentalistsas an important first step to reduce poaching (Polyanskaya 2013) with Olga Zherebkina ofWWFAmur branch arguing that revocation of the right to hunt was one of the most effec-tive tools to combat poaching (WWF-Russia 2014a) Penalties were increased for huntingout of season hunting without proper documents or using hunting areas under lease with-out permission Inspectors were given more power to stop people demand documentslook at photographs or other artifacts and apprehend offenders
Since the advent of the new laws the Russian press and environmental web siteshave indeed publicized many cases of apprehended poachers The newspaper Vremya inthe Nizhniy Novgorod Oblastrsquo reported that nearly 3000 criminal cases of illegal hunt-ing had been prosecuted in the first half of 2014 alone (Stepanova 2014) In OmskOblastrsquo a resident of Nizhneomsk district was fined 160000 rubles (equivalent to morethan US $4000) for illegally killing from a snowmobile two roe deer and a rabbit(Yemelyanova 2014) The government arrest rate for game poachers will in all probabil-ity continue to increase (Lizer 2014) For example Oleg Mitvolrsquo former head ofRosprirodnadzor (Service for Oversight of Natural Resources within MNR) reportedduring an interview with Pravdaru that an estimated 20 percent of urban-based huntersand 30 percent of rural ones hunt without a license while the figure for the NorthCaucasus region was as much as 100 percent (Polyanskaya 2013)
But will the laws be effective enough to stop some of the most egregious forms ofpoaching by organized crime elements and VIP hunters or will they serve to mainlyapprehend more common lawbreakers who illegally take game stock
It was noted quickly after adoption of the new laws that they had a significant flawparagraph 531 prohibiting certain motorized forms of hunting (for example using heli-copters to hunt saiga antelope or shooting ungulates from ATVs) was dropped from thenew code Representatives from Greenpeace-Russia and WWF-Russia called attention tothe problem and began public campaigns to correct this omission Vladimir Krever ofWWFrsquos Moscow office argued that it had not been an oversight but eliminated purpose-fully and called it ldquolegalized poachingrdquo (Chizhova 2012 Greenpeace Russia 2012)Some comments ironically suggested that there was more in the new laws about use ofhunting dogs than the use of helicopters (Sinyakov 2012) and one online news serviceread ldquoMinpriroda (MNR) Has Created Ideal Conditions for VIP-Poachersrdquo (Gomzikova2012) Public pressure caused the law to be amended (Registered in the Ministry of Jus-tice on 30 May 2012 No 24394) to reinsert paragraph 531
Environmental groups were not the only ones examining the new laws Recreationalhunters seemed to be less welcoming of the legislation passed since 2009 online forumsand journals began to point out what were perceived as errors in the legislation Thecomplaints from the hunting communities encompassed the following issues
bull Lack of clarity especially congruence of local and federal laws and understandingof scientific norms for setting seasons and rules for each species the need forclearer definition of allowances of trapping for ldquoeducational purposesrdquo and whatconstitutes a scientific quota lack of clarity about constraints on the use of hunt-ing dogs (Degtyarev 2010 Kuzenkov 2011 Shalygin 2013a)
bull Continued impunity by powerful poachers with political or economic clout failure todeal with falsification of documents and permits in some local areas (Kuzenkov 2011)
bull Continued favor for privatization making fees for use of privatized hunting groundsmore expensive lack of recourse in the courts for hunters who have complaints about
Eurasian Geography and Economics 467
Table
2Gov
ernm
entsupp
ortof
huntingresourcesandprivatizationtrends20
05ndash201
2(incurrentpricesmillionrubles)
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2005ndash201
2(
)
Federal
finan
cial
support
Total
expend
itureson
theenvironm
ent
23393
025
922
829
520
036
862
734
336
837
238
241
201
443
231
918
481
Expenditureson
biod
iversity
12542
16052
21681
26597
21463
22975
13381
17850
14232
biod
iversity
aspercentof
environm
entalexpend
itures
536
619
734
722
625
617
325
413
77
01
General
expend
itureson
gamemanagem
ent
1489
2003
2601
3344
3847
4515
5502
6196
41612
gamemgm
tas
percentenvironm
entalexpend
itures
064
077
088
091
112
121
134
143
22
516
expend
ituresforbiolog
ical
conservatio
nmeasures
225
307
431
500
608
655
743
986
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4059
7094
90117
151
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Priva
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150
170
276
330
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62600
066
200
068
600
068
200
069
900
072
100
076
200
073
800
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Avg
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312
291
244
229
219
200
195
187
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468 K Braden
private hunting organizations with land leases who do not follow regulations(Volyanskiy 2014)
bull Unclear laws about road access to public hunting grounds (particularly if routes mustcut across surrounding privatized lands) and about rules for hunting on agriculturaland forest lands (Degtyarev 2010)
bull Increased restrictions for public target practice areas or shooting rangesbull Higher costs of licenses creating burdens for rural poor especially elderly pensioners(Degtyarev 2010)
bull New cost imposed for recertification to renew licenses every five years by requiringgun safety training even for lifelong hunters The cost of the certification program8000 rubles represents about US $225 or by 2011 values one-half monthrsquos wages interms of averages for 45 percent of the Russian population (Federal State StatisticalService 2012)
Concurrent with the tighter laws the government of the Russian Federation issued astrategic plan to the year 2030 (MNR 2014) The plan was signed 3 July 2014 by PrimeMinister Dmitry Medvedev and recognizes the shortage of trained personnel and theneed to improve the population management of game animals The goals call for
bull increasing the number of game species to their ldquoecological capacityrdquo and mainte-nance of genetic diversity
bull increasing the economic value of hunting in Russia to one-half of one percent ofGDP (the value of hunting resources was estimated to be one-half billion US buthas the potential to increase to US $12 billion Shalygin 2014)
bull training sufficient state inspectors to allow three for each municipal district thatcontains hunting grounds
bull reducing poaching by a factor of 25 increasing the privatization of hunting landsin Russia and number of lease agreements with private organizations but makingliability stricter for hunting companies who do not follow regulations
bull increasing the number of game farms and public access to hunting areasbull clarifying the rights of hunters and the method for obtaining permitsbull establishing incentives to attract private investment in recreational hunting Theplan also recognizes that development of ecotourism would be a positive incomesource for indigenous communities
Budget allocations to achieve the plan were to be announced separately as each budgetcycle unfolded From 2005 to 2012 game management expenditure as a percent of fed-eral Russian Government spending on the environment grew from 064 to 143 percenta small portion of overall environmental spending but outpacing overall environmentalexpenditures in terms of growth trajectory (Table 2)
Privatization of hunting lands
The plan for 2030 also underlines the strategy of increased long-term leases on huntinggrounds that were formerly state run and open to the public respectively termed zakre-plennyye okhotnichrsquoyye ugodrsquoi (allotted hunting grounds) versus ODu for Obshchedos-tupnyye ugodrsquoi (commonly accessible hunting grounds) Table 2 shows the trend inallotments from 2005 to 2012 and the number of okhotpolrsquozovateli or designated pri-vate enterprise hunting organizations While leased land has grown (MNR 2012b) it
Eurasian Geography and Economics 469
has been outpaced by the increase in approved hunting organizations indicating thehigh demand for privatization In some areas such as the Voronezh region leased hunt-ing lands take up 85 percent of all hunting grounds in the Altay Kray 857 percent(Gorbachev 2014 Shalygin 2014 web portal for Hunting Administration of Altay Krayhttpwwwaltayohotaru accessed 13 September 2014) Private hunting grounds tend tobe better managed often with better paid staff and the ability to control game popula-tions therefore there is a tendency for game to concentrate on private grounds awayfrom areas of publicly accessible hunting ndash the Russian Government in creating the2030 plan noted that 91 percent of wild boar 75 percent of moose and 61 percent ofroe deer are now located on private land allotments (MNR 2014)
Shalygin (2014) writing in the politically conservative hunting news source Na-tional Explorer called for a more vigorous public debate among the hunting publicabout the wisdom of the strategic plan The strategic direction of the Russian Govern-ment may seek to head off the ldquotragedy of the commonsrdquo with respect to wildlife sus-tainability but it also creates a stronger monopoly control of game resources (Figure 3)The editor of the journal Okhota noted this in a 2010 interview about the direction thenew laws were taking
New proprietors often look at these lands as their own private domain ndash they think thatthey have the right to do what they want with them Very often they close access to theterritory for the local population This provokes conflicts (Degtyarev 2010)
The Russian Government set a goal of keeping at least 20 percent of hunting lands pub-lic (federal law on hunting Article 7 para 3) but hunting leases are becoming a com-mon method for game management in other countries (note Table 1 United States) Toattract investment the Russian Government concludes special agreements with huntingorganizations and entrepreneurs for terms from 20 to 49 years These entities in turnpledge that game resources will be subject to conservation measures Leases are deter-mined at auction and the process is supposed to be transparent and publicly scrutinizedwith the rental fees accruing to the federal budget Reporting requirements are quitedetailed with forms requesting information on every aspect of the lease from number ofemployees to estimated cost of road maintenance on the grounds
Regions set limits and boundaries on leased land and collect fees according to a sched-ule set by the tax code if the land is not bid by auction In 2010 the average was 10 rublesper hectare for a land lease though in remote regions such as Khanty-Mansi AutonomousOkrug the cost might be only one ruble per hectare (MNR 30 June 2010 law No 490)
From 2005 to 2011 the number of okhotpolrsquozovateli categorized as legal organiza-tions grew by 83 percent (Table 2) while the number of private individuals with suchdesignations grew more than six times (from 52 to 330) By the year 2013 there were4033 okhotpolrsquozovateli reported by the Federal Statistical Service3 These enterpriseswhether leases or outright purchases are part of the general transfer of rural land to oli-garchs and wealthy business elite as outlined by Visser Mamonova and Spoor in their2012 article in The Journal of Peasant Studies and by Grigory Ioffe and others (IoffeNefedova and De Beurs 2012) in their examination of the impoverished state of ruralland holdings in Russia On the one hand the phenomenon represents needed invest-ment in economic development of abandoned land But questions are raised overwhether laws are followed and investments benefit local underemployed populations4
In 2011 reporter Valeriy Serdyukov in the newspaper Vedomosti published selectdata on the size of some hunting leases by 16 well-known individuals or organizations
470 K Braden
totaling 2573 million hectares an area almost three times the size of YellowstoneNational Park (Serdyukov 2011) The percent of land available for leasing and the num-ber of hunting organizations are supposed to be distributed across the country accordingto scientific norms for game sustainability and demand but in reality the pattern reflectsurban populations Thus Leningrad Oblastrsquo has 133 organizations with long-term leasesranging from 232000 to 406 hectares in size (Vedomosti news January 20 2012) EVBenderskiy Chair of Rosokhotrybolovsoyuz published an open letter to the deputyminister of MNR on the issue of exclusionary rights to hunting grounds complainingthat the criterion for setting standards on maximum amount of leased land per regionwas not clear and the part of the law trying to prevent monopolistic control of land wassubject to interpretation (Benderskiy 2012)
The director of the hunting department for MNR Anton Bersenyev addressed per-ceived inequities in the privatization process in an interview with Sergey Fokin for theonline hunting journal Okhotnikru The reporter stated
for our conversation it is appropriate to begin with the issues of concern to many hunterswho believe that the transfer of hunting grounds to legal entities including individual usersleads to the infringement of the rights of hunters especially local ones who have hunted insuch places for many generations (Fokin 2013)
Perhaps the sensitivity to unfairness in more recent hunting land leases may be summedup best by Valery Serdyukov in his article on oligarchs and hunting Noting that variouspublic organizations and hunting clubs had been losing out on their long-term leasesbroken by the government in favor of being auctioned off (sometimes in a non-transpar-ent manner) to new private enterprises he wrote
Only ten years ago almost all hunting land was public in terms of the number [of individ-ual grounds] listed for common hunting But then everything changed ldquoMuscovites arrivedand hunted They liked our places and said they wanted to take the landrdquo remembers onemember of a regional hunting society ldquoWe put in a claim won the competition andreceived a license for the plot we wantedrdquo noted a Moscow businessman one of the largestrenters of hunting lands in the Northwest (Serdyukov 2011)
Did the advent of the improved hunting laws even the playing field Serdyukov (2011)cites evidence that before the new laws came into force those with information andpower made preparations to win the auctions in advance and secure long-term 49-yearleases He cited the example of Tver Oblastrsquo where 16 agreements were signed by thegovernor for leases totaling 220085 ha each for a 49-year period all concluded on theeve of the open auction
Such anecdotal evidence cannot be accepted as a pattern but discussions on huntingforums suggest there is at least a perception among ordinary hunters that they areincreasingly being shutout from hunting resources while at the same time the powerelite are allowed full access to game even if it violates the law
The impact of high-profile poaching cases
As suggested by such exposeacutes as Zersquoev Wolfsonrsquos book noted above men in power inRussia or the USSR have long exhibited unconcern and impunity about violating hunt-ing norms In 1997 for example Prime Minister Viktor Chernomyrdin and AnatolyLisitsyn governor of Yaroslavrsquo Oblastrsquo were accused of illegally shooting a hibernating
Eurasian Geography and Economics 471
female bear but no charges were ever filed (Apalrsquokov and Averin 2008) Boris Yeltsinand the governor of Novgorod Oblastrsquo were alleged to hunt moose out of season(Moiseyenko 2004) An important difference with the past is the availability ofinformation in the Internet age The Russian press (print online and broadcast) socialmedia environmental organizations and huntersrsquo online forums have all publicizedVIP-poaching Sufficient cases emerged just in the last few years to allow creation ofTable A1 in Appendix 1 via information from media outlets Not all the cases listedhave resulted in convictions therefore I present the information as a demonstration ofhow perceptions are created in the mind of the public not as a list of people convictedof poaching
WWF-Russia and TraSSS (Center for Study of Terrorism International OrganizedCrime and Corruption) released a report on poaching in the Russian Far East and theirsurvey research seemed to affirm that local people believe that wildlife crime is oftenperpetrated by a powerful elite A majority (78 percent) of those surveyed felt that poach-ers were primarily people in power and 59 percent surveyed thought that the wealthywere the most common poachers (Vaysman Matveychuk and Minrsquokov 2012 13) Whilethe authors of the report felt that involvement of the local community to halt the crimeswas necessary at the same time it was acknowledged that local peoplersquos perceptions shiftthe blame to elite outsiders Baydykov (2012) a former hunting guide who worked foryears in the Altay Krayrsquos Kislukhinskiy reserve echoed this impression when hediscussed elite hunters who for years practiced illegal helicopter hunting in the region Hestated that such people crushed the institution of real hunting in the Altay Kray and thatordinary poorer hunters could certainly not afford the mechanized equipment
Not satisfied with open hunting grounds and seasons confident in their impunity they entera wildlife sanctuary on snowmobiles and helicopters The only obstacle in their way mightbe a ranger And the consequences of those encounters I find offensive
Vladimir Aramilev a renowned wildlife scientist who coordinates the Amur leopardprogram for WWF-Russia argued in an editorial for Russkiy okhotnichiy zhurnal (2014)that all the efforts and funds to halt poaching in Russia might be in vain because of asystem that does not inherently have a design to stop it He did find some hope inimprovement of some game animal numbers since privatized game farms look out fortheir investments However Aramilev also wrote that those who prosecute the crime donot work actively enough to condemn the perpetrators and therefore the impunity thatpoachers enjoy breeds contempt for the law
A citizen who is law-abiding is guided by his inner convictions which coincide with lawsof human society and fear of inevitable punishment Double standards completely ruinedthe system of loyal relations to onersquos neighbor the conservation of the environment andcompliance with the law The post-Soviet period with raging theft and banditry put an endto the soul of a Russian person Therefore a law abiding citizenry can only be achievedthrough the second path through the fear of inevitable punishment And what type of inevi-table punishment for poaching can there be if even those who work for powerful officesare not interested (Aramilev 2013)
While poaching accusations against officials and wealthy businessmen occur throughoutRussia the record in the Altay Republic has been especially gruesome Severalhigh-profile cases were broadly covered in the Russian press and followed keenly byenvironmental organizations In 2003 a local wildlife manager encountered a group
472 K Braden
who illegally hunted from a Mi-8 helicopter a protected herd of ibex and the groupturned out to include Aleksey Saurin who at the time was head of federal managementfor hunting resources (Braden and Prudnikova 2008 15ndash16)
Perhaps the most notorious case was referred to as ldquoAltay-gaterdquo (Castner andEwald 2009) A VIP group had apparently been illegally hunting argali in the Kosh-Agach district when the helicopter crashed (the Altapress was quickly on the scene ofthe accident and published pictures including of the ibex) Among the dead were thepresidential envoy to the State Duma Aleksandr Kosopkin and Viktor Kaimin chair-man of the Committee for the Protection Use and Reproduction of Fauna of theAltay Republic who had earlier promoted trophy hunting in the Altay The four whosurvived included the Deputy Prime Minister of the Republic of Altay Anatoly Ban-nykh chief for the State Duma Committee on Economic Policy and EntrepreneurshipNikolai Kapranov CEO of the Moscow-based industrial environmental companyldquoInekordquo Boris Belinsky and a co-pilot Maxim Kolbin Bannykh resigned his positionafter the crash and he along with Belinsky and Kapranov were charged with illegalhunting The investigation dragged on for two years with the case alternately dis-missed and reopened as environmental groups brought pressure on the governmentThe defendants claimed they had not participated in the actual shooting but only wereguilty of being present on the helicopter On 23 May 2011 the three men wereacquitted and the prosecutor appealed When sent back to local courts it was decidedthat the statute of limitations had expired Commenting on the case Mikhail Kreyn-dlin of Greenpeace-Russia noted ldquoTruly now VIP-poachers have gotten a clear signallsquoall is possible and nothing will come of itrsquo The ordinary citizen caught poachingcan be punished with a real prison term Senior officials are not threatened with any-thingrdquo (Vishnevskiy 2011)
But other high-profile cases have been brought under suspicious circumstancesAleksey Navalny with the Progress Party and an active opponent of Vladimir Putin wasaccused by VOOP (the All-Russian Nature Conservation Society) of poaching becausehe posed for a picture after moose hunting that appeared to be taken in the summerwhile the season does not start until October (The Moscow Times 2014) LyubovrsquoDuyko who heads up the societyrsquos legal affairs sent an official complaint to the pros-ecutorrsquos office Navalny denied the charge Duyko is a prominent member of PutinrsquosUnited Russia Party (along with other members of the VOOP Board) and stood for2014 municipal elections in the Porokhovyye district of St Petersburg as a party mem-ber (Varkhivakhnet 2014)
Some attempts to bring valid complaints against VIP illegal hunters have resulted indifficult times for inspectors or prosecutors One well-known case involved AleksandrDovydenko a hunting guide with the organization ldquoMosoblokhotupravleniyrdquo who losthis job in 2013 and was sentenced to probation in a prison term for abuse of power Hehad apprehended people he accused of illegal hunting including the head of Gazpromrsquosgeology division Gennady Kucherov and the CEO of the firm ldquoTranssetirdquo (Table A1)Questions arose during the trial of whether Dovydenko had shot one person in a groupof poachers whom he claimed were resisting arrest by escaping on their snowmobileAn unemployed hunter who accompanied the others was the only one eventuallycharged and convicted of poaching (Shvarev 2013b) The Dovydenko case receivedmuch attention and inspired a petition via the NGO ldquoChangeorgrdquo to relieve him of thecharges5 A similar incident occurred in Kurgan Oblastrsquo with an inspector who sus-pected police of poaching from snowmobiles reported it and then was arrested himself
Eurasian Geography and Economics 473
and accused of taking bribes in earlier incidents The poaching case against the officialswas never prosecuted (Chelovek i zakon 2014)
Motivations for VIP-poaching
Recreational poaching has been examined by Muth and Bowe (1998) in the UnitedStates and the authors suggested two motivations poaching as ldquothrill killingrdquo andobsession with display of trophies (15ndash17) One aspect that differentiates motivation inthese cases from the Russian context is the element of secretiveness Illegal trophy hun-ters in the American West take pains to hide the evidence from authorities (Archibold2006) while VIP poachers in Russia usually operate in an open fashion
Urbanrsquos (2010) study of the cultures of power in post-communist Russia provides auseful framework for exploring the motivations of Russian VIP poachers While abusesof power by oligarchs and the nouveaux riches have been well documented (see forexample Dawisha 2014 Hoffman 2002) Urbanrsquos study allows a look inside the cultureof the elite through interviews and defines the importance of the sub-culture or ldquoinrdquogroup He suggests that for those on the outside the actions of the elite may seem mis-taken or crazy but ldquofor those sharing the same habitus informed by the same culturalpractices and participating in the same discourse they are regarded as realrdquo (6) FurtherUrban presents a strong case that law and morality do not go hand in hand for those inpower but actually may work in opposition moral criteria are established through inter-personal relationships while the law itself is regarded as a weakness (15ndash16) This argu-ment coincides well with Aramilevrsquos position noted above that once respect for the lawthrough an inner moral compass disappears there is only the of threat punishment thatwill halt lawbreakers
Researchers have suggested that part of Vladimir Putinrsquos mass appeal to citizens ishis role in ldquore-masculinizingrdquo their self-image as Russians (Foxall 2013 Riabov andRiabova 2014) Gender is an important boundary marker for those in power and theattempt to make concrete an ldquousrdquo versus ldquothemrdquo mentality Riabov and Riabova (2014)noted that the traditional attributes of masculinity suggest power while submissioncorrelates with what (in the authorsrsquo view) some Russians perceive as feminine attri-butes (25ndash25) A study of the public images portrayed by Putin in settings that arehyper-masculine (Figure 4) underscores these arguments Foxall has examined a seriesof Kremlin-approved photographs released of Putin that show him in traditional maleactivities associated with outdoor recreation and noted that these have created anldquoAction Manrdquo portrait of a leader (Foxall 2013 134 see also Young 2011) A milita-rized virility is an expression of state power The term associated with such images isnastoyashchiy muzhik in the past referring to the peasant tradition in Russia but nowco-opted by elite such as Putin to suggest it is he who is the ldquorealrdquo Russian guy (Riabovand Riabova 2014)
What might the real ldquoreal muzhikirdquo think of such seemingly hyper-masculineexpressions of power Online forum responses by rank-and-file hunters suggest an atti-tude of contempt While Putin may remain popular with the public press coverage andsocial media discussion of unpunished elite criminals often highlight the bloodthirstynature of the crime the seeming unconcern of the VIP hunters and even public dis-dain6
474 K Braden
Figure 3 Editorial cartoon on privatization of hunting resources by artist Mikhail LarichevVecherniy Peterburg October 20 2009 Translation ldquoSoldrdquoSource Permission was obtained from the copyright holder
Figure 4 Vladimir Putin on a hunt in the Tyva Republic 2007 Photograph by European PressPhoto AgencySource Permission was obtained from the copyright holder
Eurasian Geography and Economics 475
Greedy people driven by vanity and after blood hellip not poor people but people in goodpositions (Baydykov 2012)
What land is left to defend Only those asshole oligarchs are lefthellipif the state laws are notfunctioning itrsquos time to fire the officials and their entourages -blogger comments on poach-ing in Samara Luka Nature Park (Sistema Opoveshcheniya 2014)
It seems to be that soon the only justice in Russia will be vigilante justice- blogger com-ment on Altay-gate helicopter crash incident (Mir Novostey 2014)
On the theme of poaching a law should be perceived normally as a law by hunters A badlaw is not a law but just derives from rotten conditions hellip Right now order is only upheldthrough repression but the order is spoiled Controllers are caught up in it ten times overfor this bullshit not a society determining its own traditions Blogger ldquodEretikrdquo (Gunsruforum 2013 Shvarev 2013a)
Officials are lawless hellip you canrsquot beat the system you can only be indignant and learnfrom the mistakes of others Blogger Xgod89 (Gunsru forum 2011)
The truth about Russia now is that MNR and the courts do not rule but insolent jerks whomuzzle the courts and prosecutorsrsquo offices are in charge Blogger A Bonch-Bruyevich com-menting on Dovydenko case (Shvarev 2013b)
Some fat urban dyadrsquoka who goes into the forest and finds a bear or moose poached withhelp of hunting guide (Shalygin 2013a)
Conclusion for hunting sustainability ndash the value of a moral compass
I have argued that VIP illegal hunting though not a high percentage of poaching casessets a destructive tone not only because of direct damage to wildlife sustainability butalso because it contributes to corruption of inspectors and prosecution personnel cyni-cism about rule of law and a discouragement to non-elite hunters who are increasinglycut off from prey due to regulations and higher costs
The utility for VIP hunters may not be economic gain but may be the sense of powerenhancement and differentiation from the masses Social science research has suggestedthat unhidden violations of social norms may actually signal power whereas lower powerindividuals are more subject to social constraints (see for example Van Kleef et al2011) There are rewards to elevated power and the establishment of identity in a selectsubgroup of actors Resources are more accessible as is the ability to make decisions onhow to distribute those resources to others Keltner Gruenfeld and Anderson (2003)have cited numerous social-psychological experiments suggesting that elevated powerincreases the likelihood of socially inappropriate actions often showing up in males asldquoprofligate behaviorsrdquo (276ndash277) Given these precepts it is possible that overt incidentsof impunity in wildlife crime by VIP hunters in Russia are signs of status and a way tomaintain group identity a proposition that calls for further investigation
In turn the narrative of VIP poaching solidifies the perception of corruption ndash a phe-nomenon measured in Transparency Internationalrsquos Corruption Perceptions Index(Transparency International 2014) and a sense of hopelessness about the system ndash a factobserved by Russian social scientists such as Kofanova and Petukhov (2006) who sug-gest a narrative about endemic corruption is created in the minds of ordinary RussiansSurvey results show that most Russians believe the state does not act in the interest of
476 K Braden
its citizens bureaucrats are motivated by personal gain and corruption penetrates allspheres of society (Kofanova and Petukhov 2006 29) This narrative of corruption andcrime is supported by a Russian mass media that ldquovigorously relaysrdquo a normativesystem of a criminal world engendering disrespect for the judiciary and for formal lawsand an impression that the most successful people in Russia today display the mostnegative behavior models (Iurevich and Ushakov 2010 21ndash22 26ndash27) SimilarlyDawisha (2014) has explored the ldquosistemardquo inside the Russian hierarchy in her bookPutinrsquos Kleptocracy noting that the risk of activities is transferred from the elite to thestate but the rewards are privatized thus allowing those in power ldquoto act withimpunityrdquo (332ndash333) Given Putinrsquos arguments in favor of fighting corruption how canthe actions of insider elites be reconciled with evidence of environmental lawbreaking
Dawisha (2014) rightly notes ldquoThis is not to say that the Russian ruling elite doesnot see the benefits of a robust rule-of-law systemrdquo (9) While her exploration focusedon elite actions in international financial circles I make a similar argument of a selectiveapproach to application of domestic Russian laws on illegal hunting Protections againstprosecution for some in the government and rights conditional upon loyalty to theregime ensure that those in power can act in a predatory manner Informal associationsuseful friends and privileged access to resources are hallmarks of the insider ldquosistemardquo(Ledeneva 2013) As empirical data are presented in the future on violators apprehendedand convicted under the new 2012 hunting laws the number of cases involving peoplein power should be instructive to observe
Feldman and Blokov (2009) found in their survey that personalities mattered interms of public perception the most influential people for solving environmental ques-tions cited by respondents were those in political power business leaders ministry offi-cials and heads of NGOs (737) Precisely because high-profile people have sway overthe public in terms of societal norms for environmental law that fact might be put touse for improved observance of the 2012 regulations I suggest a new tool for socialnorming with respect to hunting laws in Russia publicity for well-known Russians whodemonstrate a new type of power and masculine image by adhering to regulations Vla-dimir Putin for example noted in an Outdoor Life interview ldquoToday when hunting andfishing are more like a tribute to traditions a sort of hobby enthusiasts of these outdooractivities should guide themselves by the lsquoDo No Harmrsquo principlerdquo (Young 2011 58)In his examination of how to improve law enforcement in the realm of environmentalnorms Sverdyukov (2014) wrote ldquothe mechanism of moral influence on offenders ispractically not used it is true but it is necessary to rework the levers of moral actionrdquo(160)
While some of the initiators of OD-ROS were people of power7 myriad bloggersfrom online hunting social forums picked up and repeated the text that the organizers ofthe 2014 OD-ROS Conference used in launching the effort
In past decades a host of serious problems have occurred in the sphere of Russian huntingLife has shown that the government is not capable of solving them The wider huntingcommunity can and should undertake a discussion of these problems identify solutionsand formulate constructive proposals for organs of state power hellip the first huntersrsquo confer-ence was the initiative of ordinary hunters unburdened by property or hunting lands withone goal to conserve the historic right of Russians to hunt This was not first given underSoviet power but much earlier ndash by tradition a significant part of the culture and in theblood of the Russian people (Rossiyskiy okhotnichiy soyuz 2014)
Eurasian Geography and Economics 477
AcknowledgementsThe author wishes to thank Dr Margaret Diddams of Seattle Pacific University for assistance withsocial psychology sources and Jennifer Castner of The Altai Project and geographer Dr JaimeKooser for reviewing drafts of this work
Disclosure statementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the author
Notes1 The rights of indigenous groups especially those designated of the North Siberia the Altay
Republic and the Far East have been described through sections of the hunting regulationsand amendments of various years While these populations are not the focus of this study theauthor recognizes the importance of the survival of indigenous cultures access to traditionalhunting grounds and land use rights for minority people in the Russian Federation
2 The focus here is on recreational hunting with firearms and excludes the myriad of illegalfishing cases covered in the Russian press Likewise use of snares and other traps particu-larly by poachers has been very controversial and warrants additional discussion
3 No breakdown by organizations versus individuals was available after the year 2011 at thetime of this writing Often the hunting leases run by private owners are large recreational cen-ters such as the Dubakinskiy resort in Leningrad Oblastrsquo owned by Nikolai Shamalov abanker whom Forbes dubbed one of the richest men in Russia The site accessible with ahelicopter landing pad includes a well-appointed cottage (ldquoVIP-Houserdquo) with televisionsauna and billiard rooms available for rental during moose season The newspaper Izvestiyareported on 26 September 2012 that three millionaire businessmen including Alfa BankrsquosPyotr Aven had invested 80 million rubles into creation of a hunting enterprise ldquoMedvedrsquordquo inArghangelrsquosk Oblastrsquo for VIP hunters a closed hunting club specializing in brown bear wildboar deer moose and Siberian stag (maral) The brainchild of businessman VladimirButorin the enterprise is located in the town of Bereznik where Butorinrsquos companies also areinvolved in agriculture and forest products This was the second enterprise invested in byAven who had also registered in Moscow a hunting club called ldquoHunting Groundrdquo financedby his private investment (Izvestiya 26 September 2012 Accessed 25 July 2014 httpizvestiarunews536084)
4 Butorin for example has not always done well with local farmers but has argued he isbringing access electrical power and other infrastructure as well as a fund for social pro-grams into the area Visser Mamonova and Spoor (2012) argued that the benefits of landtransfers have been mixed and laws while purportedly passed to cut down on monopolieshave instead strengthened the hands of large-scale land owners often shored up by corruptlocal officials (925)
5 As of August 2014 the case was still unresolved and Mr Dovydenko was consideringwhether he should appeal based on an amnesty declared by the Duma in honor of the 20thanniversary of the Russian Constitution
6 In addition to hunting news and environmental web sites one called Brakonrsquoerovnet has beenestablished to both to support legitimate hunters and to report news photographs and videoson poaching incidents
7 For example Nikolay Valuev former boxing champion elected to the Duma in 2011 underPutinrsquos party Valuev himself had been accused of poaching but the Arkhangelrsquosk regionalprosecutor had refused to consider the case He was added in 2014 to MNRrsquos Public Councilon Hunting
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Gamov Aleksandr 2014 ldquoOkhota i politika gosudarstvennyy kompleks lsquoZavidovorsquo otmechaetsvoye 85-letiye [Hunting and Politics The State Complex of lsquoZavidovorsquo Marks 85 Years]rdquoNational Explorer Accessed July 12 2014 httpwwwnexplorerrunews__12865htm
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Gorbachev Albert 2014 ldquoNe mogut ili ne khotyat [Arenrsquot Able or Donrsquot Want]rdquo OkhotnikiruJune 5 Accessed August 19 2014 httpwwwohotnikiruhuntingsocietyssocietysarticle20140605641606-ne-mogut-ili-ne-hotyathtml
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Okhotnikiru 2013 ldquoUstav obshchestvennogo dvizheniya lsquoRossiyskiy okhotnichiy soyuzrsquo [Charterof Social Movement lsquoRussian Hunting Unionrsquo]rdquo March 1 Accessed June 30 2014 httpwwwohotnikiruhuntingsocietyssocietysarticle20130301638205-ustav-od-roshtml
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Serdyukov Valeriy 2011 ldquoOligarkhi i okhota [Oligarchs and Hunting]rdquo Vedomosti November21 Accessed July 22 2014 httpwwwrosprescomfinance9286
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Shalygin Andrey 2014 Stratgiya razvitiya okhotnichrsquoego khozyaystva Rossii do 2030 goda-pochemu vsye nedovolrsquony no ne mogut skazatrsquo chem immeno [The Strategy for Developmentof the Hunting Economy in Russia to the Year 2030 Why Everyone Is Not Happy but CannotSay Exactly With What]rdquo National Explorer March 14 Accessed August 2 2014 httpwwwnexplorerrunews__12387htm
Shvarev Aleksandr 2013a ldquoVIP-brakonrsquoery lyubyat kogda mnogo krovi [VIP-Poachers Love ItWhen There Is Much Blood]rdquo Rosbalt Moscow August 8 Accessed June 30 2014 httpwwwrosbaltrumoscow201308261168234html
Shvarev Aleksandr 2013b ldquoVIP-brakonrsquoery skoro posadyat na desyatrsquo let pomeshavshego imokhotoveda [VIP-Poachers Will Soon Imprison for Ten Years the Hunting Guide Who Inter-fered]rdquo Okhotnikiru August 29 Accessed August 1 2014 httpwwwohotnikiruarchivenews20130829639550-vipbrakoneryi-skoro-posadyat-na-desyat-let-pomeshavshego-im-ohotovedahtml
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Sistema Opoveshcheniya 2014 ldquoV parke lsquoSamarskaya Lukarsquo protsvetayut korruptsiya brakonrsquoer-stvo bespredel [In the lsquoSamarskaya Lukarsquo Park Corruption Unlimited Poaching Is Thriving]rdquoJune 21 Accessed July 10 2014 httpraznesiinfoblogpost12294
Smolrsquoyakova Tatrsquoyana 2013 ldquoOkhota za brakonrsquoera [Hunt for Poachers]rdquo Interview with SergeyDonskoy Minister of Natural Resources and Ecology Rossiyskaya gazeta July 22 AccessedJuly 10 2014 httpwwwrgru20130722donskoyhtml
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Stepanova Darrsquoya 2014 ldquoPochti 3000 ugolovnykh del svyazannykh s nezakonnoy okhotoynapravleno v sud [Nearly 3000 Criminal Cases Connected with Illegal Hunting Sent toCourt]rdquo Vremya Novosti Nizhnego Novgoroda i Nizhegorodskoy oblasti July 19 AccessedAugust 1 2014 httpwwwvremyanrunewspochti_3000_ugolovnyh_del_svjazannyh_s_nezakonnoj_ohotoj_napravleno_v_sudhtml
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Visser Oane Natalie Mamonova and Max Spoor 2012 ldquoOligarchs Megafarms and LandReserves Understanding Land Grabbing in Russiardquo Journal of Peasant Studies 39 899ndash931doi101080030661502012675574
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Walker Amanda 2012 ldquoRussia Bans lsquoSportrsquo of Shooting Sleeping Bearsrdquo Sky News (UK) April29 Accessed January 10 2015 httpnewsskycomstory13701russia-bans-sport-of-shooting-sleeping-bears
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Wyatt Tanya 2009 ldquoExploring the Organization of Russia Far Eastrsquos Illegal Wildlife Trade TwoCase Studies of the Illegal Fur and Illegal Falcon Tradesrdquo Global Crime 10 144ndash154
Yemelyanova Raisa 2014 ldquoOmskiy brakonrsquoyer zaplatit 160 tysyach za ubiystvo dvukh kosulrsquo izaytsa-belyaka [Omsk Poacher Will Pay 160 Thousand for Killing of Two Deer and Hare]rdquoOmskregion July 1 Accessed January 10 2015 httpomskregioninfoitemaspid=24758
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respublike altay spravochnoye posobiye [On the Responsibility for Poaching in the AltaiRepublic Handbook]rdquo Fund for Sustainable Development of Altai and United NationsDevelopment Programme
Zaitseva Mariya 2013 ldquoTsarskaya okhota pochemu lsquoslivkirsquo rossiyskogo obshchestva tak lyubyatokhotitrsquosya v zapovednykh mestakh [Tsarrsquos Hunt Why Do Security Personnel of RussianSociety So Love to Hunt in Reserves]rdquo Pasmi Ru September 20 Accessed July 20 2014httppasmiruarchive96715
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Appendix
1
Table
A1
Sam
plerepo
rtsalleging
VIP-poachingin
post-Sov
ietperiod
(doesno
tim
plyconv
ictio
n)
Year
Location
Position(s)of
VIP(s)at
timeincident
reported
Source(s)
Web
addressAccessof
each
verified
11Janu
ary20
15
1997
Yaroslavl
Oblastrsquo
Ananinvillage
bullPresidentRussian
Federation
bullGov
erno
rYaroslavl
Oblastrsquo
Argum
enty
ifakti926
200
7Kom
prom
atRu
ecoethicsru
httpwwwcom
prom
at
rupage_21
495htm
httpgazetaaifruon
lineaif14
04
14_0
1
2001
Khakasiya
Repub
lic
Karatoshsko
-Ineyskiy
reserve
bullActor
andchairRussian
Cultural
Fou
ndation
bullFormer
speakerof
Russian
Dum
a
Nov
ayaG
azetaRu210
200
5http20
05nov
ayagazetarunom
er
2005
10n
n10
n-s01shtm
l
2002
AltayRepub
lic
Tarhatin
skiy
Lake
bullFormer
assistantto
VladimirPutin
and
BorisYeltsin
VitaTsentrzashchity
prav
zhivotny
khhttpwwwvitaorgruam
usem
ent
huntblack_listh
tm
2004
VladimirOblastrsquoSuzdal
bullOwnerof
newspaper
Mosko
vskiy
Kom
somoletsform
ermem
berof
the
Pub
licChamberRussian
Federation
Moscow
huntingclub
Zavtra204
200
4Kom
prom
atRu
wwwcom
prom
atrupage_1
4416
htm
httpzavtrarucontentv
iew200
4-02
-04
51
Nov
ogorod
Oblastrsquo
bullGov
erno
rNov
gorodregion
bullPresidentRussian
Federation
Argum
enty
ifakti926
200
7Kom
prom
atRu
httpwwwcom
prom
at
rupage_21
495htm
httpgazetaaifruon
lineaif14
04
14_0
1
(Con
tinued)
Eurasian Geography and Economics 485
TableA1
(Con
tinued)
Year
Location
Position
(s)of
VIP(s)at
timeincident
repo
rted
Sou
rce(s)
Web
addressAccessof
each
verified
11Janu
ary20
15
2005
Kursk
Oblastrsquo
Korenevskydistrict
Kursk
Pop
pyforest
reserve
bullChairCom
mittee
onYou
thSpo
rts
Drugd
ruga
onlin
e127
200
4httpwwwddd
kurskrunum
ber48
6new000
657
AltayRepub
lic
Shavlinskyreserve
bullDepartm
entHeadof
Con
servationamp
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022006
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201
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27
(Con
tinued)
486 K Braden
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tinued)
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Position
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Web
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201
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715
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201
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200
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2120
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(Con
tinued)
Eurasian Geography and Economics 487
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tinued)
Year
Location
Position
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VIP(s)at
timeincident
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rted
Sou
rce(s)
Web
addressAccessof
each
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ary20
15
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Oblastrsquo
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Interior
Affairs
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indu
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yadministration
httpwwwechomskrunews
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201
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20
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50
2011
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park
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20507
201
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UnitedRussia
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lgog
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bullVicemayor
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bullSpecialistregion
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(hun
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216
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srucomarchrussia
11feb2014vipoacherh
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ontin
ued)
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tinued)
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Location
Position
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VIP(s)at
timeincident
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rted
Sou
rce(s)
Web
addressAccessof
each
verified
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ary20
15
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arsk
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Stolbyreserve
bullHeadof
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Kolosov
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Okh
otarybalkavOmskoy
Oblasti117
201
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ppф
zakondocum41-2013-
01-15-04
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3-01
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ampRussian
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ncil
Moscow
Tim
esFeb19
20
14httpwwwth
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newsarticle494
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2013
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reserve
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Dum
adepu
tymem
berof
Liberal
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13
news10
5215
1694
htm
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Nov
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New
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822
201
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22aug2
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241
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Omskinform
530
201
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skinform
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598
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tinued)
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tinued)
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VIP(s)at
timeincident
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Web
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2014
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Hun
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818
201
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(Yakutia)
An-on
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124
201
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lic
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bullLocal
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Emergency
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201
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201
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2716
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416
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bullAltayDeputy
Nov
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Altayskaya
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220
201
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9html
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490 K Braden
- Abstract
- Introduction wildlife poaching in the context of Russian environmental management
- Background The literature on ``green criminality and poaching
- Methods value and limitations of social and advocacy media as a data source
- Russian legal regime for hunting2
- Privatization of hunting lands
- The impact of high-profile poaching cases
- Motivations for VIP-poaching
- Conclusion for hunting sustainability - the value of a moral compass
- Acknowledgements
- Disclosure statement
- Notes
- References
- Appendix 1
-
Illegal recreational hunting in Russia the role of social norms andelite violators
Kathleen Braden
School of Business Government and Economics Seattle Pacific University Suite 201 SeattleWA 98119 USA
(Received 15 September 2014 accepted 13 February 2015)
Poaching in Russia has been reported to be of catastrophic proportions and threatensmaintenance of biodiversity Management of game species has stabilized some num-bers but both endangered species listed in the Russian Red Book and animals tradi-tionally viewed as hunting prey are diminishing in some regions Rank-and-filehunters increasingly shut off from access to hunting grounds have expressed a nega-tive reaction to new hunting regulations adopted by the Russian government in 2012While high-profile poaching incidents by so-called ldquoVIP huntersrdquo do not apparentlymake up a large portion of cases the symbolism of the alleged crimes has a deroga-tory impact on ordinary hunters because lawlessness is reinforced by perceptions ofimpunity for elite poachers
Keywords Russia hunting poaching wildlife crime power elite
The wild boar are disappearing everywhere as well as the hunters themselves hellip (Shalygin2014)
Introduction wildlife poaching in the context of Russian environmentalmanagement
The Sochi 2014 Winter Olympics drew the worldrsquos attention to issues of environmentalmanagement in Russia The Russian Ministry of Natural Resources and Ecology (MNR)released its 2013 report on the status of the environment calling in part for stricter mea-sures of accountability for those who violated norms (MNR 2013) Scholars haveexplored the link between environmental damage in Russia and crime corruption andthe need to build a stronger civil society (Feldman 2012 Feldman and Blokov 2009Stoecker and Shakirova 2013) Russian judicial scholar Sverdyukov (2014) noted thatthe most numerous cases of environmental crime those ldquomaking up the majority of allregistered ecological crimesrdquo involve illegal taking of wildlife and forest resources(158) Newell and Simeone (2014 40 49ndash51) have likewise verified the destruction ofRussian forests driven by patterns in the global market and attributable largely to ldquoun-regulatedrdquo harvest of timber and corruption in government agencies
In this paper I examine illegal recreational hunting in Russia as an environmentalcrime Sergey Donskoy head of MNR noted in an interview (Smolrsquoyakova 2013) thatthe monetary value in Russia of poached wildlife in 2012 was estimated to be 18 billionrubles while legitimate hunting profits were 162 billion (authorrsquos note at the December
Email kbradenspuedu
copy 2015 Taylor amp Francis
Eurasian Geography and Economics 2014Vol 55 No 5 457ndash490 httpdxdoiorg1010801538721620151020320
2012 exchange rate reflecting ruble value at the time the figures would be US $576million and US $518 million correspondingly) The Russian Government recognized thethreat to wildlife in 2012 by adopting new regulations with stricter enforcement andhigher penalties and in 2014 adopted a strategic plan through the year 2030 to improvethe sustainability of the hunting economy (MNR 2014)
The investigation presented here is a survey of material gleaned from the Russianpress government reports environmental organizations and social media forums thatexpress concerns of recreational hunters over the new laws and trends in designation ofhunting lands underscoring a perception that rank-and-file hunters are excluded increas-ingly from resources An analysis of these sources suggests that continued impunity bythe power elite who violate hunting regulations and suffer little consequences may seri-ously undermine societal adherence to the new legal regime
The general public is exposed to violations by ldquoVIP huntersrdquo (a term used frequentlyin Russian media see Popova 2011) via reports online in newspapers on broadcastnews and even by the poachers themselves who sometimes place videos of their actionson YouTube For example in December 2012 a petition from residents in the LysyeGory region of Saratov Oblastrsquo was directed to Vladimir Putin complaining of poachingby named local court officials and stating in part ldquohellip we consider such behavior a signof lawlessness and a feudal system hellip It is not acceptable that in our forest reservespoaching occurs even more so by such high-placed personsrdquo (FreeNews Volga 2013)
For his part Vladimir Putin has emphasized his love of wilderness and nature con-servation in Russia through public appearances and even during interviews with thewestern press (Young 2011) These images of Putin-the-outdoorsman follow from a longnarrative of Russian leaders who fish and hunt fitting the idea of nastoyashchiye muz-hiki (ldquoreal guysrdquo a concept discussed in detail below) When applying this masculineimage of power to the new laws on hunting four propositions emerge
(1) Recreational hunters argue that they are facing increased monopolistic control ofhunting land and game resources by a high-income elite Moving to privatizedentrepreneurial management of game resources could be inhibited if people per-ceive restricted entry that is stacked against non-VIP actors
(2) Flaws in the structure of new hunting regulations adopted by the Duma in 2012may decrease their effectiveness in reducing poaching Additionally regulationsat the local or regional level are often unclear to hunters who try to equate themwith the federal system
(3) While damage to game population management may be the outcome of impu-nity by VIP hunters I suggest that the more serious impact may be reinforcingperceptions of general lawlessness in Russian society
(4) Normative expectations of behavior should be evaluated in any assessment of aneffective management regime for wildlife conservation More stringent laws maybe undermined if economic and civil penalties are perceived as applied dispro-portionately to lower income less powerful violators
Background The literature on ldquogreen criminalityrdquo and poaching
Wildlife poaching is increasingly treated as a serious crime recognized as such by theFebruary 2014 London Conference on Illegal Wildlife Trade hosted by the governmentof the United Kingdom (Brashares et al 2014 Coghlan 2014 CNN July 24 2014
458 K Braden
Government of the United Kingdom 2014) While such attention to so-called ldquogreencriminalityrdquo is welcomed by the international community methodology on actual moni-toring of such crimes remains elusive A complement to economic and jurisdictionalapproaches to green crime monitoring is in the realm of social norms and cultural con-texts
Thus the literature survey here is an initial glimpse at motivation for poaching par-ticularly when examining illegal taking of wildlife not for economic gain but to expresspower through impunity Precedents for this focus exist in other geographic contextsfor example Eliason (2004) drawing upon field interviews examined motivations forpoaching in the case of hunters in the state of Kentucky A sociological analysis in theUnited States was conducted by Forsyth and Marckese (1993) who noted that excite-ment and the desire to ldquooutsmartrdquo game wardens explained the behaviors of the subjectsinterviewed Similarly research has been done on motivations for poaching in lowincome rural communities of the former USSR in the case of saiga antelope (Kuumlhlet al 2009) Alexander Bondarev head of World Wide Fund for Naturersquos Altay-Sayanregional office also examined motivation and argued that that the high rate of regionalunemployment may contribute to local poaching problems (World Wide Fund forNature-Russia 2014b) Illegal hunting related to subsistence livelihoods and the generaldecline of rural communities in Russia does bear further exploration (Makarova 2014ch 3 South and Wyatt 2011 Wyatt 2009) but the continued prevalence of high-profilecases by elite power actors suggests that examination of social norms and attitudes ofboth ordinary hunters and so-called ldquoVIP huntersrdquo toward illegal activities would be ofvalue to evaluate the effectiveness of the new hunting regulations
Implications of these propositions extend far beyond the realm of game manage-ment Results of the investigation below demonstrate the conclusion by Feldman andBlokov (2009) in their work on promoting an environmental civil society in Russia thatattitudinal hurdles can be as important as legal and political obstacles to achieve animproved environmental ethic They note
the rise of ldquoenvironmental crimerdquo defined as cases of public or private malfeasance andornegligence that is technically prosecutable under the law but has in fact been difficult toprosecute ndash has increased dramatically in recent years This may help explain our surveyfinding that regulatory bodies and courts are viewed as relatively ineffective (737)
Even sophisticated transborder wildlife supply chains begin at the local level thereforeenvironmental and governmental agencies have embraced community involvement orcommunity-based policing But methods that may be effective in one geographic con-text such as cases of wildlife destruction in African states may not necessarily transferto the Russian setting In her dissertation for the Saratov Judicial Institute Bratashova(2011) examined green crime associated with wildlife in Russia and concluded that lawsperceived as too lax did indeed contribute to the growing problem but she also con-cluded that understanding the characteristics of the crimes was important to strengthenthe laws The WWF-Russia conducted a study of reported animal and fish poachingcases from the year 2000ndash2010 and determined that 5 percent of cases involved accusedchinovniki (government officials) another 25ndash35 percent were low-income rural peopleand the remainder were those engaged in commercial illegal activities Despite theactual data the report noted that the general public perceived the portion of cases byaccused government officials to be much higher (Polyanskaya 2013)
Eurasian Geography and Economics 459
Von Essen et al (2014 9ndash10) have suggested that the phenomenon of poachingmay be deconstructed to a typology of activities and that past emphasis on utility maxi-mization models may be less useful than understanding a normative perspective of whatmotivates a poacher The fields of social psychology and criminal psychology used bythese researchers aid in the analysis of the normative perspective by looking at social-ization and deviant behaviors within cultures The typology of illegal hunting created byVon Essen et al includes livelihood crime folk crime and sociopolitical crime Such atypology approach may be extended in the Russian context to create a framework ofmotivation for poaching
(1) Organized criminal activity and trans-border crime This is causing the greatestloss of biodiversity in Russia and receives the most publicity in the Russian andinternational press The motivation is utility maximization in the sense of pureeconomic profit Notorious cases involve poaching of endangered iconic speciessuch as Siberian tigers snow leopards and Amur leopards bears for bile trademusk deer for illegal perfume ingredients birds of prey for falconry sturgeonfrom the Volga for caviar and fish stocks in Kamchatka These crimes havereceived considerable attention from enforcement agencies of international trea-ties such as CITES (Convention on International Trade in Endangered Speciesof Wild Fauna and Flora) as well as from environmental organizations (Homes2004 Theile 2003) and scholars (Beitman 2013 Ishigeyev and Bondar 2013Reeve 2006 South and Wyatt 2011 Wyatt 2009) WWF-Russia and TradeRecords Analysis of Flora and Fauna in Commerce pressured the RussianGovernment to tighten fines for illegal taking of wildlife resulting in the new2012 legislation with vastly increased financial penalties for those convicted ofpoaching endangered species and conducting trans-border trade (Traffic Interna-tional 2013) Prison terms up to seven years and fines up to two million rublesnow can be imposed on people caught poaching tigers in Russia
(2) Foreign trophy hunters and hunting ecotourism With the fall of the USSR for-eign hunters purchasing guide services setup by Russian companies began toflood into the country for trophy hunting of big game such as bear and sheepThe sustainability of the activity is questioned because of huntersrsquo preferencesfor large males or rarity often upsetting the population dynamics of a herd(Palazy et al 2012) The proposition that commercial trophy hunting of animalslisted in the Russian Red Book of Endangered Species might be a fundraisingconservation tool has been challenged vigorously by environmental organiza-tions in Russia such as WWF-Russia Delisting Altay argali sheep (OvisAmmon) to permit their trophy hunting received negative press response(Novaya gazeta 2014) and was opposed by WWF-Russia and Greenpeace-Russia as well as other environmental organizations such as The Altai Project(Tekeyev 2014 The Altai Project 2014) The outcry caused the Russiangovernment to delay the idea at the time of this writing
(3) Hunting inspectors reserve guards or rangers border guards and other oppor-tunistic poachers Often the violators are the very people charged with preventingthe crime and this outcome seems to be motivated by economic pressure Issueshave been raised about the pay rate for inspectors the very large areas they areresponsible for and the diminished funding for nature reserve support by the Rus-sian Government (Braden 2008 Braden and Prudnikova 2008 Safonova 2007)The average salary per month for a reserve inspector in 2012 was equivalent to US
460 K Braden
$375 (Shalygin 2013b) Minister Sergey Donskoy reported in 2012 that there were3500 inspectors on duty throughout Russian hunting grounds averaging 450000hectares each (Smolrsquoyakova 2013) By comparison the US Bureau of LaborStatistics reported that in 2013 there were 6640 fish and game wardens employedin the United States with an average monthly wage 11 times higher than the aver-age in Russia (United States Department of Labor 2013)
(4) VIP hunters among the Russian power elite or wealthy South and Wyatt (2011)noted personal communication in 2007 from representatives at Phoenix a Russiannon-governmental organization (NGO) stating ldquoanother category of poachers isthose people who are not rich but that they have some protected position or knowsomeone For example a chief of police or a prosecutor knows that there will notbe any sanctions against them because of their position in societyrdquo (547)
The terms used in the Russian media for such illegal recreational hunting arechernoye safari (black safari Racheva 2009) tikhaya okhota (quiet hunt) andtsarskaya okhota (Tsarist hunting Zaitseva 2013) Elitist disregard for the bound-aries of nature reserves or hunting norms has been a long tradition dating back toSoviet times as documented by Zersquoev Wolfson in his 1980 exposeacute of environmen-tal crises (Komarov 1980 75ndash90) Many of the problems he outlined appear simi-lar to complaints about poachers in the current period lax enforcement lack ofsufficient number of inspectors courts that look the other way and impunity bypolitical elite
(5) Non-elite hunters The new hunting regulations make special provision forindigenous communities that have traditionally hunted for subsistence but manyrural people of Russian heritage have by necessity supplemented protein throughhunting1
Additionally both rural and urban Russians hunt for recreation The bulk of arrestsfines and prosecutions for illegal hunting has been attributed to violations by such hun-ters who do not fall into the high income or power elite category
Biologist Makarova (2014) analyzed a database of over 300000 violations of wild-life laws in Russia from 1999 to 2005 and drew conclusions about the type of peoplewho most often are apprehended (19) She noted that a decline in citations paralleledthe decline of rural populations in Russia a phenomenon also examined by Ioffe Nefe-dova and others in terms of land abandonment and overall impoverished economies inthe countryside (Ioffe Nefedova and De Beurs 2012 Ioffe Nefedova and Zaslavsky2006) Makarova (2014) found in her analysis that many of the poachers were peoplewho had licenses or belonged to hunting clubs and therefore growth of the phenomenonin Russia must be due to increased violations by existing poachers rather than ldquonewrecruitsrdquo into the ranks of poachers (66) She also discussed the assumption that povertyis a main cause of poaching and indeed found a higher number of cases in areas thathad experienced economic shocks
Methods value and limitations of social and advocacy media as a data source
While empirical evidence collected by experts noted above reveals that most poachingcases of recreational game are by local actors surveys suggest that the perception of theRussian public holds a relatively small group of elite violators responsible for the major-ity of cases
Eurasian Geography and Economics 461
A clue to understanding this dissonance may be found in a 2011 article by ViktorGurov a hunter and ranger who discussed his attempt to appreciate the motivation ofpeople caught poaching After many interviews with people he apprehended Gurovdecided there were three types of poachers (1) people pushed to the action by ldquomaterialor spiritualrdquo poverty (2) professional commercial poachers who are very arrogant andlooking out for their customers and (3) the powerful elite called by Gurov the bespre-delschiki (those without limits) who view themselves as above the law do not worryabout getting caught and are motivated by the ldquosweetness of forbidden fruitrdquo (Gurov2011) The author goes on to make recommendations to fight poachers in Russia andnotes that officials who are caught poaching and avoid responsibility just encourageordinary hunters to think ldquoif they can why not merdquo Elite violations therefore mayhave an impact far beyond the mere scope of the crimes themselves if the public feelsdiscouraged about upholding legal regimes for sustainable recreational hunting practices
I collected information sources to ascertain perceptions about poachers from socialand press media resulting in a largely anecdotal database based on the Russian textsSources of information included
bull Web-based Russian hunting journals for popular audiencesbull Web-based blogs and forums for rank-and-file huntersbull Advocacy web sites by environmental organizationsbull Press articles reporting alleged violations by elite poachers and public commentsreacting to such incidents
Most material was gleaned from publications dating from 2010 to 2014 but in somecases citations were made to earlier articles or press reports Often anecdotes werereported in multiple sources and I made efforts to track reports to the originalpublication
As in all literature surveys limitations of this method involve incorrect interpreta-tions of perceptions expressed in the Russian text the potential for bias in choice ofmaterials and self-selection of those who comment in online forums Because I wasinterested in reactions of hunters comments and blogs were surveyed at times resultingin vernacular jargon that required care to interpret This survey of social and pressmedia serves only as a starting point and a fruitful next step for analysis would bethrough questionnaire surveys such as Urbanrsquos (2010) research on attitudes of the elitein Russia or Eliasonrsquos (2004) on poachers in the United States
Russian legal regime for hunting2
Although hunting has long been a tradition in Russia for all social classes the numberof registered hunters in Russia has declined from 45 million in the 1980s to 28 millionin 2012 (Kuzenkov 2011 Smolrsquoyakova 2013) Registered adult hunters in Russia wereabout 196 percent of the population in 2012 versus 444 percent in the United States(United States Fish amp Wildlife Service 2011) this despite the fact that 80 percent of allland in Russia is designated as hunting land while in the United States it is 534percent (Table 1 Allen 2014 Kuzenkov 2011)
Historically hunting grounds in Russia were controlled in part by wealthy landown-ers and the nobility but up until the 1917 revolution rights to hunt on private landswere usually granted to lower social classes (Gamov 2014) Traditions such as huntingwith dogs and falconry entered Russia via the upper classes and were often portrayed in
462 K Braden
Russian art in an idealized form such as Vasiliy Perovrsquos famous 1871 painting Okhot-niki na privalye (Hunters at Rest) National leaders from tsarist to Soviet periods wereshown hunting in published photographs (Figure 1)
With the advent of the Soviet regime hunting clubs became more widespread andall hunting lands belonged to the state at the national or local level The governmentagency Glavokhota (Main Administration for Hunting and Zapovedniki-Reserves) hadauthority for regulation of both domestic and foreign hunters and hunting lands as wellas nature reserves (a good history of the organization may be found in Weiner [1999241ndash250] and a general history of hunting during Soviet times in Gamov [2014]) Theagency worked with some very large hunting unionsclubs often attached to police pro-fessions the railway sector or the military After the devolution of the Soviet Unionprivatization of hunting resources and growth of companies serving foreign trophy hun-ters began in earnest Some experts on hunting bemoan the post-Soviet developmentsValeriy Kuzenkov the editor of the journal Okhota in a 2010 interview noted ldquoNowboth our unified federal system for hunting oversight and our scientific and researchfacilities are in ruins hellip the country doesnrsquot have a unified and transparent system ofhunting oversightrdquo (Degtyarev 2010)
The changes to Glavokhota reflect many reorganization schemes for environmentalmanagement since the devolution of the Soviet Union The State Committee for Envi-ronmental Protection was abolished as far back as the year 2000 and many functionswere moved to the Ministry of Natural Resources (now the Ministry of NaturalResources and Ecology) of the Russian Federation the same bureaucracy responsiblefor drawing profits from exploitation of Russiarsquos resources Another source of complainthas been about the fact that Glavokhota had been connected to hunting inspectors andeducation to prevent poaching (Figure 2) whereas Gosokhotnadzor the agency
Table 1 United States and Russia hunting statistics 2011ndash2012
Russian Federation United States
Total hunting land mill ha 13660 5294as percent national area 8000 5390
private hunting lands mill ha 7380 2470percent of hunting land that is private 540 467
Number of hunters in 2012 2800000 13700000Hunters as percent total population 196 444Recreational expenditures on hunting mill US dollars $50000 $3370000Implied average expenditure per hunter US dollars $17857 $245985
Notes Russian Government estimates 15 billion ha are available for hunting almost 100 percent of nationalterritoryUS private hunting lands figures leased plus owned from 2011 Fish amp Wildlife survey Table 34US primarily measures huntersrsquo days on public or private lands by surveyExpenditures on Russian hunting from Smolrsquoyakova interview with DonskoyExpenditures on US hunting from 2011 Fish amp Wildlife report 22Sources Smolrsquoyakova (2013) Degtyarev (2010)Federal Statistics of Russian Federation httpwwwgksruwpswcmconnectrosstat_mainrosstatrustatisticsenterpriseeconomyDevelopment of Hunting Strategy in Russian Federation to 2030 3 July 2014 N 1216-p httpwwwrgru20140707oxot-xoz-site-dokhtmlUnited States Fish amp Wildlife Service (2011) National Survey of Fishing Hunting and Wildlife-AssociatedRecreationBackcountry Chronicles est BLM USFS and state public lands available for hunting httpwwwbackcountrychroniclescompublic-hunting-land
Eurasian Geography and Economics 463
responsible for legal oversight of hunting is now separated from other parts of gamemanagement in the MNR and housed instead in the Ministry of Agriculture Kuzenkovargued that there are inadequate inspectors for a country the size of Russia and thatinspectors have an insufficient power base or access to scientific norms (Degtyarev2010) In the past Glavokhota also had a Central Science and Research Laboratory ongame management and wildlife biology supervising 29 state-run experimental gamefarms Professor Mikhail Perovskiy a biologist with the Russian Agrarian Correspon-dence University in Moscow argued for the revival of not only Glavokhota but also itsagency culture noting that the employees and managers of the past were hunters
Figure 1 Historic Images of VIP Hunters Top Tsar Nikolay II at hunt in 1900 httpwwwebftourruarticleshtmid=631 bottom left Nikita Khrushchev (Leader of USSR from 1958 to 1964)and Josip Broz Tito (President of Yugoslavia) on a moose hunt 1961 Photo from the book Zavi-dovo Zhivaya istoriya (Sergey Devyatov Aleksandr Yegorov Valentin Zhilyaev and Olrsquoga Kay-kovoy 2014 Moscow KremlrsquoFilrsquom) and reproduced for website National Explorer httpwwwnexplorerrunews__12865htm bottom right Leonid Brezhnev (Leader of USSR from 1977 to1982) hunting 1973 Photographer Vladimir Musaelrsquoyan reproduced at website of NationalExplorer httpwwwnexplorerrunews__12865htm Websites accessed January 10 2015Source Permission was obtained from the copyright holder
464 K Braden
themselves Indeed when Khrushchev created the agency he drew upon members ofRosokhotrybolovsoyuz the main huntersrsquo union (Perovskiy 2011)
Rosokhotrybolovsoyuz which in 2013 welcomed Tatiyana Aramileva as its firstfemale president continues to be the largest hunting and fishing association in the coun-try with control of 14 percent of hunting land that is assigned to private organizationsand it serves as a powerful umbrella group for various regional clubs or unions(Degtyarev 2010 Rosokhotrybolovsoyuz 2013) In March 2013 a NGO OD-ROS(Obshchestvennoye Dvizheniye Rossiyskiy Okhotnicheskiy Soyuz [Social MovementRussian Hunting Union]) was formed and it sponsored a February 2014 conference inMoscow to empower rank-and-file hunters This new organization is emblematic ofdissatisfaction with the hunting legal regime in Russia Partly inspired by opposition torules eliminating some spring bird hunting because of proposed Russian accession toAEWA (Agreement on the Conservation of African-Eurasian Migratory Waterbirdsunder UNEP) OD-ROS also adopted resolutions on improvement of access to huntinggrounds and better equity on distribution of licenses (Okhotnikiru 2013)
As of 2014 226 species were designated as game animals (Lomanovoy 2010 Shalygin2013a) for hunting in Russia and the government estimated the equivalent of half abillion US dollars was spent on recreational hunting in 2010 (Degtyarev interview withV Kuzenkov 2010) while the figure for the United States was US $337 billion (UnitedStates Fish amp Wildlife Service 2011 Report Table 1) Ungulate species in Russia form themain game objects and include red deer roe deer musk deer spotted deer and moose but
Figure 2 1969 Soviet government anti-poaching poster by artist AA Shkrabo Translation ldquoAPoacher Is the Worst Enemy of NaturerdquoSource Permission was sought but the Darwin Museum in Moscow indicated that it was nolonger possible to obtain copyright for this as the agency that holds copyright is no longer in exis-tence
Eurasian Geography and Economics 465
wild boar is also hunted and fur-bearing fauna such as sable otters and beaver are huntedor trapped Brown bears have a limited legal hunt but the Russian Government has attimes forbidden spring hunting of hibernating bears (Walker 2012) By Russian Govern-ment estimates populations of wild boar roe deer and moose increased from 2004 to2012 by 90 27 and 46 percent respectively but the reported catch of these species grewat an even faster pace (Federal State Statistical Service 2012)
The rise in poaching energized environmental groups concerned over animal popula-tions and ecosystems to agitate for tougher laws In response national legislation onhunting began to be reformed and in 2009 a more unified strategy was announced(Law No 209) with Article 2 beginning to outline plans for sustainability of game andbetter preservation of biodiversity in Russia (Volyanskiy 2014) The plans called formore involvement by citizens and NGOs as well as for ways to make hunting resourcesmore accessible to the general public and it also envisioned improved scientific normsto determine wildlife management
Meanwhile studies by groups supported by outside international agencies such as theUnited Nations Environmental Program (UNEP) recognized the magnitude of the problemin Russia and called for much tougher laws and fines to punish poachers (see for exampleYurkova Almashev and Tokova (2007) on poaching levels in the Altay region) Damagewas classified by Russian law according to ldquomajor damagesrdquo such as destroying wildlifelisted in the Red Book of Endangered Species (Braden and Prudnikova 2008 Kasparek2011 MNR 2012a) versus damage to less ecologically significant game animals Amend-ments followed and even further calls went out to tighten the laws as the rise in poachingcontinued One member of the Duma Oleg Mikheev even proposed that all hunting bebanned in Russia an idea that did not receive much support (Shalygin 2013a) But prohibi-tions on hunting polar bears baby harp seals and other popular glamor species wereadopted although some limited hunting of polar bears resumed in 2011 in Russia Envi-ronmental NGOs were joined in the call for tougher standards by animal rights groups(such as Moscow Society of Animal Protection and IFAW the International Fund for Ani-mal Welfare) In some cases anti-poaching brigades were even created by outside groupsfor example the United Nations Development Program and the World Bank Global Envi-ronmental Facility financed them in the Altay-Sayan Ecoregion project (Kasparek 2011) incooperation with the Sosnovka Coalition (Angarova 2011) The Zelyeniy patrol (ldquoGreenPatrolrdquo) NGO started in Sakhalin in 2007 as a citizensrsquo action group in Russia and oftenpublicizes cases of poacher
At some regional levels local authorities had already raised fines for poaching forexample in Vologda Oblastrsquo by March 2013 Governor Oleg Kuvshinnikov made fines 10times higher than the previous year (Polyanskaya 2013) and he served as one source ofinsider pressure on the federal government The organizations publicized how low the fineswere for poaching of endangered species in Russia and the fact that even if caught poach-ers obtained profits vastly outweighing financial penalties In addition organizationsargued that the law should encompass not only those apprehended illegally killing animalsbut also criminals who participated in the transport and marketing of the products
On 15 June 2012 a new law (registered at Ministry of Justice 04022011 No 19704)entered into force with a subsequent law signed in May 2013 by Vladimir Putin (FederalLaw No 91 07052013) creating increased fines and penalties for those convicted ofpoaching Depending on the species and the circumstances fines have risen up to 10-foldThe law allows guns to be confiscated and the right to hunt may be revoked for up to twoyears Penalties for officials citizens who reoffend or organized crime members caughtand convicted of poaching are much harsher with higher financial penalties and prison
466 K Braden
terms up to seven years (Shalygin 2013b Smolrsquoyakova 2013 State Duma 2013WWF-Russia 2014a) These stricter penalties were hailed by experts and environmentalistsas an important first step to reduce poaching (Polyanskaya 2013) with Olga Zherebkina ofWWFAmur branch arguing that revocation of the right to hunt was one of the most effec-tive tools to combat poaching (WWF-Russia 2014a) Penalties were increased for huntingout of season hunting without proper documents or using hunting areas under lease with-out permission Inspectors were given more power to stop people demand documentslook at photographs or other artifacts and apprehend offenders
Since the advent of the new laws the Russian press and environmental web siteshave indeed publicized many cases of apprehended poachers The newspaper Vremya inthe Nizhniy Novgorod Oblastrsquo reported that nearly 3000 criminal cases of illegal hunt-ing had been prosecuted in the first half of 2014 alone (Stepanova 2014) In OmskOblastrsquo a resident of Nizhneomsk district was fined 160000 rubles (equivalent to morethan US $4000) for illegally killing from a snowmobile two roe deer and a rabbit(Yemelyanova 2014) The government arrest rate for game poachers will in all probabil-ity continue to increase (Lizer 2014) For example Oleg Mitvolrsquo former head ofRosprirodnadzor (Service for Oversight of Natural Resources within MNR) reportedduring an interview with Pravdaru that an estimated 20 percent of urban-based huntersand 30 percent of rural ones hunt without a license while the figure for the NorthCaucasus region was as much as 100 percent (Polyanskaya 2013)
But will the laws be effective enough to stop some of the most egregious forms ofpoaching by organized crime elements and VIP hunters or will they serve to mainlyapprehend more common lawbreakers who illegally take game stock
It was noted quickly after adoption of the new laws that they had a significant flawparagraph 531 prohibiting certain motorized forms of hunting (for example using heli-copters to hunt saiga antelope or shooting ungulates from ATVs) was dropped from thenew code Representatives from Greenpeace-Russia and WWF-Russia called attention tothe problem and began public campaigns to correct this omission Vladimir Krever ofWWFrsquos Moscow office argued that it had not been an oversight but eliminated purpose-fully and called it ldquolegalized poachingrdquo (Chizhova 2012 Greenpeace Russia 2012)Some comments ironically suggested that there was more in the new laws about use ofhunting dogs than the use of helicopters (Sinyakov 2012) and one online news serviceread ldquoMinpriroda (MNR) Has Created Ideal Conditions for VIP-Poachersrdquo (Gomzikova2012) Public pressure caused the law to be amended (Registered in the Ministry of Jus-tice on 30 May 2012 No 24394) to reinsert paragraph 531
Environmental groups were not the only ones examining the new laws Recreationalhunters seemed to be less welcoming of the legislation passed since 2009 online forumsand journals began to point out what were perceived as errors in the legislation Thecomplaints from the hunting communities encompassed the following issues
bull Lack of clarity especially congruence of local and federal laws and understandingof scientific norms for setting seasons and rules for each species the need forclearer definition of allowances of trapping for ldquoeducational purposesrdquo and whatconstitutes a scientific quota lack of clarity about constraints on the use of hunt-ing dogs (Degtyarev 2010 Kuzenkov 2011 Shalygin 2013a)
bull Continued impunity by powerful poachers with political or economic clout failure todeal with falsification of documents and permits in some local areas (Kuzenkov 2011)
bull Continued favor for privatization making fees for use of privatized hunting groundsmore expensive lack of recourse in the courts for hunters who have complaints about
Eurasian Geography and Economics 467
Table
2Gov
ernm
entsupp
ortof
huntingresourcesandprivatizationtrends20
05ndash201
2(incurrentpricesmillionrubles)
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2005ndash201
2(
)
Federal
finan
cial
support
Total
expend
itureson
theenvironm
ent
23393
025
922
829
520
036
862
734
336
837
238
241
201
443
231
918
481
Expenditureson
biod
iversity
12542
16052
21681
26597
21463
22975
13381
17850
14232
biod
iversity
aspercentof
environm
entalexpend
itures
536
619
734
722
625
617
325
413
77
01
General
expend
itureson
gamemanagem
ent
1489
2003
2601
3344
3847
4515
5502
6196
41612
gamemgm
tas
percentenvironm
entalexpend
itures
064
077
088
091
112
121
134
143
22
516
expend
ituresforbiolog
ical
conservatio
nmeasures
225
307
431
500
608
655
743
986
43822
expend
ituresto
mon
itorgamepo
pulatio
ns34
4059
7094
90117
151
44412
expend
ituresto
maintainhu
ntinginfrastructure
helliphellip
helliphellip
hellip44
651
452
0
Priva
tization
indicators
Num
berof
approv
edhu
ntingorganizatio
ns20
0622
7628
1229
7531
8936
1439
0839
5619
721
legally
definedorganizatio
ns19
5422
0426
7928
2530
2233
3835
83hellip
18337
individu
alentrepreneurs
5274
133
150
170
276
330
hellip63
462
Areaof
leased
huntingland
sthou
sha
62600
066
200
068
600
068
200
069
900
072
100
076
200
073
800
011789
Avg
leased
land
perhu
ntingorganizatio
nthou
sha
312
291
244
229
219
200
195
187
5978
Sou
rce
Gov
ernm
entof
Russian
Federation
Federal
Service
forState
Statisticsldquookruzhayu
shchayasredardquo
httpwwwgksruwpswcm
connectrosstat_m
ainrosstatrustatisticsenvironm
ent
468 K Braden
private hunting organizations with land leases who do not follow regulations(Volyanskiy 2014)
bull Unclear laws about road access to public hunting grounds (particularly if routes mustcut across surrounding privatized lands) and about rules for hunting on agriculturaland forest lands (Degtyarev 2010)
bull Increased restrictions for public target practice areas or shooting rangesbull Higher costs of licenses creating burdens for rural poor especially elderly pensioners(Degtyarev 2010)
bull New cost imposed for recertification to renew licenses every five years by requiringgun safety training even for lifelong hunters The cost of the certification program8000 rubles represents about US $225 or by 2011 values one-half monthrsquos wages interms of averages for 45 percent of the Russian population (Federal State StatisticalService 2012)
Concurrent with the tighter laws the government of the Russian Federation issued astrategic plan to the year 2030 (MNR 2014) The plan was signed 3 July 2014 by PrimeMinister Dmitry Medvedev and recognizes the shortage of trained personnel and theneed to improve the population management of game animals The goals call for
bull increasing the number of game species to their ldquoecological capacityrdquo and mainte-nance of genetic diversity
bull increasing the economic value of hunting in Russia to one-half of one percent ofGDP (the value of hunting resources was estimated to be one-half billion US buthas the potential to increase to US $12 billion Shalygin 2014)
bull training sufficient state inspectors to allow three for each municipal district thatcontains hunting grounds
bull reducing poaching by a factor of 25 increasing the privatization of hunting landsin Russia and number of lease agreements with private organizations but makingliability stricter for hunting companies who do not follow regulations
bull increasing the number of game farms and public access to hunting areasbull clarifying the rights of hunters and the method for obtaining permitsbull establishing incentives to attract private investment in recreational hunting Theplan also recognizes that development of ecotourism would be a positive incomesource for indigenous communities
Budget allocations to achieve the plan were to be announced separately as each budgetcycle unfolded From 2005 to 2012 game management expenditure as a percent of fed-eral Russian Government spending on the environment grew from 064 to 143 percenta small portion of overall environmental spending but outpacing overall environmentalexpenditures in terms of growth trajectory (Table 2)
Privatization of hunting lands
The plan for 2030 also underlines the strategy of increased long-term leases on huntinggrounds that were formerly state run and open to the public respectively termed zakre-plennyye okhotnichrsquoyye ugodrsquoi (allotted hunting grounds) versus ODu for Obshchedos-tupnyye ugodrsquoi (commonly accessible hunting grounds) Table 2 shows the trend inallotments from 2005 to 2012 and the number of okhotpolrsquozovateli or designated pri-vate enterprise hunting organizations While leased land has grown (MNR 2012b) it
Eurasian Geography and Economics 469
has been outpaced by the increase in approved hunting organizations indicating thehigh demand for privatization In some areas such as the Voronezh region leased hunt-ing lands take up 85 percent of all hunting grounds in the Altay Kray 857 percent(Gorbachev 2014 Shalygin 2014 web portal for Hunting Administration of Altay Krayhttpwwwaltayohotaru accessed 13 September 2014) Private hunting grounds tend tobe better managed often with better paid staff and the ability to control game popula-tions therefore there is a tendency for game to concentrate on private grounds awayfrom areas of publicly accessible hunting ndash the Russian Government in creating the2030 plan noted that 91 percent of wild boar 75 percent of moose and 61 percent ofroe deer are now located on private land allotments (MNR 2014)
Shalygin (2014) writing in the politically conservative hunting news source Na-tional Explorer called for a more vigorous public debate among the hunting publicabout the wisdom of the strategic plan The strategic direction of the Russian Govern-ment may seek to head off the ldquotragedy of the commonsrdquo with respect to wildlife sus-tainability but it also creates a stronger monopoly control of game resources (Figure 3)The editor of the journal Okhota noted this in a 2010 interview about the direction thenew laws were taking
New proprietors often look at these lands as their own private domain ndash they think thatthey have the right to do what they want with them Very often they close access to theterritory for the local population This provokes conflicts (Degtyarev 2010)
The Russian Government set a goal of keeping at least 20 percent of hunting lands pub-lic (federal law on hunting Article 7 para 3) but hunting leases are becoming a com-mon method for game management in other countries (note Table 1 United States) Toattract investment the Russian Government concludes special agreements with huntingorganizations and entrepreneurs for terms from 20 to 49 years These entities in turnpledge that game resources will be subject to conservation measures Leases are deter-mined at auction and the process is supposed to be transparent and publicly scrutinizedwith the rental fees accruing to the federal budget Reporting requirements are quitedetailed with forms requesting information on every aspect of the lease from number ofemployees to estimated cost of road maintenance on the grounds
Regions set limits and boundaries on leased land and collect fees according to a sched-ule set by the tax code if the land is not bid by auction In 2010 the average was 10 rublesper hectare for a land lease though in remote regions such as Khanty-Mansi AutonomousOkrug the cost might be only one ruble per hectare (MNR 30 June 2010 law No 490)
From 2005 to 2011 the number of okhotpolrsquozovateli categorized as legal organiza-tions grew by 83 percent (Table 2) while the number of private individuals with suchdesignations grew more than six times (from 52 to 330) By the year 2013 there were4033 okhotpolrsquozovateli reported by the Federal Statistical Service3 These enterpriseswhether leases or outright purchases are part of the general transfer of rural land to oli-garchs and wealthy business elite as outlined by Visser Mamonova and Spoor in their2012 article in The Journal of Peasant Studies and by Grigory Ioffe and others (IoffeNefedova and De Beurs 2012) in their examination of the impoverished state of ruralland holdings in Russia On the one hand the phenomenon represents needed invest-ment in economic development of abandoned land But questions are raised overwhether laws are followed and investments benefit local underemployed populations4
In 2011 reporter Valeriy Serdyukov in the newspaper Vedomosti published selectdata on the size of some hunting leases by 16 well-known individuals or organizations
470 K Braden
totaling 2573 million hectares an area almost three times the size of YellowstoneNational Park (Serdyukov 2011) The percent of land available for leasing and the num-ber of hunting organizations are supposed to be distributed across the country accordingto scientific norms for game sustainability and demand but in reality the pattern reflectsurban populations Thus Leningrad Oblastrsquo has 133 organizations with long-term leasesranging from 232000 to 406 hectares in size (Vedomosti news January 20 2012) EVBenderskiy Chair of Rosokhotrybolovsoyuz published an open letter to the deputyminister of MNR on the issue of exclusionary rights to hunting grounds complainingthat the criterion for setting standards on maximum amount of leased land per regionwas not clear and the part of the law trying to prevent monopolistic control of land wassubject to interpretation (Benderskiy 2012)
The director of the hunting department for MNR Anton Bersenyev addressed per-ceived inequities in the privatization process in an interview with Sergey Fokin for theonline hunting journal Okhotnikru The reporter stated
for our conversation it is appropriate to begin with the issues of concern to many hunterswho believe that the transfer of hunting grounds to legal entities including individual usersleads to the infringement of the rights of hunters especially local ones who have hunted insuch places for many generations (Fokin 2013)
Perhaps the sensitivity to unfairness in more recent hunting land leases may be summedup best by Valery Serdyukov in his article on oligarchs and hunting Noting that variouspublic organizations and hunting clubs had been losing out on their long-term leasesbroken by the government in favor of being auctioned off (sometimes in a non-transpar-ent manner) to new private enterprises he wrote
Only ten years ago almost all hunting land was public in terms of the number [of individ-ual grounds] listed for common hunting But then everything changed ldquoMuscovites arrivedand hunted They liked our places and said they wanted to take the landrdquo remembers onemember of a regional hunting society ldquoWe put in a claim won the competition andreceived a license for the plot we wantedrdquo noted a Moscow businessman one of the largestrenters of hunting lands in the Northwest (Serdyukov 2011)
Did the advent of the improved hunting laws even the playing field Serdyukov (2011)cites evidence that before the new laws came into force those with information andpower made preparations to win the auctions in advance and secure long-term 49-yearleases He cited the example of Tver Oblastrsquo where 16 agreements were signed by thegovernor for leases totaling 220085 ha each for a 49-year period all concluded on theeve of the open auction
Such anecdotal evidence cannot be accepted as a pattern but discussions on huntingforums suggest there is at least a perception among ordinary hunters that they areincreasingly being shutout from hunting resources while at the same time the powerelite are allowed full access to game even if it violates the law
The impact of high-profile poaching cases
As suggested by such exposeacutes as Zersquoev Wolfsonrsquos book noted above men in power inRussia or the USSR have long exhibited unconcern and impunity about violating hunt-ing norms In 1997 for example Prime Minister Viktor Chernomyrdin and AnatolyLisitsyn governor of Yaroslavrsquo Oblastrsquo were accused of illegally shooting a hibernating
Eurasian Geography and Economics 471
female bear but no charges were ever filed (Apalrsquokov and Averin 2008) Boris Yeltsinand the governor of Novgorod Oblastrsquo were alleged to hunt moose out of season(Moiseyenko 2004) An important difference with the past is the availability ofinformation in the Internet age The Russian press (print online and broadcast) socialmedia environmental organizations and huntersrsquo online forums have all publicizedVIP-poaching Sufficient cases emerged just in the last few years to allow creation ofTable A1 in Appendix 1 via information from media outlets Not all the cases listedhave resulted in convictions therefore I present the information as a demonstration ofhow perceptions are created in the mind of the public not as a list of people convictedof poaching
WWF-Russia and TraSSS (Center for Study of Terrorism International OrganizedCrime and Corruption) released a report on poaching in the Russian Far East and theirsurvey research seemed to affirm that local people believe that wildlife crime is oftenperpetrated by a powerful elite A majority (78 percent) of those surveyed felt that poach-ers were primarily people in power and 59 percent surveyed thought that the wealthywere the most common poachers (Vaysman Matveychuk and Minrsquokov 2012 13) Whilethe authors of the report felt that involvement of the local community to halt the crimeswas necessary at the same time it was acknowledged that local peoplersquos perceptions shiftthe blame to elite outsiders Baydykov (2012) a former hunting guide who worked foryears in the Altay Krayrsquos Kislukhinskiy reserve echoed this impression when hediscussed elite hunters who for years practiced illegal helicopter hunting in the region Hestated that such people crushed the institution of real hunting in the Altay Kray and thatordinary poorer hunters could certainly not afford the mechanized equipment
Not satisfied with open hunting grounds and seasons confident in their impunity they entera wildlife sanctuary on snowmobiles and helicopters The only obstacle in their way mightbe a ranger And the consequences of those encounters I find offensive
Vladimir Aramilev a renowned wildlife scientist who coordinates the Amur leopardprogram for WWF-Russia argued in an editorial for Russkiy okhotnichiy zhurnal (2014)that all the efforts and funds to halt poaching in Russia might be in vain because of asystem that does not inherently have a design to stop it He did find some hope inimprovement of some game animal numbers since privatized game farms look out fortheir investments However Aramilev also wrote that those who prosecute the crime donot work actively enough to condemn the perpetrators and therefore the impunity thatpoachers enjoy breeds contempt for the law
A citizen who is law-abiding is guided by his inner convictions which coincide with lawsof human society and fear of inevitable punishment Double standards completely ruinedthe system of loyal relations to onersquos neighbor the conservation of the environment andcompliance with the law The post-Soviet period with raging theft and banditry put an endto the soul of a Russian person Therefore a law abiding citizenry can only be achievedthrough the second path through the fear of inevitable punishment And what type of inevi-table punishment for poaching can there be if even those who work for powerful officesare not interested (Aramilev 2013)
While poaching accusations against officials and wealthy businessmen occur throughoutRussia the record in the Altay Republic has been especially gruesome Severalhigh-profile cases were broadly covered in the Russian press and followed keenly byenvironmental organizations In 2003 a local wildlife manager encountered a group
472 K Braden
who illegally hunted from a Mi-8 helicopter a protected herd of ibex and the groupturned out to include Aleksey Saurin who at the time was head of federal managementfor hunting resources (Braden and Prudnikova 2008 15ndash16)
Perhaps the most notorious case was referred to as ldquoAltay-gaterdquo (Castner andEwald 2009) A VIP group had apparently been illegally hunting argali in the Kosh-Agach district when the helicopter crashed (the Altapress was quickly on the scene ofthe accident and published pictures including of the ibex) Among the dead were thepresidential envoy to the State Duma Aleksandr Kosopkin and Viktor Kaimin chair-man of the Committee for the Protection Use and Reproduction of Fauna of theAltay Republic who had earlier promoted trophy hunting in the Altay The four whosurvived included the Deputy Prime Minister of the Republic of Altay Anatoly Ban-nykh chief for the State Duma Committee on Economic Policy and EntrepreneurshipNikolai Kapranov CEO of the Moscow-based industrial environmental companyldquoInekordquo Boris Belinsky and a co-pilot Maxim Kolbin Bannykh resigned his positionafter the crash and he along with Belinsky and Kapranov were charged with illegalhunting The investigation dragged on for two years with the case alternately dis-missed and reopened as environmental groups brought pressure on the governmentThe defendants claimed they had not participated in the actual shooting but only wereguilty of being present on the helicopter On 23 May 2011 the three men wereacquitted and the prosecutor appealed When sent back to local courts it was decidedthat the statute of limitations had expired Commenting on the case Mikhail Kreyn-dlin of Greenpeace-Russia noted ldquoTruly now VIP-poachers have gotten a clear signallsquoall is possible and nothing will come of itrsquo The ordinary citizen caught poachingcan be punished with a real prison term Senior officials are not threatened with any-thingrdquo (Vishnevskiy 2011)
But other high-profile cases have been brought under suspicious circumstancesAleksey Navalny with the Progress Party and an active opponent of Vladimir Putin wasaccused by VOOP (the All-Russian Nature Conservation Society) of poaching becausehe posed for a picture after moose hunting that appeared to be taken in the summerwhile the season does not start until October (The Moscow Times 2014) LyubovrsquoDuyko who heads up the societyrsquos legal affairs sent an official complaint to the pros-ecutorrsquos office Navalny denied the charge Duyko is a prominent member of PutinrsquosUnited Russia Party (along with other members of the VOOP Board) and stood for2014 municipal elections in the Porokhovyye district of St Petersburg as a party mem-ber (Varkhivakhnet 2014)
Some attempts to bring valid complaints against VIP illegal hunters have resulted indifficult times for inspectors or prosecutors One well-known case involved AleksandrDovydenko a hunting guide with the organization ldquoMosoblokhotupravleniyrdquo who losthis job in 2013 and was sentenced to probation in a prison term for abuse of power Hehad apprehended people he accused of illegal hunting including the head of Gazpromrsquosgeology division Gennady Kucherov and the CEO of the firm ldquoTranssetirdquo (Table A1)Questions arose during the trial of whether Dovydenko had shot one person in a groupof poachers whom he claimed were resisting arrest by escaping on their snowmobileAn unemployed hunter who accompanied the others was the only one eventuallycharged and convicted of poaching (Shvarev 2013b) The Dovydenko case receivedmuch attention and inspired a petition via the NGO ldquoChangeorgrdquo to relieve him of thecharges5 A similar incident occurred in Kurgan Oblastrsquo with an inspector who sus-pected police of poaching from snowmobiles reported it and then was arrested himself
Eurasian Geography and Economics 473
and accused of taking bribes in earlier incidents The poaching case against the officialswas never prosecuted (Chelovek i zakon 2014)
Motivations for VIP-poaching
Recreational poaching has been examined by Muth and Bowe (1998) in the UnitedStates and the authors suggested two motivations poaching as ldquothrill killingrdquo andobsession with display of trophies (15ndash17) One aspect that differentiates motivation inthese cases from the Russian context is the element of secretiveness Illegal trophy hun-ters in the American West take pains to hide the evidence from authorities (Archibold2006) while VIP poachers in Russia usually operate in an open fashion
Urbanrsquos (2010) study of the cultures of power in post-communist Russia provides auseful framework for exploring the motivations of Russian VIP poachers While abusesof power by oligarchs and the nouveaux riches have been well documented (see forexample Dawisha 2014 Hoffman 2002) Urbanrsquos study allows a look inside the cultureof the elite through interviews and defines the importance of the sub-culture or ldquoinrdquogroup He suggests that for those on the outside the actions of the elite may seem mis-taken or crazy but ldquofor those sharing the same habitus informed by the same culturalpractices and participating in the same discourse they are regarded as realrdquo (6) FurtherUrban presents a strong case that law and morality do not go hand in hand for those inpower but actually may work in opposition moral criteria are established through inter-personal relationships while the law itself is regarded as a weakness (15ndash16) This argu-ment coincides well with Aramilevrsquos position noted above that once respect for the lawthrough an inner moral compass disappears there is only the of threat punishment thatwill halt lawbreakers
Researchers have suggested that part of Vladimir Putinrsquos mass appeal to citizens ishis role in ldquore-masculinizingrdquo their self-image as Russians (Foxall 2013 Riabov andRiabova 2014) Gender is an important boundary marker for those in power and theattempt to make concrete an ldquousrdquo versus ldquothemrdquo mentality Riabov and Riabova (2014)noted that the traditional attributes of masculinity suggest power while submissioncorrelates with what (in the authorsrsquo view) some Russians perceive as feminine attri-butes (25ndash25) A study of the public images portrayed by Putin in settings that arehyper-masculine (Figure 4) underscores these arguments Foxall has examined a seriesof Kremlin-approved photographs released of Putin that show him in traditional maleactivities associated with outdoor recreation and noted that these have created anldquoAction Manrdquo portrait of a leader (Foxall 2013 134 see also Young 2011) A milita-rized virility is an expression of state power The term associated with such images isnastoyashchiy muzhik in the past referring to the peasant tradition in Russia but nowco-opted by elite such as Putin to suggest it is he who is the ldquorealrdquo Russian guy (Riabovand Riabova 2014)
What might the real ldquoreal muzhikirdquo think of such seemingly hyper-masculineexpressions of power Online forum responses by rank-and-file hunters suggest an atti-tude of contempt While Putin may remain popular with the public press coverage andsocial media discussion of unpunished elite criminals often highlight the bloodthirstynature of the crime the seeming unconcern of the VIP hunters and even public dis-dain6
474 K Braden
Figure 3 Editorial cartoon on privatization of hunting resources by artist Mikhail LarichevVecherniy Peterburg October 20 2009 Translation ldquoSoldrdquoSource Permission was obtained from the copyright holder
Figure 4 Vladimir Putin on a hunt in the Tyva Republic 2007 Photograph by European PressPhoto AgencySource Permission was obtained from the copyright holder
Eurasian Geography and Economics 475
Greedy people driven by vanity and after blood hellip not poor people but people in goodpositions (Baydykov 2012)
What land is left to defend Only those asshole oligarchs are lefthellipif the state laws are notfunctioning itrsquos time to fire the officials and their entourages -blogger comments on poach-ing in Samara Luka Nature Park (Sistema Opoveshcheniya 2014)
It seems to be that soon the only justice in Russia will be vigilante justice- blogger com-ment on Altay-gate helicopter crash incident (Mir Novostey 2014)
On the theme of poaching a law should be perceived normally as a law by hunters A badlaw is not a law but just derives from rotten conditions hellip Right now order is only upheldthrough repression but the order is spoiled Controllers are caught up in it ten times overfor this bullshit not a society determining its own traditions Blogger ldquodEretikrdquo (Gunsruforum 2013 Shvarev 2013a)
Officials are lawless hellip you canrsquot beat the system you can only be indignant and learnfrom the mistakes of others Blogger Xgod89 (Gunsru forum 2011)
The truth about Russia now is that MNR and the courts do not rule but insolent jerks whomuzzle the courts and prosecutorsrsquo offices are in charge Blogger A Bonch-Bruyevich com-menting on Dovydenko case (Shvarev 2013b)
Some fat urban dyadrsquoka who goes into the forest and finds a bear or moose poached withhelp of hunting guide (Shalygin 2013a)
Conclusion for hunting sustainability ndash the value of a moral compass
I have argued that VIP illegal hunting though not a high percentage of poaching casessets a destructive tone not only because of direct damage to wildlife sustainability butalso because it contributes to corruption of inspectors and prosecution personnel cyni-cism about rule of law and a discouragement to non-elite hunters who are increasinglycut off from prey due to regulations and higher costs
The utility for VIP hunters may not be economic gain but may be the sense of powerenhancement and differentiation from the masses Social science research has suggestedthat unhidden violations of social norms may actually signal power whereas lower powerindividuals are more subject to social constraints (see for example Van Kleef et al2011) There are rewards to elevated power and the establishment of identity in a selectsubgroup of actors Resources are more accessible as is the ability to make decisions onhow to distribute those resources to others Keltner Gruenfeld and Anderson (2003)have cited numerous social-psychological experiments suggesting that elevated powerincreases the likelihood of socially inappropriate actions often showing up in males asldquoprofligate behaviorsrdquo (276ndash277) Given these precepts it is possible that overt incidentsof impunity in wildlife crime by VIP hunters in Russia are signs of status and a way tomaintain group identity a proposition that calls for further investigation
In turn the narrative of VIP poaching solidifies the perception of corruption ndash a phe-nomenon measured in Transparency Internationalrsquos Corruption Perceptions Index(Transparency International 2014) and a sense of hopelessness about the system ndash a factobserved by Russian social scientists such as Kofanova and Petukhov (2006) who sug-gest a narrative about endemic corruption is created in the minds of ordinary RussiansSurvey results show that most Russians believe the state does not act in the interest of
476 K Braden
its citizens bureaucrats are motivated by personal gain and corruption penetrates allspheres of society (Kofanova and Petukhov 2006 29) This narrative of corruption andcrime is supported by a Russian mass media that ldquovigorously relaysrdquo a normativesystem of a criminal world engendering disrespect for the judiciary and for formal lawsand an impression that the most successful people in Russia today display the mostnegative behavior models (Iurevich and Ushakov 2010 21ndash22 26ndash27) SimilarlyDawisha (2014) has explored the ldquosistemardquo inside the Russian hierarchy in her bookPutinrsquos Kleptocracy noting that the risk of activities is transferred from the elite to thestate but the rewards are privatized thus allowing those in power ldquoto act withimpunityrdquo (332ndash333) Given Putinrsquos arguments in favor of fighting corruption how canthe actions of insider elites be reconciled with evidence of environmental lawbreaking
Dawisha (2014) rightly notes ldquoThis is not to say that the Russian ruling elite doesnot see the benefits of a robust rule-of-law systemrdquo (9) While her exploration focusedon elite actions in international financial circles I make a similar argument of a selectiveapproach to application of domestic Russian laws on illegal hunting Protections againstprosecution for some in the government and rights conditional upon loyalty to theregime ensure that those in power can act in a predatory manner Informal associationsuseful friends and privileged access to resources are hallmarks of the insider ldquosistemardquo(Ledeneva 2013) As empirical data are presented in the future on violators apprehendedand convicted under the new 2012 hunting laws the number of cases involving peoplein power should be instructive to observe
Feldman and Blokov (2009) found in their survey that personalities mattered interms of public perception the most influential people for solving environmental ques-tions cited by respondents were those in political power business leaders ministry offi-cials and heads of NGOs (737) Precisely because high-profile people have sway overthe public in terms of societal norms for environmental law that fact might be put touse for improved observance of the 2012 regulations I suggest a new tool for socialnorming with respect to hunting laws in Russia publicity for well-known Russians whodemonstrate a new type of power and masculine image by adhering to regulations Vla-dimir Putin for example noted in an Outdoor Life interview ldquoToday when hunting andfishing are more like a tribute to traditions a sort of hobby enthusiasts of these outdooractivities should guide themselves by the lsquoDo No Harmrsquo principlerdquo (Young 2011 58)In his examination of how to improve law enforcement in the realm of environmentalnorms Sverdyukov (2014) wrote ldquothe mechanism of moral influence on offenders ispractically not used it is true but it is necessary to rework the levers of moral actionrdquo(160)
While some of the initiators of OD-ROS were people of power7 myriad bloggersfrom online hunting social forums picked up and repeated the text that the organizers ofthe 2014 OD-ROS Conference used in launching the effort
In past decades a host of serious problems have occurred in the sphere of Russian huntingLife has shown that the government is not capable of solving them The wider huntingcommunity can and should undertake a discussion of these problems identify solutionsand formulate constructive proposals for organs of state power hellip the first huntersrsquo confer-ence was the initiative of ordinary hunters unburdened by property or hunting lands withone goal to conserve the historic right of Russians to hunt This was not first given underSoviet power but much earlier ndash by tradition a significant part of the culture and in theblood of the Russian people (Rossiyskiy okhotnichiy soyuz 2014)
Eurasian Geography and Economics 477
AcknowledgementsThe author wishes to thank Dr Margaret Diddams of Seattle Pacific University for assistance withsocial psychology sources and Jennifer Castner of The Altai Project and geographer Dr JaimeKooser for reviewing drafts of this work
Disclosure statementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the author
Notes1 The rights of indigenous groups especially those designated of the North Siberia the Altay
Republic and the Far East have been described through sections of the hunting regulationsand amendments of various years While these populations are not the focus of this study theauthor recognizes the importance of the survival of indigenous cultures access to traditionalhunting grounds and land use rights for minority people in the Russian Federation
2 The focus here is on recreational hunting with firearms and excludes the myriad of illegalfishing cases covered in the Russian press Likewise use of snares and other traps particu-larly by poachers has been very controversial and warrants additional discussion
3 No breakdown by organizations versus individuals was available after the year 2011 at thetime of this writing Often the hunting leases run by private owners are large recreational cen-ters such as the Dubakinskiy resort in Leningrad Oblastrsquo owned by Nikolai Shamalov abanker whom Forbes dubbed one of the richest men in Russia The site accessible with ahelicopter landing pad includes a well-appointed cottage (ldquoVIP-Houserdquo) with televisionsauna and billiard rooms available for rental during moose season The newspaper Izvestiyareported on 26 September 2012 that three millionaire businessmen including Alfa BankrsquosPyotr Aven had invested 80 million rubles into creation of a hunting enterprise ldquoMedvedrsquordquo inArghangelrsquosk Oblastrsquo for VIP hunters a closed hunting club specializing in brown bear wildboar deer moose and Siberian stag (maral) The brainchild of businessman VladimirButorin the enterprise is located in the town of Bereznik where Butorinrsquos companies also areinvolved in agriculture and forest products This was the second enterprise invested in byAven who had also registered in Moscow a hunting club called ldquoHunting Groundrdquo financedby his private investment (Izvestiya 26 September 2012 Accessed 25 July 2014 httpizvestiarunews536084)
4 Butorin for example has not always done well with local farmers but has argued he isbringing access electrical power and other infrastructure as well as a fund for social pro-grams into the area Visser Mamonova and Spoor (2012) argued that the benefits of landtransfers have been mixed and laws while purportedly passed to cut down on monopolieshave instead strengthened the hands of large-scale land owners often shored up by corruptlocal officials (925)
5 As of August 2014 the case was still unresolved and Mr Dovydenko was consideringwhether he should appeal based on an amnesty declared by the Duma in honor of the 20thanniversary of the Russian Constitution
6 In addition to hunting news and environmental web sites one called Brakonrsquoerovnet has beenestablished to both to support legitimate hunters and to report news photographs and videoson poaching incidents
7 For example Nikolay Valuev former boxing champion elected to the Duma in 2011 underPutinrsquos party Valuev himself had been accused of poaching but the Arkhangelrsquosk regionalprosecutor had refused to consider the case He was added in 2014 to MNRrsquos Public Councilon Hunting
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Okhotnikiru 2013 ldquoUstav obshchestvennogo dvizheniya lsquoRossiyskiy okhotnichiy soyuzrsquo [Charterof Social Movement lsquoRussian Hunting Unionrsquo]rdquo March 1 Accessed June 30 2014 httpwwwohotnikiruhuntingsocietyssocietysarticle20130301638205-ustav-od-roshtml
Palazy L C Bonenfant J M Gaillard and F Courchamp 2012 ldquoResponse Rarity TrophyHunting and Ungulatesrdquo Animal Conservation 15 16ndash17 doi101111j1469-1795201200521x
Perovskiy Mikhail 2011 ldquoZa novuyu Glavokhotu [For a New Glavokhota]rdquo Okhotnikiru Au-gust 23 Accessed July 1 2014 httpwwwohotnikirulawarticle20110823616699-za-novuyu-glavohotuhtml
Polyanskaya Yekaterina 2013 ldquoPervyy shag v borrsquobye s brakonrsquoerstvom sdelan [The First Stepin the Fight Against Poaching Is Done]rdquo Pravdaru June 6 2013 Accessed August 5 2014httpwwwpravdarusocietyhow06-06-20131160079-gftyiv-0
Popova Nadezhda 2011 ldquoZapadnya dlya ruchogo lisenka Rossiyu porazila strannaya boleznrsquoimya kotoroy-VIP-okhota [Trap for a Tame Fox Russia is Struck by a Strange Illness calledVIP-Hunting]rdquo Argumentyru August 3 Accessed July 9 2014 httpargumentiruprinttopthemen300118484
Racheva Elena 2009 ldquoChernoye safari [Black Safari]rdquo Novaya gazeta Accessed July 15 httpwwwnovayagazetarusociety46425html
Reeve Rosalind 2006 ldquoWildlife Trade Sanctions and Compliance Lessons from the CITESRegimerdquo International Affairs 82 881ndash897
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Rosokhotrybolovsoyuz 2013 ldquoMission Statementrdquo Accessed July 1 2014 httpwwwrorsruruindexphp
Rossiyskiy okhotnichiy soyuz 2014 ldquoItogi konferentsii [Results of the Conference]rdquo AccessedAugust 2 2014 httppocoxoтcoюзpфnewsitogi_konferencii2014-03-02-82
Safonova Tatiana 2007 ldquoThe Professional Ethos of Rangers in Russian Nature Reservesrdquo ActaBorealia 24 44ndash58 doi10108008003830701411613
Serdyukov Valeriy 2011 ldquoOligarkhi i okhota [Oligarchs and Hunting]rdquo Vedomosti November21 Accessed July 22 2014 httpwwwrosprescomfinance9286
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Shalygin Andrey ed 2013b ldquoShtrafy za narusheniye pravil okhoty 2013 [Fines for DisobeyingHunting Laws 2013]rdquo National Explorer July 3 Accessed June 30 2014 httpwwwnexplorerrunews__11358htm
Shalygin Andrey 2014 Stratgiya razvitiya okhotnichrsquoego khozyaystva Rossii do 2030 goda-pochemu vsye nedovolrsquony no ne mogut skazatrsquo chem immeno [The Strategy for Developmentof the Hunting Economy in Russia to the Year 2030 Why Everyone Is Not Happy but CannotSay Exactly With What]rdquo National Explorer March 14 Accessed August 2 2014 httpwwwnexplorerrunews__12387htm
Shvarev Aleksandr 2013a ldquoVIP-brakonrsquoery lyubyat kogda mnogo krovi [VIP-Poachers Love ItWhen There Is Much Blood]rdquo Rosbalt Moscow August 8 Accessed June 30 2014 httpwwwrosbaltrumoscow201308261168234html
Shvarev Aleksandr 2013b ldquoVIP-brakonrsquoery skoro posadyat na desyatrsquo let pomeshavshego imokhotoveda [VIP-Poachers Will Soon Imprison for Ten Years the Hunting Guide Who Inter-fered]rdquo Okhotnikiru August 29 Accessed August 1 2014 httpwwwohotnikiruarchivenews20130829639550-vipbrakoneryi-skoro-posadyat-na-desyat-let-pomeshavshego-im-ohotovedahtml
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Sinyakov Aleksey 2012 ldquoV Rossii legalizuyut okhotu s vertolyetov [In Russia Hunting withHelicopter is Legalized]rdquo Okhotnikiru June 11 Accessed September 10 2014 httpwwwohotnikiruarchivenews20120611635796-v-rossii-legalizuyut-ohotu-s-vertoletovhtml
Sistema Opoveshcheniya 2014 ldquoV parke lsquoSamarskaya Lukarsquo protsvetayut korruptsiya brakonrsquoer-stvo bespredel [In the lsquoSamarskaya Lukarsquo Park Corruption Unlimited Poaching Is Thriving]rdquoJune 21 Accessed July 10 2014 httpraznesiinfoblogpost12294
Smolrsquoyakova Tatrsquoyana 2013 ldquoOkhota za brakonrsquoera [Hunt for Poachers]rdquo Interview with SergeyDonskoy Minister of Natural Resources and Ecology Rossiyskaya gazeta July 22 AccessedJuly 10 2014 httpwwwrgru20130722donskoyhtml
South Nigel and Tanya Wyatt 2011 ldquoComparing Illicit Trades in Wildlife and Drugs AnExploratory Studyrdquo Deviant Behavior 32 538ndash561
State Duma of the Russian Federation Adopted July 3 2013 Federal Law 494994-5 ldquoO vne-senii izmeneniy v Federalrsquoniy zakon lsquoOb okhote i o sokhranenii okhotnichrsquoikh resursov i ovnesenii izmeneniy v otdelrsquonye zakonodatelrsquonye akty Rossiyskoy Federatsiirsquo i Kodeks Ros-siyskoy Federatsii ob administrativnykh pravonarusheniyakh [On Amending the Federal LawlsquoOn Hunting and Conservation of Hunting Resources and on Amendments to Various Legisla-tive Acts of the Russian Federationrsquo and the Code of Administrative Offences]rdquo httpapidumagovruapitranscript494994-5
Stepanova Darrsquoya 2014 ldquoPochti 3000 ugolovnykh del svyazannykh s nezakonnoy okhotoynapravleno v sud [Nearly 3000 Criminal Cases Connected with Illegal Hunting Sent toCourt]rdquo Vremya Novosti Nizhnego Novgoroda i Nizhegorodskoy oblasti July 19 AccessedAugust 1 2014 httpwwwvremyanrunewspochti_3000_ugolovnyh_del_svjazannyh_s_nezakonnoj_ohotoj_napravleno_v_sudhtml
Stoecker Sally and Ramziya Shakirova eds 2013 Environmental Crime and Corruption in Rus-sia Federal and Regional Perspectives Abingdon Routledge
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Tekeyev Khalimat 2014 ldquoMinprirody khochet legalizovatrsquo brakonrsquoerskyyu okhotu na altayskikharkharov [Ministry of Natural Resources Wants to Legalize Poaching of Altay Sheep]rdquo July7 Accessed January 9 2015 httpwwwgreenpeaceorgrussiarunewsblogsgreen-planetblog49840
The Altai Project 2014 ldquoBalancing Conservation and Hunting in Altairdquo July 10 Accessed Jan-uary 9 2015 httpwwwaltaiprojectorg201407balancing-conservation-and-hunting-in-altai
The Moscow Times 2014 ldquoEcologists Suspect Opposition Leader Navalny of Poachingrdquo Febru-ary 19 Accessed January 9 2015 httpwwwthemoscowtimescomnewsarticleecologists-suspect-opposition-leader-navalny-of-poaching494848html
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Walker Amanda 2012 ldquoRussia Bans lsquoSportrsquo of Shooting Sleeping Bearsrdquo Sky News (UK) April29 Accessed January 10 2015 httpnewsskycomstory13701russia-bans-sport-of-shooting-sleeping-bears
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Wyatt Tanya 2009 ldquoExploring the Organization of Russia Far Eastrsquos Illegal Wildlife Trade TwoCase Studies of the Illegal Fur and Illegal Falcon Tradesrdquo Global Crime 10 144ndash154
Yemelyanova Raisa 2014 ldquoOmskiy brakonrsquoyer zaplatit 160 tysyach za ubiystvo dvukh kosulrsquo izaytsa-belyaka [Omsk Poacher Will Pay 160 Thousand for Killing of Two Deer and Hare]rdquoOmskregion July 1 Accessed January 10 2015 httpomskregioninfoitemaspid=24758
Young Gayne 2011 ldquoOne-on-One with Vladimir Putinrdquo Outdoor LifeJunendashJuly 56ndash63Yurkova N A N I Almashev and N I Tokova 2007 ldquoOb otvetstvennosti za brakonrsquoerstvo v
respublike altay spravochnoye posobiye [On the Responsibility for Poaching in the AltaiRepublic Handbook]rdquo Fund for Sustainable Development of Altai and United NationsDevelopment Programme
Zaitseva Mariya 2013 ldquoTsarskaya okhota pochemu lsquoslivkirsquo rossiyskogo obshchestva tak lyubyatokhotitrsquosya v zapovednykh mestakh [Tsarrsquos Hunt Why Do Security Personnel of RussianSociety So Love to Hunt in Reserves]rdquo Pasmi Ru September 20 Accessed July 20 2014httppasmiruarchive96715
484 K Braden
Appendix
1
Table
A1
Sam
plerepo
rtsalleging
VIP-poachingin
post-Sov
ietperiod
(doesno
tim
plyconv
ictio
n)
Year
Location
Position(s)of
VIP(s)at
timeincident
reported
Source(s)
Web
addressAccessof
each
verified
11Janu
ary20
15
1997
Yaroslavl
Oblastrsquo
Ananinvillage
bullPresidentRussian
Federation
bullGov
erno
rYaroslavl
Oblastrsquo
Argum
enty
ifakti926
200
7Kom
prom
atRu
ecoethicsru
httpwwwcom
prom
at
rupage_21
495htm
httpgazetaaifruon
lineaif14
04
14_0
1
2001
Khakasiya
Repub
lic
Karatoshsko
-Ineyskiy
reserve
bullActor
andchairRussian
Cultural
Fou
ndation
bullFormer
speakerof
Russian
Dum
a
Nov
ayaG
azetaRu210
200
5http20
05nov
ayagazetarunom
er
2005
10n
n10
n-s01shtm
l
2002
AltayRepub
lic
Tarhatin
skiy
Lake
bullFormer
assistantto
VladimirPutin
and
BorisYeltsin
VitaTsentrzashchity
prav
zhivotny
khhttpwwwvitaorgruam
usem
ent
huntblack_listh
tm
2004
VladimirOblastrsquoSuzdal
bullOwnerof
newspaper
Mosko
vskiy
Kom
somoletsform
ermem
berof
the
Pub
licChamberRussian
Federation
Moscow
huntingclub
Zavtra204
200
4Kom
prom
atRu
wwwcom
prom
atrupage_1
4416
htm
httpzavtrarucontentv
iew200
4-02
-04
51
Nov
ogorod
Oblastrsquo
bullGov
erno
rNov
gorodregion
bullPresidentRussian
Federation
Argum
enty
ifakti926
200
7Kom
prom
atRu
httpwwwcom
prom
at
rupage_21
495htm
httpgazetaaifruon
lineaif14
04
14_0
1
(Con
tinued)
Eurasian Geography and Economics 485
TableA1
(Con
tinued)
Year
Location
Position
(s)of
VIP(s)at
timeincident
repo
rted
Sou
rce(s)
Web
addressAccessof
each
verified
11Janu
ary20
15
2005
Kursk
Oblastrsquo
Korenevskydistrict
Kursk
Pop
pyforest
reserve
bullChairCom
mittee
onYou
thSpo
rts
Drugd
ruga
onlin
e127
200
4httpwwwddd
kurskrunum
ber48
6new000
657
AltayRepub
lic
Shavlinskyreserve
bullDepartm
entHeadof
Con
servationamp
Hun
tingResou
rcesMinistryof
Agriculture
VitaTsentrzashchity
prav
zhivotny
kh529
200
7httpvitaorgrunew200
7may29-
huntershtm
Khakasiya
Repub
lic
Karatoshsko
-Ineyskiy
reserve
bullHead
MinistryforCivilDefense
and
EmergencySitu
ationsRussia
VitaTsentrzashchity
prav
zhivotny
kh529
200
7httpvitaorgrunew200
7may29-
huntershtm
2006
AltayKray
Cho
yadistrict
bullChairmanBarnaul
City
Cou
ncil
Bankfaks10
022006
httpwwwbankfaxrunews38
014
2008
Kam
chatka
Kray
Krono
tskiyreserve
bullFormer
head
ofFederal
Taxatio
nService
Volgo
grad
region
LifeNew
s128
201
0httplifenew
srunew
s10
930
2009
AltayRepub
licKosh
Agach
district
ldquoAltay-
gaterdquoincident
bullPresidentialenvo
yto
theState
Dum
abullDeputyGov
erno
rAltayRepub
licbullAltayRepub
licCom
mittee
toprotect
wild
life
bullOfficerof
lower
houseof
Parliament
Dum
astafferdeputy
head
ofRussian
President
Medvedev
bullPolicychiefcoun
selState
Dum
aCom
mittee
onEcono
mics
bullGov
erno
rAltayRepub
lic
New
YorkTim
es112
200
9p
6Nov
ayagazeta
(Aleksey
Tarasov)
Apr15
20
11p
8
httpwwwnytim
escom
200
901
12
worldeurop
e12
russiahtm
l_r=0
httpoldno
vayagazetarudata2011
04008
htm
l
Sakha
Repub
licRuspres
302
200
9httprosprescomcorruption37
27
(Con
tinued)
486 K Braden
TableA1
(Con
tinued)
Year
Location
Position
(s)of
VIP(s)at
timeincident
repo
rted
Sou
rce(s)
Web
addressAccessof
each
verified
11Janu
ary20
15
bullSecretary
ofregion
alUnitedRussiaParty
bullPresidentialenvo
yto
Central
federal
district
Krasnod
arKray
Ady
gea
Repub
licCaucasus
Biosphere
Reserve
bullPrimeMinisterAdy
geaRepub
licbullDeputyfinanceministerAdy
geaRepub
licbullDirectorof
hydroresourcesAdy
gea
Repub
lic
Pasmiru920
201
3httppasm
iruarchive96
715
Irku
tskOblastrsquoLake
BaikalBolshaya
Golou
stno
ye
Gov
erno
rIrku
tskOblastkilledin
helicop
ter
crash
Pasmiru920
201
3RBK
516
200
9httppasm
iruarchive96
715
httptoprbcrusociety1605
200
930
4213
shtml
Buryatiy
aRepub
lic
Kho
rinskiydistrict
Khu
dakskiybiosph
ere
reserve
bullUnitedRussiaParty
electiv
eDeputy
PeoplersquosKhu
ralof
Buryatia
BMK
Inform
atsion
noye
agentstvo902
200
9httpwwwbaikal-mediaru
newsconfl
icts561
42
Irku
tskOblastrsquo
bullGov
erno
rIrku
tskOblastrsquo
Argum
enty
RU
516
200
9httpargumentirucomnew
s200905
16148
11Yam
al-N
enets
Auton
omou
sOkrug
bullDeputychiefof
staffof
Taz
district
New
srucom
6172009
httpwwwnew
srucomrussia
17jun2
009sm
oljarh
tml
2010
Moscow
OblastrsquoPotlovo
villageZarayskiy
huntingreserve
bullOAO
ldquoBымпeлК
oмrdquo(Vim
pelcom
Ltd)
mob
ileph
one
bullBusinessm
anldquoК
oлoм
нaмeж
peгиoн
гaзrdquo
(Kolom
namezhregiong
az)gascompany
bullMun
icipal
district
depu
tyLuk
hovitskiy
region
VIPTroph
y12
0520
10httpviptroph
ycomarticles19
64
Ekh
oMoskv
y12
2120
10
(Con
tinued)
Eurasian Geography and Economics 487
TableA1
(Con
tinued)
Year
Location
Position
(s)of
VIP(s)at
timeincident
repo
rted
Sou
rce(s)
Web
addressAccessof
each
verified
11Janu
ary20
15
Moscow
Oblastrsquo
Vysok
ovodistrict
bullHeadof
Interior
Affairs
ofDmitrov
district
bullHeadof
indu
strial
geolog
yadministration
httpwwwechomskrunews
7357
28-echohtml
Sakha
Repub
licbullYakut
depu
tyGosdu
ma
bullMem
berof
theBoard
ofldquoA
LROSArdquo
diam
ondmininggrou
p
Rossiyskaya
gazeta
528
201
0httpwwwrgru201
005
28vertolet
html
Tyum
enOblastrsquoSurgu
tbullDeputyhead
ofUnitedRussiaParty
Surgu
tregion
Tyum
enskiyeizVestiy
a10
20
2010
httpoldt-iruarticle164
50
2011
Volgo
grad
Oblastrsquo
Kam
yshindistrict
Shcherbakov
skayanature
park
bullDirectorof
build
ingsupp
lyforKam
yshin
town
Inform
atsion
noye
agentstvo
Vysota10
20507
201
4httpv1
02ruaccidents44
598html
Sakha
Repub
licbullGov
erno
rof
Arkhang
elsk
Region
ResursLesru409
2011
httpwwwresurslesrunewsindex
htmlid=18
5Volgo
grad
Oblastrsquo
Olkho
viyreserve
bullDeputyof
district
DUMA
UnitedRussia
Party
Volgo
grad-Tim
es209
2011
httpvo
lgog
rad-tim
esrustories18
8
2012
Amur
Oblastrsquo
bullVicemayor
ofBlago
veshchensk
bullRosselkho
znadzorexecutive
bullSpecialistregion
aloh
otup
ravleniya
(hun
tingmanagem
ent)
NTV
216
201
4New
srucom
211201
4httpwwwntvruno
vosti8
4295
6httpwwwnew
srucomarchrussia
11feb2014vipoacherh
tml (C
ontin
ued)
488 K Braden
TableA1
(Con
tinued)
Year
Location
Position
(s)of
VIP(s)at
timeincident
repo
rted
Sou
rce(s)
Web
addressAccessof
each
verified
11Janu
ary20
15
Krasnoy
arsk
Kray
Stolbyreserve
bullHeadof
police
Kolosov
skiy
region
Okh
otarybalkavOmskoy
Oblasti117
201
3httpoи
ppф
zakondocum41-2013-
01-15-04
-45-38
673
-201
3-01
-17-11-
05-32html
Kirov
Oblastrsquo
bullProgressParty
ampRussian
Opp
osition
Coo
rdinationCou
ncil
Moscow
Tim
esFeb19
20
14httpwwwth
emoscowtim
escom
newsarticle494
848html
2013
SverdlovskOblastrsquo
Bog
dano
vich
reserve
bullState
Dum
adepu
tymem
berof
Liberal
Dem
ocratic
Party
URARU
111201
3httpurarucon
tentsvrd11-01-20
13
news10
5215
1694
htm
l
Saratov
Oblastrsquo
Nov
oburasskiy
region
bullFirstvice
presidentof
mun
icipal
administration
Nov
oburasskiy
region
New
srucom
822
201
3httpwwwnew
srucomrussia
22aug2
013oh
otahtml
Arkhang
elsk
Oblastrsquo
bullDeputyState
Dum
aUnitedRussiaParty
andfamou
sbo
xer20
14mem
berstate
huntingcoun
cil
MK
95let523
201
3httpwwwm
krusocial2
01305
23
8588
13-valuev-ub
il-medvedy
a-chestnohtml
Kaliningrad
Oblastrsquo
Vishtyn
etsnature
park
bullRepresentativeof
barassociationof
lawyers
Nov
yyeko
lyesa208
201
3httpwwwrud
niko
vcomarticlephp
ELEMENT_ID=22
241
Saratov
Oblastrsquo
Lysog
orskiy
region
bullProsecutorforSaratov
Oblast
bullSaratov
district
courtofficial
Vzglyad-info12
0220
13httpwwwvzsarrunews20
131202
jiteli-raiona-pojalov
alis-pytiny-na-
brakon
erstvo
-vysok
ih-chino
vhtml
Omsk
Oblastrsquo
Isilk
ulskom
district
bullMinisterof
Con
structionandTranspo
rtOmsk
Oblast
bullGeneral
Directorof
ldquoOmskob
lvod
oprovo
drdquobulldepu
tychiefengineer
ldquoOmskob
lvod
oprovo
drdquo
Omskinform
530
201
3httpom
skinform
runews56
598
(Con
tinued)
Eurasian Geography and Economics 489
TableA1
(Con
tinued)
Year
Location
Position
(s)of
VIP(s)at
timeincident
repo
rted
Sou
rce(s)
Web
addressAccessof
each
verified
11Janu
ary20
15
2014
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- Abstract
- Introduction wildlife poaching in the context of Russian environmental management
- Background The literature on ``green criminality and poaching
- Methods value and limitations of social and advocacy media as a data source
- Russian legal regime for hunting2
- Privatization of hunting lands
- The impact of high-profile poaching cases
- Motivations for VIP-poaching
- Conclusion for hunting sustainability - the value of a moral compass
- Acknowledgements
- Disclosure statement
- Notes
- References
- Appendix 1
-
2012 exchange rate reflecting ruble value at the time the figures would be US $576million and US $518 million correspondingly) The Russian Government recognized thethreat to wildlife in 2012 by adopting new regulations with stricter enforcement andhigher penalties and in 2014 adopted a strategic plan through the year 2030 to improvethe sustainability of the hunting economy (MNR 2014)
The investigation presented here is a survey of material gleaned from the Russianpress government reports environmental organizations and social media forums thatexpress concerns of recreational hunters over the new laws and trends in designation ofhunting lands underscoring a perception that rank-and-file hunters are excluded increas-ingly from resources An analysis of these sources suggests that continued impunity bythe power elite who violate hunting regulations and suffer little consequences may seri-ously undermine societal adherence to the new legal regime
The general public is exposed to violations by ldquoVIP huntersrdquo (a term used frequentlyin Russian media see Popova 2011) via reports online in newspapers on broadcastnews and even by the poachers themselves who sometimes place videos of their actionson YouTube For example in December 2012 a petition from residents in the LysyeGory region of Saratov Oblastrsquo was directed to Vladimir Putin complaining of poachingby named local court officials and stating in part ldquohellip we consider such behavior a signof lawlessness and a feudal system hellip It is not acceptable that in our forest reservespoaching occurs even more so by such high-placed personsrdquo (FreeNews Volga 2013)
For his part Vladimir Putin has emphasized his love of wilderness and nature con-servation in Russia through public appearances and even during interviews with thewestern press (Young 2011) These images of Putin-the-outdoorsman follow from a longnarrative of Russian leaders who fish and hunt fitting the idea of nastoyashchiye muz-hiki (ldquoreal guysrdquo a concept discussed in detail below) When applying this masculineimage of power to the new laws on hunting four propositions emerge
(1) Recreational hunters argue that they are facing increased monopolistic control ofhunting land and game resources by a high-income elite Moving to privatizedentrepreneurial management of game resources could be inhibited if people per-ceive restricted entry that is stacked against non-VIP actors
(2) Flaws in the structure of new hunting regulations adopted by the Duma in 2012may decrease their effectiveness in reducing poaching Additionally regulationsat the local or regional level are often unclear to hunters who try to equate themwith the federal system
(3) While damage to game population management may be the outcome of impu-nity by VIP hunters I suggest that the more serious impact may be reinforcingperceptions of general lawlessness in Russian society
(4) Normative expectations of behavior should be evaluated in any assessment of aneffective management regime for wildlife conservation More stringent laws maybe undermined if economic and civil penalties are perceived as applied dispro-portionately to lower income less powerful violators
Background The literature on ldquogreen criminalityrdquo and poaching
Wildlife poaching is increasingly treated as a serious crime recognized as such by theFebruary 2014 London Conference on Illegal Wildlife Trade hosted by the governmentof the United Kingdom (Brashares et al 2014 Coghlan 2014 CNN July 24 2014
458 K Braden
Government of the United Kingdom 2014) While such attention to so-called ldquogreencriminalityrdquo is welcomed by the international community methodology on actual moni-toring of such crimes remains elusive A complement to economic and jurisdictionalapproaches to green crime monitoring is in the realm of social norms and cultural con-texts
Thus the literature survey here is an initial glimpse at motivation for poaching par-ticularly when examining illegal taking of wildlife not for economic gain but to expresspower through impunity Precedents for this focus exist in other geographic contextsfor example Eliason (2004) drawing upon field interviews examined motivations forpoaching in the case of hunters in the state of Kentucky A sociological analysis in theUnited States was conducted by Forsyth and Marckese (1993) who noted that excite-ment and the desire to ldquooutsmartrdquo game wardens explained the behaviors of the subjectsinterviewed Similarly research has been done on motivations for poaching in lowincome rural communities of the former USSR in the case of saiga antelope (Kuumlhlet al 2009) Alexander Bondarev head of World Wide Fund for Naturersquos Altay-Sayanregional office also examined motivation and argued that that the high rate of regionalunemployment may contribute to local poaching problems (World Wide Fund forNature-Russia 2014b) Illegal hunting related to subsistence livelihoods and the generaldecline of rural communities in Russia does bear further exploration (Makarova 2014ch 3 South and Wyatt 2011 Wyatt 2009) but the continued prevalence of high-profilecases by elite power actors suggests that examination of social norms and attitudes ofboth ordinary hunters and so-called ldquoVIP huntersrdquo toward illegal activities would be ofvalue to evaluate the effectiveness of the new hunting regulations
Implications of these propositions extend far beyond the realm of game manage-ment Results of the investigation below demonstrate the conclusion by Feldman andBlokov (2009) in their work on promoting an environmental civil society in Russia thatattitudinal hurdles can be as important as legal and political obstacles to achieve animproved environmental ethic They note
the rise of ldquoenvironmental crimerdquo defined as cases of public or private malfeasance andornegligence that is technically prosecutable under the law but has in fact been difficult toprosecute ndash has increased dramatically in recent years This may help explain our surveyfinding that regulatory bodies and courts are viewed as relatively ineffective (737)
Even sophisticated transborder wildlife supply chains begin at the local level thereforeenvironmental and governmental agencies have embraced community involvement orcommunity-based policing But methods that may be effective in one geographic con-text such as cases of wildlife destruction in African states may not necessarily transferto the Russian setting In her dissertation for the Saratov Judicial Institute Bratashova(2011) examined green crime associated with wildlife in Russia and concluded that lawsperceived as too lax did indeed contribute to the growing problem but she also con-cluded that understanding the characteristics of the crimes was important to strengthenthe laws The WWF-Russia conducted a study of reported animal and fish poachingcases from the year 2000ndash2010 and determined that 5 percent of cases involved accusedchinovniki (government officials) another 25ndash35 percent were low-income rural peopleand the remainder were those engaged in commercial illegal activities Despite theactual data the report noted that the general public perceived the portion of cases byaccused government officials to be much higher (Polyanskaya 2013)
Eurasian Geography and Economics 459
Von Essen et al (2014 9ndash10) have suggested that the phenomenon of poachingmay be deconstructed to a typology of activities and that past emphasis on utility maxi-mization models may be less useful than understanding a normative perspective of whatmotivates a poacher The fields of social psychology and criminal psychology used bythese researchers aid in the analysis of the normative perspective by looking at social-ization and deviant behaviors within cultures The typology of illegal hunting created byVon Essen et al includes livelihood crime folk crime and sociopolitical crime Such atypology approach may be extended in the Russian context to create a framework ofmotivation for poaching
(1) Organized criminal activity and trans-border crime This is causing the greatestloss of biodiversity in Russia and receives the most publicity in the Russian andinternational press The motivation is utility maximization in the sense of pureeconomic profit Notorious cases involve poaching of endangered iconic speciessuch as Siberian tigers snow leopards and Amur leopards bears for bile trademusk deer for illegal perfume ingredients birds of prey for falconry sturgeonfrom the Volga for caviar and fish stocks in Kamchatka These crimes havereceived considerable attention from enforcement agencies of international trea-ties such as CITES (Convention on International Trade in Endangered Speciesof Wild Fauna and Flora) as well as from environmental organizations (Homes2004 Theile 2003) and scholars (Beitman 2013 Ishigeyev and Bondar 2013Reeve 2006 South and Wyatt 2011 Wyatt 2009) WWF-Russia and TradeRecords Analysis of Flora and Fauna in Commerce pressured the RussianGovernment to tighten fines for illegal taking of wildlife resulting in the new2012 legislation with vastly increased financial penalties for those convicted ofpoaching endangered species and conducting trans-border trade (Traffic Interna-tional 2013) Prison terms up to seven years and fines up to two million rublesnow can be imposed on people caught poaching tigers in Russia
(2) Foreign trophy hunters and hunting ecotourism With the fall of the USSR for-eign hunters purchasing guide services setup by Russian companies began toflood into the country for trophy hunting of big game such as bear and sheepThe sustainability of the activity is questioned because of huntersrsquo preferencesfor large males or rarity often upsetting the population dynamics of a herd(Palazy et al 2012) The proposition that commercial trophy hunting of animalslisted in the Russian Red Book of Endangered Species might be a fundraisingconservation tool has been challenged vigorously by environmental organiza-tions in Russia such as WWF-Russia Delisting Altay argali sheep (OvisAmmon) to permit their trophy hunting received negative press response(Novaya gazeta 2014) and was opposed by WWF-Russia and Greenpeace-Russia as well as other environmental organizations such as The Altai Project(Tekeyev 2014 The Altai Project 2014) The outcry caused the Russiangovernment to delay the idea at the time of this writing
(3) Hunting inspectors reserve guards or rangers border guards and other oppor-tunistic poachers Often the violators are the very people charged with preventingthe crime and this outcome seems to be motivated by economic pressure Issueshave been raised about the pay rate for inspectors the very large areas they areresponsible for and the diminished funding for nature reserve support by the Rus-sian Government (Braden 2008 Braden and Prudnikova 2008 Safonova 2007)The average salary per month for a reserve inspector in 2012 was equivalent to US
460 K Braden
$375 (Shalygin 2013b) Minister Sergey Donskoy reported in 2012 that there were3500 inspectors on duty throughout Russian hunting grounds averaging 450000hectares each (Smolrsquoyakova 2013) By comparison the US Bureau of LaborStatistics reported that in 2013 there were 6640 fish and game wardens employedin the United States with an average monthly wage 11 times higher than the aver-age in Russia (United States Department of Labor 2013)
(4) VIP hunters among the Russian power elite or wealthy South and Wyatt (2011)noted personal communication in 2007 from representatives at Phoenix a Russiannon-governmental organization (NGO) stating ldquoanother category of poachers isthose people who are not rich but that they have some protected position or knowsomeone For example a chief of police or a prosecutor knows that there will notbe any sanctions against them because of their position in societyrdquo (547)
The terms used in the Russian media for such illegal recreational hunting arechernoye safari (black safari Racheva 2009) tikhaya okhota (quiet hunt) andtsarskaya okhota (Tsarist hunting Zaitseva 2013) Elitist disregard for the bound-aries of nature reserves or hunting norms has been a long tradition dating back toSoviet times as documented by Zersquoev Wolfson in his 1980 exposeacute of environmen-tal crises (Komarov 1980 75ndash90) Many of the problems he outlined appear simi-lar to complaints about poachers in the current period lax enforcement lack ofsufficient number of inspectors courts that look the other way and impunity bypolitical elite
(5) Non-elite hunters The new hunting regulations make special provision forindigenous communities that have traditionally hunted for subsistence but manyrural people of Russian heritage have by necessity supplemented protein throughhunting1
Additionally both rural and urban Russians hunt for recreation The bulk of arrestsfines and prosecutions for illegal hunting has been attributed to violations by such hun-ters who do not fall into the high income or power elite category
Biologist Makarova (2014) analyzed a database of over 300000 violations of wild-life laws in Russia from 1999 to 2005 and drew conclusions about the type of peoplewho most often are apprehended (19) She noted that a decline in citations paralleledthe decline of rural populations in Russia a phenomenon also examined by Ioffe Nefe-dova and others in terms of land abandonment and overall impoverished economies inthe countryside (Ioffe Nefedova and De Beurs 2012 Ioffe Nefedova and Zaslavsky2006) Makarova (2014) found in her analysis that many of the poachers were peoplewho had licenses or belonged to hunting clubs and therefore growth of the phenomenonin Russia must be due to increased violations by existing poachers rather than ldquonewrecruitsrdquo into the ranks of poachers (66) She also discussed the assumption that povertyis a main cause of poaching and indeed found a higher number of cases in areas thathad experienced economic shocks
Methods value and limitations of social and advocacy media as a data source
While empirical evidence collected by experts noted above reveals that most poachingcases of recreational game are by local actors surveys suggest that the perception of theRussian public holds a relatively small group of elite violators responsible for the major-ity of cases
Eurasian Geography and Economics 461
A clue to understanding this dissonance may be found in a 2011 article by ViktorGurov a hunter and ranger who discussed his attempt to appreciate the motivation ofpeople caught poaching After many interviews with people he apprehended Gurovdecided there were three types of poachers (1) people pushed to the action by ldquomaterialor spiritualrdquo poverty (2) professional commercial poachers who are very arrogant andlooking out for their customers and (3) the powerful elite called by Gurov the bespre-delschiki (those without limits) who view themselves as above the law do not worryabout getting caught and are motivated by the ldquosweetness of forbidden fruitrdquo (Gurov2011) The author goes on to make recommendations to fight poachers in Russia andnotes that officials who are caught poaching and avoid responsibility just encourageordinary hunters to think ldquoif they can why not merdquo Elite violations therefore mayhave an impact far beyond the mere scope of the crimes themselves if the public feelsdiscouraged about upholding legal regimes for sustainable recreational hunting practices
I collected information sources to ascertain perceptions about poachers from socialand press media resulting in a largely anecdotal database based on the Russian textsSources of information included
bull Web-based Russian hunting journals for popular audiencesbull Web-based blogs and forums for rank-and-file huntersbull Advocacy web sites by environmental organizationsbull Press articles reporting alleged violations by elite poachers and public commentsreacting to such incidents
Most material was gleaned from publications dating from 2010 to 2014 but in somecases citations were made to earlier articles or press reports Often anecdotes werereported in multiple sources and I made efforts to track reports to the originalpublication
As in all literature surveys limitations of this method involve incorrect interpreta-tions of perceptions expressed in the Russian text the potential for bias in choice ofmaterials and self-selection of those who comment in online forums Because I wasinterested in reactions of hunters comments and blogs were surveyed at times resultingin vernacular jargon that required care to interpret This survey of social and pressmedia serves only as a starting point and a fruitful next step for analysis would bethrough questionnaire surveys such as Urbanrsquos (2010) research on attitudes of the elitein Russia or Eliasonrsquos (2004) on poachers in the United States
Russian legal regime for hunting2
Although hunting has long been a tradition in Russia for all social classes the numberof registered hunters in Russia has declined from 45 million in the 1980s to 28 millionin 2012 (Kuzenkov 2011 Smolrsquoyakova 2013) Registered adult hunters in Russia wereabout 196 percent of the population in 2012 versus 444 percent in the United States(United States Fish amp Wildlife Service 2011) this despite the fact that 80 percent of allland in Russia is designated as hunting land while in the United States it is 534percent (Table 1 Allen 2014 Kuzenkov 2011)
Historically hunting grounds in Russia were controlled in part by wealthy landown-ers and the nobility but up until the 1917 revolution rights to hunt on private landswere usually granted to lower social classes (Gamov 2014) Traditions such as huntingwith dogs and falconry entered Russia via the upper classes and were often portrayed in
462 K Braden
Russian art in an idealized form such as Vasiliy Perovrsquos famous 1871 painting Okhot-niki na privalye (Hunters at Rest) National leaders from tsarist to Soviet periods wereshown hunting in published photographs (Figure 1)
With the advent of the Soviet regime hunting clubs became more widespread andall hunting lands belonged to the state at the national or local level The governmentagency Glavokhota (Main Administration for Hunting and Zapovedniki-Reserves) hadauthority for regulation of both domestic and foreign hunters and hunting lands as wellas nature reserves (a good history of the organization may be found in Weiner [1999241ndash250] and a general history of hunting during Soviet times in Gamov [2014]) Theagency worked with some very large hunting unionsclubs often attached to police pro-fessions the railway sector or the military After the devolution of the Soviet Unionprivatization of hunting resources and growth of companies serving foreign trophy hun-ters began in earnest Some experts on hunting bemoan the post-Soviet developmentsValeriy Kuzenkov the editor of the journal Okhota in a 2010 interview noted ldquoNowboth our unified federal system for hunting oversight and our scientific and researchfacilities are in ruins hellip the country doesnrsquot have a unified and transparent system ofhunting oversightrdquo (Degtyarev 2010)
The changes to Glavokhota reflect many reorganization schemes for environmentalmanagement since the devolution of the Soviet Union The State Committee for Envi-ronmental Protection was abolished as far back as the year 2000 and many functionswere moved to the Ministry of Natural Resources (now the Ministry of NaturalResources and Ecology) of the Russian Federation the same bureaucracy responsiblefor drawing profits from exploitation of Russiarsquos resources Another source of complainthas been about the fact that Glavokhota had been connected to hunting inspectors andeducation to prevent poaching (Figure 2) whereas Gosokhotnadzor the agency
Table 1 United States and Russia hunting statistics 2011ndash2012
Russian Federation United States
Total hunting land mill ha 13660 5294as percent national area 8000 5390
private hunting lands mill ha 7380 2470percent of hunting land that is private 540 467
Number of hunters in 2012 2800000 13700000Hunters as percent total population 196 444Recreational expenditures on hunting mill US dollars $50000 $3370000Implied average expenditure per hunter US dollars $17857 $245985
Notes Russian Government estimates 15 billion ha are available for hunting almost 100 percent of nationalterritoryUS private hunting lands figures leased plus owned from 2011 Fish amp Wildlife survey Table 34US primarily measures huntersrsquo days on public or private lands by surveyExpenditures on Russian hunting from Smolrsquoyakova interview with DonskoyExpenditures on US hunting from 2011 Fish amp Wildlife report 22Sources Smolrsquoyakova (2013) Degtyarev (2010)Federal Statistics of Russian Federation httpwwwgksruwpswcmconnectrosstat_mainrosstatrustatisticsenterpriseeconomyDevelopment of Hunting Strategy in Russian Federation to 2030 3 July 2014 N 1216-p httpwwwrgru20140707oxot-xoz-site-dokhtmlUnited States Fish amp Wildlife Service (2011) National Survey of Fishing Hunting and Wildlife-AssociatedRecreationBackcountry Chronicles est BLM USFS and state public lands available for hunting httpwwwbackcountrychroniclescompublic-hunting-land
Eurasian Geography and Economics 463
responsible for legal oversight of hunting is now separated from other parts of gamemanagement in the MNR and housed instead in the Ministry of Agriculture Kuzenkovargued that there are inadequate inspectors for a country the size of Russia and thatinspectors have an insufficient power base or access to scientific norms (Degtyarev2010) In the past Glavokhota also had a Central Science and Research Laboratory ongame management and wildlife biology supervising 29 state-run experimental gamefarms Professor Mikhail Perovskiy a biologist with the Russian Agrarian Correspon-dence University in Moscow argued for the revival of not only Glavokhota but also itsagency culture noting that the employees and managers of the past were hunters
Figure 1 Historic Images of VIP Hunters Top Tsar Nikolay II at hunt in 1900 httpwwwebftourruarticleshtmid=631 bottom left Nikita Khrushchev (Leader of USSR from 1958 to 1964)and Josip Broz Tito (President of Yugoslavia) on a moose hunt 1961 Photo from the book Zavi-dovo Zhivaya istoriya (Sergey Devyatov Aleksandr Yegorov Valentin Zhilyaev and Olrsquoga Kay-kovoy 2014 Moscow KremlrsquoFilrsquom) and reproduced for website National Explorer httpwwwnexplorerrunews__12865htm bottom right Leonid Brezhnev (Leader of USSR from 1977 to1982) hunting 1973 Photographer Vladimir Musaelrsquoyan reproduced at website of NationalExplorer httpwwwnexplorerrunews__12865htm Websites accessed January 10 2015Source Permission was obtained from the copyright holder
464 K Braden
themselves Indeed when Khrushchev created the agency he drew upon members ofRosokhotrybolovsoyuz the main huntersrsquo union (Perovskiy 2011)
Rosokhotrybolovsoyuz which in 2013 welcomed Tatiyana Aramileva as its firstfemale president continues to be the largest hunting and fishing association in the coun-try with control of 14 percent of hunting land that is assigned to private organizationsand it serves as a powerful umbrella group for various regional clubs or unions(Degtyarev 2010 Rosokhotrybolovsoyuz 2013) In March 2013 a NGO OD-ROS(Obshchestvennoye Dvizheniye Rossiyskiy Okhotnicheskiy Soyuz [Social MovementRussian Hunting Union]) was formed and it sponsored a February 2014 conference inMoscow to empower rank-and-file hunters This new organization is emblematic ofdissatisfaction with the hunting legal regime in Russia Partly inspired by opposition torules eliminating some spring bird hunting because of proposed Russian accession toAEWA (Agreement on the Conservation of African-Eurasian Migratory Waterbirdsunder UNEP) OD-ROS also adopted resolutions on improvement of access to huntinggrounds and better equity on distribution of licenses (Okhotnikiru 2013)
As of 2014 226 species were designated as game animals (Lomanovoy 2010 Shalygin2013a) for hunting in Russia and the government estimated the equivalent of half abillion US dollars was spent on recreational hunting in 2010 (Degtyarev interview withV Kuzenkov 2010) while the figure for the United States was US $337 billion (UnitedStates Fish amp Wildlife Service 2011 Report Table 1) Ungulate species in Russia form themain game objects and include red deer roe deer musk deer spotted deer and moose but
Figure 2 1969 Soviet government anti-poaching poster by artist AA Shkrabo Translation ldquoAPoacher Is the Worst Enemy of NaturerdquoSource Permission was sought but the Darwin Museum in Moscow indicated that it was nolonger possible to obtain copyright for this as the agency that holds copyright is no longer in exis-tence
Eurasian Geography and Economics 465
wild boar is also hunted and fur-bearing fauna such as sable otters and beaver are huntedor trapped Brown bears have a limited legal hunt but the Russian Government has attimes forbidden spring hunting of hibernating bears (Walker 2012) By Russian Govern-ment estimates populations of wild boar roe deer and moose increased from 2004 to2012 by 90 27 and 46 percent respectively but the reported catch of these species grewat an even faster pace (Federal State Statistical Service 2012)
The rise in poaching energized environmental groups concerned over animal popula-tions and ecosystems to agitate for tougher laws In response national legislation onhunting began to be reformed and in 2009 a more unified strategy was announced(Law No 209) with Article 2 beginning to outline plans for sustainability of game andbetter preservation of biodiversity in Russia (Volyanskiy 2014) The plans called formore involvement by citizens and NGOs as well as for ways to make hunting resourcesmore accessible to the general public and it also envisioned improved scientific normsto determine wildlife management
Meanwhile studies by groups supported by outside international agencies such as theUnited Nations Environmental Program (UNEP) recognized the magnitude of the problemin Russia and called for much tougher laws and fines to punish poachers (see for exampleYurkova Almashev and Tokova (2007) on poaching levels in the Altay region) Damagewas classified by Russian law according to ldquomajor damagesrdquo such as destroying wildlifelisted in the Red Book of Endangered Species (Braden and Prudnikova 2008 Kasparek2011 MNR 2012a) versus damage to less ecologically significant game animals Amend-ments followed and even further calls went out to tighten the laws as the rise in poachingcontinued One member of the Duma Oleg Mikheev even proposed that all hunting bebanned in Russia an idea that did not receive much support (Shalygin 2013a) But prohibi-tions on hunting polar bears baby harp seals and other popular glamor species wereadopted although some limited hunting of polar bears resumed in 2011 in Russia Envi-ronmental NGOs were joined in the call for tougher standards by animal rights groups(such as Moscow Society of Animal Protection and IFAW the International Fund for Ani-mal Welfare) In some cases anti-poaching brigades were even created by outside groupsfor example the United Nations Development Program and the World Bank Global Envi-ronmental Facility financed them in the Altay-Sayan Ecoregion project (Kasparek 2011) incooperation with the Sosnovka Coalition (Angarova 2011) The Zelyeniy patrol (ldquoGreenPatrolrdquo) NGO started in Sakhalin in 2007 as a citizensrsquo action group in Russia and oftenpublicizes cases of poacher
At some regional levels local authorities had already raised fines for poaching forexample in Vologda Oblastrsquo by March 2013 Governor Oleg Kuvshinnikov made fines 10times higher than the previous year (Polyanskaya 2013) and he served as one source ofinsider pressure on the federal government The organizations publicized how low the fineswere for poaching of endangered species in Russia and the fact that even if caught poach-ers obtained profits vastly outweighing financial penalties In addition organizationsargued that the law should encompass not only those apprehended illegally killing animalsbut also criminals who participated in the transport and marketing of the products
On 15 June 2012 a new law (registered at Ministry of Justice 04022011 No 19704)entered into force with a subsequent law signed in May 2013 by Vladimir Putin (FederalLaw No 91 07052013) creating increased fines and penalties for those convicted ofpoaching Depending on the species and the circumstances fines have risen up to 10-foldThe law allows guns to be confiscated and the right to hunt may be revoked for up to twoyears Penalties for officials citizens who reoffend or organized crime members caughtand convicted of poaching are much harsher with higher financial penalties and prison
466 K Braden
terms up to seven years (Shalygin 2013b Smolrsquoyakova 2013 State Duma 2013WWF-Russia 2014a) These stricter penalties were hailed by experts and environmentalistsas an important first step to reduce poaching (Polyanskaya 2013) with Olga Zherebkina ofWWFAmur branch arguing that revocation of the right to hunt was one of the most effec-tive tools to combat poaching (WWF-Russia 2014a) Penalties were increased for huntingout of season hunting without proper documents or using hunting areas under lease with-out permission Inspectors were given more power to stop people demand documentslook at photographs or other artifacts and apprehend offenders
Since the advent of the new laws the Russian press and environmental web siteshave indeed publicized many cases of apprehended poachers The newspaper Vremya inthe Nizhniy Novgorod Oblastrsquo reported that nearly 3000 criminal cases of illegal hunt-ing had been prosecuted in the first half of 2014 alone (Stepanova 2014) In OmskOblastrsquo a resident of Nizhneomsk district was fined 160000 rubles (equivalent to morethan US $4000) for illegally killing from a snowmobile two roe deer and a rabbit(Yemelyanova 2014) The government arrest rate for game poachers will in all probabil-ity continue to increase (Lizer 2014) For example Oleg Mitvolrsquo former head ofRosprirodnadzor (Service for Oversight of Natural Resources within MNR) reportedduring an interview with Pravdaru that an estimated 20 percent of urban-based huntersand 30 percent of rural ones hunt without a license while the figure for the NorthCaucasus region was as much as 100 percent (Polyanskaya 2013)
But will the laws be effective enough to stop some of the most egregious forms ofpoaching by organized crime elements and VIP hunters or will they serve to mainlyapprehend more common lawbreakers who illegally take game stock
It was noted quickly after adoption of the new laws that they had a significant flawparagraph 531 prohibiting certain motorized forms of hunting (for example using heli-copters to hunt saiga antelope or shooting ungulates from ATVs) was dropped from thenew code Representatives from Greenpeace-Russia and WWF-Russia called attention tothe problem and began public campaigns to correct this omission Vladimir Krever ofWWFrsquos Moscow office argued that it had not been an oversight but eliminated purpose-fully and called it ldquolegalized poachingrdquo (Chizhova 2012 Greenpeace Russia 2012)Some comments ironically suggested that there was more in the new laws about use ofhunting dogs than the use of helicopters (Sinyakov 2012) and one online news serviceread ldquoMinpriroda (MNR) Has Created Ideal Conditions for VIP-Poachersrdquo (Gomzikova2012) Public pressure caused the law to be amended (Registered in the Ministry of Jus-tice on 30 May 2012 No 24394) to reinsert paragraph 531
Environmental groups were not the only ones examining the new laws Recreationalhunters seemed to be less welcoming of the legislation passed since 2009 online forumsand journals began to point out what were perceived as errors in the legislation Thecomplaints from the hunting communities encompassed the following issues
bull Lack of clarity especially congruence of local and federal laws and understandingof scientific norms for setting seasons and rules for each species the need forclearer definition of allowances of trapping for ldquoeducational purposesrdquo and whatconstitutes a scientific quota lack of clarity about constraints on the use of hunt-ing dogs (Degtyarev 2010 Kuzenkov 2011 Shalygin 2013a)
bull Continued impunity by powerful poachers with political or economic clout failure todeal with falsification of documents and permits in some local areas (Kuzenkov 2011)
bull Continued favor for privatization making fees for use of privatized hunting groundsmore expensive lack of recourse in the courts for hunters who have complaints about
Eurasian Geography and Economics 467
Table
2Gov
ernm
entsupp
ortof
huntingresourcesandprivatizationtrends20
05ndash201
2(incurrentpricesmillionrubles)
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2005ndash201
2(
)
Federal
finan
cial
support
Total
expend
itureson
theenvironm
ent
23393
025
922
829
520
036
862
734
336
837
238
241
201
443
231
918
481
Expenditureson
biod
iversity
12542
16052
21681
26597
21463
22975
13381
17850
14232
biod
iversity
aspercentof
environm
entalexpend
itures
536
619
734
722
625
617
325
413
77
01
General
expend
itureson
gamemanagem
ent
1489
2003
2601
3344
3847
4515
5502
6196
41612
gamemgm
tas
percentenvironm
entalexpend
itures
064
077
088
091
112
121
134
143
22
516
expend
ituresforbiolog
ical
conservatio
nmeasures
225
307
431
500
608
655
743
986
43822
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200
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600
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069
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076
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073
800
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312
291
244
229
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187
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468 K Braden
private hunting organizations with land leases who do not follow regulations(Volyanskiy 2014)
bull Unclear laws about road access to public hunting grounds (particularly if routes mustcut across surrounding privatized lands) and about rules for hunting on agriculturaland forest lands (Degtyarev 2010)
bull Increased restrictions for public target practice areas or shooting rangesbull Higher costs of licenses creating burdens for rural poor especially elderly pensioners(Degtyarev 2010)
bull New cost imposed for recertification to renew licenses every five years by requiringgun safety training even for lifelong hunters The cost of the certification program8000 rubles represents about US $225 or by 2011 values one-half monthrsquos wages interms of averages for 45 percent of the Russian population (Federal State StatisticalService 2012)
Concurrent with the tighter laws the government of the Russian Federation issued astrategic plan to the year 2030 (MNR 2014) The plan was signed 3 July 2014 by PrimeMinister Dmitry Medvedev and recognizes the shortage of trained personnel and theneed to improve the population management of game animals The goals call for
bull increasing the number of game species to their ldquoecological capacityrdquo and mainte-nance of genetic diversity
bull increasing the economic value of hunting in Russia to one-half of one percent ofGDP (the value of hunting resources was estimated to be one-half billion US buthas the potential to increase to US $12 billion Shalygin 2014)
bull training sufficient state inspectors to allow three for each municipal district thatcontains hunting grounds
bull reducing poaching by a factor of 25 increasing the privatization of hunting landsin Russia and number of lease agreements with private organizations but makingliability stricter for hunting companies who do not follow regulations
bull increasing the number of game farms and public access to hunting areasbull clarifying the rights of hunters and the method for obtaining permitsbull establishing incentives to attract private investment in recreational hunting Theplan also recognizes that development of ecotourism would be a positive incomesource for indigenous communities
Budget allocations to achieve the plan were to be announced separately as each budgetcycle unfolded From 2005 to 2012 game management expenditure as a percent of fed-eral Russian Government spending on the environment grew from 064 to 143 percenta small portion of overall environmental spending but outpacing overall environmentalexpenditures in terms of growth trajectory (Table 2)
Privatization of hunting lands
The plan for 2030 also underlines the strategy of increased long-term leases on huntinggrounds that were formerly state run and open to the public respectively termed zakre-plennyye okhotnichrsquoyye ugodrsquoi (allotted hunting grounds) versus ODu for Obshchedos-tupnyye ugodrsquoi (commonly accessible hunting grounds) Table 2 shows the trend inallotments from 2005 to 2012 and the number of okhotpolrsquozovateli or designated pri-vate enterprise hunting organizations While leased land has grown (MNR 2012b) it
Eurasian Geography and Economics 469
has been outpaced by the increase in approved hunting organizations indicating thehigh demand for privatization In some areas such as the Voronezh region leased hunt-ing lands take up 85 percent of all hunting grounds in the Altay Kray 857 percent(Gorbachev 2014 Shalygin 2014 web portal for Hunting Administration of Altay Krayhttpwwwaltayohotaru accessed 13 September 2014) Private hunting grounds tend tobe better managed often with better paid staff and the ability to control game popula-tions therefore there is a tendency for game to concentrate on private grounds awayfrom areas of publicly accessible hunting ndash the Russian Government in creating the2030 plan noted that 91 percent of wild boar 75 percent of moose and 61 percent ofroe deer are now located on private land allotments (MNR 2014)
Shalygin (2014) writing in the politically conservative hunting news source Na-tional Explorer called for a more vigorous public debate among the hunting publicabout the wisdom of the strategic plan The strategic direction of the Russian Govern-ment may seek to head off the ldquotragedy of the commonsrdquo with respect to wildlife sus-tainability but it also creates a stronger monopoly control of game resources (Figure 3)The editor of the journal Okhota noted this in a 2010 interview about the direction thenew laws were taking
New proprietors often look at these lands as their own private domain ndash they think thatthey have the right to do what they want with them Very often they close access to theterritory for the local population This provokes conflicts (Degtyarev 2010)
The Russian Government set a goal of keeping at least 20 percent of hunting lands pub-lic (federal law on hunting Article 7 para 3) but hunting leases are becoming a com-mon method for game management in other countries (note Table 1 United States) Toattract investment the Russian Government concludes special agreements with huntingorganizations and entrepreneurs for terms from 20 to 49 years These entities in turnpledge that game resources will be subject to conservation measures Leases are deter-mined at auction and the process is supposed to be transparent and publicly scrutinizedwith the rental fees accruing to the federal budget Reporting requirements are quitedetailed with forms requesting information on every aspect of the lease from number ofemployees to estimated cost of road maintenance on the grounds
Regions set limits and boundaries on leased land and collect fees according to a sched-ule set by the tax code if the land is not bid by auction In 2010 the average was 10 rublesper hectare for a land lease though in remote regions such as Khanty-Mansi AutonomousOkrug the cost might be only one ruble per hectare (MNR 30 June 2010 law No 490)
From 2005 to 2011 the number of okhotpolrsquozovateli categorized as legal organiza-tions grew by 83 percent (Table 2) while the number of private individuals with suchdesignations grew more than six times (from 52 to 330) By the year 2013 there were4033 okhotpolrsquozovateli reported by the Federal Statistical Service3 These enterpriseswhether leases or outright purchases are part of the general transfer of rural land to oli-garchs and wealthy business elite as outlined by Visser Mamonova and Spoor in their2012 article in The Journal of Peasant Studies and by Grigory Ioffe and others (IoffeNefedova and De Beurs 2012) in their examination of the impoverished state of ruralland holdings in Russia On the one hand the phenomenon represents needed invest-ment in economic development of abandoned land But questions are raised overwhether laws are followed and investments benefit local underemployed populations4
In 2011 reporter Valeriy Serdyukov in the newspaper Vedomosti published selectdata on the size of some hunting leases by 16 well-known individuals or organizations
470 K Braden
totaling 2573 million hectares an area almost three times the size of YellowstoneNational Park (Serdyukov 2011) The percent of land available for leasing and the num-ber of hunting organizations are supposed to be distributed across the country accordingto scientific norms for game sustainability and demand but in reality the pattern reflectsurban populations Thus Leningrad Oblastrsquo has 133 organizations with long-term leasesranging from 232000 to 406 hectares in size (Vedomosti news January 20 2012) EVBenderskiy Chair of Rosokhotrybolovsoyuz published an open letter to the deputyminister of MNR on the issue of exclusionary rights to hunting grounds complainingthat the criterion for setting standards on maximum amount of leased land per regionwas not clear and the part of the law trying to prevent monopolistic control of land wassubject to interpretation (Benderskiy 2012)
The director of the hunting department for MNR Anton Bersenyev addressed per-ceived inequities in the privatization process in an interview with Sergey Fokin for theonline hunting journal Okhotnikru The reporter stated
for our conversation it is appropriate to begin with the issues of concern to many hunterswho believe that the transfer of hunting grounds to legal entities including individual usersleads to the infringement of the rights of hunters especially local ones who have hunted insuch places for many generations (Fokin 2013)
Perhaps the sensitivity to unfairness in more recent hunting land leases may be summedup best by Valery Serdyukov in his article on oligarchs and hunting Noting that variouspublic organizations and hunting clubs had been losing out on their long-term leasesbroken by the government in favor of being auctioned off (sometimes in a non-transpar-ent manner) to new private enterprises he wrote
Only ten years ago almost all hunting land was public in terms of the number [of individ-ual grounds] listed for common hunting But then everything changed ldquoMuscovites arrivedand hunted They liked our places and said they wanted to take the landrdquo remembers onemember of a regional hunting society ldquoWe put in a claim won the competition andreceived a license for the plot we wantedrdquo noted a Moscow businessman one of the largestrenters of hunting lands in the Northwest (Serdyukov 2011)
Did the advent of the improved hunting laws even the playing field Serdyukov (2011)cites evidence that before the new laws came into force those with information andpower made preparations to win the auctions in advance and secure long-term 49-yearleases He cited the example of Tver Oblastrsquo where 16 agreements were signed by thegovernor for leases totaling 220085 ha each for a 49-year period all concluded on theeve of the open auction
Such anecdotal evidence cannot be accepted as a pattern but discussions on huntingforums suggest there is at least a perception among ordinary hunters that they areincreasingly being shutout from hunting resources while at the same time the powerelite are allowed full access to game even if it violates the law
The impact of high-profile poaching cases
As suggested by such exposeacutes as Zersquoev Wolfsonrsquos book noted above men in power inRussia or the USSR have long exhibited unconcern and impunity about violating hunt-ing norms In 1997 for example Prime Minister Viktor Chernomyrdin and AnatolyLisitsyn governor of Yaroslavrsquo Oblastrsquo were accused of illegally shooting a hibernating
Eurasian Geography and Economics 471
female bear but no charges were ever filed (Apalrsquokov and Averin 2008) Boris Yeltsinand the governor of Novgorod Oblastrsquo were alleged to hunt moose out of season(Moiseyenko 2004) An important difference with the past is the availability ofinformation in the Internet age The Russian press (print online and broadcast) socialmedia environmental organizations and huntersrsquo online forums have all publicizedVIP-poaching Sufficient cases emerged just in the last few years to allow creation ofTable A1 in Appendix 1 via information from media outlets Not all the cases listedhave resulted in convictions therefore I present the information as a demonstration ofhow perceptions are created in the mind of the public not as a list of people convictedof poaching
WWF-Russia and TraSSS (Center for Study of Terrorism International OrganizedCrime and Corruption) released a report on poaching in the Russian Far East and theirsurvey research seemed to affirm that local people believe that wildlife crime is oftenperpetrated by a powerful elite A majority (78 percent) of those surveyed felt that poach-ers were primarily people in power and 59 percent surveyed thought that the wealthywere the most common poachers (Vaysman Matveychuk and Minrsquokov 2012 13) Whilethe authors of the report felt that involvement of the local community to halt the crimeswas necessary at the same time it was acknowledged that local peoplersquos perceptions shiftthe blame to elite outsiders Baydykov (2012) a former hunting guide who worked foryears in the Altay Krayrsquos Kislukhinskiy reserve echoed this impression when hediscussed elite hunters who for years practiced illegal helicopter hunting in the region Hestated that such people crushed the institution of real hunting in the Altay Kray and thatordinary poorer hunters could certainly not afford the mechanized equipment
Not satisfied with open hunting grounds and seasons confident in their impunity they entera wildlife sanctuary on snowmobiles and helicopters The only obstacle in their way mightbe a ranger And the consequences of those encounters I find offensive
Vladimir Aramilev a renowned wildlife scientist who coordinates the Amur leopardprogram for WWF-Russia argued in an editorial for Russkiy okhotnichiy zhurnal (2014)that all the efforts and funds to halt poaching in Russia might be in vain because of asystem that does not inherently have a design to stop it He did find some hope inimprovement of some game animal numbers since privatized game farms look out fortheir investments However Aramilev also wrote that those who prosecute the crime donot work actively enough to condemn the perpetrators and therefore the impunity thatpoachers enjoy breeds contempt for the law
A citizen who is law-abiding is guided by his inner convictions which coincide with lawsof human society and fear of inevitable punishment Double standards completely ruinedthe system of loyal relations to onersquos neighbor the conservation of the environment andcompliance with the law The post-Soviet period with raging theft and banditry put an endto the soul of a Russian person Therefore a law abiding citizenry can only be achievedthrough the second path through the fear of inevitable punishment And what type of inevi-table punishment for poaching can there be if even those who work for powerful officesare not interested (Aramilev 2013)
While poaching accusations against officials and wealthy businessmen occur throughoutRussia the record in the Altay Republic has been especially gruesome Severalhigh-profile cases were broadly covered in the Russian press and followed keenly byenvironmental organizations In 2003 a local wildlife manager encountered a group
472 K Braden
who illegally hunted from a Mi-8 helicopter a protected herd of ibex and the groupturned out to include Aleksey Saurin who at the time was head of federal managementfor hunting resources (Braden and Prudnikova 2008 15ndash16)
Perhaps the most notorious case was referred to as ldquoAltay-gaterdquo (Castner andEwald 2009) A VIP group had apparently been illegally hunting argali in the Kosh-Agach district when the helicopter crashed (the Altapress was quickly on the scene ofthe accident and published pictures including of the ibex) Among the dead were thepresidential envoy to the State Duma Aleksandr Kosopkin and Viktor Kaimin chair-man of the Committee for the Protection Use and Reproduction of Fauna of theAltay Republic who had earlier promoted trophy hunting in the Altay The four whosurvived included the Deputy Prime Minister of the Republic of Altay Anatoly Ban-nykh chief for the State Duma Committee on Economic Policy and EntrepreneurshipNikolai Kapranov CEO of the Moscow-based industrial environmental companyldquoInekordquo Boris Belinsky and a co-pilot Maxim Kolbin Bannykh resigned his positionafter the crash and he along with Belinsky and Kapranov were charged with illegalhunting The investigation dragged on for two years with the case alternately dis-missed and reopened as environmental groups brought pressure on the governmentThe defendants claimed they had not participated in the actual shooting but only wereguilty of being present on the helicopter On 23 May 2011 the three men wereacquitted and the prosecutor appealed When sent back to local courts it was decidedthat the statute of limitations had expired Commenting on the case Mikhail Kreyn-dlin of Greenpeace-Russia noted ldquoTruly now VIP-poachers have gotten a clear signallsquoall is possible and nothing will come of itrsquo The ordinary citizen caught poachingcan be punished with a real prison term Senior officials are not threatened with any-thingrdquo (Vishnevskiy 2011)
But other high-profile cases have been brought under suspicious circumstancesAleksey Navalny with the Progress Party and an active opponent of Vladimir Putin wasaccused by VOOP (the All-Russian Nature Conservation Society) of poaching becausehe posed for a picture after moose hunting that appeared to be taken in the summerwhile the season does not start until October (The Moscow Times 2014) LyubovrsquoDuyko who heads up the societyrsquos legal affairs sent an official complaint to the pros-ecutorrsquos office Navalny denied the charge Duyko is a prominent member of PutinrsquosUnited Russia Party (along with other members of the VOOP Board) and stood for2014 municipal elections in the Porokhovyye district of St Petersburg as a party mem-ber (Varkhivakhnet 2014)
Some attempts to bring valid complaints against VIP illegal hunters have resulted indifficult times for inspectors or prosecutors One well-known case involved AleksandrDovydenko a hunting guide with the organization ldquoMosoblokhotupravleniyrdquo who losthis job in 2013 and was sentenced to probation in a prison term for abuse of power Hehad apprehended people he accused of illegal hunting including the head of Gazpromrsquosgeology division Gennady Kucherov and the CEO of the firm ldquoTranssetirdquo (Table A1)Questions arose during the trial of whether Dovydenko had shot one person in a groupof poachers whom he claimed were resisting arrest by escaping on their snowmobileAn unemployed hunter who accompanied the others was the only one eventuallycharged and convicted of poaching (Shvarev 2013b) The Dovydenko case receivedmuch attention and inspired a petition via the NGO ldquoChangeorgrdquo to relieve him of thecharges5 A similar incident occurred in Kurgan Oblastrsquo with an inspector who sus-pected police of poaching from snowmobiles reported it and then was arrested himself
Eurasian Geography and Economics 473
and accused of taking bribes in earlier incidents The poaching case against the officialswas never prosecuted (Chelovek i zakon 2014)
Motivations for VIP-poaching
Recreational poaching has been examined by Muth and Bowe (1998) in the UnitedStates and the authors suggested two motivations poaching as ldquothrill killingrdquo andobsession with display of trophies (15ndash17) One aspect that differentiates motivation inthese cases from the Russian context is the element of secretiveness Illegal trophy hun-ters in the American West take pains to hide the evidence from authorities (Archibold2006) while VIP poachers in Russia usually operate in an open fashion
Urbanrsquos (2010) study of the cultures of power in post-communist Russia provides auseful framework for exploring the motivations of Russian VIP poachers While abusesof power by oligarchs and the nouveaux riches have been well documented (see forexample Dawisha 2014 Hoffman 2002) Urbanrsquos study allows a look inside the cultureof the elite through interviews and defines the importance of the sub-culture or ldquoinrdquogroup He suggests that for those on the outside the actions of the elite may seem mis-taken or crazy but ldquofor those sharing the same habitus informed by the same culturalpractices and participating in the same discourse they are regarded as realrdquo (6) FurtherUrban presents a strong case that law and morality do not go hand in hand for those inpower but actually may work in opposition moral criteria are established through inter-personal relationships while the law itself is regarded as a weakness (15ndash16) This argu-ment coincides well with Aramilevrsquos position noted above that once respect for the lawthrough an inner moral compass disappears there is only the of threat punishment thatwill halt lawbreakers
Researchers have suggested that part of Vladimir Putinrsquos mass appeal to citizens ishis role in ldquore-masculinizingrdquo their self-image as Russians (Foxall 2013 Riabov andRiabova 2014) Gender is an important boundary marker for those in power and theattempt to make concrete an ldquousrdquo versus ldquothemrdquo mentality Riabov and Riabova (2014)noted that the traditional attributes of masculinity suggest power while submissioncorrelates with what (in the authorsrsquo view) some Russians perceive as feminine attri-butes (25ndash25) A study of the public images portrayed by Putin in settings that arehyper-masculine (Figure 4) underscores these arguments Foxall has examined a seriesof Kremlin-approved photographs released of Putin that show him in traditional maleactivities associated with outdoor recreation and noted that these have created anldquoAction Manrdquo portrait of a leader (Foxall 2013 134 see also Young 2011) A milita-rized virility is an expression of state power The term associated with such images isnastoyashchiy muzhik in the past referring to the peasant tradition in Russia but nowco-opted by elite such as Putin to suggest it is he who is the ldquorealrdquo Russian guy (Riabovand Riabova 2014)
What might the real ldquoreal muzhikirdquo think of such seemingly hyper-masculineexpressions of power Online forum responses by rank-and-file hunters suggest an atti-tude of contempt While Putin may remain popular with the public press coverage andsocial media discussion of unpunished elite criminals often highlight the bloodthirstynature of the crime the seeming unconcern of the VIP hunters and even public dis-dain6
474 K Braden
Figure 3 Editorial cartoon on privatization of hunting resources by artist Mikhail LarichevVecherniy Peterburg October 20 2009 Translation ldquoSoldrdquoSource Permission was obtained from the copyright holder
Figure 4 Vladimir Putin on a hunt in the Tyva Republic 2007 Photograph by European PressPhoto AgencySource Permission was obtained from the copyright holder
Eurasian Geography and Economics 475
Greedy people driven by vanity and after blood hellip not poor people but people in goodpositions (Baydykov 2012)
What land is left to defend Only those asshole oligarchs are lefthellipif the state laws are notfunctioning itrsquos time to fire the officials and their entourages -blogger comments on poach-ing in Samara Luka Nature Park (Sistema Opoveshcheniya 2014)
It seems to be that soon the only justice in Russia will be vigilante justice- blogger com-ment on Altay-gate helicopter crash incident (Mir Novostey 2014)
On the theme of poaching a law should be perceived normally as a law by hunters A badlaw is not a law but just derives from rotten conditions hellip Right now order is only upheldthrough repression but the order is spoiled Controllers are caught up in it ten times overfor this bullshit not a society determining its own traditions Blogger ldquodEretikrdquo (Gunsruforum 2013 Shvarev 2013a)
Officials are lawless hellip you canrsquot beat the system you can only be indignant and learnfrom the mistakes of others Blogger Xgod89 (Gunsru forum 2011)
The truth about Russia now is that MNR and the courts do not rule but insolent jerks whomuzzle the courts and prosecutorsrsquo offices are in charge Blogger A Bonch-Bruyevich com-menting on Dovydenko case (Shvarev 2013b)
Some fat urban dyadrsquoka who goes into the forest and finds a bear or moose poached withhelp of hunting guide (Shalygin 2013a)
Conclusion for hunting sustainability ndash the value of a moral compass
I have argued that VIP illegal hunting though not a high percentage of poaching casessets a destructive tone not only because of direct damage to wildlife sustainability butalso because it contributes to corruption of inspectors and prosecution personnel cyni-cism about rule of law and a discouragement to non-elite hunters who are increasinglycut off from prey due to regulations and higher costs
The utility for VIP hunters may not be economic gain but may be the sense of powerenhancement and differentiation from the masses Social science research has suggestedthat unhidden violations of social norms may actually signal power whereas lower powerindividuals are more subject to social constraints (see for example Van Kleef et al2011) There are rewards to elevated power and the establishment of identity in a selectsubgroup of actors Resources are more accessible as is the ability to make decisions onhow to distribute those resources to others Keltner Gruenfeld and Anderson (2003)have cited numerous social-psychological experiments suggesting that elevated powerincreases the likelihood of socially inappropriate actions often showing up in males asldquoprofligate behaviorsrdquo (276ndash277) Given these precepts it is possible that overt incidentsof impunity in wildlife crime by VIP hunters in Russia are signs of status and a way tomaintain group identity a proposition that calls for further investigation
In turn the narrative of VIP poaching solidifies the perception of corruption ndash a phe-nomenon measured in Transparency Internationalrsquos Corruption Perceptions Index(Transparency International 2014) and a sense of hopelessness about the system ndash a factobserved by Russian social scientists such as Kofanova and Petukhov (2006) who sug-gest a narrative about endemic corruption is created in the minds of ordinary RussiansSurvey results show that most Russians believe the state does not act in the interest of
476 K Braden
its citizens bureaucrats are motivated by personal gain and corruption penetrates allspheres of society (Kofanova and Petukhov 2006 29) This narrative of corruption andcrime is supported by a Russian mass media that ldquovigorously relaysrdquo a normativesystem of a criminal world engendering disrespect for the judiciary and for formal lawsand an impression that the most successful people in Russia today display the mostnegative behavior models (Iurevich and Ushakov 2010 21ndash22 26ndash27) SimilarlyDawisha (2014) has explored the ldquosistemardquo inside the Russian hierarchy in her bookPutinrsquos Kleptocracy noting that the risk of activities is transferred from the elite to thestate but the rewards are privatized thus allowing those in power ldquoto act withimpunityrdquo (332ndash333) Given Putinrsquos arguments in favor of fighting corruption how canthe actions of insider elites be reconciled with evidence of environmental lawbreaking
Dawisha (2014) rightly notes ldquoThis is not to say that the Russian ruling elite doesnot see the benefits of a robust rule-of-law systemrdquo (9) While her exploration focusedon elite actions in international financial circles I make a similar argument of a selectiveapproach to application of domestic Russian laws on illegal hunting Protections againstprosecution for some in the government and rights conditional upon loyalty to theregime ensure that those in power can act in a predatory manner Informal associationsuseful friends and privileged access to resources are hallmarks of the insider ldquosistemardquo(Ledeneva 2013) As empirical data are presented in the future on violators apprehendedand convicted under the new 2012 hunting laws the number of cases involving peoplein power should be instructive to observe
Feldman and Blokov (2009) found in their survey that personalities mattered interms of public perception the most influential people for solving environmental ques-tions cited by respondents were those in political power business leaders ministry offi-cials and heads of NGOs (737) Precisely because high-profile people have sway overthe public in terms of societal norms for environmental law that fact might be put touse for improved observance of the 2012 regulations I suggest a new tool for socialnorming with respect to hunting laws in Russia publicity for well-known Russians whodemonstrate a new type of power and masculine image by adhering to regulations Vla-dimir Putin for example noted in an Outdoor Life interview ldquoToday when hunting andfishing are more like a tribute to traditions a sort of hobby enthusiasts of these outdooractivities should guide themselves by the lsquoDo No Harmrsquo principlerdquo (Young 2011 58)In his examination of how to improve law enforcement in the realm of environmentalnorms Sverdyukov (2014) wrote ldquothe mechanism of moral influence on offenders ispractically not used it is true but it is necessary to rework the levers of moral actionrdquo(160)
While some of the initiators of OD-ROS were people of power7 myriad bloggersfrom online hunting social forums picked up and repeated the text that the organizers ofthe 2014 OD-ROS Conference used in launching the effort
In past decades a host of serious problems have occurred in the sphere of Russian huntingLife has shown that the government is not capable of solving them The wider huntingcommunity can and should undertake a discussion of these problems identify solutionsand formulate constructive proposals for organs of state power hellip the first huntersrsquo confer-ence was the initiative of ordinary hunters unburdened by property or hunting lands withone goal to conserve the historic right of Russians to hunt This was not first given underSoviet power but much earlier ndash by tradition a significant part of the culture and in theblood of the Russian people (Rossiyskiy okhotnichiy soyuz 2014)
Eurasian Geography and Economics 477
AcknowledgementsThe author wishes to thank Dr Margaret Diddams of Seattle Pacific University for assistance withsocial psychology sources and Jennifer Castner of The Altai Project and geographer Dr JaimeKooser for reviewing drafts of this work
Disclosure statementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the author
Notes1 The rights of indigenous groups especially those designated of the North Siberia the Altay
Republic and the Far East have been described through sections of the hunting regulationsand amendments of various years While these populations are not the focus of this study theauthor recognizes the importance of the survival of indigenous cultures access to traditionalhunting grounds and land use rights for minority people in the Russian Federation
2 The focus here is on recreational hunting with firearms and excludes the myriad of illegalfishing cases covered in the Russian press Likewise use of snares and other traps particu-larly by poachers has been very controversial and warrants additional discussion
3 No breakdown by organizations versus individuals was available after the year 2011 at thetime of this writing Often the hunting leases run by private owners are large recreational cen-ters such as the Dubakinskiy resort in Leningrad Oblastrsquo owned by Nikolai Shamalov abanker whom Forbes dubbed one of the richest men in Russia The site accessible with ahelicopter landing pad includes a well-appointed cottage (ldquoVIP-Houserdquo) with televisionsauna and billiard rooms available for rental during moose season The newspaper Izvestiyareported on 26 September 2012 that three millionaire businessmen including Alfa BankrsquosPyotr Aven had invested 80 million rubles into creation of a hunting enterprise ldquoMedvedrsquordquo inArghangelrsquosk Oblastrsquo for VIP hunters a closed hunting club specializing in brown bear wildboar deer moose and Siberian stag (maral) The brainchild of businessman VladimirButorin the enterprise is located in the town of Bereznik where Butorinrsquos companies also areinvolved in agriculture and forest products This was the second enterprise invested in byAven who had also registered in Moscow a hunting club called ldquoHunting Groundrdquo financedby his private investment (Izvestiya 26 September 2012 Accessed 25 July 2014 httpizvestiarunews536084)
4 Butorin for example has not always done well with local farmers but has argued he isbringing access electrical power and other infrastructure as well as a fund for social pro-grams into the area Visser Mamonova and Spoor (2012) argued that the benefits of landtransfers have been mixed and laws while purportedly passed to cut down on monopolieshave instead strengthened the hands of large-scale land owners often shored up by corruptlocal officials (925)
5 As of August 2014 the case was still unresolved and Mr Dovydenko was consideringwhether he should appeal based on an amnesty declared by the Duma in honor of the 20thanniversary of the Russian Constitution
6 In addition to hunting news and environmental web sites one called Brakonrsquoerovnet has beenestablished to both to support legitimate hunters and to report news photographs and videoson poaching incidents
7 For example Nikolay Valuev former boxing champion elected to the Duma in 2011 underPutinrsquos party Valuev himself had been accused of poaching but the Arkhangelrsquosk regionalprosecutor had refused to consider the case He was added in 2014 to MNRrsquos Public Councilon Hunting
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Gamov Aleksandr 2014 ldquoOkhota i politika gosudarstvennyy kompleks lsquoZavidovorsquo otmechaetsvoye 85-letiye [Hunting and Politics The State Complex of lsquoZavidovorsquo Marks 85 Years]rdquoNational Explorer Accessed July 12 2014 httpwwwnexplorerrunews__12865htm
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Gorbachev Albert 2014 ldquoNe mogut ili ne khotyat [Arenrsquot Able or Donrsquot Want]rdquo OkhotnikiruJune 5 Accessed August 19 2014 httpwwwohotnikiruhuntingsocietyssocietysarticle20140605641606-ne-mogut-ili-ne-hotyathtml
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Okhotnikiru 2013 ldquoUstav obshchestvennogo dvizheniya lsquoRossiyskiy okhotnichiy soyuzrsquo [Charterof Social Movement lsquoRussian Hunting Unionrsquo]rdquo March 1 Accessed June 30 2014 httpwwwohotnikiruhuntingsocietyssocietysarticle20130301638205-ustav-od-roshtml
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Serdyukov Valeriy 2011 ldquoOligarkhi i okhota [Oligarchs and Hunting]rdquo Vedomosti November21 Accessed July 22 2014 httpwwwrosprescomfinance9286
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Shalygin Andrey 2014 Stratgiya razvitiya okhotnichrsquoego khozyaystva Rossii do 2030 goda-pochemu vsye nedovolrsquony no ne mogut skazatrsquo chem immeno [The Strategy for Developmentof the Hunting Economy in Russia to the Year 2030 Why Everyone Is Not Happy but CannotSay Exactly With What]rdquo National Explorer March 14 Accessed August 2 2014 httpwwwnexplorerrunews__12387htm
Shvarev Aleksandr 2013a ldquoVIP-brakonrsquoery lyubyat kogda mnogo krovi [VIP-Poachers Love ItWhen There Is Much Blood]rdquo Rosbalt Moscow August 8 Accessed June 30 2014 httpwwwrosbaltrumoscow201308261168234html
Shvarev Aleksandr 2013b ldquoVIP-brakonrsquoery skoro posadyat na desyatrsquo let pomeshavshego imokhotoveda [VIP-Poachers Will Soon Imprison for Ten Years the Hunting Guide Who Inter-fered]rdquo Okhotnikiru August 29 Accessed August 1 2014 httpwwwohotnikiruarchivenews20130829639550-vipbrakoneryi-skoro-posadyat-na-desyat-let-pomeshavshego-im-ohotovedahtml
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Sistema Opoveshcheniya 2014 ldquoV parke lsquoSamarskaya Lukarsquo protsvetayut korruptsiya brakonrsquoer-stvo bespredel [In the lsquoSamarskaya Lukarsquo Park Corruption Unlimited Poaching Is Thriving]rdquoJune 21 Accessed July 10 2014 httpraznesiinfoblogpost12294
Smolrsquoyakova Tatrsquoyana 2013 ldquoOkhota za brakonrsquoera [Hunt for Poachers]rdquo Interview with SergeyDonskoy Minister of Natural Resources and Ecology Rossiyskaya gazeta July 22 AccessedJuly 10 2014 httpwwwrgru20130722donskoyhtml
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Stepanova Darrsquoya 2014 ldquoPochti 3000 ugolovnykh del svyazannykh s nezakonnoy okhotoynapravleno v sud [Nearly 3000 Criminal Cases Connected with Illegal Hunting Sent toCourt]rdquo Vremya Novosti Nizhnego Novgoroda i Nizhegorodskoy oblasti July 19 AccessedAugust 1 2014 httpwwwvremyanrunewspochti_3000_ugolovnyh_del_svjazannyh_s_nezakonnoj_ohotoj_napravleno_v_sudhtml
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Visser Oane Natalie Mamonova and Max Spoor 2012 ldquoOligarchs Megafarms and LandReserves Understanding Land Grabbing in Russiardquo Journal of Peasant Studies 39 899ndash931doi101080030661502012675574
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Walker Amanda 2012 ldquoRussia Bans lsquoSportrsquo of Shooting Sleeping Bearsrdquo Sky News (UK) April29 Accessed January 10 2015 httpnewsskycomstory13701russia-bans-sport-of-shooting-sleeping-bears
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Wyatt Tanya 2009 ldquoExploring the Organization of Russia Far Eastrsquos Illegal Wildlife Trade TwoCase Studies of the Illegal Fur and Illegal Falcon Tradesrdquo Global Crime 10 144ndash154
Yemelyanova Raisa 2014 ldquoOmskiy brakonrsquoyer zaplatit 160 tysyach za ubiystvo dvukh kosulrsquo izaytsa-belyaka [Omsk Poacher Will Pay 160 Thousand for Killing of Two Deer and Hare]rdquoOmskregion July 1 Accessed January 10 2015 httpomskregioninfoitemaspid=24758
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respublike altay spravochnoye posobiye [On the Responsibility for Poaching in the AltaiRepublic Handbook]rdquo Fund for Sustainable Development of Altai and United NationsDevelopment Programme
Zaitseva Mariya 2013 ldquoTsarskaya okhota pochemu lsquoslivkirsquo rossiyskogo obshchestva tak lyubyatokhotitrsquosya v zapovednykh mestakh [Tsarrsquos Hunt Why Do Security Personnel of RussianSociety So Love to Hunt in Reserves]rdquo Pasmi Ru September 20 Accessed July 20 2014httppasmiruarchive96715
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Appendix
1
Table
A1
Sam
plerepo
rtsalleging
VIP-poachingin
post-Sov
ietperiod
(doesno
tim
plyconv
ictio
n)
Year
Location
Position(s)of
VIP(s)at
timeincident
reported
Source(s)
Web
addressAccessof
each
verified
11Janu
ary20
15
1997
Yaroslavl
Oblastrsquo
Ananinvillage
bullPresidentRussian
Federation
bullGov
erno
rYaroslavl
Oblastrsquo
Argum
enty
ifakti926
200
7Kom
prom
atRu
ecoethicsru
httpwwwcom
prom
at
rupage_21
495htm
httpgazetaaifruon
lineaif14
04
14_0
1
2001
Khakasiya
Repub
lic
Karatoshsko
-Ineyskiy
reserve
bullActor
andchairRussian
Cultural
Fou
ndation
bullFormer
speakerof
Russian
Dum
a
Nov
ayaG
azetaRu210
200
5http20
05nov
ayagazetarunom
er
2005
10n
n10
n-s01shtm
l
2002
AltayRepub
lic
Tarhatin
skiy
Lake
bullFormer
assistantto
VladimirPutin
and
BorisYeltsin
VitaTsentrzashchity
prav
zhivotny
khhttpwwwvitaorgruam
usem
ent
huntblack_listh
tm
2004
VladimirOblastrsquoSuzdal
bullOwnerof
newspaper
Mosko
vskiy
Kom
somoletsform
ermem
berof
the
Pub
licChamberRussian
Federation
Moscow
huntingclub
Zavtra204
200
4Kom
prom
atRu
wwwcom
prom
atrupage_1
4416
htm
httpzavtrarucontentv
iew200
4-02
-04
51
Nov
ogorod
Oblastrsquo
bullGov
erno
rNov
gorodregion
bullPresidentRussian
Federation
Argum
enty
ifakti926
200
7Kom
prom
atRu
httpwwwcom
prom
at
rupage_21
495htm
httpgazetaaifruon
lineaif14
04
14_0
1
(Con
tinued)
Eurasian Geography and Economics 485
TableA1
(Con
tinued)
Year
Location
Position
(s)of
VIP(s)at
timeincident
repo
rted
Sou
rce(s)
Web
addressAccessof
each
verified
11Janu
ary20
15
2005
Kursk
Oblastrsquo
Korenevskydistrict
Kursk
Pop
pyforest
reserve
bullChairCom
mittee
onYou
thSpo
rts
Drugd
ruga
onlin
e127
200
4httpwwwddd
kurskrunum
ber48
6new000
657
AltayRepub
lic
Shavlinskyreserve
bullDepartm
entHeadof
Con
servationamp
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tingResou
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022006
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erno
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(Con
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tinued)
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Repub
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201
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715
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201
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200
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200
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OblastrsquoPotlovo
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tinued)
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tinued)
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Location
Position
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VIP(s)at
timeincident
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rted
Sou
rce(s)
Web
addressAccessof
each
verified
11Janu
ary20
15
Moscow
Oblastrsquo
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ovodistrict
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Interior
Affairs
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indu
strial
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yadministration
httpwwwechomskrunews
7357
28-echohtml
Sakha
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licbullYakut
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tyGosdu
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berof
theBoard
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Rossiyskaya
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528
201
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005
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ofUnitedRussiaParty
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Tyum
enskiyeizVestiy
a10
20
2010
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50
2011
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Vysota10
20507
201
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598html
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erno
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htmlid=18
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bullDeputyof
district
DUMA
UnitedRussia
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2011
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lgog
rad-tim
esrustories18
8
2012
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Oblastrsquo
bullVicemayor
ofBlago
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bullRosselkho
znadzorexecutive
bullSpecialistregion
aloh
otup
ravleniya
(hun
tingmanagem
ent)
NTV
216
201
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srucom
211201
4httpwwwntvruno
vosti8
4295
6httpwwwnew
srucomarchrussia
11feb2014vipoacherh
tml (C
ontin
ued)
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tinued)
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Position
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VIP(s)at
timeincident
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rted
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rce(s)
Web
addressAccessof
each
verified
11Janu
ary20
15
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arsk
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Stolbyreserve
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police
Kolosov
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Okh
otarybalkavOmskoy
Oblasti117
201
3httpoи
ppф
zakondocum41-2013-
01-15-04
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ampRussian
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ncil
Moscow
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esFeb19
20
14httpwwwth
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848html
2013
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berof
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13
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5215
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htm
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Nov
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201
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22aug2
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241
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Omskinform
530
201
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skinform
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tinued)
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ary20
15
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201
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(Yakutia)
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201
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490 K Braden
- Abstract
- Introduction wildlife poaching in the context of Russian environmental management
- Background The literature on ``green criminality and poaching
- Methods value and limitations of social and advocacy media as a data source
- Russian legal regime for hunting2
- Privatization of hunting lands
- The impact of high-profile poaching cases
- Motivations for VIP-poaching
- Conclusion for hunting sustainability - the value of a moral compass
- Acknowledgements
- Disclosure statement
- Notes
- References
- Appendix 1
-
Government of the United Kingdom 2014) While such attention to so-called ldquogreencriminalityrdquo is welcomed by the international community methodology on actual moni-toring of such crimes remains elusive A complement to economic and jurisdictionalapproaches to green crime monitoring is in the realm of social norms and cultural con-texts
Thus the literature survey here is an initial glimpse at motivation for poaching par-ticularly when examining illegal taking of wildlife not for economic gain but to expresspower through impunity Precedents for this focus exist in other geographic contextsfor example Eliason (2004) drawing upon field interviews examined motivations forpoaching in the case of hunters in the state of Kentucky A sociological analysis in theUnited States was conducted by Forsyth and Marckese (1993) who noted that excite-ment and the desire to ldquooutsmartrdquo game wardens explained the behaviors of the subjectsinterviewed Similarly research has been done on motivations for poaching in lowincome rural communities of the former USSR in the case of saiga antelope (Kuumlhlet al 2009) Alexander Bondarev head of World Wide Fund for Naturersquos Altay-Sayanregional office also examined motivation and argued that that the high rate of regionalunemployment may contribute to local poaching problems (World Wide Fund forNature-Russia 2014b) Illegal hunting related to subsistence livelihoods and the generaldecline of rural communities in Russia does bear further exploration (Makarova 2014ch 3 South and Wyatt 2011 Wyatt 2009) but the continued prevalence of high-profilecases by elite power actors suggests that examination of social norms and attitudes ofboth ordinary hunters and so-called ldquoVIP huntersrdquo toward illegal activities would be ofvalue to evaluate the effectiveness of the new hunting regulations
Implications of these propositions extend far beyond the realm of game manage-ment Results of the investigation below demonstrate the conclusion by Feldman andBlokov (2009) in their work on promoting an environmental civil society in Russia thatattitudinal hurdles can be as important as legal and political obstacles to achieve animproved environmental ethic They note
the rise of ldquoenvironmental crimerdquo defined as cases of public or private malfeasance andornegligence that is technically prosecutable under the law but has in fact been difficult toprosecute ndash has increased dramatically in recent years This may help explain our surveyfinding that regulatory bodies and courts are viewed as relatively ineffective (737)
Even sophisticated transborder wildlife supply chains begin at the local level thereforeenvironmental and governmental agencies have embraced community involvement orcommunity-based policing But methods that may be effective in one geographic con-text such as cases of wildlife destruction in African states may not necessarily transferto the Russian setting In her dissertation for the Saratov Judicial Institute Bratashova(2011) examined green crime associated with wildlife in Russia and concluded that lawsperceived as too lax did indeed contribute to the growing problem but she also con-cluded that understanding the characteristics of the crimes was important to strengthenthe laws The WWF-Russia conducted a study of reported animal and fish poachingcases from the year 2000ndash2010 and determined that 5 percent of cases involved accusedchinovniki (government officials) another 25ndash35 percent were low-income rural peopleand the remainder were those engaged in commercial illegal activities Despite theactual data the report noted that the general public perceived the portion of cases byaccused government officials to be much higher (Polyanskaya 2013)
Eurasian Geography and Economics 459
Von Essen et al (2014 9ndash10) have suggested that the phenomenon of poachingmay be deconstructed to a typology of activities and that past emphasis on utility maxi-mization models may be less useful than understanding a normative perspective of whatmotivates a poacher The fields of social psychology and criminal psychology used bythese researchers aid in the analysis of the normative perspective by looking at social-ization and deviant behaviors within cultures The typology of illegal hunting created byVon Essen et al includes livelihood crime folk crime and sociopolitical crime Such atypology approach may be extended in the Russian context to create a framework ofmotivation for poaching
(1) Organized criminal activity and trans-border crime This is causing the greatestloss of biodiversity in Russia and receives the most publicity in the Russian andinternational press The motivation is utility maximization in the sense of pureeconomic profit Notorious cases involve poaching of endangered iconic speciessuch as Siberian tigers snow leopards and Amur leopards bears for bile trademusk deer for illegal perfume ingredients birds of prey for falconry sturgeonfrom the Volga for caviar and fish stocks in Kamchatka These crimes havereceived considerable attention from enforcement agencies of international trea-ties such as CITES (Convention on International Trade in Endangered Speciesof Wild Fauna and Flora) as well as from environmental organizations (Homes2004 Theile 2003) and scholars (Beitman 2013 Ishigeyev and Bondar 2013Reeve 2006 South and Wyatt 2011 Wyatt 2009) WWF-Russia and TradeRecords Analysis of Flora and Fauna in Commerce pressured the RussianGovernment to tighten fines for illegal taking of wildlife resulting in the new2012 legislation with vastly increased financial penalties for those convicted ofpoaching endangered species and conducting trans-border trade (Traffic Interna-tional 2013) Prison terms up to seven years and fines up to two million rublesnow can be imposed on people caught poaching tigers in Russia
(2) Foreign trophy hunters and hunting ecotourism With the fall of the USSR for-eign hunters purchasing guide services setup by Russian companies began toflood into the country for trophy hunting of big game such as bear and sheepThe sustainability of the activity is questioned because of huntersrsquo preferencesfor large males or rarity often upsetting the population dynamics of a herd(Palazy et al 2012) The proposition that commercial trophy hunting of animalslisted in the Russian Red Book of Endangered Species might be a fundraisingconservation tool has been challenged vigorously by environmental organiza-tions in Russia such as WWF-Russia Delisting Altay argali sheep (OvisAmmon) to permit their trophy hunting received negative press response(Novaya gazeta 2014) and was opposed by WWF-Russia and Greenpeace-Russia as well as other environmental organizations such as The Altai Project(Tekeyev 2014 The Altai Project 2014) The outcry caused the Russiangovernment to delay the idea at the time of this writing
(3) Hunting inspectors reserve guards or rangers border guards and other oppor-tunistic poachers Often the violators are the very people charged with preventingthe crime and this outcome seems to be motivated by economic pressure Issueshave been raised about the pay rate for inspectors the very large areas they areresponsible for and the diminished funding for nature reserve support by the Rus-sian Government (Braden 2008 Braden and Prudnikova 2008 Safonova 2007)The average salary per month for a reserve inspector in 2012 was equivalent to US
460 K Braden
$375 (Shalygin 2013b) Minister Sergey Donskoy reported in 2012 that there were3500 inspectors on duty throughout Russian hunting grounds averaging 450000hectares each (Smolrsquoyakova 2013) By comparison the US Bureau of LaborStatistics reported that in 2013 there were 6640 fish and game wardens employedin the United States with an average monthly wage 11 times higher than the aver-age in Russia (United States Department of Labor 2013)
(4) VIP hunters among the Russian power elite or wealthy South and Wyatt (2011)noted personal communication in 2007 from representatives at Phoenix a Russiannon-governmental organization (NGO) stating ldquoanother category of poachers isthose people who are not rich but that they have some protected position or knowsomeone For example a chief of police or a prosecutor knows that there will notbe any sanctions against them because of their position in societyrdquo (547)
The terms used in the Russian media for such illegal recreational hunting arechernoye safari (black safari Racheva 2009) tikhaya okhota (quiet hunt) andtsarskaya okhota (Tsarist hunting Zaitseva 2013) Elitist disregard for the bound-aries of nature reserves or hunting norms has been a long tradition dating back toSoviet times as documented by Zersquoev Wolfson in his 1980 exposeacute of environmen-tal crises (Komarov 1980 75ndash90) Many of the problems he outlined appear simi-lar to complaints about poachers in the current period lax enforcement lack ofsufficient number of inspectors courts that look the other way and impunity bypolitical elite
(5) Non-elite hunters The new hunting regulations make special provision forindigenous communities that have traditionally hunted for subsistence but manyrural people of Russian heritage have by necessity supplemented protein throughhunting1
Additionally both rural and urban Russians hunt for recreation The bulk of arrestsfines and prosecutions for illegal hunting has been attributed to violations by such hun-ters who do not fall into the high income or power elite category
Biologist Makarova (2014) analyzed a database of over 300000 violations of wild-life laws in Russia from 1999 to 2005 and drew conclusions about the type of peoplewho most often are apprehended (19) She noted that a decline in citations paralleledthe decline of rural populations in Russia a phenomenon also examined by Ioffe Nefe-dova and others in terms of land abandonment and overall impoverished economies inthe countryside (Ioffe Nefedova and De Beurs 2012 Ioffe Nefedova and Zaslavsky2006) Makarova (2014) found in her analysis that many of the poachers were peoplewho had licenses or belonged to hunting clubs and therefore growth of the phenomenonin Russia must be due to increased violations by existing poachers rather than ldquonewrecruitsrdquo into the ranks of poachers (66) She also discussed the assumption that povertyis a main cause of poaching and indeed found a higher number of cases in areas thathad experienced economic shocks
Methods value and limitations of social and advocacy media as a data source
While empirical evidence collected by experts noted above reveals that most poachingcases of recreational game are by local actors surveys suggest that the perception of theRussian public holds a relatively small group of elite violators responsible for the major-ity of cases
Eurasian Geography and Economics 461
A clue to understanding this dissonance may be found in a 2011 article by ViktorGurov a hunter and ranger who discussed his attempt to appreciate the motivation ofpeople caught poaching After many interviews with people he apprehended Gurovdecided there were three types of poachers (1) people pushed to the action by ldquomaterialor spiritualrdquo poverty (2) professional commercial poachers who are very arrogant andlooking out for their customers and (3) the powerful elite called by Gurov the bespre-delschiki (those without limits) who view themselves as above the law do not worryabout getting caught and are motivated by the ldquosweetness of forbidden fruitrdquo (Gurov2011) The author goes on to make recommendations to fight poachers in Russia andnotes that officials who are caught poaching and avoid responsibility just encourageordinary hunters to think ldquoif they can why not merdquo Elite violations therefore mayhave an impact far beyond the mere scope of the crimes themselves if the public feelsdiscouraged about upholding legal regimes for sustainable recreational hunting practices
I collected information sources to ascertain perceptions about poachers from socialand press media resulting in a largely anecdotal database based on the Russian textsSources of information included
bull Web-based Russian hunting journals for popular audiencesbull Web-based blogs and forums for rank-and-file huntersbull Advocacy web sites by environmental organizationsbull Press articles reporting alleged violations by elite poachers and public commentsreacting to such incidents
Most material was gleaned from publications dating from 2010 to 2014 but in somecases citations were made to earlier articles or press reports Often anecdotes werereported in multiple sources and I made efforts to track reports to the originalpublication
As in all literature surveys limitations of this method involve incorrect interpreta-tions of perceptions expressed in the Russian text the potential for bias in choice ofmaterials and self-selection of those who comment in online forums Because I wasinterested in reactions of hunters comments and blogs were surveyed at times resultingin vernacular jargon that required care to interpret This survey of social and pressmedia serves only as a starting point and a fruitful next step for analysis would bethrough questionnaire surveys such as Urbanrsquos (2010) research on attitudes of the elitein Russia or Eliasonrsquos (2004) on poachers in the United States
Russian legal regime for hunting2
Although hunting has long been a tradition in Russia for all social classes the numberof registered hunters in Russia has declined from 45 million in the 1980s to 28 millionin 2012 (Kuzenkov 2011 Smolrsquoyakova 2013) Registered adult hunters in Russia wereabout 196 percent of the population in 2012 versus 444 percent in the United States(United States Fish amp Wildlife Service 2011) this despite the fact that 80 percent of allland in Russia is designated as hunting land while in the United States it is 534percent (Table 1 Allen 2014 Kuzenkov 2011)
Historically hunting grounds in Russia were controlled in part by wealthy landown-ers and the nobility but up until the 1917 revolution rights to hunt on private landswere usually granted to lower social classes (Gamov 2014) Traditions such as huntingwith dogs and falconry entered Russia via the upper classes and were often portrayed in
462 K Braden
Russian art in an idealized form such as Vasiliy Perovrsquos famous 1871 painting Okhot-niki na privalye (Hunters at Rest) National leaders from tsarist to Soviet periods wereshown hunting in published photographs (Figure 1)
With the advent of the Soviet regime hunting clubs became more widespread andall hunting lands belonged to the state at the national or local level The governmentagency Glavokhota (Main Administration for Hunting and Zapovedniki-Reserves) hadauthority for regulation of both domestic and foreign hunters and hunting lands as wellas nature reserves (a good history of the organization may be found in Weiner [1999241ndash250] and a general history of hunting during Soviet times in Gamov [2014]) Theagency worked with some very large hunting unionsclubs often attached to police pro-fessions the railway sector or the military After the devolution of the Soviet Unionprivatization of hunting resources and growth of companies serving foreign trophy hun-ters began in earnest Some experts on hunting bemoan the post-Soviet developmentsValeriy Kuzenkov the editor of the journal Okhota in a 2010 interview noted ldquoNowboth our unified federal system for hunting oversight and our scientific and researchfacilities are in ruins hellip the country doesnrsquot have a unified and transparent system ofhunting oversightrdquo (Degtyarev 2010)
The changes to Glavokhota reflect many reorganization schemes for environmentalmanagement since the devolution of the Soviet Union The State Committee for Envi-ronmental Protection was abolished as far back as the year 2000 and many functionswere moved to the Ministry of Natural Resources (now the Ministry of NaturalResources and Ecology) of the Russian Federation the same bureaucracy responsiblefor drawing profits from exploitation of Russiarsquos resources Another source of complainthas been about the fact that Glavokhota had been connected to hunting inspectors andeducation to prevent poaching (Figure 2) whereas Gosokhotnadzor the agency
Table 1 United States and Russia hunting statistics 2011ndash2012
Russian Federation United States
Total hunting land mill ha 13660 5294as percent national area 8000 5390
private hunting lands mill ha 7380 2470percent of hunting land that is private 540 467
Number of hunters in 2012 2800000 13700000Hunters as percent total population 196 444Recreational expenditures on hunting mill US dollars $50000 $3370000Implied average expenditure per hunter US dollars $17857 $245985
Notes Russian Government estimates 15 billion ha are available for hunting almost 100 percent of nationalterritoryUS private hunting lands figures leased plus owned from 2011 Fish amp Wildlife survey Table 34US primarily measures huntersrsquo days on public or private lands by surveyExpenditures on Russian hunting from Smolrsquoyakova interview with DonskoyExpenditures on US hunting from 2011 Fish amp Wildlife report 22Sources Smolrsquoyakova (2013) Degtyarev (2010)Federal Statistics of Russian Federation httpwwwgksruwpswcmconnectrosstat_mainrosstatrustatisticsenterpriseeconomyDevelopment of Hunting Strategy in Russian Federation to 2030 3 July 2014 N 1216-p httpwwwrgru20140707oxot-xoz-site-dokhtmlUnited States Fish amp Wildlife Service (2011) National Survey of Fishing Hunting and Wildlife-AssociatedRecreationBackcountry Chronicles est BLM USFS and state public lands available for hunting httpwwwbackcountrychroniclescompublic-hunting-land
Eurasian Geography and Economics 463
responsible for legal oversight of hunting is now separated from other parts of gamemanagement in the MNR and housed instead in the Ministry of Agriculture Kuzenkovargued that there are inadequate inspectors for a country the size of Russia and thatinspectors have an insufficient power base or access to scientific norms (Degtyarev2010) In the past Glavokhota also had a Central Science and Research Laboratory ongame management and wildlife biology supervising 29 state-run experimental gamefarms Professor Mikhail Perovskiy a biologist with the Russian Agrarian Correspon-dence University in Moscow argued for the revival of not only Glavokhota but also itsagency culture noting that the employees and managers of the past were hunters
Figure 1 Historic Images of VIP Hunters Top Tsar Nikolay II at hunt in 1900 httpwwwebftourruarticleshtmid=631 bottom left Nikita Khrushchev (Leader of USSR from 1958 to 1964)and Josip Broz Tito (President of Yugoslavia) on a moose hunt 1961 Photo from the book Zavi-dovo Zhivaya istoriya (Sergey Devyatov Aleksandr Yegorov Valentin Zhilyaev and Olrsquoga Kay-kovoy 2014 Moscow KremlrsquoFilrsquom) and reproduced for website National Explorer httpwwwnexplorerrunews__12865htm bottom right Leonid Brezhnev (Leader of USSR from 1977 to1982) hunting 1973 Photographer Vladimir Musaelrsquoyan reproduced at website of NationalExplorer httpwwwnexplorerrunews__12865htm Websites accessed January 10 2015Source Permission was obtained from the copyright holder
464 K Braden
themselves Indeed when Khrushchev created the agency he drew upon members ofRosokhotrybolovsoyuz the main huntersrsquo union (Perovskiy 2011)
Rosokhotrybolovsoyuz which in 2013 welcomed Tatiyana Aramileva as its firstfemale president continues to be the largest hunting and fishing association in the coun-try with control of 14 percent of hunting land that is assigned to private organizationsand it serves as a powerful umbrella group for various regional clubs or unions(Degtyarev 2010 Rosokhotrybolovsoyuz 2013) In March 2013 a NGO OD-ROS(Obshchestvennoye Dvizheniye Rossiyskiy Okhotnicheskiy Soyuz [Social MovementRussian Hunting Union]) was formed and it sponsored a February 2014 conference inMoscow to empower rank-and-file hunters This new organization is emblematic ofdissatisfaction with the hunting legal regime in Russia Partly inspired by opposition torules eliminating some spring bird hunting because of proposed Russian accession toAEWA (Agreement on the Conservation of African-Eurasian Migratory Waterbirdsunder UNEP) OD-ROS also adopted resolutions on improvement of access to huntinggrounds and better equity on distribution of licenses (Okhotnikiru 2013)
As of 2014 226 species were designated as game animals (Lomanovoy 2010 Shalygin2013a) for hunting in Russia and the government estimated the equivalent of half abillion US dollars was spent on recreational hunting in 2010 (Degtyarev interview withV Kuzenkov 2010) while the figure for the United States was US $337 billion (UnitedStates Fish amp Wildlife Service 2011 Report Table 1) Ungulate species in Russia form themain game objects and include red deer roe deer musk deer spotted deer and moose but
Figure 2 1969 Soviet government anti-poaching poster by artist AA Shkrabo Translation ldquoAPoacher Is the Worst Enemy of NaturerdquoSource Permission was sought but the Darwin Museum in Moscow indicated that it was nolonger possible to obtain copyright for this as the agency that holds copyright is no longer in exis-tence
Eurasian Geography and Economics 465
wild boar is also hunted and fur-bearing fauna such as sable otters and beaver are huntedor trapped Brown bears have a limited legal hunt but the Russian Government has attimes forbidden spring hunting of hibernating bears (Walker 2012) By Russian Govern-ment estimates populations of wild boar roe deer and moose increased from 2004 to2012 by 90 27 and 46 percent respectively but the reported catch of these species grewat an even faster pace (Federal State Statistical Service 2012)
The rise in poaching energized environmental groups concerned over animal popula-tions and ecosystems to agitate for tougher laws In response national legislation onhunting began to be reformed and in 2009 a more unified strategy was announced(Law No 209) with Article 2 beginning to outline plans for sustainability of game andbetter preservation of biodiversity in Russia (Volyanskiy 2014) The plans called formore involvement by citizens and NGOs as well as for ways to make hunting resourcesmore accessible to the general public and it also envisioned improved scientific normsto determine wildlife management
Meanwhile studies by groups supported by outside international agencies such as theUnited Nations Environmental Program (UNEP) recognized the magnitude of the problemin Russia and called for much tougher laws and fines to punish poachers (see for exampleYurkova Almashev and Tokova (2007) on poaching levels in the Altay region) Damagewas classified by Russian law according to ldquomajor damagesrdquo such as destroying wildlifelisted in the Red Book of Endangered Species (Braden and Prudnikova 2008 Kasparek2011 MNR 2012a) versus damage to less ecologically significant game animals Amend-ments followed and even further calls went out to tighten the laws as the rise in poachingcontinued One member of the Duma Oleg Mikheev even proposed that all hunting bebanned in Russia an idea that did not receive much support (Shalygin 2013a) But prohibi-tions on hunting polar bears baby harp seals and other popular glamor species wereadopted although some limited hunting of polar bears resumed in 2011 in Russia Envi-ronmental NGOs were joined in the call for tougher standards by animal rights groups(such as Moscow Society of Animal Protection and IFAW the International Fund for Ani-mal Welfare) In some cases anti-poaching brigades were even created by outside groupsfor example the United Nations Development Program and the World Bank Global Envi-ronmental Facility financed them in the Altay-Sayan Ecoregion project (Kasparek 2011) incooperation with the Sosnovka Coalition (Angarova 2011) The Zelyeniy patrol (ldquoGreenPatrolrdquo) NGO started in Sakhalin in 2007 as a citizensrsquo action group in Russia and oftenpublicizes cases of poacher
At some regional levels local authorities had already raised fines for poaching forexample in Vologda Oblastrsquo by March 2013 Governor Oleg Kuvshinnikov made fines 10times higher than the previous year (Polyanskaya 2013) and he served as one source ofinsider pressure on the federal government The organizations publicized how low the fineswere for poaching of endangered species in Russia and the fact that even if caught poach-ers obtained profits vastly outweighing financial penalties In addition organizationsargued that the law should encompass not only those apprehended illegally killing animalsbut also criminals who participated in the transport and marketing of the products
On 15 June 2012 a new law (registered at Ministry of Justice 04022011 No 19704)entered into force with a subsequent law signed in May 2013 by Vladimir Putin (FederalLaw No 91 07052013) creating increased fines and penalties for those convicted ofpoaching Depending on the species and the circumstances fines have risen up to 10-foldThe law allows guns to be confiscated and the right to hunt may be revoked for up to twoyears Penalties for officials citizens who reoffend or organized crime members caughtand convicted of poaching are much harsher with higher financial penalties and prison
466 K Braden
terms up to seven years (Shalygin 2013b Smolrsquoyakova 2013 State Duma 2013WWF-Russia 2014a) These stricter penalties were hailed by experts and environmentalistsas an important first step to reduce poaching (Polyanskaya 2013) with Olga Zherebkina ofWWFAmur branch arguing that revocation of the right to hunt was one of the most effec-tive tools to combat poaching (WWF-Russia 2014a) Penalties were increased for huntingout of season hunting without proper documents or using hunting areas under lease with-out permission Inspectors were given more power to stop people demand documentslook at photographs or other artifacts and apprehend offenders
Since the advent of the new laws the Russian press and environmental web siteshave indeed publicized many cases of apprehended poachers The newspaper Vremya inthe Nizhniy Novgorod Oblastrsquo reported that nearly 3000 criminal cases of illegal hunt-ing had been prosecuted in the first half of 2014 alone (Stepanova 2014) In OmskOblastrsquo a resident of Nizhneomsk district was fined 160000 rubles (equivalent to morethan US $4000) for illegally killing from a snowmobile two roe deer and a rabbit(Yemelyanova 2014) The government arrest rate for game poachers will in all probabil-ity continue to increase (Lizer 2014) For example Oleg Mitvolrsquo former head ofRosprirodnadzor (Service for Oversight of Natural Resources within MNR) reportedduring an interview with Pravdaru that an estimated 20 percent of urban-based huntersand 30 percent of rural ones hunt without a license while the figure for the NorthCaucasus region was as much as 100 percent (Polyanskaya 2013)
But will the laws be effective enough to stop some of the most egregious forms ofpoaching by organized crime elements and VIP hunters or will they serve to mainlyapprehend more common lawbreakers who illegally take game stock
It was noted quickly after adoption of the new laws that they had a significant flawparagraph 531 prohibiting certain motorized forms of hunting (for example using heli-copters to hunt saiga antelope or shooting ungulates from ATVs) was dropped from thenew code Representatives from Greenpeace-Russia and WWF-Russia called attention tothe problem and began public campaigns to correct this omission Vladimir Krever ofWWFrsquos Moscow office argued that it had not been an oversight but eliminated purpose-fully and called it ldquolegalized poachingrdquo (Chizhova 2012 Greenpeace Russia 2012)Some comments ironically suggested that there was more in the new laws about use ofhunting dogs than the use of helicopters (Sinyakov 2012) and one online news serviceread ldquoMinpriroda (MNR) Has Created Ideal Conditions for VIP-Poachersrdquo (Gomzikova2012) Public pressure caused the law to be amended (Registered in the Ministry of Jus-tice on 30 May 2012 No 24394) to reinsert paragraph 531
Environmental groups were not the only ones examining the new laws Recreationalhunters seemed to be less welcoming of the legislation passed since 2009 online forumsand journals began to point out what were perceived as errors in the legislation Thecomplaints from the hunting communities encompassed the following issues
bull Lack of clarity especially congruence of local and federal laws and understandingof scientific norms for setting seasons and rules for each species the need forclearer definition of allowances of trapping for ldquoeducational purposesrdquo and whatconstitutes a scientific quota lack of clarity about constraints on the use of hunt-ing dogs (Degtyarev 2010 Kuzenkov 2011 Shalygin 2013a)
bull Continued impunity by powerful poachers with political or economic clout failure todeal with falsification of documents and permits in some local areas (Kuzenkov 2011)
bull Continued favor for privatization making fees for use of privatized hunting groundsmore expensive lack of recourse in the courts for hunters who have complaints about
Eurasian Geography and Economics 467
Table
2Gov
ernm
entsupp
ortof
huntingresourcesandprivatizationtrends20
05ndash201
2(incurrentpricesmillionrubles)
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2005ndash201
2(
)
Federal
finan
cial
support
Total
expend
itureson
theenvironm
ent
23393
025
922
829
520
036
862
734
336
837
238
241
201
443
231
918
481
Expenditureson
biod
iversity
12542
16052
21681
26597
21463
22975
13381
17850
14232
biod
iversity
aspercentof
environm
entalexpend
itures
536
619
734
722
625
617
325
413
77
01
General
expend
itureson
gamemanagem
ent
1489
2003
2601
3344
3847
4515
5502
6196
41612
gamemgm
tas
percentenvironm
entalexpend
itures
064
077
088
091
112
121
134
143
22
516
expend
ituresforbiolog
ical
conservatio
nmeasures
225
307
431
500
608
655
743
986
43822
expend
ituresto
mon
itorgamepo
pulatio
ns34
4059
7094
90117
151
44412
expend
ituresto
maintainhu
ntinginfrastructure
helliphellip
helliphellip
hellip44
651
452
0
Priva
tization
indicators
Num
berof
approv
edhu
ntingorganizatio
ns20
0622
7628
1229
7531
8936
1439
0839
5619
721
legally
definedorganizatio
ns19
5422
0426
7928
2530
2233
3835
83hellip
18337
individu
alentrepreneurs
5274
133
150
170
276
330
hellip63
462
Areaof
leased
huntingland
sthou
sha
62600
066
200
068
600
068
200
069
900
072
100
076
200
073
800
011789
Avg
leased
land
perhu
ntingorganizatio
nthou
sha
312
291
244
229
219
200
195
187
5978
Sou
rce
Gov
ernm
entof
Russian
Federation
Federal
Service
forState
Statisticsldquookruzhayu
shchayasredardquo
httpwwwgksruwpswcm
connectrosstat_m
ainrosstatrustatisticsenvironm
ent
468 K Braden
private hunting organizations with land leases who do not follow regulations(Volyanskiy 2014)
bull Unclear laws about road access to public hunting grounds (particularly if routes mustcut across surrounding privatized lands) and about rules for hunting on agriculturaland forest lands (Degtyarev 2010)
bull Increased restrictions for public target practice areas or shooting rangesbull Higher costs of licenses creating burdens for rural poor especially elderly pensioners(Degtyarev 2010)
bull New cost imposed for recertification to renew licenses every five years by requiringgun safety training even for lifelong hunters The cost of the certification program8000 rubles represents about US $225 or by 2011 values one-half monthrsquos wages interms of averages for 45 percent of the Russian population (Federal State StatisticalService 2012)
Concurrent with the tighter laws the government of the Russian Federation issued astrategic plan to the year 2030 (MNR 2014) The plan was signed 3 July 2014 by PrimeMinister Dmitry Medvedev and recognizes the shortage of trained personnel and theneed to improve the population management of game animals The goals call for
bull increasing the number of game species to their ldquoecological capacityrdquo and mainte-nance of genetic diversity
bull increasing the economic value of hunting in Russia to one-half of one percent ofGDP (the value of hunting resources was estimated to be one-half billion US buthas the potential to increase to US $12 billion Shalygin 2014)
bull training sufficient state inspectors to allow three for each municipal district thatcontains hunting grounds
bull reducing poaching by a factor of 25 increasing the privatization of hunting landsin Russia and number of lease agreements with private organizations but makingliability stricter for hunting companies who do not follow regulations
bull increasing the number of game farms and public access to hunting areasbull clarifying the rights of hunters and the method for obtaining permitsbull establishing incentives to attract private investment in recreational hunting Theplan also recognizes that development of ecotourism would be a positive incomesource for indigenous communities
Budget allocations to achieve the plan were to be announced separately as each budgetcycle unfolded From 2005 to 2012 game management expenditure as a percent of fed-eral Russian Government spending on the environment grew from 064 to 143 percenta small portion of overall environmental spending but outpacing overall environmentalexpenditures in terms of growth trajectory (Table 2)
Privatization of hunting lands
The plan for 2030 also underlines the strategy of increased long-term leases on huntinggrounds that were formerly state run and open to the public respectively termed zakre-plennyye okhotnichrsquoyye ugodrsquoi (allotted hunting grounds) versus ODu for Obshchedos-tupnyye ugodrsquoi (commonly accessible hunting grounds) Table 2 shows the trend inallotments from 2005 to 2012 and the number of okhotpolrsquozovateli or designated pri-vate enterprise hunting organizations While leased land has grown (MNR 2012b) it
Eurasian Geography and Economics 469
has been outpaced by the increase in approved hunting organizations indicating thehigh demand for privatization In some areas such as the Voronezh region leased hunt-ing lands take up 85 percent of all hunting grounds in the Altay Kray 857 percent(Gorbachev 2014 Shalygin 2014 web portal for Hunting Administration of Altay Krayhttpwwwaltayohotaru accessed 13 September 2014) Private hunting grounds tend tobe better managed often with better paid staff and the ability to control game popula-tions therefore there is a tendency for game to concentrate on private grounds awayfrom areas of publicly accessible hunting ndash the Russian Government in creating the2030 plan noted that 91 percent of wild boar 75 percent of moose and 61 percent ofroe deer are now located on private land allotments (MNR 2014)
Shalygin (2014) writing in the politically conservative hunting news source Na-tional Explorer called for a more vigorous public debate among the hunting publicabout the wisdom of the strategic plan The strategic direction of the Russian Govern-ment may seek to head off the ldquotragedy of the commonsrdquo with respect to wildlife sus-tainability but it also creates a stronger monopoly control of game resources (Figure 3)The editor of the journal Okhota noted this in a 2010 interview about the direction thenew laws were taking
New proprietors often look at these lands as their own private domain ndash they think thatthey have the right to do what they want with them Very often they close access to theterritory for the local population This provokes conflicts (Degtyarev 2010)
The Russian Government set a goal of keeping at least 20 percent of hunting lands pub-lic (federal law on hunting Article 7 para 3) but hunting leases are becoming a com-mon method for game management in other countries (note Table 1 United States) Toattract investment the Russian Government concludes special agreements with huntingorganizations and entrepreneurs for terms from 20 to 49 years These entities in turnpledge that game resources will be subject to conservation measures Leases are deter-mined at auction and the process is supposed to be transparent and publicly scrutinizedwith the rental fees accruing to the federal budget Reporting requirements are quitedetailed with forms requesting information on every aspect of the lease from number ofemployees to estimated cost of road maintenance on the grounds
Regions set limits and boundaries on leased land and collect fees according to a sched-ule set by the tax code if the land is not bid by auction In 2010 the average was 10 rublesper hectare for a land lease though in remote regions such as Khanty-Mansi AutonomousOkrug the cost might be only one ruble per hectare (MNR 30 June 2010 law No 490)
From 2005 to 2011 the number of okhotpolrsquozovateli categorized as legal organiza-tions grew by 83 percent (Table 2) while the number of private individuals with suchdesignations grew more than six times (from 52 to 330) By the year 2013 there were4033 okhotpolrsquozovateli reported by the Federal Statistical Service3 These enterpriseswhether leases or outright purchases are part of the general transfer of rural land to oli-garchs and wealthy business elite as outlined by Visser Mamonova and Spoor in their2012 article in The Journal of Peasant Studies and by Grigory Ioffe and others (IoffeNefedova and De Beurs 2012) in their examination of the impoverished state of ruralland holdings in Russia On the one hand the phenomenon represents needed invest-ment in economic development of abandoned land But questions are raised overwhether laws are followed and investments benefit local underemployed populations4
In 2011 reporter Valeriy Serdyukov in the newspaper Vedomosti published selectdata on the size of some hunting leases by 16 well-known individuals or organizations
470 K Braden
totaling 2573 million hectares an area almost three times the size of YellowstoneNational Park (Serdyukov 2011) The percent of land available for leasing and the num-ber of hunting organizations are supposed to be distributed across the country accordingto scientific norms for game sustainability and demand but in reality the pattern reflectsurban populations Thus Leningrad Oblastrsquo has 133 organizations with long-term leasesranging from 232000 to 406 hectares in size (Vedomosti news January 20 2012) EVBenderskiy Chair of Rosokhotrybolovsoyuz published an open letter to the deputyminister of MNR on the issue of exclusionary rights to hunting grounds complainingthat the criterion for setting standards on maximum amount of leased land per regionwas not clear and the part of the law trying to prevent monopolistic control of land wassubject to interpretation (Benderskiy 2012)
The director of the hunting department for MNR Anton Bersenyev addressed per-ceived inequities in the privatization process in an interview with Sergey Fokin for theonline hunting journal Okhotnikru The reporter stated
for our conversation it is appropriate to begin with the issues of concern to many hunterswho believe that the transfer of hunting grounds to legal entities including individual usersleads to the infringement of the rights of hunters especially local ones who have hunted insuch places for many generations (Fokin 2013)
Perhaps the sensitivity to unfairness in more recent hunting land leases may be summedup best by Valery Serdyukov in his article on oligarchs and hunting Noting that variouspublic organizations and hunting clubs had been losing out on their long-term leasesbroken by the government in favor of being auctioned off (sometimes in a non-transpar-ent manner) to new private enterprises he wrote
Only ten years ago almost all hunting land was public in terms of the number [of individ-ual grounds] listed for common hunting But then everything changed ldquoMuscovites arrivedand hunted They liked our places and said they wanted to take the landrdquo remembers onemember of a regional hunting society ldquoWe put in a claim won the competition andreceived a license for the plot we wantedrdquo noted a Moscow businessman one of the largestrenters of hunting lands in the Northwest (Serdyukov 2011)
Did the advent of the improved hunting laws even the playing field Serdyukov (2011)cites evidence that before the new laws came into force those with information andpower made preparations to win the auctions in advance and secure long-term 49-yearleases He cited the example of Tver Oblastrsquo where 16 agreements were signed by thegovernor for leases totaling 220085 ha each for a 49-year period all concluded on theeve of the open auction
Such anecdotal evidence cannot be accepted as a pattern but discussions on huntingforums suggest there is at least a perception among ordinary hunters that they areincreasingly being shutout from hunting resources while at the same time the powerelite are allowed full access to game even if it violates the law
The impact of high-profile poaching cases
As suggested by such exposeacutes as Zersquoev Wolfsonrsquos book noted above men in power inRussia or the USSR have long exhibited unconcern and impunity about violating hunt-ing norms In 1997 for example Prime Minister Viktor Chernomyrdin and AnatolyLisitsyn governor of Yaroslavrsquo Oblastrsquo were accused of illegally shooting a hibernating
Eurasian Geography and Economics 471
female bear but no charges were ever filed (Apalrsquokov and Averin 2008) Boris Yeltsinand the governor of Novgorod Oblastrsquo were alleged to hunt moose out of season(Moiseyenko 2004) An important difference with the past is the availability ofinformation in the Internet age The Russian press (print online and broadcast) socialmedia environmental organizations and huntersrsquo online forums have all publicizedVIP-poaching Sufficient cases emerged just in the last few years to allow creation ofTable A1 in Appendix 1 via information from media outlets Not all the cases listedhave resulted in convictions therefore I present the information as a demonstration ofhow perceptions are created in the mind of the public not as a list of people convictedof poaching
WWF-Russia and TraSSS (Center for Study of Terrorism International OrganizedCrime and Corruption) released a report on poaching in the Russian Far East and theirsurvey research seemed to affirm that local people believe that wildlife crime is oftenperpetrated by a powerful elite A majority (78 percent) of those surveyed felt that poach-ers were primarily people in power and 59 percent surveyed thought that the wealthywere the most common poachers (Vaysman Matveychuk and Minrsquokov 2012 13) Whilethe authors of the report felt that involvement of the local community to halt the crimeswas necessary at the same time it was acknowledged that local peoplersquos perceptions shiftthe blame to elite outsiders Baydykov (2012) a former hunting guide who worked foryears in the Altay Krayrsquos Kislukhinskiy reserve echoed this impression when hediscussed elite hunters who for years practiced illegal helicopter hunting in the region Hestated that such people crushed the institution of real hunting in the Altay Kray and thatordinary poorer hunters could certainly not afford the mechanized equipment
Not satisfied with open hunting grounds and seasons confident in their impunity they entera wildlife sanctuary on snowmobiles and helicopters The only obstacle in their way mightbe a ranger And the consequences of those encounters I find offensive
Vladimir Aramilev a renowned wildlife scientist who coordinates the Amur leopardprogram for WWF-Russia argued in an editorial for Russkiy okhotnichiy zhurnal (2014)that all the efforts and funds to halt poaching in Russia might be in vain because of asystem that does not inherently have a design to stop it He did find some hope inimprovement of some game animal numbers since privatized game farms look out fortheir investments However Aramilev also wrote that those who prosecute the crime donot work actively enough to condemn the perpetrators and therefore the impunity thatpoachers enjoy breeds contempt for the law
A citizen who is law-abiding is guided by his inner convictions which coincide with lawsof human society and fear of inevitable punishment Double standards completely ruinedthe system of loyal relations to onersquos neighbor the conservation of the environment andcompliance with the law The post-Soviet period with raging theft and banditry put an endto the soul of a Russian person Therefore a law abiding citizenry can only be achievedthrough the second path through the fear of inevitable punishment And what type of inevi-table punishment for poaching can there be if even those who work for powerful officesare not interested (Aramilev 2013)
While poaching accusations against officials and wealthy businessmen occur throughoutRussia the record in the Altay Republic has been especially gruesome Severalhigh-profile cases were broadly covered in the Russian press and followed keenly byenvironmental organizations In 2003 a local wildlife manager encountered a group
472 K Braden
who illegally hunted from a Mi-8 helicopter a protected herd of ibex and the groupturned out to include Aleksey Saurin who at the time was head of federal managementfor hunting resources (Braden and Prudnikova 2008 15ndash16)
Perhaps the most notorious case was referred to as ldquoAltay-gaterdquo (Castner andEwald 2009) A VIP group had apparently been illegally hunting argali in the Kosh-Agach district when the helicopter crashed (the Altapress was quickly on the scene ofthe accident and published pictures including of the ibex) Among the dead were thepresidential envoy to the State Duma Aleksandr Kosopkin and Viktor Kaimin chair-man of the Committee for the Protection Use and Reproduction of Fauna of theAltay Republic who had earlier promoted trophy hunting in the Altay The four whosurvived included the Deputy Prime Minister of the Republic of Altay Anatoly Ban-nykh chief for the State Duma Committee on Economic Policy and EntrepreneurshipNikolai Kapranov CEO of the Moscow-based industrial environmental companyldquoInekordquo Boris Belinsky and a co-pilot Maxim Kolbin Bannykh resigned his positionafter the crash and he along with Belinsky and Kapranov were charged with illegalhunting The investigation dragged on for two years with the case alternately dis-missed and reopened as environmental groups brought pressure on the governmentThe defendants claimed they had not participated in the actual shooting but only wereguilty of being present on the helicopter On 23 May 2011 the three men wereacquitted and the prosecutor appealed When sent back to local courts it was decidedthat the statute of limitations had expired Commenting on the case Mikhail Kreyn-dlin of Greenpeace-Russia noted ldquoTruly now VIP-poachers have gotten a clear signallsquoall is possible and nothing will come of itrsquo The ordinary citizen caught poachingcan be punished with a real prison term Senior officials are not threatened with any-thingrdquo (Vishnevskiy 2011)
But other high-profile cases have been brought under suspicious circumstancesAleksey Navalny with the Progress Party and an active opponent of Vladimir Putin wasaccused by VOOP (the All-Russian Nature Conservation Society) of poaching becausehe posed for a picture after moose hunting that appeared to be taken in the summerwhile the season does not start until October (The Moscow Times 2014) LyubovrsquoDuyko who heads up the societyrsquos legal affairs sent an official complaint to the pros-ecutorrsquos office Navalny denied the charge Duyko is a prominent member of PutinrsquosUnited Russia Party (along with other members of the VOOP Board) and stood for2014 municipal elections in the Porokhovyye district of St Petersburg as a party mem-ber (Varkhivakhnet 2014)
Some attempts to bring valid complaints against VIP illegal hunters have resulted indifficult times for inspectors or prosecutors One well-known case involved AleksandrDovydenko a hunting guide with the organization ldquoMosoblokhotupravleniyrdquo who losthis job in 2013 and was sentenced to probation in a prison term for abuse of power Hehad apprehended people he accused of illegal hunting including the head of Gazpromrsquosgeology division Gennady Kucherov and the CEO of the firm ldquoTranssetirdquo (Table A1)Questions arose during the trial of whether Dovydenko had shot one person in a groupof poachers whom he claimed were resisting arrest by escaping on their snowmobileAn unemployed hunter who accompanied the others was the only one eventuallycharged and convicted of poaching (Shvarev 2013b) The Dovydenko case receivedmuch attention and inspired a petition via the NGO ldquoChangeorgrdquo to relieve him of thecharges5 A similar incident occurred in Kurgan Oblastrsquo with an inspector who sus-pected police of poaching from snowmobiles reported it and then was arrested himself
Eurasian Geography and Economics 473
and accused of taking bribes in earlier incidents The poaching case against the officialswas never prosecuted (Chelovek i zakon 2014)
Motivations for VIP-poaching
Recreational poaching has been examined by Muth and Bowe (1998) in the UnitedStates and the authors suggested two motivations poaching as ldquothrill killingrdquo andobsession with display of trophies (15ndash17) One aspect that differentiates motivation inthese cases from the Russian context is the element of secretiveness Illegal trophy hun-ters in the American West take pains to hide the evidence from authorities (Archibold2006) while VIP poachers in Russia usually operate in an open fashion
Urbanrsquos (2010) study of the cultures of power in post-communist Russia provides auseful framework for exploring the motivations of Russian VIP poachers While abusesof power by oligarchs and the nouveaux riches have been well documented (see forexample Dawisha 2014 Hoffman 2002) Urbanrsquos study allows a look inside the cultureof the elite through interviews and defines the importance of the sub-culture or ldquoinrdquogroup He suggests that for those on the outside the actions of the elite may seem mis-taken or crazy but ldquofor those sharing the same habitus informed by the same culturalpractices and participating in the same discourse they are regarded as realrdquo (6) FurtherUrban presents a strong case that law and morality do not go hand in hand for those inpower but actually may work in opposition moral criteria are established through inter-personal relationships while the law itself is regarded as a weakness (15ndash16) This argu-ment coincides well with Aramilevrsquos position noted above that once respect for the lawthrough an inner moral compass disappears there is only the of threat punishment thatwill halt lawbreakers
Researchers have suggested that part of Vladimir Putinrsquos mass appeal to citizens ishis role in ldquore-masculinizingrdquo their self-image as Russians (Foxall 2013 Riabov andRiabova 2014) Gender is an important boundary marker for those in power and theattempt to make concrete an ldquousrdquo versus ldquothemrdquo mentality Riabov and Riabova (2014)noted that the traditional attributes of masculinity suggest power while submissioncorrelates with what (in the authorsrsquo view) some Russians perceive as feminine attri-butes (25ndash25) A study of the public images portrayed by Putin in settings that arehyper-masculine (Figure 4) underscores these arguments Foxall has examined a seriesof Kremlin-approved photographs released of Putin that show him in traditional maleactivities associated with outdoor recreation and noted that these have created anldquoAction Manrdquo portrait of a leader (Foxall 2013 134 see also Young 2011) A milita-rized virility is an expression of state power The term associated with such images isnastoyashchiy muzhik in the past referring to the peasant tradition in Russia but nowco-opted by elite such as Putin to suggest it is he who is the ldquorealrdquo Russian guy (Riabovand Riabova 2014)
What might the real ldquoreal muzhikirdquo think of such seemingly hyper-masculineexpressions of power Online forum responses by rank-and-file hunters suggest an atti-tude of contempt While Putin may remain popular with the public press coverage andsocial media discussion of unpunished elite criminals often highlight the bloodthirstynature of the crime the seeming unconcern of the VIP hunters and even public dis-dain6
474 K Braden
Figure 3 Editorial cartoon on privatization of hunting resources by artist Mikhail LarichevVecherniy Peterburg October 20 2009 Translation ldquoSoldrdquoSource Permission was obtained from the copyright holder
Figure 4 Vladimir Putin on a hunt in the Tyva Republic 2007 Photograph by European PressPhoto AgencySource Permission was obtained from the copyright holder
Eurasian Geography and Economics 475
Greedy people driven by vanity and after blood hellip not poor people but people in goodpositions (Baydykov 2012)
What land is left to defend Only those asshole oligarchs are lefthellipif the state laws are notfunctioning itrsquos time to fire the officials and their entourages -blogger comments on poach-ing in Samara Luka Nature Park (Sistema Opoveshcheniya 2014)
It seems to be that soon the only justice in Russia will be vigilante justice- blogger com-ment on Altay-gate helicopter crash incident (Mir Novostey 2014)
On the theme of poaching a law should be perceived normally as a law by hunters A badlaw is not a law but just derives from rotten conditions hellip Right now order is only upheldthrough repression but the order is spoiled Controllers are caught up in it ten times overfor this bullshit not a society determining its own traditions Blogger ldquodEretikrdquo (Gunsruforum 2013 Shvarev 2013a)
Officials are lawless hellip you canrsquot beat the system you can only be indignant and learnfrom the mistakes of others Blogger Xgod89 (Gunsru forum 2011)
The truth about Russia now is that MNR and the courts do not rule but insolent jerks whomuzzle the courts and prosecutorsrsquo offices are in charge Blogger A Bonch-Bruyevich com-menting on Dovydenko case (Shvarev 2013b)
Some fat urban dyadrsquoka who goes into the forest and finds a bear or moose poached withhelp of hunting guide (Shalygin 2013a)
Conclusion for hunting sustainability ndash the value of a moral compass
I have argued that VIP illegal hunting though not a high percentage of poaching casessets a destructive tone not only because of direct damage to wildlife sustainability butalso because it contributes to corruption of inspectors and prosecution personnel cyni-cism about rule of law and a discouragement to non-elite hunters who are increasinglycut off from prey due to regulations and higher costs
The utility for VIP hunters may not be economic gain but may be the sense of powerenhancement and differentiation from the masses Social science research has suggestedthat unhidden violations of social norms may actually signal power whereas lower powerindividuals are more subject to social constraints (see for example Van Kleef et al2011) There are rewards to elevated power and the establishment of identity in a selectsubgroup of actors Resources are more accessible as is the ability to make decisions onhow to distribute those resources to others Keltner Gruenfeld and Anderson (2003)have cited numerous social-psychological experiments suggesting that elevated powerincreases the likelihood of socially inappropriate actions often showing up in males asldquoprofligate behaviorsrdquo (276ndash277) Given these precepts it is possible that overt incidentsof impunity in wildlife crime by VIP hunters in Russia are signs of status and a way tomaintain group identity a proposition that calls for further investigation
In turn the narrative of VIP poaching solidifies the perception of corruption ndash a phe-nomenon measured in Transparency Internationalrsquos Corruption Perceptions Index(Transparency International 2014) and a sense of hopelessness about the system ndash a factobserved by Russian social scientists such as Kofanova and Petukhov (2006) who sug-gest a narrative about endemic corruption is created in the minds of ordinary RussiansSurvey results show that most Russians believe the state does not act in the interest of
476 K Braden
its citizens bureaucrats are motivated by personal gain and corruption penetrates allspheres of society (Kofanova and Petukhov 2006 29) This narrative of corruption andcrime is supported by a Russian mass media that ldquovigorously relaysrdquo a normativesystem of a criminal world engendering disrespect for the judiciary and for formal lawsand an impression that the most successful people in Russia today display the mostnegative behavior models (Iurevich and Ushakov 2010 21ndash22 26ndash27) SimilarlyDawisha (2014) has explored the ldquosistemardquo inside the Russian hierarchy in her bookPutinrsquos Kleptocracy noting that the risk of activities is transferred from the elite to thestate but the rewards are privatized thus allowing those in power ldquoto act withimpunityrdquo (332ndash333) Given Putinrsquos arguments in favor of fighting corruption how canthe actions of insider elites be reconciled with evidence of environmental lawbreaking
Dawisha (2014) rightly notes ldquoThis is not to say that the Russian ruling elite doesnot see the benefits of a robust rule-of-law systemrdquo (9) While her exploration focusedon elite actions in international financial circles I make a similar argument of a selectiveapproach to application of domestic Russian laws on illegal hunting Protections againstprosecution for some in the government and rights conditional upon loyalty to theregime ensure that those in power can act in a predatory manner Informal associationsuseful friends and privileged access to resources are hallmarks of the insider ldquosistemardquo(Ledeneva 2013) As empirical data are presented in the future on violators apprehendedand convicted under the new 2012 hunting laws the number of cases involving peoplein power should be instructive to observe
Feldman and Blokov (2009) found in their survey that personalities mattered interms of public perception the most influential people for solving environmental ques-tions cited by respondents were those in political power business leaders ministry offi-cials and heads of NGOs (737) Precisely because high-profile people have sway overthe public in terms of societal norms for environmental law that fact might be put touse for improved observance of the 2012 regulations I suggest a new tool for socialnorming with respect to hunting laws in Russia publicity for well-known Russians whodemonstrate a new type of power and masculine image by adhering to regulations Vla-dimir Putin for example noted in an Outdoor Life interview ldquoToday when hunting andfishing are more like a tribute to traditions a sort of hobby enthusiasts of these outdooractivities should guide themselves by the lsquoDo No Harmrsquo principlerdquo (Young 2011 58)In his examination of how to improve law enforcement in the realm of environmentalnorms Sverdyukov (2014) wrote ldquothe mechanism of moral influence on offenders ispractically not used it is true but it is necessary to rework the levers of moral actionrdquo(160)
While some of the initiators of OD-ROS were people of power7 myriad bloggersfrom online hunting social forums picked up and repeated the text that the organizers ofthe 2014 OD-ROS Conference used in launching the effort
In past decades a host of serious problems have occurred in the sphere of Russian huntingLife has shown that the government is not capable of solving them The wider huntingcommunity can and should undertake a discussion of these problems identify solutionsand formulate constructive proposals for organs of state power hellip the first huntersrsquo confer-ence was the initiative of ordinary hunters unburdened by property or hunting lands withone goal to conserve the historic right of Russians to hunt This was not first given underSoviet power but much earlier ndash by tradition a significant part of the culture and in theblood of the Russian people (Rossiyskiy okhotnichiy soyuz 2014)
Eurasian Geography and Economics 477
AcknowledgementsThe author wishes to thank Dr Margaret Diddams of Seattle Pacific University for assistance withsocial psychology sources and Jennifer Castner of The Altai Project and geographer Dr JaimeKooser for reviewing drafts of this work
Disclosure statementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the author
Notes1 The rights of indigenous groups especially those designated of the North Siberia the Altay
Republic and the Far East have been described through sections of the hunting regulationsand amendments of various years While these populations are not the focus of this study theauthor recognizes the importance of the survival of indigenous cultures access to traditionalhunting grounds and land use rights for minority people in the Russian Federation
2 The focus here is on recreational hunting with firearms and excludes the myriad of illegalfishing cases covered in the Russian press Likewise use of snares and other traps particu-larly by poachers has been very controversial and warrants additional discussion
3 No breakdown by organizations versus individuals was available after the year 2011 at thetime of this writing Often the hunting leases run by private owners are large recreational cen-ters such as the Dubakinskiy resort in Leningrad Oblastrsquo owned by Nikolai Shamalov abanker whom Forbes dubbed one of the richest men in Russia The site accessible with ahelicopter landing pad includes a well-appointed cottage (ldquoVIP-Houserdquo) with televisionsauna and billiard rooms available for rental during moose season The newspaper Izvestiyareported on 26 September 2012 that three millionaire businessmen including Alfa BankrsquosPyotr Aven had invested 80 million rubles into creation of a hunting enterprise ldquoMedvedrsquordquo inArghangelrsquosk Oblastrsquo for VIP hunters a closed hunting club specializing in brown bear wildboar deer moose and Siberian stag (maral) The brainchild of businessman VladimirButorin the enterprise is located in the town of Bereznik where Butorinrsquos companies also areinvolved in agriculture and forest products This was the second enterprise invested in byAven who had also registered in Moscow a hunting club called ldquoHunting Groundrdquo financedby his private investment (Izvestiya 26 September 2012 Accessed 25 July 2014 httpizvestiarunews536084)
4 Butorin for example has not always done well with local farmers but has argued he isbringing access electrical power and other infrastructure as well as a fund for social pro-grams into the area Visser Mamonova and Spoor (2012) argued that the benefits of landtransfers have been mixed and laws while purportedly passed to cut down on monopolieshave instead strengthened the hands of large-scale land owners often shored up by corruptlocal officials (925)
5 As of August 2014 the case was still unresolved and Mr Dovydenko was consideringwhether he should appeal based on an amnesty declared by the Duma in honor of the 20thanniversary of the Russian Constitution
6 In addition to hunting news and environmental web sites one called Brakonrsquoerovnet has beenestablished to both to support legitimate hunters and to report news photographs and videoson poaching incidents
7 For example Nikolay Valuev former boxing champion elected to the Duma in 2011 underPutinrsquos party Valuev himself had been accused of poaching but the Arkhangelrsquosk regionalprosecutor had refused to consider the case He was added in 2014 to MNRrsquos Public Councilon Hunting
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484 K Braden
Appendix
1
Table
A1
Sam
plerepo
rtsalleging
VIP-poachingin
post-Sov
ietperiod
(doesno
tim
plyconv
ictio
n)
Year
Location
Position(s)of
VIP(s)at
timeincident
reported
Source(s)
Web
addressAccessof
each
verified
11Janu
ary20
15
1997
Yaroslavl
Oblastrsquo
Ananinvillage
bullPresidentRussian
Federation
bullGov
erno
rYaroslavl
Oblastrsquo
Argum
enty
ifakti926
200
7Kom
prom
atRu
ecoethicsru
httpwwwcom
prom
at
rupage_21
495htm
httpgazetaaifruon
lineaif14
04
14_0
1
2001
Khakasiya
Repub
lic
Karatoshsko
-Ineyskiy
reserve
bullActor
andchairRussian
Cultural
Fou
ndation
bullFormer
speakerof
Russian
Dum
a
Nov
ayaG
azetaRu210
200
5http20
05nov
ayagazetarunom
er
2005
10n
n10
n-s01shtm
l
2002
AltayRepub
lic
Tarhatin
skiy
Lake
bullFormer
assistantto
VladimirPutin
and
BorisYeltsin
VitaTsentrzashchity
prav
zhivotny
khhttpwwwvitaorgruam
usem
ent
huntblack_listh
tm
2004
VladimirOblastrsquoSuzdal
bullOwnerof
newspaper
Mosko
vskiy
Kom
somoletsform
ermem
berof
the
Pub
licChamberRussian
Federation
Moscow
huntingclub
Zavtra204
200
4Kom
prom
atRu
wwwcom
prom
atrupage_1
4416
htm
httpzavtrarucontentv
iew200
4-02
-04
51
Nov
ogorod
Oblastrsquo
bullGov
erno
rNov
gorodregion
bullPresidentRussian
Federation
Argum
enty
ifakti926
200
7Kom
prom
atRu
httpwwwcom
prom
at
rupage_21
495htm
httpgazetaaifruon
lineaif14
04
14_0
1
(Con
tinued)
Eurasian Geography and Economics 485
TableA1
(Con
tinued)
Year
Location
Position
(s)of
VIP(s)at
timeincident
repo
rted
Sou
rce(s)
Web
addressAccessof
each
verified
11Janu
ary20
15
2005
Kursk
Oblastrsquo
Korenevskydistrict
Kursk
Pop
pyforest
reserve
bullChairCom
mittee
onYou
thSpo
rts
Drugd
ruga
onlin
e127
200
4httpwwwddd
kurskrunum
ber48
6new000
657
AltayRepub
lic
Shavlinskyreserve
bullDepartm
entHeadof
Con
servationamp
Hun
tingResou
rcesMinistryof
Agriculture
VitaTsentrzashchity
prav
zhivotny
kh529
200
7httpvitaorgrunew200
7may29-
huntershtm
Khakasiya
Repub
lic
Karatoshsko
-Ineyskiy
reserve
bullHead
MinistryforCivilDefense
and
EmergencySitu
ationsRussia
VitaTsentrzashchity
prav
zhivotny
kh529
200
7httpvitaorgrunew200
7may29-
huntershtm
2006
AltayKray
Cho
yadistrict
bullChairmanBarnaul
City
Cou
ncil
Bankfaks10
022006
httpwwwbankfaxrunews38
014
2008
Kam
chatka
Kray
Krono
tskiyreserve
bullFormer
head
ofFederal
Taxatio
nService
Volgo
grad
region
LifeNew
s128
201
0httplifenew
srunew
s10
930
2009
AltayRepub
licKosh
Agach
district
ldquoAltay-
gaterdquoincident
bullPresidentialenvo
yto
theState
Dum
abullDeputyGov
erno
rAltayRepub
licbullAltayRepub
licCom
mittee
toprotect
wild
life
bullOfficerof
lower
houseof
Parliament
Dum
astafferdeputy
head
ofRussian
President
Medvedev
bullPolicychiefcoun
selState
Dum
aCom
mittee
onEcono
mics
bullGov
erno
rAltayRepub
lic
New
YorkTim
es112
200
9p
6Nov
ayagazeta
(Aleksey
Tarasov)
Apr15
20
11p
8
httpwwwnytim
escom
200
901
12
worldeurop
e12
russiahtm
l_r=0
httpoldno
vayagazetarudata2011
04008
htm
l
Sakha
Repub
licRuspres
302
200
9httprosprescomcorruption37
27
(Con
tinued)
486 K Braden
TableA1
(Con
tinued)
Year
Location
Position
(s)of
VIP(s)at
timeincident
repo
rted
Sou
rce(s)
Web
addressAccessof
each
verified
11Janu
ary20
15
bullSecretary
ofregion
alUnitedRussiaParty
bullPresidentialenvo
yto
Central
federal
district
Krasnod
arKray
Ady
gea
Repub
licCaucasus
Biosphere
Reserve
bullPrimeMinisterAdy
geaRepub
licbullDeputyfinanceministerAdy
geaRepub
licbullDirectorof
hydroresourcesAdy
gea
Repub
lic
Pasmiru920
201
3httppasm
iruarchive96
715
Irku
tskOblastrsquoLake
BaikalBolshaya
Golou
stno
ye
Gov
erno
rIrku
tskOblastkilledin
helicop
ter
crash
Pasmiru920
201
3RBK
516
200
9httppasm
iruarchive96
715
httptoprbcrusociety1605
200
930
4213
shtml
Buryatiy
aRepub
lic
Kho
rinskiydistrict
Khu
dakskiybiosph
ere
reserve
bullUnitedRussiaParty
electiv
eDeputy
PeoplersquosKhu
ralof
Buryatia
BMK
Inform
atsion
noye
agentstvo902
200
9httpwwwbaikal-mediaru
newsconfl
icts561
42
Irku
tskOblastrsquo
bullGov
erno
rIrku
tskOblastrsquo
Argum
enty
RU
516
200
9httpargumentirucomnew
s200905
16148
11Yam
al-N
enets
Auton
omou
sOkrug
bullDeputychiefof
staffof
Taz
district
New
srucom
6172009
httpwwwnew
srucomrussia
17jun2
009sm
oljarh
tml
2010
Moscow
OblastrsquoPotlovo
villageZarayskiy
huntingreserve
bullOAO
ldquoBымпeлК
oмrdquo(Vim
pelcom
Ltd)
mob
ileph
one
bullBusinessm
anldquoК
oлoм
нaмeж
peгиoн
гaзrdquo
(Kolom
namezhregiong
az)gascompany
bullMun
icipal
district
depu
tyLuk
hovitskiy
region
VIPTroph
y12
0520
10httpviptroph
ycomarticles19
64
Ekh
oMoskv
y12
2120
10
(Con
tinued)
Eurasian Geography and Economics 487
TableA1
(Con
tinued)
Year
Location
Position
(s)of
VIP(s)at
timeincident
repo
rted
Sou
rce(s)
Web
addressAccessof
each
verified
11Janu
ary20
15
Moscow
Oblastrsquo
Vysok
ovodistrict
bullHeadof
Interior
Affairs
ofDmitrov
district
bullHeadof
indu
strial
geolog
yadministration
httpwwwechomskrunews
7357
28-echohtml
Sakha
Repub
licbullYakut
depu
tyGosdu
ma
bullMem
berof
theBoard
ofldquoA
LROSArdquo
diam
ondmininggrou
p
Rossiyskaya
gazeta
528
201
0httpwwwrgru201
005
28vertolet
html
Tyum
enOblastrsquoSurgu
tbullDeputyhead
ofUnitedRussiaParty
Surgu
tregion
Tyum
enskiyeizVestiy
a10
20
2010
httpoldt-iruarticle164
50
2011
Volgo
grad
Oblastrsquo
Kam
yshindistrict
Shcherbakov
skayanature
park
bullDirectorof
build
ingsupp
lyforKam
yshin
town
Inform
atsion
noye
agentstvo
Vysota10
20507
201
4httpv1
02ruaccidents44
598html
Sakha
Repub
licbullGov
erno
rof
Arkhang
elsk
Region
ResursLesru409
2011
httpwwwresurslesrunewsindex
htmlid=18
5Volgo
grad
Oblastrsquo
Olkho
viyreserve
bullDeputyof
district
DUMA
UnitedRussia
Party
Volgo
grad-Tim
es209
2011
httpvo
lgog
rad-tim
esrustories18
8
2012
Amur
Oblastrsquo
bullVicemayor
ofBlago
veshchensk
bullRosselkho
znadzorexecutive
bullSpecialistregion
aloh
otup
ravleniya
(hun
tingmanagem
ent)
NTV
216
201
4New
srucom
211201
4httpwwwntvruno
vosti8
4295
6httpwwwnew
srucomarchrussia
11feb2014vipoacherh
tml (C
ontin
ued)
488 K Braden
TableA1
(Con
tinued)
Year
Location
Position
(s)of
VIP(s)at
timeincident
repo
rted
Sou
rce(s)
Web
addressAccessof
each
verified
11Janu
ary20
15
Krasnoy
arsk
Kray
Stolbyreserve
bullHeadof
police
Kolosov
skiy
region
Okh
otarybalkavOmskoy
Oblasti117
201
3httpoи
ppф
zakondocum41-2013-
01-15-04
-45-38
673
-201
3-01
-17-11-
05-32html
Kirov
Oblastrsquo
bullProgressParty
ampRussian
Opp
osition
Coo
rdinationCou
ncil
Moscow
Tim
esFeb19
20
14httpwwwth
emoscowtim
escom
newsarticle494
848html
2013
SverdlovskOblastrsquo
Bog
dano
vich
reserve
bullState
Dum
adepu
tymem
berof
Liberal
Dem
ocratic
Party
URARU
111201
3httpurarucon
tentsvrd11-01-20
13
news10
5215
1694
htm
l
Saratov
Oblastrsquo
Nov
oburasskiy
region
bullFirstvice
presidentof
mun
icipal
administration
Nov
oburasskiy
region
New
srucom
822
201
3httpwwwnew
srucomrussia
22aug2
013oh
otahtml
Arkhang
elsk
Oblastrsquo
bullDeputyState
Dum
aUnitedRussiaParty
andfamou
sbo
xer20
14mem
berstate
huntingcoun
cil
MK
95let523
201
3httpwwwm
krusocial2
01305
23
8588
13-valuev-ub
il-medvedy
a-chestnohtml
Kaliningrad
Oblastrsquo
Vishtyn
etsnature
park
bullRepresentativeof
barassociationof
lawyers
Nov
yyeko
lyesa208
201
3httpwwwrud
niko
vcomarticlephp
ELEMENT_ID=22
241
Saratov
Oblastrsquo
Lysog
orskiy
region
bullProsecutorforSaratov
Oblast
bullSaratov
district
courtofficial
Vzglyad-info12
0220
13httpwwwvzsarrunews20
131202
jiteli-raiona-pojalov
alis-pytiny-na-
brakon
erstvo
-vysok
ih-chino
vhtml
Omsk
Oblastrsquo
Isilk
ulskom
district
bullMinisterof
Con
structionandTranspo
rtOmsk
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bullGeneral
Directorof
ldquoOmskob
lvod
oprovo
drdquobulldepu
tychiefengineer
ldquoOmskob
lvod
oprovo
drdquo
Omskinform
530
201
3httpom
skinform
runews56
598
(Con
tinued)
Eurasian Geography and Economics 489
TableA1
(Con
tinued)
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Location
Position
(s)of
VIP(s)at
timeincident
repo
rted
Sou
rce(s)
Web
addressAccessof
each
verified
11Janu
ary20
15
2014
Saratov
Oblastrsquo
Eng
elskiy
district
bullHeadof
Hun
tingCom
mittee
forSaratov
Oblastrsquo
Obshchestvenn
oyemneniye
818
201
4httpwwwom-saratovruno
vosti1
8-Aug
ust-20
14-i13
994-gu
bernator-
nazval-nedop
ustim
Sakha
Repub
licbullPresident
ofSakha
(Yakutia)
An-on
layn
124
201
4httpargumentirusociety201401
3144
14Tuv
a(Tyv
a)Repub
lic
Todzhinskiydistrict
bullLocal
branch
ofMinistryof
Emergency
Situ
ations-State
inspectorforsm
allvessels
bullFormer
policem
an
MK
95let401
201
4Sibno
vostiru625
201
4httpwwwm
kruin
cidentarticle
2014
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100
7116
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sksibno
vostiruincidents
2716
33Mordo
viaRepub
lic
Mordo
viareserve
bullDeputygo
vernor
ofZub
ovo-Polyanskiy
district
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via
PortalProgo
rodSaransk
416
20
14httppg
13runewsview
125
4
AltaykrayYegorrsquoevskiy
reserve
bullAltayDeputy
Nov
chikhinskiyregion
Altayskaya
pravda
220
201
4httpwwwap2
2rupaper
paper_1161
9html
Voron
ezhOblastrsquo
Pavlovskdistrict
bullActor
andchairRussian
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ndation
MKRU
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iyNov
gorod2
20201
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mkruarticle201
402
20
988115
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PrimoriyeKray
Khank
ayskiy
district
bullFormer
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alconservatio
nadministration
PrimaM
ediaru12
1220
14httpprim
amediarunewsprim
orye
121220
14408
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490 K Braden
- Abstract
- Introduction wildlife poaching in the context of Russian environmental management
- Background The literature on ``green criminality and poaching
- Methods value and limitations of social and advocacy media as a data source
- Russian legal regime for hunting2
- Privatization of hunting lands
- The impact of high-profile poaching cases
- Motivations for VIP-poaching
- Conclusion for hunting sustainability - the value of a moral compass
- Acknowledgements
- Disclosure statement
- Notes
- References
- Appendix 1
-
Von Essen et al (2014 9ndash10) have suggested that the phenomenon of poachingmay be deconstructed to a typology of activities and that past emphasis on utility maxi-mization models may be less useful than understanding a normative perspective of whatmotivates a poacher The fields of social psychology and criminal psychology used bythese researchers aid in the analysis of the normative perspective by looking at social-ization and deviant behaviors within cultures The typology of illegal hunting created byVon Essen et al includes livelihood crime folk crime and sociopolitical crime Such atypology approach may be extended in the Russian context to create a framework ofmotivation for poaching
(1) Organized criminal activity and trans-border crime This is causing the greatestloss of biodiversity in Russia and receives the most publicity in the Russian andinternational press The motivation is utility maximization in the sense of pureeconomic profit Notorious cases involve poaching of endangered iconic speciessuch as Siberian tigers snow leopards and Amur leopards bears for bile trademusk deer for illegal perfume ingredients birds of prey for falconry sturgeonfrom the Volga for caviar and fish stocks in Kamchatka These crimes havereceived considerable attention from enforcement agencies of international trea-ties such as CITES (Convention on International Trade in Endangered Speciesof Wild Fauna and Flora) as well as from environmental organizations (Homes2004 Theile 2003) and scholars (Beitman 2013 Ishigeyev and Bondar 2013Reeve 2006 South and Wyatt 2011 Wyatt 2009) WWF-Russia and TradeRecords Analysis of Flora and Fauna in Commerce pressured the RussianGovernment to tighten fines for illegal taking of wildlife resulting in the new2012 legislation with vastly increased financial penalties for those convicted ofpoaching endangered species and conducting trans-border trade (Traffic Interna-tional 2013) Prison terms up to seven years and fines up to two million rublesnow can be imposed on people caught poaching tigers in Russia
(2) Foreign trophy hunters and hunting ecotourism With the fall of the USSR for-eign hunters purchasing guide services setup by Russian companies began toflood into the country for trophy hunting of big game such as bear and sheepThe sustainability of the activity is questioned because of huntersrsquo preferencesfor large males or rarity often upsetting the population dynamics of a herd(Palazy et al 2012) The proposition that commercial trophy hunting of animalslisted in the Russian Red Book of Endangered Species might be a fundraisingconservation tool has been challenged vigorously by environmental organiza-tions in Russia such as WWF-Russia Delisting Altay argali sheep (OvisAmmon) to permit their trophy hunting received negative press response(Novaya gazeta 2014) and was opposed by WWF-Russia and Greenpeace-Russia as well as other environmental organizations such as The Altai Project(Tekeyev 2014 The Altai Project 2014) The outcry caused the Russiangovernment to delay the idea at the time of this writing
(3) Hunting inspectors reserve guards or rangers border guards and other oppor-tunistic poachers Often the violators are the very people charged with preventingthe crime and this outcome seems to be motivated by economic pressure Issueshave been raised about the pay rate for inspectors the very large areas they areresponsible for and the diminished funding for nature reserve support by the Rus-sian Government (Braden 2008 Braden and Prudnikova 2008 Safonova 2007)The average salary per month for a reserve inspector in 2012 was equivalent to US
460 K Braden
$375 (Shalygin 2013b) Minister Sergey Donskoy reported in 2012 that there were3500 inspectors on duty throughout Russian hunting grounds averaging 450000hectares each (Smolrsquoyakova 2013) By comparison the US Bureau of LaborStatistics reported that in 2013 there were 6640 fish and game wardens employedin the United States with an average monthly wage 11 times higher than the aver-age in Russia (United States Department of Labor 2013)
(4) VIP hunters among the Russian power elite or wealthy South and Wyatt (2011)noted personal communication in 2007 from representatives at Phoenix a Russiannon-governmental organization (NGO) stating ldquoanother category of poachers isthose people who are not rich but that they have some protected position or knowsomeone For example a chief of police or a prosecutor knows that there will notbe any sanctions against them because of their position in societyrdquo (547)
The terms used in the Russian media for such illegal recreational hunting arechernoye safari (black safari Racheva 2009) tikhaya okhota (quiet hunt) andtsarskaya okhota (Tsarist hunting Zaitseva 2013) Elitist disregard for the bound-aries of nature reserves or hunting norms has been a long tradition dating back toSoviet times as documented by Zersquoev Wolfson in his 1980 exposeacute of environmen-tal crises (Komarov 1980 75ndash90) Many of the problems he outlined appear simi-lar to complaints about poachers in the current period lax enforcement lack ofsufficient number of inspectors courts that look the other way and impunity bypolitical elite
(5) Non-elite hunters The new hunting regulations make special provision forindigenous communities that have traditionally hunted for subsistence but manyrural people of Russian heritage have by necessity supplemented protein throughhunting1
Additionally both rural and urban Russians hunt for recreation The bulk of arrestsfines and prosecutions for illegal hunting has been attributed to violations by such hun-ters who do not fall into the high income or power elite category
Biologist Makarova (2014) analyzed a database of over 300000 violations of wild-life laws in Russia from 1999 to 2005 and drew conclusions about the type of peoplewho most often are apprehended (19) She noted that a decline in citations paralleledthe decline of rural populations in Russia a phenomenon also examined by Ioffe Nefe-dova and others in terms of land abandonment and overall impoverished economies inthe countryside (Ioffe Nefedova and De Beurs 2012 Ioffe Nefedova and Zaslavsky2006) Makarova (2014) found in her analysis that many of the poachers were peoplewho had licenses or belonged to hunting clubs and therefore growth of the phenomenonin Russia must be due to increased violations by existing poachers rather than ldquonewrecruitsrdquo into the ranks of poachers (66) She also discussed the assumption that povertyis a main cause of poaching and indeed found a higher number of cases in areas thathad experienced economic shocks
Methods value and limitations of social and advocacy media as a data source
While empirical evidence collected by experts noted above reveals that most poachingcases of recreational game are by local actors surveys suggest that the perception of theRussian public holds a relatively small group of elite violators responsible for the major-ity of cases
Eurasian Geography and Economics 461
A clue to understanding this dissonance may be found in a 2011 article by ViktorGurov a hunter and ranger who discussed his attempt to appreciate the motivation ofpeople caught poaching After many interviews with people he apprehended Gurovdecided there were three types of poachers (1) people pushed to the action by ldquomaterialor spiritualrdquo poverty (2) professional commercial poachers who are very arrogant andlooking out for their customers and (3) the powerful elite called by Gurov the bespre-delschiki (those without limits) who view themselves as above the law do not worryabout getting caught and are motivated by the ldquosweetness of forbidden fruitrdquo (Gurov2011) The author goes on to make recommendations to fight poachers in Russia andnotes that officials who are caught poaching and avoid responsibility just encourageordinary hunters to think ldquoif they can why not merdquo Elite violations therefore mayhave an impact far beyond the mere scope of the crimes themselves if the public feelsdiscouraged about upholding legal regimes for sustainable recreational hunting practices
I collected information sources to ascertain perceptions about poachers from socialand press media resulting in a largely anecdotal database based on the Russian textsSources of information included
bull Web-based Russian hunting journals for popular audiencesbull Web-based blogs and forums for rank-and-file huntersbull Advocacy web sites by environmental organizationsbull Press articles reporting alleged violations by elite poachers and public commentsreacting to such incidents
Most material was gleaned from publications dating from 2010 to 2014 but in somecases citations were made to earlier articles or press reports Often anecdotes werereported in multiple sources and I made efforts to track reports to the originalpublication
As in all literature surveys limitations of this method involve incorrect interpreta-tions of perceptions expressed in the Russian text the potential for bias in choice ofmaterials and self-selection of those who comment in online forums Because I wasinterested in reactions of hunters comments and blogs were surveyed at times resultingin vernacular jargon that required care to interpret This survey of social and pressmedia serves only as a starting point and a fruitful next step for analysis would bethrough questionnaire surveys such as Urbanrsquos (2010) research on attitudes of the elitein Russia or Eliasonrsquos (2004) on poachers in the United States
Russian legal regime for hunting2
Although hunting has long been a tradition in Russia for all social classes the numberof registered hunters in Russia has declined from 45 million in the 1980s to 28 millionin 2012 (Kuzenkov 2011 Smolrsquoyakova 2013) Registered adult hunters in Russia wereabout 196 percent of the population in 2012 versus 444 percent in the United States(United States Fish amp Wildlife Service 2011) this despite the fact that 80 percent of allland in Russia is designated as hunting land while in the United States it is 534percent (Table 1 Allen 2014 Kuzenkov 2011)
Historically hunting grounds in Russia were controlled in part by wealthy landown-ers and the nobility but up until the 1917 revolution rights to hunt on private landswere usually granted to lower social classes (Gamov 2014) Traditions such as huntingwith dogs and falconry entered Russia via the upper classes and were often portrayed in
462 K Braden
Russian art in an idealized form such as Vasiliy Perovrsquos famous 1871 painting Okhot-niki na privalye (Hunters at Rest) National leaders from tsarist to Soviet periods wereshown hunting in published photographs (Figure 1)
With the advent of the Soviet regime hunting clubs became more widespread andall hunting lands belonged to the state at the national or local level The governmentagency Glavokhota (Main Administration for Hunting and Zapovedniki-Reserves) hadauthority for regulation of both domestic and foreign hunters and hunting lands as wellas nature reserves (a good history of the organization may be found in Weiner [1999241ndash250] and a general history of hunting during Soviet times in Gamov [2014]) Theagency worked with some very large hunting unionsclubs often attached to police pro-fessions the railway sector or the military After the devolution of the Soviet Unionprivatization of hunting resources and growth of companies serving foreign trophy hun-ters began in earnest Some experts on hunting bemoan the post-Soviet developmentsValeriy Kuzenkov the editor of the journal Okhota in a 2010 interview noted ldquoNowboth our unified federal system for hunting oversight and our scientific and researchfacilities are in ruins hellip the country doesnrsquot have a unified and transparent system ofhunting oversightrdquo (Degtyarev 2010)
The changes to Glavokhota reflect many reorganization schemes for environmentalmanagement since the devolution of the Soviet Union The State Committee for Envi-ronmental Protection was abolished as far back as the year 2000 and many functionswere moved to the Ministry of Natural Resources (now the Ministry of NaturalResources and Ecology) of the Russian Federation the same bureaucracy responsiblefor drawing profits from exploitation of Russiarsquos resources Another source of complainthas been about the fact that Glavokhota had been connected to hunting inspectors andeducation to prevent poaching (Figure 2) whereas Gosokhotnadzor the agency
Table 1 United States and Russia hunting statistics 2011ndash2012
Russian Federation United States
Total hunting land mill ha 13660 5294as percent national area 8000 5390
private hunting lands mill ha 7380 2470percent of hunting land that is private 540 467
Number of hunters in 2012 2800000 13700000Hunters as percent total population 196 444Recreational expenditures on hunting mill US dollars $50000 $3370000Implied average expenditure per hunter US dollars $17857 $245985
Notes Russian Government estimates 15 billion ha are available for hunting almost 100 percent of nationalterritoryUS private hunting lands figures leased plus owned from 2011 Fish amp Wildlife survey Table 34US primarily measures huntersrsquo days on public or private lands by surveyExpenditures on Russian hunting from Smolrsquoyakova interview with DonskoyExpenditures on US hunting from 2011 Fish amp Wildlife report 22Sources Smolrsquoyakova (2013) Degtyarev (2010)Federal Statistics of Russian Federation httpwwwgksruwpswcmconnectrosstat_mainrosstatrustatisticsenterpriseeconomyDevelopment of Hunting Strategy in Russian Federation to 2030 3 July 2014 N 1216-p httpwwwrgru20140707oxot-xoz-site-dokhtmlUnited States Fish amp Wildlife Service (2011) National Survey of Fishing Hunting and Wildlife-AssociatedRecreationBackcountry Chronicles est BLM USFS and state public lands available for hunting httpwwwbackcountrychroniclescompublic-hunting-land
Eurasian Geography and Economics 463
responsible for legal oversight of hunting is now separated from other parts of gamemanagement in the MNR and housed instead in the Ministry of Agriculture Kuzenkovargued that there are inadequate inspectors for a country the size of Russia and thatinspectors have an insufficient power base or access to scientific norms (Degtyarev2010) In the past Glavokhota also had a Central Science and Research Laboratory ongame management and wildlife biology supervising 29 state-run experimental gamefarms Professor Mikhail Perovskiy a biologist with the Russian Agrarian Correspon-dence University in Moscow argued for the revival of not only Glavokhota but also itsagency culture noting that the employees and managers of the past were hunters
Figure 1 Historic Images of VIP Hunters Top Tsar Nikolay II at hunt in 1900 httpwwwebftourruarticleshtmid=631 bottom left Nikita Khrushchev (Leader of USSR from 1958 to 1964)and Josip Broz Tito (President of Yugoslavia) on a moose hunt 1961 Photo from the book Zavi-dovo Zhivaya istoriya (Sergey Devyatov Aleksandr Yegorov Valentin Zhilyaev and Olrsquoga Kay-kovoy 2014 Moscow KremlrsquoFilrsquom) and reproduced for website National Explorer httpwwwnexplorerrunews__12865htm bottom right Leonid Brezhnev (Leader of USSR from 1977 to1982) hunting 1973 Photographer Vladimir Musaelrsquoyan reproduced at website of NationalExplorer httpwwwnexplorerrunews__12865htm Websites accessed January 10 2015Source Permission was obtained from the copyright holder
464 K Braden
themselves Indeed when Khrushchev created the agency he drew upon members ofRosokhotrybolovsoyuz the main huntersrsquo union (Perovskiy 2011)
Rosokhotrybolovsoyuz which in 2013 welcomed Tatiyana Aramileva as its firstfemale president continues to be the largest hunting and fishing association in the coun-try with control of 14 percent of hunting land that is assigned to private organizationsand it serves as a powerful umbrella group for various regional clubs or unions(Degtyarev 2010 Rosokhotrybolovsoyuz 2013) In March 2013 a NGO OD-ROS(Obshchestvennoye Dvizheniye Rossiyskiy Okhotnicheskiy Soyuz [Social MovementRussian Hunting Union]) was formed and it sponsored a February 2014 conference inMoscow to empower rank-and-file hunters This new organization is emblematic ofdissatisfaction with the hunting legal regime in Russia Partly inspired by opposition torules eliminating some spring bird hunting because of proposed Russian accession toAEWA (Agreement on the Conservation of African-Eurasian Migratory Waterbirdsunder UNEP) OD-ROS also adopted resolutions on improvement of access to huntinggrounds and better equity on distribution of licenses (Okhotnikiru 2013)
As of 2014 226 species were designated as game animals (Lomanovoy 2010 Shalygin2013a) for hunting in Russia and the government estimated the equivalent of half abillion US dollars was spent on recreational hunting in 2010 (Degtyarev interview withV Kuzenkov 2010) while the figure for the United States was US $337 billion (UnitedStates Fish amp Wildlife Service 2011 Report Table 1) Ungulate species in Russia form themain game objects and include red deer roe deer musk deer spotted deer and moose but
Figure 2 1969 Soviet government anti-poaching poster by artist AA Shkrabo Translation ldquoAPoacher Is the Worst Enemy of NaturerdquoSource Permission was sought but the Darwin Museum in Moscow indicated that it was nolonger possible to obtain copyright for this as the agency that holds copyright is no longer in exis-tence
Eurasian Geography and Economics 465
wild boar is also hunted and fur-bearing fauna such as sable otters and beaver are huntedor trapped Brown bears have a limited legal hunt but the Russian Government has attimes forbidden spring hunting of hibernating bears (Walker 2012) By Russian Govern-ment estimates populations of wild boar roe deer and moose increased from 2004 to2012 by 90 27 and 46 percent respectively but the reported catch of these species grewat an even faster pace (Federal State Statistical Service 2012)
The rise in poaching energized environmental groups concerned over animal popula-tions and ecosystems to agitate for tougher laws In response national legislation onhunting began to be reformed and in 2009 a more unified strategy was announced(Law No 209) with Article 2 beginning to outline plans for sustainability of game andbetter preservation of biodiversity in Russia (Volyanskiy 2014) The plans called formore involvement by citizens and NGOs as well as for ways to make hunting resourcesmore accessible to the general public and it also envisioned improved scientific normsto determine wildlife management
Meanwhile studies by groups supported by outside international agencies such as theUnited Nations Environmental Program (UNEP) recognized the magnitude of the problemin Russia and called for much tougher laws and fines to punish poachers (see for exampleYurkova Almashev and Tokova (2007) on poaching levels in the Altay region) Damagewas classified by Russian law according to ldquomajor damagesrdquo such as destroying wildlifelisted in the Red Book of Endangered Species (Braden and Prudnikova 2008 Kasparek2011 MNR 2012a) versus damage to less ecologically significant game animals Amend-ments followed and even further calls went out to tighten the laws as the rise in poachingcontinued One member of the Duma Oleg Mikheev even proposed that all hunting bebanned in Russia an idea that did not receive much support (Shalygin 2013a) But prohibi-tions on hunting polar bears baby harp seals and other popular glamor species wereadopted although some limited hunting of polar bears resumed in 2011 in Russia Envi-ronmental NGOs were joined in the call for tougher standards by animal rights groups(such as Moscow Society of Animal Protection and IFAW the International Fund for Ani-mal Welfare) In some cases anti-poaching brigades were even created by outside groupsfor example the United Nations Development Program and the World Bank Global Envi-ronmental Facility financed them in the Altay-Sayan Ecoregion project (Kasparek 2011) incooperation with the Sosnovka Coalition (Angarova 2011) The Zelyeniy patrol (ldquoGreenPatrolrdquo) NGO started in Sakhalin in 2007 as a citizensrsquo action group in Russia and oftenpublicizes cases of poacher
At some regional levels local authorities had already raised fines for poaching forexample in Vologda Oblastrsquo by March 2013 Governor Oleg Kuvshinnikov made fines 10times higher than the previous year (Polyanskaya 2013) and he served as one source ofinsider pressure on the federal government The organizations publicized how low the fineswere for poaching of endangered species in Russia and the fact that even if caught poach-ers obtained profits vastly outweighing financial penalties In addition organizationsargued that the law should encompass not only those apprehended illegally killing animalsbut also criminals who participated in the transport and marketing of the products
On 15 June 2012 a new law (registered at Ministry of Justice 04022011 No 19704)entered into force with a subsequent law signed in May 2013 by Vladimir Putin (FederalLaw No 91 07052013) creating increased fines and penalties for those convicted ofpoaching Depending on the species and the circumstances fines have risen up to 10-foldThe law allows guns to be confiscated and the right to hunt may be revoked for up to twoyears Penalties for officials citizens who reoffend or organized crime members caughtand convicted of poaching are much harsher with higher financial penalties and prison
466 K Braden
terms up to seven years (Shalygin 2013b Smolrsquoyakova 2013 State Duma 2013WWF-Russia 2014a) These stricter penalties were hailed by experts and environmentalistsas an important first step to reduce poaching (Polyanskaya 2013) with Olga Zherebkina ofWWFAmur branch arguing that revocation of the right to hunt was one of the most effec-tive tools to combat poaching (WWF-Russia 2014a) Penalties were increased for huntingout of season hunting without proper documents or using hunting areas under lease with-out permission Inspectors were given more power to stop people demand documentslook at photographs or other artifacts and apprehend offenders
Since the advent of the new laws the Russian press and environmental web siteshave indeed publicized many cases of apprehended poachers The newspaper Vremya inthe Nizhniy Novgorod Oblastrsquo reported that nearly 3000 criminal cases of illegal hunt-ing had been prosecuted in the first half of 2014 alone (Stepanova 2014) In OmskOblastrsquo a resident of Nizhneomsk district was fined 160000 rubles (equivalent to morethan US $4000) for illegally killing from a snowmobile two roe deer and a rabbit(Yemelyanova 2014) The government arrest rate for game poachers will in all probabil-ity continue to increase (Lizer 2014) For example Oleg Mitvolrsquo former head ofRosprirodnadzor (Service for Oversight of Natural Resources within MNR) reportedduring an interview with Pravdaru that an estimated 20 percent of urban-based huntersand 30 percent of rural ones hunt without a license while the figure for the NorthCaucasus region was as much as 100 percent (Polyanskaya 2013)
But will the laws be effective enough to stop some of the most egregious forms ofpoaching by organized crime elements and VIP hunters or will they serve to mainlyapprehend more common lawbreakers who illegally take game stock
It was noted quickly after adoption of the new laws that they had a significant flawparagraph 531 prohibiting certain motorized forms of hunting (for example using heli-copters to hunt saiga antelope or shooting ungulates from ATVs) was dropped from thenew code Representatives from Greenpeace-Russia and WWF-Russia called attention tothe problem and began public campaigns to correct this omission Vladimir Krever ofWWFrsquos Moscow office argued that it had not been an oversight but eliminated purpose-fully and called it ldquolegalized poachingrdquo (Chizhova 2012 Greenpeace Russia 2012)Some comments ironically suggested that there was more in the new laws about use ofhunting dogs than the use of helicopters (Sinyakov 2012) and one online news serviceread ldquoMinpriroda (MNR) Has Created Ideal Conditions for VIP-Poachersrdquo (Gomzikova2012) Public pressure caused the law to be amended (Registered in the Ministry of Jus-tice on 30 May 2012 No 24394) to reinsert paragraph 531
Environmental groups were not the only ones examining the new laws Recreationalhunters seemed to be less welcoming of the legislation passed since 2009 online forumsand journals began to point out what were perceived as errors in the legislation Thecomplaints from the hunting communities encompassed the following issues
bull Lack of clarity especially congruence of local and federal laws and understandingof scientific norms for setting seasons and rules for each species the need forclearer definition of allowances of trapping for ldquoeducational purposesrdquo and whatconstitutes a scientific quota lack of clarity about constraints on the use of hunt-ing dogs (Degtyarev 2010 Kuzenkov 2011 Shalygin 2013a)
bull Continued impunity by powerful poachers with political or economic clout failure todeal with falsification of documents and permits in some local areas (Kuzenkov 2011)
bull Continued favor for privatization making fees for use of privatized hunting groundsmore expensive lack of recourse in the courts for hunters who have complaints about
Eurasian Geography and Economics 467
Table
2Gov
ernm
entsupp
ortof
huntingresourcesandprivatizationtrends20
05ndash201
2(incurrentpricesmillionrubles)
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2005ndash201
2(
)
Federal
finan
cial
support
Total
expend
itureson
theenvironm
ent
23393
025
922
829
520
036
862
734
336
837
238
241
201
443
231
918
481
Expenditureson
biod
iversity
12542
16052
21681
26597
21463
22975
13381
17850
14232
biod
iversity
aspercentof
environm
entalexpend
itures
536
619
734
722
625
617
325
413
77
01
General
expend
itureson
gamemanagem
ent
1489
2003
2601
3344
3847
4515
5502
6196
41612
gamemgm
tas
percentenvironm
entalexpend
itures
064
077
088
091
112
121
134
143
22
516
expend
ituresforbiolog
ical
conservatio
nmeasures
225
307
431
500
608
655
743
986
43822
expend
ituresto
mon
itorgamepo
pulatio
ns34
4059
7094
90117
151
44412
expend
ituresto
maintainhu
ntinginfrastructure
helliphellip
helliphellip
hellip44
651
452
0
Priva
tization
indicators
Num
berof
approv
edhu
ntingorganizatio
ns20
0622
7628
1229
7531
8936
1439
0839
5619
721
legally
definedorganizatio
ns19
5422
0426
7928
2530
2233
3835
83hellip
18337
individu
alentrepreneurs
5274
133
150
170
276
330
hellip63
462
Areaof
leased
huntingland
sthou
sha
62600
066
200
068
600
068
200
069
900
072
100
076
200
073
800
011789
Avg
leased
land
perhu
ntingorganizatio
nthou
sha
312
291
244
229
219
200
195
187
5978
Sou
rce
Gov
ernm
entof
Russian
Federation
Federal
Service
forState
Statisticsldquookruzhayu
shchayasredardquo
httpwwwgksruwpswcm
connectrosstat_m
ainrosstatrustatisticsenvironm
ent
468 K Braden
private hunting organizations with land leases who do not follow regulations(Volyanskiy 2014)
bull Unclear laws about road access to public hunting grounds (particularly if routes mustcut across surrounding privatized lands) and about rules for hunting on agriculturaland forest lands (Degtyarev 2010)
bull Increased restrictions for public target practice areas or shooting rangesbull Higher costs of licenses creating burdens for rural poor especially elderly pensioners(Degtyarev 2010)
bull New cost imposed for recertification to renew licenses every five years by requiringgun safety training even for lifelong hunters The cost of the certification program8000 rubles represents about US $225 or by 2011 values one-half monthrsquos wages interms of averages for 45 percent of the Russian population (Federal State StatisticalService 2012)
Concurrent with the tighter laws the government of the Russian Federation issued astrategic plan to the year 2030 (MNR 2014) The plan was signed 3 July 2014 by PrimeMinister Dmitry Medvedev and recognizes the shortage of trained personnel and theneed to improve the population management of game animals The goals call for
bull increasing the number of game species to their ldquoecological capacityrdquo and mainte-nance of genetic diversity
bull increasing the economic value of hunting in Russia to one-half of one percent ofGDP (the value of hunting resources was estimated to be one-half billion US buthas the potential to increase to US $12 billion Shalygin 2014)
bull training sufficient state inspectors to allow three for each municipal district thatcontains hunting grounds
bull reducing poaching by a factor of 25 increasing the privatization of hunting landsin Russia and number of lease agreements with private organizations but makingliability stricter for hunting companies who do not follow regulations
bull increasing the number of game farms and public access to hunting areasbull clarifying the rights of hunters and the method for obtaining permitsbull establishing incentives to attract private investment in recreational hunting Theplan also recognizes that development of ecotourism would be a positive incomesource for indigenous communities
Budget allocations to achieve the plan were to be announced separately as each budgetcycle unfolded From 2005 to 2012 game management expenditure as a percent of fed-eral Russian Government spending on the environment grew from 064 to 143 percenta small portion of overall environmental spending but outpacing overall environmentalexpenditures in terms of growth trajectory (Table 2)
Privatization of hunting lands
The plan for 2030 also underlines the strategy of increased long-term leases on huntinggrounds that were formerly state run and open to the public respectively termed zakre-plennyye okhotnichrsquoyye ugodrsquoi (allotted hunting grounds) versus ODu for Obshchedos-tupnyye ugodrsquoi (commonly accessible hunting grounds) Table 2 shows the trend inallotments from 2005 to 2012 and the number of okhotpolrsquozovateli or designated pri-vate enterprise hunting organizations While leased land has grown (MNR 2012b) it
Eurasian Geography and Economics 469
has been outpaced by the increase in approved hunting organizations indicating thehigh demand for privatization In some areas such as the Voronezh region leased hunt-ing lands take up 85 percent of all hunting grounds in the Altay Kray 857 percent(Gorbachev 2014 Shalygin 2014 web portal for Hunting Administration of Altay Krayhttpwwwaltayohotaru accessed 13 September 2014) Private hunting grounds tend tobe better managed often with better paid staff and the ability to control game popula-tions therefore there is a tendency for game to concentrate on private grounds awayfrom areas of publicly accessible hunting ndash the Russian Government in creating the2030 plan noted that 91 percent of wild boar 75 percent of moose and 61 percent ofroe deer are now located on private land allotments (MNR 2014)
Shalygin (2014) writing in the politically conservative hunting news source Na-tional Explorer called for a more vigorous public debate among the hunting publicabout the wisdom of the strategic plan The strategic direction of the Russian Govern-ment may seek to head off the ldquotragedy of the commonsrdquo with respect to wildlife sus-tainability but it also creates a stronger monopoly control of game resources (Figure 3)The editor of the journal Okhota noted this in a 2010 interview about the direction thenew laws were taking
New proprietors often look at these lands as their own private domain ndash they think thatthey have the right to do what they want with them Very often they close access to theterritory for the local population This provokes conflicts (Degtyarev 2010)
The Russian Government set a goal of keeping at least 20 percent of hunting lands pub-lic (federal law on hunting Article 7 para 3) but hunting leases are becoming a com-mon method for game management in other countries (note Table 1 United States) Toattract investment the Russian Government concludes special agreements with huntingorganizations and entrepreneurs for terms from 20 to 49 years These entities in turnpledge that game resources will be subject to conservation measures Leases are deter-mined at auction and the process is supposed to be transparent and publicly scrutinizedwith the rental fees accruing to the federal budget Reporting requirements are quitedetailed with forms requesting information on every aspect of the lease from number ofemployees to estimated cost of road maintenance on the grounds
Regions set limits and boundaries on leased land and collect fees according to a sched-ule set by the tax code if the land is not bid by auction In 2010 the average was 10 rublesper hectare for a land lease though in remote regions such as Khanty-Mansi AutonomousOkrug the cost might be only one ruble per hectare (MNR 30 June 2010 law No 490)
From 2005 to 2011 the number of okhotpolrsquozovateli categorized as legal organiza-tions grew by 83 percent (Table 2) while the number of private individuals with suchdesignations grew more than six times (from 52 to 330) By the year 2013 there were4033 okhotpolrsquozovateli reported by the Federal Statistical Service3 These enterpriseswhether leases or outright purchases are part of the general transfer of rural land to oli-garchs and wealthy business elite as outlined by Visser Mamonova and Spoor in their2012 article in The Journal of Peasant Studies and by Grigory Ioffe and others (IoffeNefedova and De Beurs 2012) in their examination of the impoverished state of ruralland holdings in Russia On the one hand the phenomenon represents needed invest-ment in economic development of abandoned land But questions are raised overwhether laws are followed and investments benefit local underemployed populations4
In 2011 reporter Valeriy Serdyukov in the newspaper Vedomosti published selectdata on the size of some hunting leases by 16 well-known individuals or organizations
470 K Braden
totaling 2573 million hectares an area almost three times the size of YellowstoneNational Park (Serdyukov 2011) The percent of land available for leasing and the num-ber of hunting organizations are supposed to be distributed across the country accordingto scientific norms for game sustainability and demand but in reality the pattern reflectsurban populations Thus Leningrad Oblastrsquo has 133 organizations with long-term leasesranging from 232000 to 406 hectares in size (Vedomosti news January 20 2012) EVBenderskiy Chair of Rosokhotrybolovsoyuz published an open letter to the deputyminister of MNR on the issue of exclusionary rights to hunting grounds complainingthat the criterion for setting standards on maximum amount of leased land per regionwas not clear and the part of the law trying to prevent monopolistic control of land wassubject to interpretation (Benderskiy 2012)
The director of the hunting department for MNR Anton Bersenyev addressed per-ceived inequities in the privatization process in an interview with Sergey Fokin for theonline hunting journal Okhotnikru The reporter stated
for our conversation it is appropriate to begin with the issues of concern to many hunterswho believe that the transfer of hunting grounds to legal entities including individual usersleads to the infringement of the rights of hunters especially local ones who have hunted insuch places for many generations (Fokin 2013)
Perhaps the sensitivity to unfairness in more recent hunting land leases may be summedup best by Valery Serdyukov in his article on oligarchs and hunting Noting that variouspublic organizations and hunting clubs had been losing out on their long-term leasesbroken by the government in favor of being auctioned off (sometimes in a non-transpar-ent manner) to new private enterprises he wrote
Only ten years ago almost all hunting land was public in terms of the number [of individ-ual grounds] listed for common hunting But then everything changed ldquoMuscovites arrivedand hunted They liked our places and said they wanted to take the landrdquo remembers onemember of a regional hunting society ldquoWe put in a claim won the competition andreceived a license for the plot we wantedrdquo noted a Moscow businessman one of the largestrenters of hunting lands in the Northwest (Serdyukov 2011)
Did the advent of the improved hunting laws even the playing field Serdyukov (2011)cites evidence that before the new laws came into force those with information andpower made preparations to win the auctions in advance and secure long-term 49-yearleases He cited the example of Tver Oblastrsquo where 16 agreements were signed by thegovernor for leases totaling 220085 ha each for a 49-year period all concluded on theeve of the open auction
Such anecdotal evidence cannot be accepted as a pattern but discussions on huntingforums suggest there is at least a perception among ordinary hunters that they areincreasingly being shutout from hunting resources while at the same time the powerelite are allowed full access to game even if it violates the law
The impact of high-profile poaching cases
As suggested by such exposeacutes as Zersquoev Wolfsonrsquos book noted above men in power inRussia or the USSR have long exhibited unconcern and impunity about violating hunt-ing norms In 1997 for example Prime Minister Viktor Chernomyrdin and AnatolyLisitsyn governor of Yaroslavrsquo Oblastrsquo were accused of illegally shooting a hibernating
Eurasian Geography and Economics 471
female bear but no charges were ever filed (Apalrsquokov and Averin 2008) Boris Yeltsinand the governor of Novgorod Oblastrsquo were alleged to hunt moose out of season(Moiseyenko 2004) An important difference with the past is the availability ofinformation in the Internet age The Russian press (print online and broadcast) socialmedia environmental organizations and huntersrsquo online forums have all publicizedVIP-poaching Sufficient cases emerged just in the last few years to allow creation ofTable A1 in Appendix 1 via information from media outlets Not all the cases listedhave resulted in convictions therefore I present the information as a demonstration ofhow perceptions are created in the mind of the public not as a list of people convictedof poaching
WWF-Russia and TraSSS (Center for Study of Terrorism International OrganizedCrime and Corruption) released a report on poaching in the Russian Far East and theirsurvey research seemed to affirm that local people believe that wildlife crime is oftenperpetrated by a powerful elite A majority (78 percent) of those surveyed felt that poach-ers were primarily people in power and 59 percent surveyed thought that the wealthywere the most common poachers (Vaysman Matveychuk and Minrsquokov 2012 13) Whilethe authors of the report felt that involvement of the local community to halt the crimeswas necessary at the same time it was acknowledged that local peoplersquos perceptions shiftthe blame to elite outsiders Baydykov (2012) a former hunting guide who worked foryears in the Altay Krayrsquos Kislukhinskiy reserve echoed this impression when hediscussed elite hunters who for years practiced illegal helicopter hunting in the region Hestated that such people crushed the institution of real hunting in the Altay Kray and thatordinary poorer hunters could certainly not afford the mechanized equipment
Not satisfied with open hunting grounds and seasons confident in their impunity they entera wildlife sanctuary on snowmobiles and helicopters The only obstacle in their way mightbe a ranger And the consequences of those encounters I find offensive
Vladimir Aramilev a renowned wildlife scientist who coordinates the Amur leopardprogram for WWF-Russia argued in an editorial for Russkiy okhotnichiy zhurnal (2014)that all the efforts and funds to halt poaching in Russia might be in vain because of asystem that does not inherently have a design to stop it He did find some hope inimprovement of some game animal numbers since privatized game farms look out fortheir investments However Aramilev also wrote that those who prosecute the crime donot work actively enough to condemn the perpetrators and therefore the impunity thatpoachers enjoy breeds contempt for the law
A citizen who is law-abiding is guided by his inner convictions which coincide with lawsof human society and fear of inevitable punishment Double standards completely ruinedthe system of loyal relations to onersquos neighbor the conservation of the environment andcompliance with the law The post-Soviet period with raging theft and banditry put an endto the soul of a Russian person Therefore a law abiding citizenry can only be achievedthrough the second path through the fear of inevitable punishment And what type of inevi-table punishment for poaching can there be if even those who work for powerful officesare not interested (Aramilev 2013)
While poaching accusations against officials and wealthy businessmen occur throughoutRussia the record in the Altay Republic has been especially gruesome Severalhigh-profile cases were broadly covered in the Russian press and followed keenly byenvironmental organizations In 2003 a local wildlife manager encountered a group
472 K Braden
who illegally hunted from a Mi-8 helicopter a protected herd of ibex and the groupturned out to include Aleksey Saurin who at the time was head of federal managementfor hunting resources (Braden and Prudnikova 2008 15ndash16)
Perhaps the most notorious case was referred to as ldquoAltay-gaterdquo (Castner andEwald 2009) A VIP group had apparently been illegally hunting argali in the Kosh-Agach district when the helicopter crashed (the Altapress was quickly on the scene ofthe accident and published pictures including of the ibex) Among the dead were thepresidential envoy to the State Duma Aleksandr Kosopkin and Viktor Kaimin chair-man of the Committee for the Protection Use and Reproduction of Fauna of theAltay Republic who had earlier promoted trophy hunting in the Altay The four whosurvived included the Deputy Prime Minister of the Republic of Altay Anatoly Ban-nykh chief for the State Duma Committee on Economic Policy and EntrepreneurshipNikolai Kapranov CEO of the Moscow-based industrial environmental companyldquoInekordquo Boris Belinsky and a co-pilot Maxim Kolbin Bannykh resigned his positionafter the crash and he along with Belinsky and Kapranov were charged with illegalhunting The investigation dragged on for two years with the case alternately dis-missed and reopened as environmental groups brought pressure on the governmentThe defendants claimed they had not participated in the actual shooting but only wereguilty of being present on the helicopter On 23 May 2011 the three men wereacquitted and the prosecutor appealed When sent back to local courts it was decidedthat the statute of limitations had expired Commenting on the case Mikhail Kreyn-dlin of Greenpeace-Russia noted ldquoTruly now VIP-poachers have gotten a clear signallsquoall is possible and nothing will come of itrsquo The ordinary citizen caught poachingcan be punished with a real prison term Senior officials are not threatened with any-thingrdquo (Vishnevskiy 2011)
But other high-profile cases have been brought under suspicious circumstancesAleksey Navalny with the Progress Party and an active opponent of Vladimir Putin wasaccused by VOOP (the All-Russian Nature Conservation Society) of poaching becausehe posed for a picture after moose hunting that appeared to be taken in the summerwhile the season does not start until October (The Moscow Times 2014) LyubovrsquoDuyko who heads up the societyrsquos legal affairs sent an official complaint to the pros-ecutorrsquos office Navalny denied the charge Duyko is a prominent member of PutinrsquosUnited Russia Party (along with other members of the VOOP Board) and stood for2014 municipal elections in the Porokhovyye district of St Petersburg as a party mem-ber (Varkhivakhnet 2014)
Some attempts to bring valid complaints against VIP illegal hunters have resulted indifficult times for inspectors or prosecutors One well-known case involved AleksandrDovydenko a hunting guide with the organization ldquoMosoblokhotupravleniyrdquo who losthis job in 2013 and was sentenced to probation in a prison term for abuse of power Hehad apprehended people he accused of illegal hunting including the head of Gazpromrsquosgeology division Gennady Kucherov and the CEO of the firm ldquoTranssetirdquo (Table A1)Questions arose during the trial of whether Dovydenko had shot one person in a groupof poachers whom he claimed were resisting arrest by escaping on their snowmobileAn unemployed hunter who accompanied the others was the only one eventuallycharged and convicted of poaching (Shvarev 2013b) The Dovydenko case receivedmuch attention and inspired a petition via the NGO ldquoChangeorgrdquo to relieve him of thecharges5 A similar incident occurred in Kurgan Oblastrsquo with an inspector who sus-pected police of poaching from snowmobiles reported it and then was arrested himself
Eurasian Geography and Economics 473
and accused of taking bribes in earlier incidents The poaching case against the officialswas never prosecuted (Chelovek i zakon 2014)
Motivations for VIP-poaching
Recreational poaching has been examined by Muth and Bowe (1998) in the UnitedStates and the authors suggested two motivations poaching as ldquothrill killingrdquo andobsession with display of trophies (15ndash17) One aspect that differentiates motivation inthese cases from the Russian context is the element of secretiveness Illegal trophy hun-ters in the American West take pains to hide the evidence from authorities (Archibold2006) while VIP poachers in Russia usually operate in an open fashion
Urbanrsquos (2010) study of the cultures of power in post-communist Russia provides auseful framework for exploring the motivations of Russian VIP poachers While abusesof power by oligarchs and the nouveaux riches have been well documented (see forexample Dawisha 2014 Hoffman 2002) Urbanrsquos study allows a look inside the cultureof the elite through interviews and defines the importance of the sub-culture or ldquoinrdquogroup He suggests that for those on the outside the actions of the elite may seem mis-taken or crazy but ldquofor those sharing the same habitus informed by the same culturalpractices and participating in the same discourse they are regarded as realrdquo (6) FurtherUrban presents a strong case that law and morality do not go hand in hand for those inpower but actually may work in opposition moral criteria are established through inter-personal relationships while the law itself is regarded as a weakness (15ndash16) This argu-ment coincides well with Aramilevrsquos position noted above that once respect for the lawthrough an inner moral compass disappears there is only the of threat punishment thatwill halt lawbreakers
Researchers have suggested that part of Vladimir Putinrsquos mass appeal to citizens ishis role in ldquore-masculinizingrdquo their self-image as Russians (Foxall 2013 Riabov andRiabova 2014) Gender is an important boundary marker for those in power and theattempt to make concrete an ldquousrdquo versus ldquothemrdquo mentality Riabov and Riabova (2014)noted that the traditional attributes of masculinity suggest power while submissioncorrelates with what (in the authorsrsquo view) some Russians perceive as feminine attri-butes (25ndash25) A study of the public images portrayed by Putin in settings that arehyper-masculine (Figure 4) underscores these arguments Foxall has examined a seriesof Kremlin-approved photographs released of Putin that show him in traditional maleactivities associated with outdoor recreation and noted that these have created anldquoAction Manrdquo portrait of a leader (Foxall 2013 134 see also Young 2011) A milita-rized virility is an expression of state power The term associated with such images isnastoyashchiy muzhik in the past referring to the peasant tradition in Russia but nowco-opted by elite such as Putin to suggest it is he who is the ldquorealrdquo Russian guy (Riabovand Riabova 2014)
What might the real ldquoreal muzhikirdquo think of such seemingly hyper-masculineexpressions of power Online forum responses by rank-and-file hunters suggest an atti-tude of contempt While Putin may remain popular with the public press coverage andsocial media discussion of unpunished elite criminals often highlight the bloodthirstynature of the crime the seeming unconcern of the VIP hunters and even public dis-dain6
474 K Braden
Figure 3 Editorial cartoon on privatization of hunting resources by artist Mikhail LarichevVecherniy Peterburg October 20 2009 Translation ldquoSoldrdquoSource Permission was obtained from the copyright holder
Figure 4 Vladimir Putin on a hunt in the Tyva Republic 2007 Photograph by European PressPhoto AgencySource Permission was obtained from the copyright holder
Eurasian Geography and Economics 475
Greedy people driven by vanity and after blood hellip not poor people but people in goodpositions (Baydykov 2012)
What land is left to defend Only those asshole oligarchs are lefthellipif the state laws are notfunctioning itrsquos time to fire the officials and their entourages -blogger comments on poach-ing in Samara Luka Nature Park (Sistema Opoveshcheniya 2014)
It seems to be that soon the only justice in Russia will be vigilante justice- blogger com-ment on Altay-gate helicopter crash incident (Mir Novostey 2014)
On the theme of poaching a law should be perceived normally as a law by hunters A badlaw is not a law but just derives from rotten conditions hellip Right now order is only upheldthrough repression but the order is spoiled Controllers are caught up in it ten times overfor this bullshit not a society determining its own traditions Blogger ldquodEretikrdquo (Gunsruforum 2013 Shvarev 2013a)
Officials are lawless hellip you canrsquot beat the system you can only be indignant and learnfrom the mistakes of others Blogger Xgod89 (Gunsru forum 2011)
The truth about Russia now is that MNR and the courts do not rule but insolent jerks whomuzzle the courts and prosecutorsrsquo offices are in charge Blogger A Bonch-Bruyevich com-menting on Dovydenko case (Shvarev 2013b)
Some fat urban dyadrsquoka who goes into the forest and finds a bear or moose poached withhelp of hunting guide (Shalygin 2013a)
Conclusion for hunting sustainability ndash the value of a moral compass
I have argued that VIP illegal hunting though not a high percentage of poaching casessets a destructive tone not only because of direct damage to wildlife sustainability butalso because it contributes to corruption of inspectors and prosecution personnel cyni-cism about rule of law and a discouragement to non-elite hunters who are increasinglycut off from prey due to regulations and higher costs
The utility for VIP hunters may not be economic gain but may be the sense of powerenhancement and differentiation from the masses Social science research has suggestedthat unhidden violations of social norms may actually signal power whereas lower powerindividuals are more subject to social constraints (see for example Van Kleef et al2011) There are rewards to elevated power and the establishment of identity in a selectsubgroup of actors Resources are more accessible as is the ability to make decisions onhow to distribute those resources to others Keltner Gruenfeld and Anderson (2003)have cited numerous social-psychological experiments suggesting that elevated powerincreases the likelihood of socially inappropriate actions often showing up in males asldquoprofligate behaviorsrdquo (276ndash277) Given these precepts it is possible that overt incidentsof impunity in wildlife crime by VIP hunters in Russia are signs of status and a way tomaintain group identity a proposition that calls for further investigation
In turn the narrative of VIP poaching solidifies the perception of corruption ndash a phe-nomenon measured in Transparency Internationalrsquos Corruption Perceptions Index(Transparency International 2014) and a sense of hopelessness about the system ndash a factobserved by Russian social scientists such as Kofanova and Petukhov (2006) who sug-gest a narrative about endemic corruption is created in the minds of ordinary RussiansSurvey results show that most Russians believe the state does not act in the interest of
476 K Braden
its citizens bureaucrats are motivated by personal gain and corruption penetrates allspheres of society (Kofanova and Petukhov 2006 29) This narrative of corruption andcrime is supported by a Russian mass media that ldquovigorously relaysrdquo a normativesystem of a criminal world engendering disrespect for the judiciary and for formal lawsand an impression that the most successful people in Russia today display the mostnegative behavior models (Iurevich and Ushakov 2010 21ndash22 26ndash27) SimilarlyDawisha (2014) has explored the ldquosistemardquo inside the Russian hierarchy in her bookPutinrsquos Kleptocracy noting that the risk of activities is transferred from the elite to thestate but the rewards are privatized thus allowing those in power ldquoto act withimpunityrdquo (332ndash333) Given Putinrsquos arguments in favor of fighting corruption how canthe actions of insider elites be reconciled with evidence of environmental lawbreaking
Dawisha (2014) rightly notes ldquoThis is not to say that the Russian ruling elite doesnot see the benefits of a robust rule-of-law systemrdquo (9) While her exploration focusedon elite actions in international financial circles I make a similar argument of a selectiveapproach to application of domestic Russian laws on illegal hunting Protections againstprosecution for some in the government and rights conditional upon loyalty to theregime ensure that those in power can act in a predatory manner Informal associationsuseful friends and privileged access to resources are hallmarks of the insider ldquosistemardquo(Ledeneva 2013) As empirical data are presented in the future on violators apprehendedand convicted under the new 2012 hunting laws the number of cases involving peoplein power should be instructive to observe
Feldman and Blokov (2009) found in their survey that personalities mattered interms of public perception the most influential people for solving environmental ques-tions cited by respondents were those in political power business leaders ministry offi-cials and heads of NGOs (737) Precisely because high-profile people have sway overthe public in terms of societal norms for environmental law that fact might be put touse for improved observance of the 2012 regulations I suggest a new tool for socialnorming with respect to hunting laws in Russia publicity for well-known Russians whodemonstrate a new type of power and masculine image by adhering to regulations Vla-dimir Putin for example noted in an Outdoor Life interview ldquoToday when hunting andfishing are more like a tribute to traditions a sort of hobby enthusiasts of these outdooractivities should guide themselves by the lsquoDo No Harmrsquo principlerdquo (Young 2011 58)In his examination of how to improve law enforcement in the realm of environmentalnorms Sverdyukov (2014) wrote ldquothe mechanism of moral influence on offenders ispractically not used it is true but it is necessary to rework the levers of moral actionrdquo(160)
While some of the initiators of OD-ROS were people of power7 myriad bloggersfrom online hunting social forums picked up and repeated the text that the organizers ofthe 2014 OD-ROS Conference used in launching the effort
In past decades a host of serious problems have occurred in the sphere of Russian huntingLife has shown that the government is not capable of solving them The wider huntingcommunity can and should undertake a discussion of these problems identify solutionsand formulate constructive proposals for organs of state power hellip the first huntersrsquo confer-ence was the initiative of ordinary hunters unburdened by property or hunting lands withone goal to conserve the historic right of Russians to hunt This was not first given underSoviet power but much earlier ndash by tradition a significant part of the culture and in theblood of the Russian people (Rossiyskiy okhotnichiy soyuz 2014)
Eurasian Geography and Economics 477
AcknowledgementsThe author wishes to thank Dr Margaret Diddams of Seattle Pacific University for assistance withsocial psychology sources and Jennifer Castner of The Altai Project and geographer Dr JaimeKooser for reviewing drafts of this work
Disclosure statementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the author
Notes1 The rights of indigenous groups especially those designated of the North Siberia the Altay
Republic and the Far East have been described through sections of the hunting regulationsand amendments of various years While these populations are not the focus of this study theauthor recognizes the importance of the survival of indigenous cultures access to traditionalhunting grounds and land use rights for minority people in the Russian Federation
2 The focus here is on recreational hunting with firearms and excludes the myriad of illegalfishing cases covered in the Russian press Likewise use of snares and other traps particu-larly by poachers has been very controversial and warrants additional discussion
3 No breakdown by organizations versus individuals was available after the year 2011 at thetime of this writing Often the hunting leases run by private owners are large recreational cen-ters such as the Dubakinskiy resort in Leningrad Oblastrsquo owned by Nikolai Shamalov abanker whom Forbes dubbed one of the richest men in Russia The site accessible with ahelicopter landing pad includes a well-appointed cottage (ldquoVIP-Houserdquo) with televisionsauna and billiard rooms available for rental during moose season The newspaper Izvestiyareported on 26 September 2012 that three millionaire businessmen including Alfa BankrsquosPyotr Aven had invested 80 million rubles into creation of a hunting enterprise ldquoMedvedrsquordquo inArghangelrsquosk Oblastrsquo for VIP hunters a closed hunting club specializing in brown bear wildboar deer moose and Siberian stag (maral) The brainchild of businessman VladimirButorin the enterprise is located in the town of Bereznik where Butorinrsquos companies also areinvolved in agriculture and forest products This was the second enterprise invested in byAven who had also registered in Moscow a hunting club called ldquoHunting Groundrdquo financedby his private investment (Izvestiya 26 September 2012 Accessed 25 July 2014 httpizvestiarunews536084)
4 Butorin for example has not always done well with local farmers but has argued he isbringing access electrical power and other infrastructure as well as a fund for social pro-grams into the area Visser Mamonova and Spoor (2012) argued that the benefits of landtransfers have been mixed and laws while purportedly passed to cut down on monopolieshave instead strengthened the hands of large-scale land owners often shored up by corruptlocal officials (925)
5 As of August 2014 the case was still unresolved and Mr Dovydenko was consideringwhether he should appeal based on an amnesty declared by the Duma in honor of the 20thanniversary of the Russian Constitution
6 In addition to hunting news and environmental web sites one called Brakonrsquoerovnet has beenestablished to both to support legitimate hunters and to report news photographs and videoson poaching incidents
7 For example Nikolay Valuev former boxing champion elected to the Duma in 2011 underPutinrsquos party Valuev himself had been accused of poaching but the Arkhangelrsquosk regionalprosecutor had refused to consider the case He was added in 2014 to MNRrsquos Public Councilon Hunting
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Kuumlhl Aline Natasha Balinova Elena Bykova Yuri N Arylov Alexander Esipov Anna ALushchekina and E J Milner-Gulland 2009 ldquoThe Role of Saiga Poaching in Rural Com-munities Linkages between Attitudes Socio-economic Circumstances and Behaviourrdquo Bio-logical Conservation 142 1442ndash1449 doi101016jbiocon200902009
Kuzenkov Valeriy Petrovich ed 2011 ldquoO neobkhodimosti reorganizatsii sistemy gosu-darstvennogo upravleniya okhrany i ratsionalrsquonogo ispolrsquozovaniya zhivotnogo mira Rossii [Onthe Necessity of System Reorganization of State Management and Rational Use of RussiarsquosAnimal World]rdquo Okhota October 10 Accessed June 15 2014 httpohota-kuzenkovruindexphpoption=com_contentampview=articleampid=1ampItemid=13
Ledeneva Alena V 2013 ldquoRussiarsquos Practical Norms and Informal Governance The Origins ofEndemic Corruptionrdquo Social Research 80 1135ndash1162
Lizer Yuliyana (2014) ldquoBrakonrsquoerstvo v Rossii chto izmenil ukhodyashchiy god [Poaching inRussia What Changed in the Past Year]rdquo Otkrytaya Rossiya December 24 Accessed January13 2015 httpopenrussiaorgpostview1723
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Mir Novostey 2014 No 39 (926) Accessed January 10 2015 httpmirnovruarhivmn926mn04-2php
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Eurasian Geography and Economics 481
Newell Joshua and John Simeone 2014 ldquoRussiarsquos Forests in a Global Economy How Con-sumption Drives Environmental Changerdquo Eurasian Geography and Economics 55 37ndash70doi101080153872162014926254
Novaya gazeta 2014 ldquoBezotvetnyye barany opyatrsquo u nachalrsquostva pod priletsom [Officials AgainTake Aim at Defenseless Sheep]rdquo May 7 Accessed July 1 2014 httpwwwnovayagazetarusociety64304html
Okhotnikiru 2013 ldquoUstav obshchestvennogo dvizheniya lsquoRossiyskiy okhotnichiy soyuzrsquo [Charterof Social Movement lsquoRussian Hunting Unionrsquo]rdquo March 1 Accessed June 30 2014 httpwwwohotnikiruhuntingsocietyssocietysarticle20130301638205-ustav-od-roshtml
Palazy L C Bonenfant J M Gaillard and F Courchamp 2012 ldquoResponse Rarity TrophyHunting and Ungulatesrdquo Animal Conservation 15 16ndash17 doi101111j1469-1795201200521x
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Polyanskaya Yekaterina 2013 ldquoPervyy shag v borrsquobye s brakonrsquoerstvom sdelan [The First Stepin the Fight Against Poaching Is Done]rdquo Pravdaru June 6 2013 Accessed August 5 2014httpwwwpravdarusocietyhow06-06-20131160079-gftyiv-0
Popova Nadezhda 2011 ldquoZapadnya dlya ruchogo lisenka Rossiyu porazila strannaya boleznrsquoimya kotoroy-VIP-okhota [Trap for a Tame Fox Russia is Struck by a Strange Illness calledVIP-Hunting]rdquo Argumentyru August 3 Accessed July 9 2014 httpargumentiruprinttopthemen300118484
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Safonova Tatiana 2007 ldquoThe Professional Ethos of Rangers in Russian Nature Reservesrdquo ActaBorealia 24 44ndash58 doi10108008003830701411613
Serdyukov Valeriy 2011 ldquoOligarkhi i okhota [Oligarchs and Hunting]rdquo Vedomosti November21 Accessed July 22 2014 httpwwwrosprescomfinance9286
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Shalygin Andrey ed 2013b ldquoShtrafy za narusheniye pravil okhoty 2013 [Fines for DisobeyingHunting Laws 2013]rdquo National Explorer July 3 Accessed June 30 2014 httpwwwnexplorerrunews__11358htm
Shalygin Andrey 2014 Stratgiya razvitiya okhotnichrsquoego khozyaystva Rossii do 2030 goda-pochemu vsye nedovolrsquony no ne mogut skazatrsquo chem immeno [The Strategy for Developmentof the Hunting Economy in Russia to the Year 2030 Why Everyone Is Not Happy but CannotSay Exactly With What]rdquo National Explorer March 14 Accessed August 2 2014 httpwwwnexplorerrunews__12387htm
Shvarev Aleksandr 2013a ldquoVIP-brakonrsquoery lyubyat kogda mnogo krovi [VIP-Poachers Love ItWhen There Is Much Blood]rdquo Rosbalt Moscow August 8 Accessed June 30 2014 httpwwwrosbaltrumoscow201308261168234html
Shvarev Aleksandr 2013b ldquoVIP-brakonrsquoery skoro posadyat na desyatrsquo let pomeshavshego imokhotoveda [VIP-Poachers Will Soon Imprison for Ten Years the Hunting Guide Who Inter-fered]rdquo Okhotnikiru August 29 Accessed August 1 2014 httpwwwohotnikiruarchivenews20130829639550-vipbrakoneryi-skoro-posadyat-na-desyat-let-pomeshavshego-im-ohotovedahtml
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Sinyakov Aleksey 2012 ldquoV Rossii legalizuyut okhotu s vertolyetov [In Russia Hunting withHelicopter is Legalized]rdquo Okhotnikiru June 11 Accessed September 10 2014 httpwwwohotnikiruarchivenews20120611635796-v-rossii-legalizuyut-ohotu-s-vertoletovhtml
Sistema Opoveshcheniya 2014 ldquoV parke lsquoSamarskaya Lukarsquo protsvetayut korruptsiya brakonrsquoer-stvo bespredel [In the lsquoSamarskaya Lukarsquo Park Corruption Unlimited Poaching Is Thriving]rdquoJune 21 Accessed July 10 2014 httpraznesiinfoblogpost12294
Smolrsquoyakova Tatrsquoyana 2013 ldquoOkhota za brakonrsquoera [Hunt for Poachers]rdquo Interview with SergeyDonskoy Minister of Natural Resources and Ecology Rossiyskaya gazeta July 22 AccessedJuly 10 2014 httpwwwrgru20130722donskoyhtml
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State Duma of the Russian Federation Adopted July 3 2013 Federal Law 494994-5 ldquoO vne-senii izmeneniy v Federalrsquoniy zakon lsquoOb okhote i o sokhranenii okhotnichrsquoikh resursov i ovnesenii izmeneniy v otdelrsquonye zakonodatelrsquonye akty Rossiyskoy Federatsiirsquo i Kodeks Ros-siyskoy Federatsii ob administrativnykh pravonarusheniyakh [On Amending the Federal LawlsquoOn Hunting and Conservation of Hunting Resources and on Amendments to Various Legisla-tive Acts of the Russian Federationrsquo and the Code of Administrative Offences]rdquo httpapidumagovruapitranscript494994-5
Stepanova Darrsquoya 2014 ldquoPochti 3000 ugolovnykh del svyazannykh s nezakonnoy okhotoynapravleno v sud [Nearly 3000 Criminal Cases Connected with Illegal Hunting Sent toCourt]rdquo Vremya Novosti Nizhnego Novgoroda i Nizhegorodskoy oblasti July 19 AccessedAugust 1 2014 httpwwwvremyanrunewspochti_3000_ugolovnyh_del_svjazannyh_s_nezakonnoj_ohotoj_napravleno_v_sudhtml
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Tekeyev Khalimat 2014 ldquoMinprirody khochet legalizovatrsquo brakonrsquoerskyyu okhotu na altayskikharkharov [Ministry of Natural Resources Wants to Legalize Poaching of Altay Sheep]rdquo July7 Accessed January 9 2015 httpwwwgreenpeaceorgrussiarunewsblogsgreen-planetblog49840
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Visser Oane Natalie Mamonova and Max Spoor 2012 ldquoOligarchs Megafarms and LandReserves Understanding Land Grabbing in Russiardquo Journal of Peasant Studies 39 899ndash931doi101080030661502012675574
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Walker Amanda 2012 ldquoRussia Bans lsquoSportrsquo of Shooting Sleeping Bearsrdquo Sky News (UK) April29 Accessed January 10 2015 httpnewsskycomstory13701russia-bans-sport-of-shooting-sleeping-bears
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WWF-Russia (World Wide Fund for Nature) 2014b ldquoWWF i Siti napravyat na pre-dotvraschyeniye brakonrsquoerstva na Altae i Kamchatkye 5 mln rublyey [WWF and CitibankFund Direct 5 million Rubles to Fight Against Poaching in Altay and Kamchatka]rdquo April 3Accessed July 12 2014 httpwwwwwfruresourcesnewsarticle12272
Wyatt Tanya 2009 ldquoExploring the Organization of Russia Far Eastrsquos Illegal Wildlife Trade TwoCase Studies of the Illegal Fur and Illegal Falcon Tradesrdquo Global Crime 10 144ndash154
Yemelyanova Raisa 2014 ldquoOmskiy brakonrsquoyer zaplatit 160 tysyach za ubiystvo dvukh kosulrsquo izaytsa-belyaka [Omsk Poacher Will Pay 160 Thousand for Killing of Two Deer and Hare]rdquoOmskregion July 1 Accessed January 10 2015 httpomskregioninfoitemaspid=24758
Young Gayne 2011 ldquoOne-on-One with Vladimir Putinrdquo Outdoor LifeJunendashJuly 56ndash63Yurkova N A N I Almashev and N I Tokova 2007 ldquoOb otvetstvennosti za brakonrsquoerstvo v
respublike altay spravochnoye posobiye [On the Responsibility for Poaching in the AltaiRepublic Handbook]rdquo Fund for Sustainable Development of Altai and United NationsDevelopment Programme
Zaitseva Mariya 2013 ldquoTsarskaya okhota pochemu lsquoslivkirsquo rossiyskogo obshchestva tak lyubyatokhotitrsquosya v zapovednykh mestakh [Tsarrsquos Hunt Why Do Security Personnel of RussianSociety So Love to Hunt in Reserves]rdquo Pasmi Ru September 20 Accessed July 20 2014httppasmiruarchive96715
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Appendix
1
Table
A1
Sam
plerepo
rtsalleging
VIP-poachingin
post-Sov
ietperiod
(doesno
tim
plyconv
ictio
n)
Year
Location
Position(s)of
VIP(s)at
timeincident
reported
Source(s)
Web
addressAccessof
each
verified
11Janu
ary20
15
1997
Yaroslavl
Oblastrsquo
Ananinvillage
bullPresidentRussian
Federation
bullGov
erno
rYaroslavl
Oblastrsquo
Argum
enty
ifakti926
200
7Kom
prom
atRu
ecoethicsru
httpwwwcom
prom
at
rupage_21
495htm
httpgazetaaifruon
lineaif14
04
14_0
1
2001
Khakasiya
Repub
lic
Karatoshsko
-Ineyskiy
reserve
bullActor
andchairRussian
Cultural
Fou
ndation
bullFormer
speakerof
Russian
Dum
a
Nov
ayaG
azetaRu210
200
5http20
05nov
ayagazetarunom
er
2005
10n
n10
n-s01shtm
l
2002
AltayRepub
lic
Tarhatin
skiy
Lake
bullFormer
assistantto
VladimirPutin
and
BorisYeltsin
VitaTsentrzashchity
prav
zhivotny
khhttpwwwvitaorgruam
usem
ent
huntblack_listh
tm
2004
VladimirOblastrsquoSuzdal
bullOwnerof
newspaper
Mosko
vskiy
Kom
somoletsform
ermem
berof
the
Pub
licChamberRussian
Federation
Moscow
huntingclub
Zavtra204
200
4Kom
prom
atRu
wwwcom
prom
atrupage_1
4416
htm
httpzavtrarucontentv
iew200
4-02
-04
51
Nov
ogorod
Oblastrsquo
bullGov
erno
rNov
gorodregion
bullPresidentRussian
Federation
Argum
enty
ifakti926
200
7Kom
prom
atRu
httpwwwcom
prom
at
rupage_21
495htm
httpgazetaaifruon
lineaif14
04
14_0
1
(Con
tinued)
Eurasian Geography and Economics 485
TableA1
(Con
tinued)
Year
Location
Position
(s)of
VIP(s)at
timeincident
repo
rted
Sou
rce(s)
Web
addressAccessof
each
verified
11Janu
ary20
15
2005
Kursk
Oblastrsquo
Korenevskydistrict
Kursk
Pop
pyforest
reserve
bullChairCom
mittee
onYou
thSpo
rts
Drugd
ruga
onlin
e127
200
4httpwwwddd
kurskrunum
ber48
6new000
657
AltayRepub
lic
Shavlinskyreserve
bullDepartm
entHeadof
Con
servationamp
Hun
tingResou
rcesMinistryof
Agriculture
VitaTsentrzashchity
prav
zhivotny
kh529
200
7httpvitaorgrunew200
7may29-
huntershtm
Khakasiya
Repub
lic
Karatoshsko
-Ineyskiy
reserve
bullHead
MinistryforCivilDefense
and
EmergencySitu
ationsRussia
VitaTsentrzashchity
prav
zhivotny
kh529
200
7httpvitaorgrunew200
7may29-
huntershtm
2006
AltayKray
Cho
yadistrict
bullChairmanBarnaul
City
Cou
ncil
Bankfaks10
022006
httpwwwbankfaxrunews38
014
2008
Kam
chatka
Kray
Krono
tskiyreserve
bullFormer
head
ofFederal
Taxatio
nService
Volgo
grad
region
LifeNew
s128
201
0httplifenew
srunew
s10
930
2009
AltayRepub
licKosh
Agach
district
ldquoAltay-
gaterdquoincident
bullPresidentialenvo
yto
theState
Dum
abullDeputyGov
erno
rAltayRepub
licbullAltayRepub
licCom
mittee
toprotect
wild
life
bullOfficerof
lower
houseof
Parliament
Dum
astafferdeputy
head
ofRussian
President
Medvedev
bullPolicychiefcoun
selState
Dum
aCom
mittee
onEcono
mics
bullGov
erno
rAltayRepub
lic
New
YorkTim
es112
200
9p
6Nov
ayagazeta
(Aleksey
Tarasov)
Apr15
20
11p
8
httpwwwnytim
escom
200
901
12
worldeurop
e12
russiahtm
l_r=0
httpoldno
vayagazetarudata2011
04008
htm
l
Sakha
Repub
licRuspres
302
200
9httprosprescomcorruption37
27
(Con
tinued)
486 K Braden
TableA1
(Con
tinued)
Year
Location
Position
(s)of
VIP(s)at
timeincident
repo
rted
Sou
rce(s)
Web
addressAccessof
each
verified
11Janu
ary20
15
bullSecretary
ofregion
alUnitedRussiaParty
bullPresidentialenvo
yto
Central
federal
district
Krasnod
arKray
Ady
gea
Repub
licCaucasus
Biosphere
Reserve
bullPrimeMinisterAdy
geaRepub
licbullDeputyfinanceministerAdy
geaRepub
licbullDirectorof
hydroresourcesAdy
gea
Repub
lic
Pasmiru920
201
3httppasm
iruarchive96
715
Irku
tskOblastrsquoLake
BaikalBolshaya
Golou
stno
ye
Gov
erno
rIrku
tskOblastkilledin
helicop
ter
crash
Pasmiru920
201
3RBK
516
200
9httppasm
iruarchive96
715
httptoprbcrusociety1605
200
930
4213
shtml
Buryatiy
aRepub
lic
Kho
rinskiydistrict
Khu
dakskiybiosph
ere
reserve
bullUnitedRussiaParty
electiv
eDeputy
PeoplersquosKhu
ralof
Buryatia
BMK
Inform
atsion
noye
agentstvo902
200
9httpwwwbaikal-mediaru
newsconfl
icts561
42
Irku
tskOblastrsquo
bullGov
erno
rIrku
tskOblastrsquo
Argum
enty
RU
516
200
9httpargumentirucomnew
s200905
16148
11Yam
al-N
enets
Auton
omou
sOkrug
bullDeputychiefof
staffof
Taz
district
New
srucom
6172009
httpwwwnew
srucomrussia
17jun2
009sm
oljarh
tml
2010
Moscow
OblastrsquoPotlovo
villageZarayskiy
huntingreserve
bullOAO
ldquoBымпeлК
oмrdquo(Vim
pelcom
Ltd)
mob
ileph
one
bullBusinessm
anldquoК
oлoм
нaмeж
peгиoн
гaзrdquo
(Kolom
namezhregiong
az)gascompany
bullMun
icipal
district
depu
tyLuk
hovitskiy
region
VIPTroph
y12
0520
10httpviptroph
ycomarticles19
64
Ekh
oMoskv
y12
2120
10
(Con
tinued)
Eurasian Geography and Economics 487
TableA1
(Con
tinued)
Year
Location
Position
(s)of
VIP(s)at
timeincident
repo
rted
Sou
rce(s)
Web
addressAccessof
each
verified
11Janu
ary20
15
Moscow
Oblastrsquo
Vysok
ovodistrict
bullHeadof
Interior
Affairs
ofDmitrov
district
bullHeadof
indu
strial
geolog
yadministration
httpwwwechomskrunews
7357
28-echohtml
Sakha
Repub
licbullYakut
depu
tyGosdu
ma
bullMem
berof
theBoard
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ondmininggrou
p
Rossiyskaya
gazeta
528
201
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005
28vertolet
html
Tyum
enOblastrsquoSurgu
tbullDeputyhead
ofUnitedRussiaParty
Surgu
tregion
Tyum
enskiyeizVestiy
a10
20
2010
httpoldt-iruarticle164
50
2011
Volgo
grad
Oblastrsquo
Kam
yshindistrict
Shcherbakov
skayanature
park
bullDirectorof
build
ingsupp
lyforKam
yshin
town
Inform
atsion
noye
agentstvo
Vysota10
20507
201
4httpv1
02ruaccidents44
598html
Sakha
Repub
licbullGov
erno
rof
Arkhang
elsk
Region
ResursLesru409
2011
httpwwwresurslesrunewsindex
htmlid=18
5Volgo
grad
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Olkho
viyreserve
bullDeputyof
district
DUMA
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Party
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2011
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lgog
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8
2012
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Oblastrsquo
bullVicemayor
ofBlago
veshchensk
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znadzorexecutive
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otup
ravleniya
(hun
tingmanagem
ent)
NTV
216
201
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srucom
211201
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vosti8
4295
6httpwwwnew
srucomarchrussia
11feb2014vipoacherh
tml (C
ontin
ued)
488 K Braden
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(Con
tinued)
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Position
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timeincident
repo
rted
Sou
rce(s)
Web
addressAccessof
each
verified
11Janu
ary20
15
Krasnoy
arsk
Kray
Stolbyreserve
bullHeadof
police
Kolosov
skiy
region
Okh
otarybalkavOmskoy
Oblasti117
201
3httpoи
ppф
zakondocum41-2013-
01-15-04
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3-01
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osition
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ncil
Moscow
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emoscowtim
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201
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201
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tinued)
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tinued)
Year
Location
Position
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VIP(s)at
timeincident
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Sou
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Web
addressAccessof
each
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11Janu
ary20
15
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ust-20
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ofSakha
(Yakutia)
An-on
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124
201
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lic
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ofMinistryof
Emergency
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allvessels
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416
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Altayskaya
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220
201
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Cultural
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988115
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490 K Braden
- Abstract
- Introduction wildlife poaching in the context of Russian environmental management
- Background The literature on ``green criminality and poaching
- Methods value and limitations of social and advocacy media as a data source
- Russian legal regime for hunting2
- Privatization of hunting lands
- The impact of high-profile poaching cases
- Motivations for VIP-poaching
- Conclusion for hunting sustainability - the value of a moral compass
- Acknowledgements
- Disclosure statement
- Notes
- References
- Appendix 1
-
$375 (Shalygin 2013b) Minister Sergey Donskoy reported in 2012 that there were3500 inspectors on duty throughout Russian hunting grounds averaging 450000hectares each (Smolrsquoyakova 2013) By comparison the US Bureau of LaborStatistics reported that in 2013 there were 6640 fish and game wardens employedin the United States with an average monthly wage 11 times higher than the aver-age in Russia (United States Department of Labor 2013)
(4) VIP hunters among the Russian power elite or wealthy South and Wyatt (2011)noted personal communication in 2007 from representatives at Phoenix a Russiannon-governmental organization (NGO) stating ldquoanother category of poachers isthose people who are not rich but that they have some protected position or knowsomeone For example a chief of police or a prosecutor knows that there will notbe any sanctions against them because of their position in societyrdquo (547)
The terms used in the Russian media for such illegal recreational hunting arechernoye safari (black safari Racheva 2009) tikhaya okhota (quiet hunt) andtsarskaya okhota (Tsarist hunting Zaitseva 2013) Elitist disregard for the bound-aries of nature reserves or hunting norms has been a long tradition dating back toSoviet times as documented by Zersquoev Wolfson in his 1980 exposeacute of environmen-tal crises (Komarov 1980 75ndash90) Many of the problems he outlined appear simi-lar to complaints about poachers in the current period lax enforcement lack ofsufficient number of inspectors courts that look the other way and impunity bypolitical elite
(5) Non-elite hunters The new hunting regulations make special provision forindigenous communities that have traditionally hunted for subsistence but manyrural people of Russian heritage have by necessity supplemented protein throughhunting1
Additionally both rural and urban Russians hunt for recreation The bulk of arrestsfines and prosecutions for illegal hunting has been attributed to violations by such hun-ters who do not fall into the high income or power elite category
Biologist Makarova (2014) analyzed a database of over 300000 violations of wild-life laws in Russia from 1999 to 2005 and drew conclusions about the type of peoplewho most often are apprehended (19) She noted that a decline in citations paralleledthe decline of rural populations in Russia a phenomenon also examined by Ioffe Nefe-dova and others in terms of land abandonment and overall impoverished economies inthe countryside (Ioffe Nefedova and De Beurs 2012 Ioffe Nefedova and Zaslavsky2006) Makarova (2014) found in her analysis that many of the poachers were peoplewho had licenses or belonged to hunting clubs and therefore growth of the phenomenonin Russia must be due to increased violations by existing poachers rather than ldquonewrecruitsrdquo into the ranks of poachers (66) She also discussed the assumption that povertyis a main cause of poaching and indeed found a higher number of cases in areas thathad experienced economic shocks
Methods value and limitations of social and advocacy media as a data source
While empirical evidence collected by experts noted above reveals that most poachingcases of recreational game are by local actors surveys suggest that the perception of theRussian public holds a relatively small group of elite violators responsible for the major-ity of cases
Eurasian Geography and Economics 461
A clue to understanding this dissonance may be found in a 2011 article by ViktorGurov a hunter and ranger who discussed his attempt to appreciate the motivation ofpeople caught poaching After many interviews with people he apprehended Gurovdecided there were three types of poachers (1) people pushed to the action by ldquomaterialor spiritualrdquo poverty (2) professional commercial poachers who are very arrogant andlooking out for their customers and (3) the powerful elite called by Gurov the bespre-delschiki (those without limits) who view themselves as above the law do not worryabout getting caught and are motivated by the ldquosweetness of forbidden fruitrdquo (Gurov2011) The author goes on to make recommendations to fight poachers in Russia andnotes that officials who are caught poaching and avoid responsibility just encourageordinary hunters to think ldquoif they can why not merdquo Elite violations therefore mayhave an impact far beyond the mere scope of the crimes themselves if the public feelsdiscouraged about upholding legal regimes for sustainable recreational hunting practices
I collected information sources to ascertain perceptions about poachers from socialand press media resulting in a largely anecdotal database based on the Russian textsSources of information included
bull Web-based Russian hunting journals for popular audiencesbull Web-based blogs and forums for rank-and-file huntersbull Advocacy web sites by environmental organizationsbull Press articles reporting alleged violations by elite poachers and public commentsreacting to such incidents
Most material was gleaned from publications dating from 2010 to 2014 but in somecases citations were made to earlier articles or press reports Often anecdotes werereported in multiple sources and I made efforts to track reports to the originalpublication
As in all literature surveys limitations of this method involve incorrect interpreta-tions of perceptions expressed in the Russian text the potential for bias in choice ofmaterials and self-selection of those who comment in online forums Because I wasinterested in reactions of hunters comments and blogs were surveyed at times resultingin vernacular jargon that required care to interpret This survey of social and pressmedia serves only as a starting point and a fruitful next step for analysis would bethrough questionnaire surveys such as Urbanrsquos (2010) research on attitudes of the elitein Russia or Eliasonrsquos (2004) on poachers in the United States
Russian legal regime for hunting2
Although hunting has long been a tradition in Russia for all social classes the numberof registered hunters in Russia has declined from 45 million in the 1980s to 28 millionin 2012 (Kuzenkov 2011 Smolrsquoyakova 2013) Registered adult hunters in Russia wereabout 196 percent of the population in 2012 versus 444 percent in the United States(United States Fish amp Wildlife Service 2011) this despite the fact that 80 percent of allland in Russia is designated as hunting land while in the United States it is 534percent (Table 1 Allen 2014 Kuzenkov 2011)
Historically hunting grounds in Russia were controlled in part by wealthy landown-ers and the nobility but up until the 1917 revolution rights to hunt on private landswere usually granted to lower social classes (Gamov 2014) Traditions such as huntingwith dogs and falconry entered Russia via the upper classes and were often portrayed in
462 K Braden
Russian art in an idealized form such as Vasiliy Perovrsquos famous 1871 painting Okhot-niki na privalye (Hunters at Rest) National leaders from tsarist to Soviet periods wereshown hunting in published photographs (Figure 1)
With the advent of the Soviet regime hunting clubs became more widespread andall hunting lands belonged to the state at the national or local level The governmentagency Glavokhota (Main Administration for Hunting and Zapovedniki-Reserves) hadauthority for regulation of both domestic and foreign hunters and hunting lands as wellas nature reserves (a good history of the organization may be found in Weiner [1999241ndash250] and a general history of hunting during Soviet times in Gamov [2014]) Theagency worked with some very large hunting unionsclubs often attached to police pro-fessions the railway sector or the military After the devolution of the Soviet Unionprivatization of hunting resources and growth of companies serving foreign trophy hun-ters began in earnest Some experts on hunting bemoan the post-Soviet developmentsValeriy Kuzenkov the editor of the journal Okhota in a 2010 interview noted ldquoNowboth our unified federal system for hunting oversight and our scientific and researchfacilities are in ruins hellip the country doesnrsquot have a unified and transparent system ofhunting oversightrdquo (Degtyarev 2010)
The changes to Glavokhota reflect many reorganization schemes for environmentalmanagement since the devolution of the Soviet Union The State Committee for Envi-ronmental Protection was abolished as far back as the year 2000 and many functionswere moved to the Ministry of Natural Resources (now the Ministry of NaturalResources and Ecology) of the Russian Federation the same bureaucracy responsiblefor drawing profits from exploitation of Russiarsquos resources Another source of complainthas been about the fact that Glavokhota had been connected to hunting inspectors andeducation to prevent poaching (Figure 2) whereas Gosokhotnadzor the agency
Table 1 United States and Russia hunting statistics 2011ndash2012
Russian Federation United States
Total hunting land mill ha 13660 5294as percent national area 8000 5390
private hunting lands mill ha 7380 2470percent of hunting land that is private 540 467
Number of hunters in 2012 2800000 13700000Hunters as percent total population 196 444Recreational expenditures on hunting mill US dollars $50000 $3370000Implied average expenditure per hunter US dollars $17857 $245985
Notes Russian Government estimates 15 billion ha are available for hunting almost 100 percent of nationalterritoryUS private hunting lands figures leased plus owned from 2011 Fish amp Wildlife survey Table 34US primarily measures huntersrsquo days on public or private lands by surveyExpenditures on Russian hunting from Smolrsquoyakova interview with DonskoyExpenditures on US hunting from 2011 Fish amp Wildlife report 22Sources Smolrsquoyakova (2013) Degtyarev (2010)Federal Statistics of Russian Federation httpwwwgksruwpswcmconnectrosstat_mainrosstatrustatisticsenterpriseeconomyDevelopment of Hunting Strategy in Russian Federation to 2030 3 July 2014 N 1216-p httpwwwrgru20140707oxot-xoz-site-dokhtmlUnited States Fish amp Wildlife Service (2011) National Survey of Fishing Hunting and Wildlife-AssociatedRecreationBackcountry Chronicles est BLM USFS and state public lands available for hunting httpwwwbackcountrychroniclescompublic-hunting-land
Eurasian Geography and Economics 463
responsible for legal oversight of hunting is now separated from other parts of gamemanagement in the MNR and housed instead in the Ministry of Agriculture Kuzenkovargued that there are inadequate inspectors for a country the size of Russia and thatinspectors have an insufficient power base or access to scientific norms (Degtyarev2010) In the past Glavokhota also had a Central Science and Research Laboratory ongame management and wildlife biology supervising 29 state-run experimental gamefarms Professor Mikhail Perovskiy a biologist with the Russian Agrarian Correspon-dence University in Moscow argued for the revival of not only Glavokhota but also itsagency culture noting that the employees and managers of the past were hunters
Figure 1 Historic Images of VIP Hunters Top Tsar Nikolay II at hunt in 1900 httpwwwebftourruarticleshtmid=631 bottom left Nikita Khrushchev (Leader of USSR from 1958 to 1964)and Josip Broz Tito (President of Yugoslavia) on a moose hunt 1961 Photo from the book Zavi-dovo Zhivaya istoriya (Sergey Devyatov Aleksandr Yegorov Valentin Zhilyaev and Olrsquoga Kay-kovoy 2014 Moscow KremlrsquoFilrsquom) and reproduced for website National Explorer httpwwwnexplorerrunews__12865htm bottom right Leonid Brezhnev (Leader of USSR from 1977 to1982) hunting 1973 Photographer Vladimir Musaelrsquoyan reproduced at website of NationalExplorer httpwwwnexplorerrunews__12865htm Websites accessed January 10 2015Source Permission was obtained from the copyright holder
464 K Braden
themselves Indeed when Khrushchev created the agency he drew upon members ofRosokhotrybolovsoyuz the main huntersrsquo union (Perovskiy 2011)
Rosokhotrybolovsoyuz which in 2013 welcomed Tatiyana Aramileva as its firstfemale president continues to be the largest hunting and fishing association in the coun-try with control of 14 percent of hunting land that is assigned to private organizationsand it serves as a powerful umbrella group for various regional clubs or unions(Degtyarev 2010 Rosokhotrybolovsoyuz 2013) In March 2013 a NGO OD-ROS(Obshchestvennoye Dvizheniye Rossiyskiy Okhotnicheskiy Soyuz [Social MovementRussian Hunting Union]) was formed and it sponsored a February 2014 conference inMoscow to empower rank-and-file hunters This new organization is emblematic ofdissatisfaction with the hunting legal regime in Russia Partly inspired by opposition torules eliminating some spring bird hunting because of proposed Russian accession toAEWA (Agreement on the Conservation of African-Eurasian Migratory Waterbirdsunder UNEP) OD-ROS also adopted resolutions on improvement of access to huntinggrounds and better equity on distribution of licenses (Okhotnikiru 2013)
As of 2014 226 species were designated as game animals (Lomanovoy 2010 Shalygin2013a) for hunting in Russia and the government estimated the equivalent of half abillion US dollars was spent on recreational hunting in 2010 (Degtyarev interview withV Kuzenkov 2010) while the figure for the United States was US $337 billion (UnitedStates Fish amp Wildlife Service 2011 Report Table 1) Ungulate species in Russia form themain game objects and include red deer roe deer musk deer spotted deer and moose but
Figure 2 1969 Soviet government anti-poaching poster by artist AA Shkrabo Translation ldquoAPoacher Is the Worst Enemy of NaturerdquoSource Permission was sought but the Darwin Museum in Moscow indicated that it was nolonger possible to obtain copyright for this as the agency that holds copyright is no longer in exis-tence
Eurasian Geography and Economics 465
wild boar is also hunted and fur-bearing fauna such as sable otters and beaver are huntedor trapped Brown bears have a limited legal hunt but the Russian Government has attimes forbidden spring hunting of hibernating bears (Walker 2012) By Russian Govern-ment estimates populations of wild boar roe deer and moose increased from 2004 to2012 by 90 27 and 46 percent respectively but the reported catch of these species grewat an even faster pace (Federal State Statistical Service 2012)
The rise in poaching energized environmental groups concerned over animal popula-tions and ecosystems to agitate for tougher laws In response national legislation onhunting began to be reformed and in 2009 a more unified strategy was announced(Law No 209) with Article 2 beginning to outline plans for sustainability of game andbetter preservation of biodiversity in Russia (Volyanskiy 2014) The plans called formore involvement by citizens and NGOs as well as for ways to make hunting resourcesmore accessible to the general public and it also envisioned improved scientific normsto determine wildlife management
Meanwhile studies by groups supported by outside international agencies such as theUnited Nations Environmental Program (UNEP) recognized the magnitude of the problemin Russia and called for much tougher laws and fines to punish poachers (see for exampleYurkova Almashev and Tokova (2007) on poaching levels in the Altay region) Damagewas classified by Russian law according to ldquomajor damagesrdquo such as destroying wildlifelisted in the Red Book of Endangered Species (Braden and Prudnikova 2008 Kasparek2011 MNR 2012a) versus damage to less ecologically significant game animals Amend-ments followed and even further calls went out to tighten the laws as the rise in poachingcontinued One member of the Duma Oleg Mikheev even proposed that all hunting bebanned in Russia an idea that did not receive much support (Shalygin 2013a) But prohibi-tions on hunting polar bears baby harp seals and other popular glamor species wereadopted although some limited hunting of polar bears resumed in 2011 in Russia Envi-ronmental NGOs were joined in the call for tougher standards by animal rights groups(such as Moscow Society of Animal Protection and IFAW the International Fund for Ani-mal Welfare) In some cases anti-poaching brigades were even created by outside groupsfor example the United Nations Development Program and the World Bank Global Envi-ronmental Facility financed them in the Altay-Sayan Ecoregion project (Kasparek 2011) incooperation with the Sosnovka Coalition (Angarova 2011) The Zelyeniy patrol (ldquoGreenPatrolrdquo) NGO started in Sakhalin in 2007 as a citizensrsquo action group in Russia and oftenpublicizes cases of poacher
At some regional levels local authorities had already raised fines for poaching forexample in Vologda Oblastrsquo by March 2013 Governor Oleg Kuvshinnikov made fines 10times higher than the previous year (Polyanskaya 2013) and he served as one source ofinsider pressure on the federal government The organizations publicized how low the fineswere for poaching of endangered species in Russia and the fact that even if caught poach-ers obtained profits vastly outweighing financial penalties In addition organizationsargued that the law should encompass not only those apprehended illegally killing animalsbut also criminals who participated in the transport and marketing of the products
On 15 June 2012 a new law (registered at Ministry of Justice 04022011 No 19704)entered into force with a subsequent law signed in May 2013 by Vladimir Putin (FederalLaw No 91 07052013) creating increased fines and penalties for those convicted ofpoaching Depending on the species and the circumstances fines have risen up to 10-foldThe law allows guns to be confiscated and the right to hunt may be revoked for up to twoyears Penalties for officials citizens who reoffend or organized crime members caughtand convicted of poaching are much harsher with higher financial penalties and prison
466 K Braden
terms up to seven years (Shalygin 2013b Smolrsquoyakova 2013 State Duma 2013WWF-Russia 2014a) These stricter penalties were hailed by experts and environmentalistsas an important first step to reduce poaching (Polyanskaya 2013) with Olga Zherebkina ofWWFAmur branch arguing that revocation of the right to hunt was one of the most effec-tive tools to combat poaching (WWF-Russia 2014a) Penalties were increased for huntingout of season hunting without proper documents or using hunting areas under lease with-out permission Inspectors were given more power to stop people demand documentslook at photographs or other artifacts and apprehend offenders
Since the advent of the new laws the Russian press and environmental web siteshave indeed publicized many cases of apprehended poachers The newspaper Vremya inthe Nizhniy Novgorod Oblastrsquo reported that nearly 3000 criminal cases of illegal hunt-ing had been prosecuted in the first half of 2014 alone (Stepanova 2014) In OmskOblastrsquo a resident of Nizhneomsk district was fined 160000 rubles (equivalent to morethan US $4000) for illegally killing from a snowmobile two roe deer and a rabbit(Yemelyanova 2014) The government arrest rate for game poachers will in all probabil-ity continue to increase (Lizer 2014) For example Oleg Mitvolrsquo former head ofRosprirodnadzor (Service for Oversight of Natural Resources within MNR) reportedduring an interview with Pravdaru that an estimated 20 percent of urban-based huntersand 30 percent of rural ones hunt without a license while the figure for the NorthCaucasus region was as much as 100 percent (Polyanskaya 2013)
But will the laws be effective enough to stop some of the most egregious forms ofpoaching by organized crime elements and VIP hunters or will they serve to mainlyapprehend more common lawbreakers who illegally take game stock
It was noted quickly after adoption of the new laws that they had a significant flawparagraph 531 prohibiting certain motorized forms of hunting (for example using heli-copters to hunt saiga antelope or shooting ungulates from ATVs) was dropped from thenew code Representatives from Greenpeace-Russia and WWF-Russia called attention tothe problem and began public campaigns to correct this omission Vladimir Krever ofWWFrsquos Moscow office argued that it had not been an oversight but eliminated purpose-fully and called it ldquolegalized poachingrdquo (Chizhova 2012 Greenpeace Russia 2012)Some comments ironically suggested that there was more in the new laws about use ofhunting dogs than the use of helicopters (Sinyakov 2012) and one online news serviceread ldquoMinpriroda (MNR) Has Created Ideal Conditions for VIP-Poachersrdquo (Gomzikova2012) Public pressure caused the law to be amended (Registered in the Ministry of Jus-tice on 30 May 2012 No 24394) to reinsert paragraph 531
Environmental groups were not the only ones examining the new laws Recreationalhunters seemed to be less welcoming of the legislation passed since 2009 online forumsand journals began to point out what were perceived as errors in the legislation Thecomplaints from the hunting communities encompassed the following issues
bull Lack of clarity especially congruence of local and federal laws and understandingof scientific norms for setting seasons and rules for each species the need forclearer definition of allowances of trapping for ldquoeducational purposesrdquo and whatconstitutes a scientific quota lack of clarity about constraints on the use of hunt-ing dogs (Degtyarev 2010 Kuzenkov 2011 Shalygin 2013a)
bull Continued impunity by powerful poachers with political or economic clout failure todeal with falsification of documents and permits in some local areas (Kuzenkov 2011)
bull Continued favor for privatization making fees for use of privatized hunting groundsmore expensive lack of recourse in the courts for hunters who have complaints about
Eurasian Geography and Economics 467
Table
2Gov
ernm
entsupp
ortof
huntingresourcesandprivatizationtrends20
05ndash201
2(incurrentpricesmillionrubles)
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2005ndash201
2(
)
Federal
finan
cial
support
Total
expend
itureson
theenvironm
ent
23393
025
922
829
520
036
862
734
336
837
238
241
201
443
231
918
481
Expenditureson
biod
iversity
12542
16052
21681
26597
21463
22975
13381
17850
14232
biod
iversity
aspercentof
environm
entalexpend
itures
536
619
734
722
625
617
325
413
77
01
General
expend
itureson
gamemanagem
ent
1489
2003
2601
3344
3847
4515
5502
6196
41612
gamemgm
tas
percentenvironm
entalexpend
itures
064
077
088
091
112
121
134
143
22
516
expend
ituresforbiolog
ical
conservatio
nmeasures
225
307
431
500
608
655
743
986
43822
expend
ituresto
mon
itorgamepo
pulatio
ns34
4059
7094
90117
151
44412
expend
ituresto
maintainhu
ntinginfrastructure
helliphellip
helliphellip
hellip44
651
452
0
Priva
tization
indicators
Num
berof
approv
edhu
ntingorganizatio
ns20
0622
7628
1229
7531
8936
1439
0839
5619
721
legally
definedorganizatio
ns19
5422
0426
7928
2530
2233
3835
83hellip
18337
individu
alentrepreneurs
5274
133
150
170
276
330
hellip63
462
Areaof
leased
huntingland
sthou
sha
62600
066
200
068
600
068
200
069
900
072
100
076
200
073
800
011789
Avg
leased
land
perhu
ntingorganizatio
nthou
sha
312
291
244
229
219
200
195
187
5978
Sou
rce
Gov
ernm
entof
Russian
Federation
Federal
Service
forState
Statisticsldquookruzhayu
shchayasredardquo
httpwwwgksruwpswcm
connectrosstat_m
ainrosstatrustatisticsenvironm
ent
468 K Braden
private hunting organizations with land leases who do not follow regulations(Volyanskiy 2014)
bull Unclear laws about road access to public hunting grounds (particularly if routes mustcut across surrounding privatized lands) and about rules for hunting on agriculturaland forest lands (Degtyarev 2010)
bull Increased restrictions for public target practice areas or shooting rangesbull Higher costs of licenses creating burdens for rural poor especially elderly pensioners(Degtyarev 2010)
bull New cost imposed for recertification to renew licenses every five years by requiringgun safety training even for lifelong hunters The cost of the certification program8000 rubles represents about US $225 or by 2011 values one-half monthrsquos wages interms of averages for 45 percent of the Russian population (Federal State StatisticalService 2012)
Concurrent with the tighter laws the government of the Russian Federation issued astrategic plan to the year 2030 (MNR 2014) The plan was signed 3 July 2014 by PrimeMinister Dmitry Medvedev and recognizes the shortage of trained personnel and theneed to improve the population management of game animals The goals call for
bull increasing the number of game species to their ldquoecological capacityrdquo and mainte-nance of genetic diversity
bull increasing the economic value of hunting in Russia to one-half of one percent ofGDP (the value of hunting resources was estimated to be one-half billion US buthas the potential to increase to US $12 billion Shalygin 2014)
bull training sufficient state inspectors to allow three for each municipal district thatcontains hunting grounds
bull reducing poaching by a factor of 25 increasing the privatization of hunting landsin Russia and number of lease agreements with private organizations but makingliability stricter for hunting companies who do not follow regulations
bull increasing the number of game farms and public access to hunting areasbull clarifying the rights of hunters and the method for obtaining permitsbull establishing incentives to attract private investment in recreational hunting Theplan also recognizes that development of ecotourism would be a positive incomesource for indigenous communities
Budget allocations to achieve the plan were to be announced separately as each budgetcycle unfolded From 2005 to 2012 game management expenditure as a percent of fed-eral Russian Government spending on the environment grew from 064 to 143 percenta small portion of overall environmental spending but outpacing overall environmentalexpenditures in terms of growth trajectory (Table 2)
Privatization of hunting lands
The plan for 2030 also underlines the strategy of increased long-term leases on huntinggrounds that were formerly state run and open to the public respectively termed zakre-plennyye okhotnichrsquoyye ugodrsquoi (allotted hunting grounds) versus ODu for Obshchedos-tupnyye ugodrsquoi (commonly accessible hunting grounds) Table 2 shows the trend inallotments from 2005 to 2012 and the number of okhotpolrsquozovateli or designated pri-vate enterprise hunting organizations While leased land has grown (MNR 2012b) it
Eurasian Geography and Economics 469
has been outpaced by the increase in approved hunting organizations indicating thehigh demand for privatization In some areas such as the Voronezh region leased hunt-ing lands take up 85 percent of all hunting grounds in the Altay Kray 857 percent(Gorbachev 2014 Shalygin 2014 web portal for Hunting Administration of Altay Krayhttpwwwaltayohotaru accessed 13 September 2014) Private hunting grounds tend tobe better managed often with better paid staff and the ability to control game popula-tions therefore there is a tendency for game to concentrate on private grounds awayfrom areas of publicly accessible hunting ndash the Russian Government in creating the2030 plan noted that 91 percent of wild boar 75 percent of moose and 61 percent ofroe deer are now located on private land allotments (MNR 2014)
Shalygin (2014) writing in the politically conservative hunting news source Na-tional Explorer called for a more vigorous public debate among the hunting publicabout the wisdom of the strategic plan The strategic direction of the Russian Govern-ment may seek to head off the ldquotragedy of the commonsrdquo with respect to wildlife sus-tainability but it also creates a stronger monopoly control of game resources (Figure 3)The editor of the journal Okhota noted this in a 2010 interview about the direction thenew laws were taking
New proprietors often look at these lands as their own private domain ndash they think thatthey have the right to do what they want with them Very often they close access to theterritory for the local population This provokes conflicts (Degtyarev 2010)
The Russian Government set a goal of keeping at least 20 percent of hunting lands pub-lic (federal law on hunting Article 7 para 3) but hunting leases are becoming a com-mon method for game management in other countries (note Table 1 United States) Toattract investment the Russian Government concludes special agreements with huntingorganizations and entrepreneurs for terms from 20 to 49 years These entities in turnpledge that game resources will be subject to conservation measures Leases are deter-mined at auction and the process is supposed to be transparent and publicly scrutinizedwith the rental fees accruing to the federal budget Reporting requirements are quitedetailed with forms requesting information on every aspect of the lease from number ofemployees to estimated cost of road maintenance on the grounds
Regions set limits and boundaries on leased land and collect fees according to a sched-ule set by the tax code if the land is not bid by auction In 2010 the average was 10 rublesper hectare for a land lease though in remote regions such as Khanty-Mansi AutonomousOkrug the cost might be only one ruble per hectare (MNR 30 June 2010 law No 490)
From 2005 to 2011 the number of okhotpolrsquozovateli categorized as legal organiza-tions grew by 83 percent (Table 2) while the number of private individuals with suchdesignations grew more than six times (from 52 to 330) By the year 2013 there were4033 okhotpolrsquozovateli reported by the Federal Statistical Service3 These enterpriseswhether leases or outright purchases are part of the general transfer of rural land to oli-garchs and wealthy business elite as outlined by Visser Mamonova and Spoor in their2012 article in The Journal of Peasant Studies and by Grigory Ioffe and others (IoffeNefedova and De Beurs 2012) in their examination of the impoverished state of ruralland holdings in Russia On the one hand the phenomenon represents needed invest-ment in economic development of abandoned land But questions are raised overwhether laws are followed and investments benefit local underemployed populations4
In 2011 reporter Valeriy Serdyukov in the newspaper Vedomosti published selectdata on the size of some hunting leases by 16 well-known individuals or organizations
470 K Braden
totaling 2573 million hectares an area almost three times the size of YellowstoneNational Park (Serdyukov 2011) The percent of land available for leasing and the num-ber of hunting organizations are supposed to be distributed across the country accordingto scientific norms for game sustainability and demand but in reality the pattern reflectsurban populations Thus Leningrad Oblastrsquo has 133 organizations with long-term leasesranging from 232000 to 406 hectares in size (Vedomosti news January 20 2012) EVBenderskiy Chair of Rosokhotrybolovsoyuz published an open letter to the deputyminister of MNR on the issue of exclusionary rights to hunting grounds complainingthat the criterion for setting standards on maximum amount of leased land per regionwas not clear and the part of the law trying to prevent monopolistic control of land wassubject to interpretation (Benderskiy 2012)
The director of the hunting department for MNR Anton Bersenyev addressed per-ceived inequities in the privatization process in an interview with Sergey Fokin for theonline hunting journal Okhotnikru The reporter stated
for our conversation it is appropriate to begin with the issues of concern to many hunterswho believe that the transfer of hunting grounds to legal entities including individual usersleads to the infringement of the rights of hunters especially local ones who have hunted insuch places for many generations (Fokin 2013)
Perhaps the sensitivity to unfairness in more recent hunting land leases may be summedup best by Valery Serdyukov in his article on oligarchs and hunting Noting that variouspublic organizations and hunting clubs had been losing out on their long-term leasesbroken by the government in favor of being auctioned off (sometimes in a non-transpar-ent manner) to new private enterprises he wrote
Only ten years ago almost all hunting land was public in terms of the number [of individ-ual grounds] listed for common hunting But then everything changed ldquoMuscovites arrivedand hunted They liked our places and said they wanted to take the landrdquo remembers onemember of a regional hunting society ldquoWe put in a claim won the competition andreceived a license for the plot we wantedrdquo noted a Moscow businessman one of the largestrenters of hunting lands in the Northwest (Serdyukov 2011)
Did the advent of the improved hunting laws even the playing field Serdyukov (2011)cites evidence that before the new laws came into force those with information andpower made preparations to win the auctions in advance and secure long-term 49-yearleases He cited the example of Tver Oblastrsquo where 16 agreements were signed by thegovernor for leases totaling 220085 ha each for a 49-year period all concluded on theeve of the open auction
Such anecdotal evidence cannot be accepted as a pattern but discussions on huntingforums suggest there is at least a perception among ordinary hunters that they areincreasingly being shutout from hunting resources while at the same time the powerelite are allowed full access to game even if it violates the law
The impact of high-profile poaching cases
As suggested by such exposeacutes as Zersquoev Wolfsonrsquos book noted above men in power inRussia or the USSR have long exhibited unconcern and impunity about violating hunt-ing norms In 1997 for example Prime Minister Viktor Chernomyrdin and AnatolyLisitsyn governor of Yaroslavrsquo Oblastrsquo were accused of illegally shooting a hibernating
Eurasian Geography and Economics 471
female bear but no charges were ever filed (Apalrsquokov and Averin 2008) Boris Yeltsinand the governor of Novgorod Oblastrsquo were alleged to hunt moose out of season(Moiseyenko 2004) An important difference with the past is the availability ofinformation in the Internet age The Russian press (print online and broadcast) socialmedia environmental organizations and huntersrsquo online forums have all publicizedVIP-poaching Sufficient cases emerged just in the last few years to allow creation ofTable A1 in Appendix 1 via information from media outlets Not all the cases listedhave resulted in convictions therefore I present the information as a demonstration ofhow perceptions are created in the mind of the public not as a list of people convictedof poaching
WWF-Russia and TraSSS (Center for Study of Terrorism International OrganizedCrime and Corruption) released a report on poaching in the Russian Far East and theirsurvey research seemed to affirm that local people believe that wildlife crime is oftenperpetrated by a powerful elite A majority (78 percent) of those surveyed felt that poach-ers were primarily people in power and 59 percent surveyed thought that the wealthywere the most common poachers (Vaysman Matveychuk and Minrsquokov 2012 13) Whilethe authors of the report felt that involvement of the local community to halt the crimeswas necessary at the same time it was acknowledged that local peoplersquos perceptions shiftthe blame to elite outsiders Baydykov (2012) a former hunting guide who worked foryears in the Altay Krayrsquos Kislukhinskiy reserve echoed this impression when hediscussed elite hunters who for years practiced illegal helicopter hunting in the region Hestated that such people crushed the institution of real hunting in the Altay Kray and thatordinary poorer hunters could certainly not afford the mechanized equipment
Not satisfied with open hunting grounds and seasons confident in their impunity they entera wildlife sanctuary on snowmobiles and helicopters The only obstacle in their way mightbe a ranger And the consequences of those encounters I find offensive
Vladimir Aramilev a renowned wildlife scientist who coordinates the Amur leopardprogram for WWF-Russia argued in an editorial for Russkiy okhotnichiy zhurnal (2014)that all the efforts and funds to halt poaching in Russia might be in vain because of asystem that does not inherently have a design to stop it He did find some hope inimprovement of some game animal numbers since privatized game farms look out fortheir investments However Aramilev also wrote that those who prosecute the crime donot work actively enough to condemn the perpetrators and therefore the impunity thatpoachers enjoy breeds contempt for the law
A citizen who is law-abiding is guided by his inner convictions which coincide with lawsof human society and fear of inevitable punishment Double standards completely ruinedthe system of loyal relations to onersquos neighbor the conservation of the environment andcompliance with the law The post-Soviet period with raging theft and banditry put an endto the soul of a Russian person Therefore a law abiding citizenry can only be achievedthrough the second path through the fear of inevitable punishment And what type of inevi-table punishment for poaching can there be if even those who work for powerful officesare not interested (Aramilev 2013)
While poaching accusations against officials and wealthy businessmen occur throughoutRussia the record in the Altay Republic has been especially gruesome Severalhigh-profile cases were broadly covered in the Russian press and followed keenly byenvironmental organizations In 2003 a local wildlife manager encountered a group
472 K Braden
who illegally hunted from a Mi-8 helicopter a protected herd of ibex and the groupturned out to include Aleksey Saurin who at the time was head of federal managementfor hunting resources (Braden and Prudnikova 2008 15ndash16)
Perhaps the most notorious case was referred to as ldquoAltay-gaterdquo (Castner andEwald 2009) A VIP group had apparently been illegally hunting argali in the Kosh-Agach district when the helicopter crashed (the Altapress was quickly on the scene ofthe accident and published pictures including of the ibex) Among the dead were thepresidential envoy to the State Duma Aleksandr Kosopkin and Viktor Kaimin chair-man of the Committee for the Protection Use and Reproduction of Fauna of theAltay Republic who had earlier promoted trophy hunting in the Altay The four whosurvived included the Deputy Prime Minister of the Republic of Altay Anatoly Ban-nykh chief for the State Duma Committee on Economic Policy and EntrepreneurshipNikolai Kapranov CEO of the Moscow-based industrial environmental companyldquoInekordquo Boris Belinsky and a co-pilot Maxim Kolbin Bannykh resigned his positionafter the crash and he along with Belinsky and Kapranov were charged with illegalhunting The investigation dragged on for two years with the case alternately dis-missed and reopened as environmental groups brought pressure on the governmentThe defendants claimed they had not participated in the actual shooting but only wereguilty of being present on the helicopter On 23 May 2011 the three men wereacquitted and the prosecutor appealed When sent back to local courts it was decidedthat the statute of limitations had expired Commenting on the case Mikhail Kreyn-dlin of Greenpeace-Russia noted ldquoTruly now VIP-poachers have gotten a clear signallsquoall is possible and nothing will come of itrsquo The ordinary citizen caught poachingcan be punished with a real prison term Senior officials are not threatened with any-thingrdquo (Vishnevskiy 2011)
But other high-profile cases have been brought under suspicious circumstancesAleksey Navalny with the Progress Party and an active opponent of Vladimir Putin wasaccused by VOOP (the All-Russian Nature Conservation Society) of poaching becausehe posed for a picture after moose hunting that appeared to be taken in the summerwhile the season does not start until October (The Moscow Times 2014) LyubovrsquoDuyko who heads up the societyrsquos legal affairs sent an official complaint to the pros-ecutorrsquos office Navalny denied the charge Duyko is a prominent member of PutinrsquosUnited Russia Party (along with other members of the VOOP Board) and stood for2014 municipal elections in the Porokhovyye district of St Petersburg as a party mem-ber (Varkhivakhnet 2014)
Some attempts to bring valid complaints against VIP illegal hunters have resulted indifficult times for inspectors or prosecutors One well-known case involved AleksandrDovydenko a hunting guide with the organization ldquoMosoblokhotupravleniyrdquo who losthis job in 2013 and was sentenced to probation in a prison term for abuse of power Hehad apprehended people he accused of illegal hunting including the head of Gazpromrsquosgeology division Gennady Kucherov and the CEO of the firm ldquoTranssetirdquo (Table A1)Questions arose during the trial of whether Dovydenko had shot one person in a groupof poachers whom he claimed were resisting arrest by escaping on their snowmobileAn unemployed hunter who accompanied the others was the only one eventuallycharged and convicted of poaching (Shvarev 2013b) The Dovydenko case receivedmuch attention and inspired a petition via the NGO ldquoChangeorgrdquo to relieve him of thecharges5 A similar incident occurred in Kurgan Oblastrsquo with an inspector who sus-pected police of poaching from snowmobiles reported it and then was arrested himself
Eurasian Geography and Economics 473
and accused of taking bribes in earlier incidents The poaching case against the officialswas never prosecuted (Chelovek i zakon 2014)
Motivations for VIP-poaching
Recreational poaching has been examined by Muth and Bowe (1998) in the UnitedStates and the authors suggested two motivations poaching as ldquothrill killingrdquo andobsession with display of trophies (15ndash17) One aspect that differentiates motivation inthese cases from the Russian context is the element of secretiveness Illegal trophy hun-ters in the American West take pains to hide the evidence from authorities (Archibold2006) while VIP poachers in Russia usually operate in an open fashion
Urbanrsquos (2010) study of the cultures of power in post-communist Russia provides auseful framework for exploring the motivations of Russian VIP poachers While abusesof power by oligarchs and the nouveaux riches have been well documented (see forexample Dawisha 2014 Hoffman 2002) Urbanrsquos study allows a look inside the cultureof the elite through interviews and defines the importance of the sub-culture or ldquoinrdquogroup He suggests that for those on the outside the actions of the elite may seem mis-taken or crazy but ldquofor those sharing the same habitus informed by the same culturalpractices and participating in the same discourse they are regarded as realrdquo (6) FurtherUrban presents a strong case that law and morality do not go hand in hand for those inpower but actually may work in opposition moral criteria are established through inter-personal relationships while the law itself is regarded as a weakness (15ndash16) This argu-ment coincides well with Aramilevrsquos position noted above that once respect for the lawthrough an inner moral compass disappears there is only the of threat punishment thatwill halt lawbreakers
Researchers have suggested that part of Vladimir Putinrsquos mass appeal to citizens ishis role in ldquore-masculinizingrdquo their self-image as Russians (Foxall 2013 Riabov andRiabova 2014) Gender is an important boundary marker for those in power and theattempt to make concrete an ldquousrdquo versus ldquothemrdquo mentality Riabov and Riabova (2014)noted that the traditional attributes of masculinity suggest power while submissioncorrelates with what (in the authorsrsquo view) some Russians perceive as feminine attri-butes (25ndash25) A study of the public images portrayed by Putin in settings that arehyper-masculine (Figure 4) underscores these arguments Foxall has examined a seriesof Kremlin-approved photographs released of Putin that show him in traditional maleactivities associated with outdoor recreation and noted that these have created anldquoAction Manrdquo portrait of a leader (Foxall 2013 134 see also Young 2011) A milita-rized virility is an expression of state power The term associated with such images isnastoyashchiy muzhik in the past referring to the peasant tradition in Russia but nowco-opted by elite such as Putin to suggest it is he who is the ldquorealrdquo Russian guy (Riabovand Riabova 2014)
What might the real ldquoreal muzhikirdquo think of such seemingly hyper-masculineexpressions of power Online forum responses by rank-and-file hunters suggest an atti-tude of contempt While Putin may remain popular with the public press coverage andsocial media discussion of unpunished elite criminals often highlight the bloodthirstynature of the crime the seeming unconcern of the VIP hunters and even public dis-dain6
474 K Braden
Figure 3 Editorial cartoon on privatization of hunting resources by artist Mikhail LarichevVecherniy Peterburg October 20 2009 Translation ldquoSoldrdquoSource Permission was obtained from the copyright holder
Figure 4 Vladimir Putin on a hunt in the Tyva Republic 2007 Photograph by European PressPhoto AgencySource Permission was obtained from the copyright holder
Eurasian Geography and Economics 475
Greedy people driven by vanity and after blood hellip not poor people but people in goodpositions (Baydykov 2012)
What land is left to defend Only those asshole oligarchs are lefthellipif the state laws are notfunctioning itrsquos time to fire the officials and their entourages -blogger comments on poach-ing in Samara Luka Nature Park (Sistema Opoveshcheniya 2014)
It seems to be that soon the only justice in Russia will be vigilante justice- blogger com-ment on Altay-gate helicopter crash incident (Mir Novostey 2014)
On the theme of poaching a law should be perceived normally as a law by hunters A badlaw is not a law but just derives from rotten conditions hellip Right now order is only upheldthrough repression but the order is spoiled Controllers are caught up in it ten times overfor this bullshit not a society determining its own traditions Blogger ldquodEretikrdquo (Gunsruforum 2013 Shvarev 2013a)
Officials are lawless hellip you canrsquot beat the system you can only be indignant and learnfrom the mistakes of others Blogger Xgod89 (Gunsru forum 2011)
The truth about Russia now is that MNR and the courts do not rule but insolent jerks whomuzzle the courts and prosecutorsrsquo offices are in charge Blogger A Bonch-Bruyevich com-menting on Dovydenko case (Shvarev 2013b)
Some fat urban dyadrsquoka who goes into the forest and finds a bear or moose poached withhelp of hunting guide (Shalygin 2013a)
Conclusion for hunting sustainability ndash the value of a moral compass
I have argued that VIP illegal hunting though not a high percentage of poaching casessets a destructive tone not only because of direct damage to wildlife sustainability butalso because it contributes to corruption of inspectors and prosecution personnel cyni-cism about rule of law and a discouragement to non-elite hunters who are increasinglycut off from prey due to regulations and higher costs
The utility for VIP hunters may not be economic gain but may be the sense of powerenhancement and differentiation from the masses Social science research has suggestedthat unhidden violations of social norms may actually signal power whereas lower powerindividuals are more subject to social constraints (see for example Van Kleef et al2011) There are rewards to elevated power and the establishment of identity in a selectsubgroup of actors Resources are more accessible as is the ability to make decisions onhow to distribute those resources to others Keltner Gruenfeld and Anderson (2003)have cited numerous social-psychological experiments suggesting that elevated powerincreases the likelihood of socially inappropriate actions often showing up in males asldquoprofligate behaviorsrdquo (276ndash277) Given these precepts it is possible that overt incidentsof impunity in wildlife crime by VIP hunters in Russia are signs of status and a way tomaintain group identity a proposition that calls for further investigation
In turn the narrative of VIP poaching solidifies the perception of corruption ndash a phe-nomenon measured in Transparency Internationalrsquos Corruption Perceptions Index(Transparency International 2014) and a sense of hopelessness about the system ndash a factobserved by Russian social scientists such as Kofanova and Petukhov (2006) who sug-gest a narrative about endemic corruption is created in the minds of ordinary RussiansSurvey results show that most Russians believe the state does not act in the interest of
476 K Braden
its citizens bureaucrats are motivated by personal gain and corruption penetrates allspheres of society (Kofanova and Petukhov 2006 29) This narrative of corruption andcrime is supported by a Russian mass media that ldquovigorously relaysrdquo a normativesystem of a criminal world engendering disrespect for the judiciary and for formal lawsand an impression that the most successful people in Russia today display the mostnegative behavior models (Iurevich and Ushakov 2010 21ndash22 26ndash27) SimilarlyDawisha (2014) has explored the ldquosistemardquo inside the Russian hierarchy in her bookPutinrsquos Kleptocracy noting that the risk of activities is transferred from the elite to thestate but the rewards are privatized thus allowing those in power ldquoto act withimpunityrdquo (332ndash333) Given Putinrsquos arguments in favor of fighting corruption how canthe actions of insider elites be reconciled with evidence of environmental lawbreaking
Dawisha (2014) rightly notes ldquoThis is not to say that the Russian ruling elite doesnot see the benefits of a robust rule-of-law systemrdquo (9) While her exploration focusedon elite actions in international financial circles I make a similar argument of a selectiveapproach to application of domestic Russian laws on illegal hunting Protections againstprosecution for some in the government and rights conditional upon loyalty to theregime ensure that those in power can act in a predatory manner Informal associationsuseful friends and privileged access to resources are hallmarks of the insider ldquosistemardquo(Ledeneva 2013) As empirical data are presented in the future on violators apprehendedand convicted under the new 2012 hunting laws the number of cases involving peoplein power should be instructive to observe
Feldman and Blokov (2009) found in their survey that personalities mattered interms of public perception the most influential people for solving environmental ques-tions cited by respondents were those in political power business leaders ministry offi-cials and heads of NGOs (737) Precisely because high-profile people have sway overthe public in terms of societal norms for environmental law that fact might be put touse for improved observance of the 2012 regulations I suggest a new tool for socialnorming with respect to hunting laws in Russia publicity for well-known Russians whodemonstrate a new type of power and masculine image by adhering to regulations Vla-dimir Putin for example noted in an Outdoor Life interview ldquoToday when hunting andfishing are more like a tribute to traditions a sort of hobby enthusiasts of these outdooractivities should guide themselves by the lsquoDo No Harmrsquo principlerdquo (Young 2011 58)In his examination of how to improve law enforcement in the realm of environmentalnorms Sverdyukov (2014) wrote ldquothe mechanism of moral influence on offenders ispractically not used it is true but it is necessary to rework the levers of moral actionrdquo(160)
While some of the initiators of OD-ROS were people of power7 myriad bloggersfrom online hunting social forums picked up and repeated the text that the organizers ofthe 2014 OD-ROS Conference used in launching the effort
In past decades a host of serious problems have occurred in the sphere of Russian huntingLife has shown that the government is not capable of solving them The wider huntingcommunity can and should undertake a discussion of these problems identify solutionsand formulate constructive proposals for organs of state power hellip the first huntersrsquo confer-ence was the initiative of ordinary hunters unburdened by property or hunting lands withone goal to conserve the historic right of Russians to hunt This was not first given underSoviet power but much earlier ndash by tradition a significant part of the culture and in theblood of the Russian people (Rossiyskiy okhotnichiy soyuz 2014)
Eurasian Geography and Economics 477
AcknowledgementsThe author wishes to thank Dr Margaret Diddams of Seattle Pacific University for assistance withsocial psychology sources and Jennifer Castner of The Altai Project and geographer Dr JaimeKooser for reviewing drafts of this work
Disclosure statementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the author
Notes1 The rights of indigenous groups especially those designated of the North Siberia the Altay
Republic and the Far East have been described through sections of the hunting regulationsand amendments of various years While these populations are not the focus of this study theauthor recognizes the importance of the survival of indigenous cultures access to traditionalhunting grounds and land use rights for minority people in the Russian Federation
2 The focus here is on recreational hunting with firearms and excludes the myriad of illegalfishing cases covered in the Russian press Likewise use of snares and other traps particu-larly by poachers has been very controversial and warrants additional discussion
3 No breakdown by organizations versus individuals was available after the year 2011 at thetime of this writing Often the hunting leases run by private owners are large recreational cen-ters such as the Dubakinskiy resort in Leningrad Oblastrsquo owned by Nikolai Shamalov abanker whom Forbes dubbed one of the richest men in Russia The site accessible with ahelicopter landing pad includes a well-appointed cottage (ldquoVIP-Houserdquo) with televisionsauna and billiard rooms available for rental during moose season The newspaper Izvestiyareported on 26 September 2012 that three millionaire businessmen including Alfa BankrsquosPyotr Aven had invested 80 million rubles into creation of a hunting enterprise ldquoMedvedrsquordquo inArghangelrsquosk Oblastrsquo for VIP hunters a closed hunting club specializing in brown bear wildboar deer moose and Siberian stag (maral) The brainchild of businessman VladimirButorin the enterprise is located in the town of Bereznik where Butorinrsquos companies also areinvolved in agriculture and forest products This was the second enterprise invested in byAven who had also registered in Moscow a hunting club called ldquoHunting Groundrdquo financedby his private investment (Izvestiya 26 September 2012 Accessed 25 July 2014 httpizvestiarunews536084)
4 Butorin for example has not always done well with local farmers but has argued he isbringing access electrical power and other infrastructure as well as a fund for social pro-grams into the area Visser Mamonova and Spoor (2012) argued that the benefits of landtransfers have been mixed and laws while purportedly passed to cut down on monopolieshave instead strengthened the hands of large-scale land owners often shored up by corruptlocal officials (925)
5 As of August 2014 the case was still unresolved and Mr Dovydenko was consideringwhether he should appeal based on an amnesty declared by the Duma in honor of the 20thanniversary of the Russian Constitution
6 In addition to hunting news and environmental web sites one called Brakonrsquoerovnet has beenestablished to both to support legitimate hunters and to report news photographs and videoson poaching incidents
7 For example Nikolay Valuev former boxing champion elected to the Duma in 2011 underPutinrsquos party Valuev himself had been accused of poaching but the Arkhangelrsquosk regionalprosecutor had refused to consider the case He was added in 2014 to MNRrsquos Public Councilon Hunting
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FreeNews Volga 2013 ldquoZhiteli Lysogorskogo rayona obratilisrsquo k Vladimiru Putinu s zhaloboy naVladimir Stepanova i Vasiliya Tarasova [Residents of Lisogorskiy Region Address VladimirPutin with Complaint about Vladimir Stepanov and Vasiliy Tarasov]rdquo FreeNews Volga Fe-bruary 12 Accessed January 10 2015 httpfn-volgarunewsviewid12996
Gamov Aleksandr 2014 ldquoOkhota i politika gosudarstvennyy kompleks lsquoZavidovorsquo otmechaetsvoye 85-letiye [Hunting and Politics The State Complex of lsquoZavidovorsquo Marks 85 Years]rdquoNational Explorer Accessed July 12 2014 httpwwwnexplorerrunews__12865htm
Gomzikova Svetlana 2012 ldquoMinprirody sozdalo idealrsquonyye usloviya dlya VIP-brakonrsquoerov [Min-istry of Natural Resources Created Ideal Conditions for VIP-Poachers]rdquo SvobodnayaPressaJune 19 Accessed January 10 2015 httpsvpressarusocietyarticle56251
Gorbachev Albert 2014 ldquoNe mogut ili ne khotyat [Arenrsquot Able or Donrsquot Want]rdquo OkhotnikiruJune 5 Accessed August 19 2014 httpwwwohotnikiruhuntingsocietyssocietysarticle20140605641606-ne-mogut-ili-ne-hotyathtml
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Okhotnikiru 2013 ldquoUstav obshchestvennogo dvizheniya lsquoRossiyskiy okhotnichiy soyuzrsquo [Charterof Social Movement lsquoRussian Hunting Unionrsquo]rdquo March 1 Accessed June 30 2014 httpwwwohotnikiruhuntingsocietyssocietysarticle20130301638205-ustav-od-roshtml
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Polyanskaya Yekaterina 2013 ldquoPervyy shag v borrsquobye s brakonrsquoerstvom sdelan [The First Stepin the Fight Against Poaching Is Done]rdquo Pravdaru June 6 2013 Accessed August 5 2014httpwwwpravdarusocietyhow06-06-20131160079-gftyiv-0
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Serdyukov Valeriy 2011 ldquoOligarkhi i okhota [Oligarchs and Hunting]rdquo Vedomosti November21 Accessed July 22 2014 httpwwwrosprescomfinance9286
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Shalygin Andrey 2014 Stratgiya razvitiya okhotnichrsquoego khozyaystva Rossii do 2030 goda-pochemu vsye nedovolrsquony no ne mogut skazatrsquo chem immeno [The Strategy for Developmentof the Hunting Economy in Russia to the Year 2030 Why Everyone Is Not Happy but CannotSay Exactly With What]rdquo National Explorer March 14 Accessed August 2 2014 httpwwwnexplorerrunews__12387htm
Shvarev Aleksandr 2013a ldquoVIP-brakonrsquoery lyubyat kogda mnogo krovi [VIP-Poachers Love ItWhen There Is Much Blood]rdquo Rosbalt Moscow August 8 Accessed June 30 2014 httpwwwrosbaltrumoscow201308261168234html
Shvarev Aleksandr 2013b ldquoVIP-brakonrsquoery skoro posadyat na desyatrsquo let pomeshavshego imokhotoveda [VIP-Poachers Will Soon Imprison for Ten Years the Hunting Guide Who Inter-fered]rdquo Okhotnikiru August 29 Accessed August 1 2014 httpwwwohotnikiruarchivenews20130829639550-vipbrakoneryi-skoro-posadyat-na-desyat-let-pomeshavshego-im-ohotovedahtml
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Sistema Opoveshcheniya 2014 ldquoV parke lsquoSamarskaya Lukarsquo protsvetayut korruptsiya brakonrsquoer-stvo bespredel [In the lsquoSamarskaya Lukarsquo Park Corruption Unlimited Poaching Is Thriving]rdquoJune 21 Accessed July 10 2014 httpraznesiinfoblogpost12294
Smolrsquoyakova Tatrsquoyana 2013 ldquoOkhota za brakonrsquoera [Hunt for Poachers]rdquo Interview with SergeyDonskoy Minister of Natural Resources and Ecology Rossiyskaya gazeta July 22 AccessedJuly 10 2014 httpwwwrgru20130722donskoyhtml
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Stepanova Darrsquoya 2014 ldquoPochti 3000 ugolovnykh del svyazannykh s nezakonnoy okhotoynapravleno v sud [Nearly 3000 Criminal Cases Connected with Illegal Hunting Sent toCourt]rdquo Vremya Novosti Nizhnego Novgoroda i Nizhegorodskoy oblasti July 19 AccessedAugust 1 2014 httpwwwvremyanrunewspochti_3000_ugolovnyh_del_svjazannyh_s_nezakonnoj_ohotoj_napravleno_v_sudhtml
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Tekeyev Khalimat 2014 ldquoMinprirody khochet legalizovatrsquo brakonrsquoerskyyu okhotu na altayskikharkharov [Ministry of Natural Resources Wants to Legalize Poaching of Altay Sheep]rdquo July7 Accessed January 9 2015 httpwwwgreenpeaceorgrussiarunewsblogsgreen-planetblog49840
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Visser Oane Natalie Mamonova and Max Spoor 2012 ldquoOligarchs Megafarms and LandReserves Understanding Land Grabbing in Russiardquo Journal of Peasant Studies 39 899ndash931doi101080030661502012675574
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Walker Amanda 2012 ldquoRussia Bans lsquoSportrsquo of Shooting Sleeping Bearsrdquo Sky News (UK) April29 Accessed January 10 2015 httpnewsskycomstory13701russia-bans-sport-of-shooting-sleeping-bears
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WWF-Russia (World Wide Fund for Nature) 2014a ldquoBrakonrsquoerov lishayut prava okhoty [Poach-ers Deprived of Right to Hunt]rdquo April 22 Accessed July 24 2014 httpwwfruresourcesnewsarticle12344
WWF-Russia (World Wide Fund for Nature) 2014b ldquoWWF i Siti napravyat na pre-dotvraschyeniye brakonrsquoerstva na Altae i Kamchatkye 5 mln rublyey [WWF and CitibankFund Direct 5 million Rubles to Fight Against Poaching in Altay and Kamchatka]rdquo April 3Accessed July 12 2014 httpwwwwwfruresourcesnewsarticle12272
Wyatt Tanya 2009 ldquoExploring the Organization of Russia Far Eastrsquos Illegal Wildlife Trade TwoCase Studies of the Illegal Fur and Illegal Falcon Tradesrdquo Global Crime 10 144ndash154
Yemelyanova Raisa 2014 ldquoOmskiy brakonrsquoyer zaplatit 160 tysyach za ubiystvo dvukh kosulrsquo izaytsa-belyaka [Omsk Poacher Will Pay 160 Thousand for Killing of Two Deer and Hare]rdquoOmskregion July 1 Accessed January 10 2015 httpomskregioninfoitemaspid=24758
Young Gayne 2011 ldquoOne-on-One with Vladimir Putinrdquo Outdoor LifeJunendashJuly 56ndash63Yurkova N A N I Almashev and N I Tokova 2007 ldquoOb otvetstvennosti za brakonrsquoerstvo v
respublike altay spravochnoye posobiye [On the Responsibility for Poaching in the AltaiRepublic Handbook]rdquo Fund for Sustainable Development of Altai and United NationsDevelopment Programme
Zaitseva Mariya 2013 ldquoTsarskaya okhota pochemu lsquoslivkirsquo rossiyskogo obshchestva tak lyubyatokhotitrsquosya v zapovednykh mestakh [Tsarrsquos Hunt Why Do Security Personnel of RussianSociety So Love to Hunt in Reserves]rdquo Pasmi Ru September 20 Accessed July 20 2014httppasmiruarchive96715
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Appendix
1
Table
A1
Sam
plerepo
rtsalleging
VIP-poachingin
post-Sov
ietperiod
(doesno
tim
plyconv
ictio
n)
Year
Location
Position(s)of
VIP(s)at
timeincident
reported
Source(s)
Web
addressAccessof
each
verified
11Janu
ary20
15
1997
Yaroslavl
Oblastrsquo
Ananinvillage
bullPresidentRussian
Federation
bullGov
erno
rYaroslavl
Oblastrsquo
Argum
enty
ifakti926
200
7Kom
prom
atRu
ecoethicsru
httpwwwcom
prom
at
rupage_21
495htm
httpgazetaaifruon
lineaif14
04
14_0
1
2001
Khakasiya
Repub
lic
Karatoshsko
-Ineyskiy
reserve
bullActor
andchairRussian
Cultural
Fou
ndation
bullFormer
speakerof
Russian
Dum
a
Nov
ayaG
azetaRu210
200
5http20
05nov
ayagazetarunom
er
2005
10n
n10
n-s01shtm
l
2002
AltayRepub
lic
Tarhatin
skiy
Lake
bullFormer
assistantto
VladimirPutin
and
BorisYeltsin
VitaTsentrzashchity
prav
zhivotny
khhttpwwwvitaorgruam
usem
ent
huntblack_listh
tm
2004
VladimirOblastrsquoSuzdal
bullOwnerof
newspaper
Mosko
vskiy
Kom
somoletsform
ermem
berof
the
Pub
licChamberRussian
Federation
Moscow
huntingclub
Zavtra204
200
4Kom
prom
atRu
wwwcom
prom
atrupage_1
4416
htm
httpzavtrarucontentv
iew200
4-02
-04
51
Nov
ogorod
Oblastrsquo
bullGov
erno
rNov
gorodregion
bullPresidentRussian
Federation
Argum
enty
ifakti926
200
7Kom
prom
atRu
httpwwwcom
prom
at
rupage_21
495htm
httpgazetaaifruon
lineaif14
04
14_0
1
(Con
tinued)
Eurasian Geography and Economics 485
TableA1
(Con
tinued)
Year
Location
Position
(s)of
VIP(s)at
timeincident
repo
rted
Sou
rce(s)
Web
addressAccessof
each
verified
11Janu
ary20
15
2005
Kursk
Oblastrsquo
Korenevskydistrict
Kursk
Pop
pyforest
reserve
bullChairCom
mittee
onYou
thSpo
rts
Drugd
ruga
onlin
e127
200
4httpwwwddd
kurskrunum
ber48
6new000
657
AltayRepub
lic
Shavlinskyreserve
bullDepartm
entHeadof
Con
servationamp
Hun
tingResou
rcesMinistryof
Agriculture
VitaTsentrzashchity
prav
zhivotny
kh529
200
7httpvitaorgrunew200
7may29-
huntershtm
Khakasiya
Repub
lic
Karatoshsko
-Ineyskiy
reserve
bullHead
MinistryforCivilDefense
and
EmergencySitu
ationsRussia
VitaTsentrzashchity
prav
zhivotny
kh529
200
7httpvitaorgrunew200
7may29-
huntershtm
2006
AltayKray
Cho
yadistrict
bullChairmanBarnaul
City
Cou
ncil
Bankfaks10
022006
httpwwwbankfaxrunews38
014
2008
Kam
chatka
Kray
Krono
tskiyreserve
bullFormer
head
ofFederal
Taxatio
nService
Volgo
grad
region
LifeNew
s128
201
0httplifenew
srunew
s10
930
2009
AltayRepub
licKosh
Agach
district
ldquoAltay-
gaterdquoincident
bullPresidentialenvo
yto
theState
Dum
abullDeputyGov
erno
rAltayRepub
licbullAltayRepub
licCom
mittee
toprotect
wild
life
bullOfficerof
lower
houseof
Parliament
Dum
astafferdeputy
head
ofRussian
President
Medvedev
bullPolicychiefcoun
selState
Dum
aCom
mittee
onEcono
mics
bullGov
erno
rAltayRepub
lic
New
YorkTim
es112
200
9p
6Nov
ayagazeta
(Aleksey
Tarasov)
Apr15
20
11p
8
httpwwwnytim
escom
200
901
12
worldeurop
e12
russiahtm
l_r=0
httpoldno
vayagazetarudata2011
04008
htm
l
Sakha
Repub
licRuspres
302
200
9httprosprescomcorruption37
27
(Con
tinued)
486 K Braden
TableA1
(Con
tinued)
Year
Location
Position
(s)of
VIP(s)at
timeincident
repo
rted
Sou
rce(s)
Web
addressAccessof
each
verified
11Janu
ary20
15
bullSecretary
ofregion
alUnitedRussiaParty
bullPresidentialenvo
yto
Central
federal
district
Krasnod
arKray
Ady
gea
Repub
licCaucasus
Biosphere
Reserve
bullPrimeMinisterAdy
geaRepub
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tinued)
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7357
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htmlid=18
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UnitedRussia
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bullVicemayor
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znadzorexecutive
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otup
ravleniya
(hun
tingmanagem
ent)
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216
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201
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mkruarticle201
402
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988115
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ayskiy
district
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amediarunewsprim
orye
121220
14408
00
490 K Braden
- Abstract
- Introduction wildlife poaching in the context of Russian environmental management
- Background The literature on ``green criminality and poaching
- Methods value and limitations of social and advocacy media as a data source
- Russian legal regime for hunting2
- Privatization of hunting lands
- The impact of high-profile poaching cases
- Motivations for VIP-poaching
- Conclusion for hunting sustainability - the value of a moral compass
- Acknowledgements
- Disclosure statement
- Notes
- References
- Appendix 1
-
A clue to understanding this dissonance may be found in a 2011 article by ViktorGurov a hunter and ranger who discussed his attempt to appreciate the motivation ofpeople caught poaching After many interviews with people he apprehended Gurovdecided there were three types of poachers (1) people pushed to the action by ldquomaterialor spiritualrdquo poverty (2) professional commercial poachers who are very arrogant andlooking out for their customers and (3) the powerful elite called by Gurov the bespre-delschiki (those without limits) who view themselves as above the law do not worryabout getting caught and are motivated by the ldquosweetness of forbidden fruitrdquo (Gurov2011) The author goes on to make recommendations to fight poachers in Russia andnotes that officials who are caught poaching and avoid responsibility just encourageordinary hunters to think ldquoif they can why not merdquo Elite violations therefore mayhave an impact far beyond the mere scope of the crimes themselves if the public feelsdiscouraged about upholding legal regimes for sustainable recreational hunting practices
I collected information sources to ascertain perceptions about poachers from socialand press media resulting in a largely anecdotal database based on the Russian textsSources of information included
bull Web-based Russian hunting journals for popular audiencesbull Web-based blogs and forums for rank-and-file huntersbull Advocacy web sites by environmental organizationsbull Press articles reporting alleged violations by elite poachers and public commentsreacting to such incidents
Most material was gleaned from publications dating from 2010 to 2014 but in somecases citations were made to earlier articles or press reports Often anecdotes werereported in multiple sources and I made efforts to track reports to the originalpublication
As in all literature surveys limitations of this method involve incorrect interpreta-tions of perceptions expressed in the Russian text the potential for bias in choice ofmaterials and self-selection of those who comment in online forums Because I wasinterested in reactions of hunters comments and blogs were surveyed at times resultingin vernacular jargon that required care to interpret This survey of social and pressmedia serves only as a starting point and a fruitful next step for analysis would bethrough questionnaire surveys such as Urbanrsquos (2010) research on attitudes of the elitein Russia or Eliasonrsquos (2004) on poachers in the United States
Russian legal regime for hunting2
Although hunting has long been a tradition in Russia for all social classes the numberof registered hunters in Russia has declined from 45 million in the 1980s to 28 millionin 2012 (Kuzenkov 2011 Smolrsquoyakova 2013) Registered adult hunters in Russia wereabout 196 percent of the population in 2012 versus 444 percent in the United States(United States Fish amp Wildlife Service 2011) this despite the fact that 80 percent of allland in Russia is designated as hunting land while in the United States it is 534percent (Table 1 Allen 2014 Kuzenkov 2011)
Historically hunting grounds in Russia were controlled in part by wealthy landown-ers and the nobility but up until the 1917 revolution rights to hunt on private landswere usually granted to lower social classes (Gamov 2014) Traditions such as huntingwith dogs and falconry entered Russia via the upper classes and were often portrayed in
462 K Braden
Russian art in an idealized form such as Vasiliy Perovrsquos famous 1871 painting Okhot-niki na privalye (Hunters at Rest) National leaders from tsarist to Soviet periods wereshown hunting in published photographs (Figure 1)
With the advent of the Soviet regime hunting clubs became more widespread andall hunting lands belonged to the state at the national or local level The governmentagency Glavokhota (Main Administration for Hunting and Zapovedniki-Reserves) hadauthority for regulation of both domestic and foreign hunters and hunting lands as wellas nature reserves (a good history of the organization may be found in Weiner [1999241ndash250] and a general history of hunting during Soviet times in Gamov [2014]) Theagency worked with some very large hunting unionsclubs often attached to police pro-fessions the railway sector or the military After the devolution of the Soviet Unionprivatization of hunting resources and growth of companies serving foreign trophy hun-ters began in earnest Some experts on hunting bemoan the post-Soviet developmentsValeriy Kuzenkov the editor of the journal Okhota in a 2010 interview noted ldquoNowboth our unified federal system for hunting oversight and our scientific and researchfacilities are in ruins hellip the country doesnrsquot have a unified and transparent system ofhunting oversightrdquo (Degtyarev 2010)
The changes to Glavokhota reflect many reorganization schemes for environmentalmanagement since the devolution of the Soviet Union The State Committee for Envi-ronmental Protection was abolished as far back as the year 2000 and many functionswere moved to the Ministry of Natural Resources (now the Ministry of NaturalResources and Ecology) of the Russian Federation the same bureaucracy responsiblefor drawing profits from exploitation of Russiarsquos resources Another source of complainthas been about the fact that Glavokhota had been connected to hunting inspectors andeducation to prevent poaching (Figure 2) whereas Gosokhotnadzor the agency
Table 1 United States and Russia hunting statistics 2011ndash2012
Russian Federation United States
Total hunting land mill ha 13660 5294as percent national area 8000 5390
private hunting lands mill ha 7380 2470percent of hunting land that is private 540 467
Number of hunters in 2012 2800000 13700000Hunters as percent total population 196 444Recreational expenditures on hunting mill US dollars $50000 $3370000Implied average expenditure per hunter US dollars $17857 $245985
Notes Russian Government estimates 15 billion ha are available for hunting almost 100 percent of nationalterritoryUS private hunting lands figures leased plus owned from 2011 Fish amp Wildlife survey Table 34US primarily measures huntersrsquo days on public or private lands by surveyExpenditures on Russian hunting from Smolrsquoyakova interview with DonskoyExpenditures on US hunting from 2011 Fish amp Wildlife report 22Sources Smolrsquoyakova (2013) Degtyarev (2010)Federal Statistics of Russian Federation httpwwwgksruwpswcmconnectrosstat_mainrosstatrustatisticsenterpriseeconomyDevelopment of Hunting Strategy in Russian Federation to 2030 3 July 2014 N 1216-p httpwwwrgru20140707oxot-xoz-site-dokhtmlUnited States Fish amp Wildlife Service (2011) National Survey of Fishing Hunting and Wildlife-AssociatedRecreationBackcountry Chronicles est BLM USFS and state public lands available for hunting httpwwwbackcountrychroniclescompublic-hunting-land
Eurasian Geography and Economics 463
responsible for legal oversight of hunting is now separated from other parts of gamemanagement in the MNR and housed instead in the Ministry of Agriculture Kuzenkovargued that there are inadequate inspectors for a country the size of Russia and thatinspectors have an insufficient power base or access to scientific norms (Degtyarev2010) In the past Glavokhota also had a Central Science and Research Laboratory ongame management and wildlife biology supervising 29 state-run experimental gamefarms Professor Mikhail Perovskiy a biologist with the Russian Agrarian Correspon-dence University in Moscow argued for the revival of not only Glavokhota but also itsagency culture noting that the employees and managers of the past were hunters
Figure 1 Historic Images of VIP Hunters Top Tsar Nikolay II at hunt in 1900 httpwwwebftourruarticleshtmid=631 bottom left Nikita Khrushchev (Leader of USSR from 1958 to 1964)and Josip Broz Tito (President of Yugoslavia) on a moose hunt 1961 Photo from the book Zavi-dovo Zhivaya istoriya (Sergey Devyatov Aleksandr Yegorov Valentin Zhilyaev and Olrsquoga Kay-kovoy 2014 Moscow KremlrsquoFilrsquom) and reproduced for website National Explorer httpwwwnexplorerrunews__12865htm bottom right Leonid Brezhnev (Leader of USSR from 1977 to1982) hunting 1973 Photographer Vladimir Musaelrsquoyan reproduced at website of NationalExplorer httpwwwnexplorerrunews__12865htm Websites accessed January 10 2015Source Permission was obtained from the copyright holder
464 K Braden
themselves Indeed when Khrushchev created the agency he drew upon members ofRosokhotrybolovsoyuz the main huntersrsquo union (Perovskiy 2011)
Rosokhotrybolovsoyuz which in 2013 welcomed Tatiyana Aramileva as its firstfemale president continues to be the largest hunting and fishing association in the coun-try with control of 14 percent of hunting land that is assigned to private organizationsand it serves as a powerful umbrella group for various regional clubs or unions(Degtyarev 2010 Rosokhotrybolovsoyuz 2013) In March 2013 a NGO OD-ROS(Obshchestvennoye Dvizheniye Rossiyskiy Okhotnicheskiy Soyuz [Social MovementRussian Hunting Union]) was formed and it sponsored a February 2014 conference inMoscow to empower rank-and-file hunters This new organization is emblematic ofdissatisfaction with the hunting legal regime in Russia Partly inspired by opposition torules eliminating some spring bird hunting because of proposed Russian accession toAEWA (Agreement on the Conservation of African-Eurasian Migratory Waterbirdsunder UNEP) OD-ROS also adopted resolutions on improvement of access to huntinggrounds and better equity on distribution of licenses (Okhotnikiru 2013)
As of 2014 226 species were designated as game animals (Lomanovoy 2010 Shalygin2013a) for hunting in Russia and the government estimated the equivalent of half abillion US dollars was spent on recreational hunting in 2010 (Degtyarev interview withV Kuzenkov 2010) while the figure for the United States was US $337 billion (UnitedStates Fish amp Wildlife Service 2011 Report Table 1) Ungulate species in Russia form themain game objects and include red deer roe deer musk deer spotted deer and moose but
Figure 2 1969 Soviet government anti-poaching poster by artist AA Shkrabo Translation ldquoAPoacher Is the Worst Enemy of NaturerdquoSource Permission was sought but the Darwin Museum in Moscow indicated that it was nolonger possible to obtain copyright for this as the agency that holds copyright is no longer in exis-tence
Eurasian Geography and Economics 465
wild boar is also hunted and fur-bearing fauna such as sable otters and beaver are huntedor trapped Brown bears have a limited legal hunt but the Russian Government has attimes forbidden spring hunting of hibernating bears (Walker 2012) By Russian Govern-ment estimates populations of wild boar roe deer and moose increased from 2004 to2012 by 90 27 and 46 percent respectively but the reported catch of these species grewat an even faster pace (Federal State Statistical Service 2012)
The rise in poaching energized environmental groups concerned over animal popula-tions and ecosystems to agitate for tougher laws In response national legislation onhunting began to be reformed and in 2009 a more unified strategy was announced(Law No 209) with Article 2 beginning to outline plans for sustainability of game andbetter preservation of biodiversity in Russia (Volyanskiy 2014) The plans called formore involvement by citizens and NGOs as well as for ways to make hunting resourcesmore accessible to the general public and it also envisioned improved scientific normsto determine wildlife management
Meanwhile studies by groups supported by outside international agencies such as theUnited Nations Environmental Program (UNEP) recognized the magnitude of the problemin Russia and called for much tougher laws and fines to punish poachers (see for exampleYurkova Almashev and Tokova (2007) on poaching levels in the Altay region) Damagewas classified by Russian law according to ldquomajor damagesrdquo such as destroying wildlifelisted in the Red Book of Endangered Species (Braden and Prudnikova 2008 Kasparek2011 MNR 2012a) versus damage to less ecologically significant game animals Amend-ments followed and even further calls went out to tighten the laws as the rise in poachingcontinued One member of the Duma Oleg Mikheev even proposed that all hunting bebanned in Russia an idea that did not receive much support (Shalygin 2013a) But prohibi-tions on hunting polar bears baby harp seals and other popular glamor species wereadopted although some limited hunting of polar bears resumed in 2011 in Russia Envi-ronmental NGOs were joined in the call for tougher standards by animal rights groups(such as Moscow Society of Animal Protection and IFAW the International Fund for Ani-mal Welfare) In some cases anti-poaching brigades were even created by outside groupsfor example the United Nations Development Program and the World Bank Global Envi-ronmental Facility financed them in the Altay-Sayan Ecoregion project (Kasparek 2011) incooperation with the Sosnovka Coalition (Angarova 2011) The Zelyeniy patrol (ldquoGreenPatrolrdquo) NGO started in Sakhalin in 2007 as a citizensrsquo action group in Russia and oftenpublicizes cases of poacher
At some regional levels local authorities had already raised fines for poaching forexample in Vologda Oblastrsquo by March 2013 Governor Oleg Kuvshinnikov made fines 10times higher than the previous year (Polyanskaya 2013) and he served as one source ofinsider pressure on the federal government The organizations publicized how low the fineswere for poaching of endangered species in Russia and the fact that even if caught poach-ers obtained profits vastly outweighing financial penalties In addition organizationsargued that the law should encompass not only those apprehended illegally killing animalsbut also criminals who participated in the transport and marketing of the products
On 15 June 2012 a new law (registered at Ministry of Justice 04022011 No 19704)entered into force with a subsequent law signed in May 2013 by Vladimir Putin (FederalLaw No 91 07052013) creating increased fines and penalties for those convicted ofpoaching Depending on the species and the circumstances fines have risen up to 10-foldThe law allows guns to be confiscated and the right to hunt may be revoked for up to twoyears Penalties for officials citizens who reoffend or organized crime members caughtand convicted of poaching are much harsher with higher financial penalties and prison
466 K Braden
terms up to seven years (Shalygin 2013b Smolrsquoyakova 2013 State Duma 2013WWF-Russia 2014a) These stricter penalties were hailed by experts and environmentalistsas an important first step to reduce poaching (Polyanskaya 2013) with Olga Zherebkina ofWWFAmur branch arguing that revocation of the right to hunt was one of the most effec-tive tools to combat poaching (WWF-Russia 2014a) Penalties were increased for huntingout of season hunting without proper documents or using hunting areas under lease with-out permission Inspectors were given more power to stop people demand documentslook at photographs or other artifacts and apprehend offenders
Since the advent of the new laws the Russian press and environmental web siteshave indeed publicized many cases of apprehended poachers The newspaper Vremya inthe Nizhniy Novgorod Oblastrsquo reported that nearly 3000 criminal cases of illegal hunt-ing had been prosecuted in the first half of 2014 alone (Stepanova 2014) In OmskOblastrsquo a resident of Nizhneomsk district was fined 160000 rubles (equivalent to morethan US $4000) for illegally killing from a snowmobile two roe deer and a rabbit(Yemelyanova 2014) The government arrest rate for game poachers will in all probabil-ity continue to increase (Lizer 2014) For example Oleg Mitvolrsquo former head ofRosprirodnadzor (Service for Oversight of Natural Resources within MNR) reportedduring an interview with Pravdaru that an estimated 20 percent of urban-based huntersand 30 percent of rural ones hunt without a license while the figure for the NorthCaucasus region was as much as 100 percent (Polyanskaya 2013)
But will the laws be effective enough to stop some of the most egregious forms ofpoaching by organized crime elements and VIP hunters or will they serve to mainlyapprehend more common lawbreakers who illegally take game stock
It was noted quickly after adoption of the new laws that they had a significant flawparagraph 531 prohibiting certain motorized forms of hunting (for example using heli-copters to hunt saiga antelope or shooting ungulates from ATVs) was dropped from thenew code Representatives from Greenpeace-Russia and WWF-Russia called attention tothe problem and began public campaigns to correct this omission Vladimir Krever ofWWFrsquos Moscow office argued that it had not been an oversight but eliminated purpose-fully and called it ldquolegalized poachingrdquo (Chizhova 2012 Greenpeace Russia 2012)Some comments ironically suggested that there was more in the new laws about use ofhunting dogs than the use of helicopters (Sinyakov 2012) and one online news serviceread ldquoMinpriroda (MNR) Has Created Ideal Conditions for VIP-Poachersrdquo (Gomzikova2012) Public pressure caused the law to be amended (Registered in the Ministry of Jus-tice on 30 May 2012 No 24394) to reinsert paragraph 531
Environmental groups were not the only ones examining the new laws Recreationalhunters seemed to be less welcoming of the legislation passed since 2009 online forumsand journals began to point out what were perceived as errors in the legislation Thecomplaints from the hunting communities encompassed the following issues
bull Lack of clarity especially congruence of local and federal laws and understandingof scientific norms for setting seasons and rules for each species the need forclearer definition of allowances of trapping for ldquoeducational purposesrdquo and whatconstitutes a scientific quota lack of clarity about constraints on the use of hunt-ing dogs (Degtyarev 2010 Kuzenkov 2011 Shalygin 2013a)
bull Continued impunity by powerful poachers with political or economic clout failure todeal with falsification of documents and permits in some local areas (Kuzenkov 2011)
bull Continued favor for privatization making fees for use of privatized hunting groundsmore expensive lack of recourse in the courts for hunters who have complaints about
Eurasian Geography and Economics 467
Table
2Gov
ernm
entsupp
ortof
huntingresourcesandprivatizationtrends20
05ndash201
2(incurrentpricesmillionrubles)
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2005ndash201
2(
)
Federal
finan
cial
support
Total
expend
itureson
theenvironm
ent
23393
025
922
829
520
036
862
734
336
837
238
241
201
443
231
918
481
Expenditureson
biod
iversity
12542
16052
21681
26597
21463
22975
13381
17850
14232
biod
iversity
aspercentof
environm
entalexpend
itures
536
619
734
722
625
617
325
413
77
01
General
expend
itureson
gamemanagem
ent
1489
2003
2601
3344
3847
4515
5502
6196
41612
gamemgm
tas
percentenvironm
entalexpend
itures
064
077
088
091
112
121
134
143
22
516
expend
ituresforbiolog
ical
conservatio
nmeasures
225
307
431
500
608
655
743
986
43822
expend
ituresto
mon
itorgamepo
pulatio
ns34
4059
7094
90117
151
44412
expend
ituresto
maintainhu
ntinginfrastructure
helliphellip
helliphellip
hellip44
651
452
0
Priva
tization
indicators
Num
berof
approv
edhu
ntingorganizatio
ns20
0622
7628
1229
7531
8936
1439
0839
5619
721
legally
definedorganizatio
ns19
5422
0426
7928
2530
2233
3835
83hellip
18337
individu
alentrepreneurs
5274
133
150
170
276
330
hellip63
462
Areaof
leased
huntingland
sthou
sha
62600
066
200
068
600
068
200
069
900
072
100
076
200
073
800
011789
Avg
leased
land
perhu
ntingorganizatio
nthou
sha
312
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private hunting organizations with land leases who do not follow regulations(Volyanskiy 2014)
bull Unclear laws about road access to public hunting grounds (particularly if routes mustcut across surrounding privatized lands) and about rules for hunting on agriculturaland forest lands (Degtyarev 2010)
bull Increased restrictions for public target practice areas or shooting rangesbull Higher costs of licenses creating burdens for rural poor especially elderly pensioners(Degtyarev 2010)
bull New cost imposed for recertification to renew licenses every five years by requiringgun safety training even for lifelong hunters The cost of the certification program8000 rubles represents about US $225 or by 2011 values one-half monthrsquos wages interms of averages for 45 percent of the Russian population (Federal State StatisticalService 2012)
Concurrent with the tighter laws the government of the Russian Federation issued astrategic plan to the year 2030 (MNR 2014) The plan was signed 3 July 2014 by PrimeMinister Dmitry Medvedev and recognizes the shortage of trained personnel and theneed to improve the population management of game animals The goals call for
bull increasing the number of game species to their ldquoecological capacityrdquo and mainte-nance of genetic diversity
bull increasing the economic value of hunting in Russia to one-half of one percent ofGDP (the value of hunting resources was estimated to be one-half billion US buthas the potential to increase to US $12 billion Shalygin 2014)
bull training sufficient state inspectors to allow three for each municipal district thatcontains hunting grounds
bull reducing poaching by a factor of 25 increasing the privatization of hunting landsin Russia and number of lease agreements with private organizations but makingliability stricter for hunting companies who do not follow regulations
bull increasing the number of game farms and public access to hunting areasbull clarifying the rights of hunters and the method for obtaining permitsbull establishing incentives to attract private investment in recreational hunting Theplan also recognizes that development of ecotourism would be a positive incomesource for indigenous communities
Budget allocations to achieve the plan were to be announced separately as each budgetcycle unfolded From 2005 to 2012 game management expenditure as a percent of fed-eral Russian Government spending on the environment grew from 064 to 143 percenta small portion of overall environmental spending but outpacing overall environmentalexpenditures in terms of growth trajectory (Table 2)
Privatization of hunting lands
The plan for 2030 also underlines the strategy of increased long-term leases on huntinggrounds that were formerly state run and open to the public respectively termed zakre-plennyye okhotnichrsquoyye ugodrsquoi (allotted hunting grounds) versus ODu for Obshchedos-tupnyye ugodrsquoi (commonly accessible hunting grounds) Table 2 shows the trend inallotments from 2005 to 2012 and the number of okhotpolrsquozovateli or designated pri-vate enterprise hunting organizations While leased land has grown (MNR 2012b) it
Eurasian Geography and Economics 469
has been outpaced by the increase in approved hunting organizations indicating thehigh demand for privatization In some areas such as the Voronezh region leased hunt-ing lands take up 85 percent of all hunting grounds in the Altay Kray 857 percent(Gorbachev 2014 Shalygin 2014 web portal for Hunting Administration of Altay Krayhttpwwwaltayohotaru accessed 13 September 2014) Private hunting grounds tend tobe better managed often with better paid staff and the ability to control game popula-tions therefore there is a tendency for game to concentrate on private grounds awayfrom areas of publicly accessible hunting ndash the Russian Government in creating the2030 plan noted that 91 percent of wild boar 75 percent of moose and 61 percent ofroe deer are now located on private land allotments (MNR 2014)
Shalygin (2014) writing in the politically conservative hunting news source Na-tional Explorer called for a more vigorous public debate among the hunting publicabout the wisdom of the strategic plan The strategic direction of the Russian Govern-ment may seek to head off the ldquotragedy of the commonsrdquo with respect to wildlife sus-tainability but it also creates a stronger monopoly control of game resources (Figure 3)The editor of the journal Okhota noted this in a 2010 interview about the direction thenew laws were taking
New proprietors often look at these lands as their own private domain ndash they think thatthey have the right to do what they want with them Very often they close access to theterritory for the local population This provokes conflicts (Degtyarev 2010)
The Russian Government set a goal of keeping at least 20 percent of hunting lands pub-lic (federal law on hunting Article 7 para 3) but hunting leases are becoming a com-mon method for game management in other countries (note Table 1 United States) Toattract investment the Russian Government concludes special agreements with huntingorganizations and entrepreneurs for terms from 20 to 49 years These entities in turnpledge that game resources will be subject to conservation measures Leases are deter-mined at auction and the process is supposed to be transparent and publicly scrutinizedwith the rental fees accruing to the federal budget Reporting requirements are quitedetailed with forms requesting information on every aspect of the lease from number ofemployees to estimated cost of road maintenance on the grounds
Regions set limits and boundaries on leased land and collect fees according to a sched-ule set by the tax code if the land is not bid by auction In 2010 the average was 10 rublesper hectare for a land lease though in remote regions such as Khanty-Mansi AutonomousOkrug the cost might be only one ruble per hectare (MNR 30 June 2010 law No 490)
From 2005 to 2011 the number of okhotpolrsquozovateli categorized as legal organiza-tions grew by 83 percent (Table 2) while the number of private individuals with suchdesignations grew more than six times (from 52 to 330) By the year 2013 there were4033 okhotpolrsquozovateli reported by the Federal Statistical Service3 These enterpriseswhether leases or outright purchases are part of the general transfer of rural land to oli-garchs and wealthy business elite as outlined by Visser Mamonova and Spoor in their2012 article in The Journal of Peasant Studies and by Grigory Ioffe and others (IoffeNefedova and De Beurs 2012) in their examination of the impoverished state of ruralland holdings in Russia On the one hand the phenomenon represents needed invest-ment in economic development of abandoned land But questions are raised overwhether laws are followed and investments benefit local underemployed populations4
In 2011 reporter Valeriy Serdyukov in the newspaper Vedomosti published selectdata on the size of some hunting leases by 16 well-known individuals or organizations
470 K Braden
totaling 2573 million hectares an area almost three times the size of YellowstoneNational Park (Serdyukov 2011) The percent of land available for leasing and the num-ber of hunting organizations are supposed to be distributed across the country accordingto scientific norms for game sustainability and demand but in reality the pattern reflectsurban populations Thus Leningrad Oblastrsquo has 133 organizations with long-term leasesranging from 232000 to 406 hectares in size (Vedomosti news January 20 2012) EVBenderskiy Chair of Rosokhotrybolovsoyuz published an open letter to the deputyminister of MNR on the issue of exclusionary rights to hunting grounds complainingthat the criterion for setting standards on maximum amount of leased land per regionwas not clear and the part of the law trying to prevent monopolistic control of land wassubject to interpretation (Benderskiy 2012)
The director of the hunting department for MNR Anton Bersenyev addressed per-ceived inequities in the privatization process in an interview with Sergey Fokin for theonline hunting journal Okhotnikru The reporter stated
for our conversation it is appropriate to begin with the issues of concern to many hunterswho believe that the transfer of hunting grounds to legal entities including individual usersleads to the infringement of the rights of hunters especially local ones who have hunted insuch places for many generations (Fokin 2013)
Perhaps the sensitivity to unfairness in more recent hunting land leases may be summedup best by Valery Serdyukov in his article on oligarchs and hunting Noting that variouspublic organizations and hunting clubs had been losing out on their long-term leasesbroken by the government in favor of being auctioned off (sometimes in a non-transpar-ent manner) to new private enterprises he wrote
Only ten years ago almost all hunting land was public in terms of the number [of individ-ual grounds] listed for common hunting But then everything changed ldquoMuscovites arrivedand hunted They liked our places and said they wanted to take the landrdquo remembers onemember of a regional hunting society ldquoWe put in a claim won the competition andreceived a license for the plot we wantedrdquo noted a Moscow businessman one of the largestrenters of hunting lands in the Northwest (Serdyukov 2011)
Did the advent of the improved hunting laws even the playing field Serdyukov (2011)cites evidence that before the new laws came into force those with information andpower made preparations to win the auctions in advance and secure long-term 49-yearleases He cited the example of Tver Oblastrsquo where 16 agreements were signed by thegovernor for leases totaling 220085 ha each for a 49-year period all concluded on theeve of the open auction
Such anecdotal evidence cannot be accepted as a pattern but discussions on huntingforums suggest there is at least a perception among ordinary hunters that they areincreasingly being shutout from hunting resources while at the same time the powerelite are allowed full access to game even if it violates the law
The impact of high-profile poaching cases
As suggested by such exposeacutes as Zersquoev Wolfsonrsquos book noted above men in power inRussia or the USSR have long exhibited unconcern and impunity about violating hunt-ing norms In 1997 for example Prime Minister Viktor Chernomyrdin and AnatolyLisitsyn governor of Yaroslavrsquo Oblastrsquo were accused of illegally shooting a hibernating
Eurasian Geography and Economics 471
female bear but no charges were ever filed (Apalrsquokov and Averin 2008) Boris Yeltsinand the governor of Novgorod Oblastrsquo were alleged to hunt moose out of season(Moiseyenko 2004) An important difference with the past is the availability ofinformation in the Internet age The Russian press (print online and broadcast) socialmedia environmental organizations and huntersrsquo online forums have all publicizedVIP-poaching Sufficient cases emerged just in the last few years to allow creation ofTable A1 in Appendix 1 via information from media outlets Not all the cases listedhave resulted in convictions therefore I present the information as a demonstration ofhow perceptions are created in the mind of the public not as a list of people convictedof poaching
WWF-Russia and TraSSS (Center for Study of Terrorism International OrganizedCrime and Corruption) released a report on poaching in the Russian Far East and theirsurvey research seemed to affirm that local people believe that wildlife crime is oftenperpetrated by a powerful elite A majority (78 percent) of those surveyed felt that poach-ers were primarily people in power and 59 percent surveyed thought that the wealthywere the most common poachers (Vaysman Matveychuk and Minrsquokov 2012 13) Whilethe authors of the report felt that involvement of the local community to halt the crimeswas necessary at the same time it was acknowledged that local peoplersquos perceptions shiftthe blame to elite outsiders Baydykov (2012) a former hunting guide who worked foryears in the Altay Krayrsquos Kislukhinskiy reserve echoed this impression when hediscussed elite hunters who for years practiced illegal helicopter hunting in the region Hestated that such people crushed the institution of real hunting in the Altay Kray and thatordinary poorer hunters could certainly not afford the mechanized equipment
Not satisfied with open hunting grounds and seasons confident in their impunity they entera wildlife sanctuary on snowmobiles and helicopters The only obstacle in their way mightbe a ranger And the consequences of those encounters I find offensive
Vladimir Aramilev a renowned wildlife scientist who coordinates the Amur leopardprogram for WWF-Russia argued in an editorial for Russkiy okhotnichiy zhurnal (2014)that all the efforts and funds to halt poaching in Russia might be in vain because of asystem that does not inherently have a design to stop it He did find some hope inimprovement of some game animal numbers since privatized game farms look out fortheir investments However Aramilev also wrote that those who prosecute the crime donot work actively enough to condemn the perpetrators and therefore the impunity thatpoachers enjoy breeds contempt for the law
A citizen who is law-abiding is guided by his inner convictions which coincide with lawsof human society and fear of inevitable punishment Double standards completely ruinedthe system of loyal relations to onersquos neighbor the conservation of the environment andcompliance with the law The post-Soviet period with raging theft and banditry put an endto the soul of a Russian person Therefore a law abiding citizenry can only be achievedthrough the second path through the fear of inevitable punishment And what type of inevi-table punishment for poaching can there be if even those who work for powerful officesare not interested (Aramilev 2013)
While poaching accusations against officials and wealthy businessmen occur throughoutRussia the record in the Altay Republic has been especially gruesome Severalhigh-profile cases were broadly covered in the Russian press and followed keenly byenvironmental organizations In 2003 a local wildlife manager encountered a group
472 K Braden
who illegally hunted from a Mi-8 helicopter a protected herd of ibex and the groupturned out to include Aleksey Saurin who at the time was head of federal managementfor hunting resources (Braden and Prudnikova 2008 15ndash16)
Perhaps the most notorious case was referred to as ldquoAltay-gaterdquo (Castner andEwald 2009) A VIP group had apparently been illegally hunting argali in the Kosh-Agach district when the helicopter crashed (the Altapress was quickly on the scene ofthe accident and published pictures including of the ibex) Among the dead were thepresidential envoy to the State Duma Aleksandr Kosopkin and Viktor Kaimin chair-man of the Committee for the Protection Use and Reproduction of Fauna of theAltay Republic who had earlier promoted trophy hunting in the Altay The four whosurvived included the Deputy Prime Minister of the Republic of Altay Anatoly Ban-nykh chief for the State Duma Committee on Economic Policy and EntrepreneurshipNikolai Kapranov CEO of the Moscow-based industrial environmental companyldquoInekordquo Boris Belinsky and a co-pilot Maxim Kolbin Bannykh resigned his positionafter the crash and he along with Belinsky and Kapranov were charged with illegalhunting The investigation dragged on for two years with the case alternately dis-missed and reopened as environmental groups brought pressure on the governmentThe defendants claimed they had not participated in the actual shooting but only wereguilty of being present on the helicopter On 23 May 2011 the three men wereacquitted and the prosecutor appealed When sent back to local courts it was decidedthat the statute of limitations had expired Commenting on the case Mikhail Kreyn-dlin of Greenpeace-Russia noted ldquoTruly now VIP-poachers have gotten a clear signallsquoall is possible and nothing will come of itrsquo The ordinary citizen caught poachingcan be punished with a real prison term Senior officials are not threatened with any-thingrdquo (Vishnevskiy 2011)
But other high-profile cases have been brought under suspicious circumstancesAleksey Navalny with the Progress Party and an active opponent of Vladimir Putin wasaccused by VOOP (the All-Russian Nature Conservation Society) of poaching becausehe posed for a picture after moose hunting that appeared to be taken in the summerwhile the season does not start until October (The Moscow Times 2014) LyubovrsquoDuyko who heads up the societyrsquos legal affairs sent an official complaint to the pros-ecutorrsquos office Navalny denied the charge Duyko is a prominent member of PutinrsquosUnited Russia Party (along with other members of the VOOP Board) and stood for2014 municipal elections in the Porokhovyye district of St Petersburg as a party mem-ber (Varkhivakhnet 2014)
Some attempts to bring valid complaints against VIP illegal hunters have resulted indifficult times for inspectors or prosecutors One well-known case involved AleksandrDovydenko a hunting guide with the organization ldquoMosoblokhotupravleniyrdquo who losthis job in 2013 and was sentenced to probation in a prison term for abuse of power Hehad apprehended people he accused of illegal hunting including the head of Gazpromrsquosgeology division Gennady Kucherov and the CEO of the firm ldquoTranssetirdquo (Table A1)Questions arose during the trial of whether Dovydenko had shot one person in a groupof poachers whom he claimed were resisting arrest by escaping on their snowmobileAn unemployed hunter who accompanied the others was the only one eventuallycharged and convicted of poaching (Shvarev 2013b) The Dovydenko case receivedmuch attention and inspired a petition via the NGO ldquoChangeorgrdquo to relieve him of thecharges5 A similar incident occurred in Kurgan Oblastrsquo with an inspector who sus-pected police of poaching from snowmobiles reported it and then was arrested himself
Eurasian Geography and Economics 473
and accused of taking bribes in earlier incidents The poaching case against the officialswas never prosecuted (Chelovek i zakon 2014)
Motivations for VIP-poaching
Recreational poaching has been examined by Muth and Bowe (1998) in the UnitedStates and the authors suggested two motivations poaching as ldquothrill killingrdquo andobsession with display of trophies (15ndash17) One aspect that differentiates motivation inthese cases from the Russian context is the element of secretiveness Illegal trophy hun-ters in the American West take pains to hide the evidence from authorities (Archibold2006) while VIP poachers in Russia usually operate in an open fashion
Urbanrsquos (2010) study of the cultures of power in post-communist Russia provides auseful framework for exploring the motivations of Russian VIP poachers While abusesof power by oligarchs and the nouveaux riches have been well documented (see forexample Dawisha 2014 Hoffman 2002) Urbanrsquos study allows a look inside the cultureof the elite through interviews and defines the importance of the sub-culture or ldquoinrdquogroup He suggests that for those on the outside the actions of the elite may seem mis-taken or crazy but ldquofor those sharing the same habitus informed by the same culturalpractices and participating in the same discourse they are regarded as realrdquo (6) FurtherUrban presents a strong case that law and morality do not go hand in hand for those inpower but actually may work in opposition moral criteria are established through inter-personal relationships while the law itself is regarded as a weakness (15ndash16) This argu-ment coincides well with Aramilevrsquos position noted above that once respect for the lawthrough an inner moral compass disappears there is only the of threat punishment thatwill halt lawbreakers
Researchers have suggested that part of Vladimir Putinrsquos mass appeal to citizens ishis role in ldquore-masculinizingrdquo their self-image as Russians (Foxall 2013 Riabov andRiabova 2014) Gender is an important boundary marker for those in power and theattempt to make concrete an ldquousrdquo versus ldquothemrdquo mentality Riabov and Riabova (2014)noted that the traditional attributes of masculinity suggest power while submissioncorrelates with what (in the authorsrsquo view) some Russians perceive as feminine attri-butes (25ndash25) A study of the public images portrayed by Putin in settings that arehyper-masculine (Figure 4) underscores these arguments Foxall has examined a seriesof Kremlin-approved photographs released of Putin that show him in traditional maleactivities associated with outdoor recreation and noted that these have created anldquoAction Manrdquo portrait of a leader (Foxall 2013 134 see also Young 2011) A milita-rized virility is an expression of state power The term associated with such images isnastoyashchiy muzhik in the past referring to the peasant tradition in Russia but nowco-opted by elite such as Putin to suggest it is he who is the ldquorealrdquo Russian guy (Riabovand Riabova 2014)
What might the real ldquoreal muzhikirdquo think of such seemingly hyper-masculineexpressions of power Online forum responses by rank-and-file hunters suggest an atti-tude of contempt While Putin may remain popular with the public press coverage andsocial media discussion of unpunished elite criminals often highlight the bloodthirstynature of the crime the seeming unconcern of the VIP hunters and even public dis-dain6
474 K Braden
Figure 3 Editorial cartoon on privatization of hunting resources by artist Mikhail LarichevVecherniy Peterburg October 20 2009 Translation ldquoSoldrdquoSource Permission was obtained from the copyright holder
Figure 4 Vladimir Putin on a hunt in the Tyva Republic 2007 Photograph by European PressPhoto AgencySource Permission was obtained from the copyright holder
Eurasian Geography and Economics 475
Greedy people driven by vanity and after blood hellip not poor people but people in goodpositions (Baydykov 2012)
What land is left to defend Only those asshole oligarchs are lefthellipif the state laws are notfunctioning itrsquos time to fire the officials and their entourages -blogger comments on poach-ing in Samara Luka Nature Park (Sistema Opoveshcheniya 2014)
It seems to be that soon the only justice in Russia will be vigilante justice- blogger com-ment on Altay-gate helicopter crash incident (Mir Novostey 2014)
On the theme of poaching a law should be perceived normally as a law by hunters A badlaw is not a law but just derives from rotten conditions hellip Right now order is only upheldthrough repression but the order is spoiled Controllers are caught up in it ten times overfor this bullshit not a society determining its own traditions Blogger ldquodEretikrdquo (Gunsruforum 2013 Shvarev 2013a)
Officials are lawless hellip you canrsquot beat the system you can only be indignant and learnfrom the mistakes of others Blogger Xgod89 (Gunsru forum 2011)
The truth about Russia now is that MNR and the courts do not rule but insolent jerks whomuzzle the courts and prosecutorsrsquo offices are in charge Blogger A Bonch-Bruyevich com-menting on Dovydenko case (Shvarev 2013b)
Some fat urban dyadrsquoka who goes into the forest and finds a bear or moose poached withhelp of hunting guide (Shalygin 2013a)
Conclusion for hunting sustainability ndash the value of a moral compass
I have argued that VIP illegal hunting though not a high percentage of poaching casessets a destructive tone not only because of direct damage to wildlife sustainability butalso because it contributes to corruption of inspectors and prosecution personnel cyni-cism about rule of law and a discouragement to non-elite hunters who are increasinglycut off from prey due to regulations and higher costs
The utility for VIP hunters may not be economic gain but may be the sense of powerenhancement and differentiation from the masses Social science research has suggestedthat unhidden violations of social norms may actually signal power whereas lower powerindividuals are more subject to social constraints (see for example Van Kleef et al2011) There are rewards to elevated power and the establishment of identity in a selectsubgroup of actors Resources are more accessible as is the ability to make decisions onhow to distribute those resources to others Keltner Gruenfeld and Anderson (2003)have cited numerous social-psychological experiments suggesting that elevated powerincreases the likelihood of socially inappropriate actions often showing up in males asldquoprofligate behaviorsrdquo (276ndash277) Given these precepts it is possible that overt incidentsof impunity in wildlife crime by VIP hunters in Russia are signs of status and a way tomaintain group identity a proposition that calls for further investigation
In turn the narrative of VIP poaching solidifies the perception of corruption ndash a phe-nomenon measured in Transparency Internationalrsquos Corruption Perceptions Index(Transparency International 2014) and a sense of hopelessness about the system ndash a factobserved by Russian social scientists such as Kofanova and Petukhov (2006) who sug-gest a narrative about endemic corruption is created in the minds of ordinary RussiansSurvey results show that most Russians believe the state does not act in the interest of
476 K Braden
its citizens bureaucrats are motivated by personal gain and corruption penetrates allspheres of society (Kofanova and Petukhov 2006 29) This narrative of corruption andcrime is supported by a Russian mass media that ldquovigorously relaysrdquo a normativesystem of a criminal world engendering disrespect for the judiciary and for formal lawsand an impression that the most successful people in Russia today display the mostnegative behavior models (Iurevich and Ushakov 2010 21ndash22 26ndash27) SimilarlyDawisha (2014) has explored the ldquosistemardquo inside the Russian hierarchy in her bookPutinrsquos Kleptocracy noting that the risk of activities is transferred from the elite to thestate but the rewards are privatized thus allowing those in power ldquoto act withimpunityrdquo (332ndash333) Given Putinrsquos arguments in favor of fighting corruption how canthe actions of insider elites be reconciled with evidence of environmental lawbreaking
Dawisha (2014) rightly notes ldquoThis is not to say that the Russian ruling elite doesnot see the benefits of a robust rule-of-law systemrdquo (9) While her exploration focusedon elite actions in international financial circles I make a similar argument of a selectiveapproach to application of domestic Russian laws on illegal hunting Protections againstprosecution for some in the government and rights conditional upon loyalty to theregime ensure that those in power can act in a predatory manner Informal associationsuseful friends and privileged access to resources are hallmarks of the insider ldquosistemardquo(Ledeneva 2013) As empirical data are presented in the future on violators apprehendedand convicted under the new 2012 hunting laws the number of cases involving peoplein power should be instructive to observe
Feldman and Blokov (2009) found in their survey that personalities mattered interms of public perception the most influential people for solving environmental ques-tions cited by respondents were those in political power business leaders ministry offi-cials and heads of NGOs (737) Precisely because high-profile people have sway overthe public in terms of societal norms for environmental law that fact might be put touse for improved observance of the 2012 regulations I suggest a new tool for socialnorming with respect to hunting laws in Russia publicity for well-known Russians whodemonstrate a new type of power and masculine image by adhering to regulations Vla-dimir Putin for example noted in an Outdoor Life interview ldquoToday when hunting andfishing are more like a tribute to traditions a sort of hobby enthusiasts of these outdooractivities should guide themselves by the lsquoDo No Harmrsquo principlerdquo (Young 2011 58)In his examination of how to improve law enforcement in the realm of environmentalnorms Sverdyukov (2014) wrote ldquothe mechanism of moral influence on offenders ispractically not used it is true but it is necessary to rework the levers of moral actionrdquo(160)
While some of the initiators of OD-ROS were people of power7 myriad bloggersfrom online hunting social forums picked up and repeated the text that the organizers ofthe 2014 OD-ROS Conference used in launching the effort
In past decades a host of serious problems have occurred in the sphere of Russian huntingLife has shown that the government is not capable of solving them The wider huntingcommunity can and should undertake a discussion of these problems identify solutionsand formulate constructive proposals for organs of state power hellip the first huntersrsquo confer-ence was the initiative of ordinary hunters unburdened by property or hunting lands withone goal to conserve the historic right of Russians to hunt This was not first given underSoviet power but much earlier ndash by tradition a significant part of the culture and in theblood of the Russian people (Rossiyskiy okhotnichiy soyuz 2014)
Eurasian Geography and Economics 477
AcknowledgementsThe author wishes to thank Dr Margaret Diddams of Seattle Pacific University for assistance withsocial psychology sources and Jennifer Castner of The Altai Project and geographer Dr JaimeKooser for reviewing drafts of this work
Disclosure statementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the author
Notes1 The rights of indigenous groups especially those designated of the North Siberia the Altay
Republic and the Far East have been described through sections of the hunting regulationsand amendments of various years While these populations are not the focus of this study theauthor recognizes the importance of the survival of indigenous cultures access to traditionalhunting grounds and land use rights for minority people in the Russian Federation
2 The focus here is on recreational hunting with firearms and excludes the myriad of illegalfishing cases covered in the Russian press Likewise use of snares and other traps particu-larly by poachers has been very controversial and warrants additional discussion
3 No breakdown by organizations versus individuals was available after the year 2011 at thetime of this writing Often the hunting leases run by private owners are large recreational cen-ters such as the Dubakinskiy resort in Leningrad Oblastrsquo owned by Nikolai Shamalov abanker whom Forbes dubbed one of the richest men in Russia The site accessible with ahelicopter landing pad includes a well-appointed cottage (ldquoVIP-Houserdquo) with televisionsauna and billiard rooms available for rental during moose season The newspaper Izvestiyareported on 26 September 2012 that three millionaire businessmen including Alfa BankrsquosPyotr Aven had invested 80 million rubles into creation of a hunting enterprise ldquoMedvedrsquordquo inArghangelrsquosk Oblastrsquo for VIP hunters a closed hunting club specializing in brown bear wildboar deer moose and Siberian stag (maral) The brainchild of businessman VladimirButorin the enterprise is located in the town of Bereznik where Butorinrsquos companies also areinvolved in agriculture and forest products This was the second enterprise invested in byAven who had also registered in Moscow a hunting club called ldquoHunting Groundrdquo financedby his private investment (Izvestiya 26 September 2012 Accessed 25 July 2014 httpizvestiarunews536084)
4 Butorin for example has not always done well with local farmers but has argued he isbringing access electrical power and other infrastructure as well as a fund for social pro-grams into the area Visser Mamonova and Spoor (2012) argued that the benefits of landtransfers have been mixed and laws while purportedly passed to cut down on monopolieshave instead strengthened the hands of large-scale land owners often shored up by corruptlocal officials (925)
5 As of August 2014 the case was still unresolved and Mr Dovydenko was consideringwhether he should appeal based on an amnesty declared by the Duma in honor of the 20thanniversary of the Russian Constitution
6 In addition to hunting news and environmental web sites one called Brakonrsquoerovnet has beenestablished to both to support legitimate hunters and to report news photographs and videoson poaching incidents
7 For example Nikolay Valuev former boxing champion elected to the Duma in 2011 underPutinrsquos party Valuev himself had been accused of poaching but the Arkhangelrsquosk regionalprosecutor had refused to consider the case He was added in 2014 to MNRrsquos Public Councilon Hunting
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Coghlan Andy 2014 ldquoPoaching on a Par with Arms Traderdquo New Scientist 221 (2957) 10Dawisha Karen 2014 Putinrsquos Kleptocacy Who Owns Russia New York Simon amp SchusterDegtyarev Kirill 2010 Interview with Valeriy Kuzenkov editor of Okhota ldquoEconomics of Hunt-
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Fokin Sergey 2013 Interview with AE Bersenyev Director of Hunting Department for the Min-istry of Natural Resources and Ecology of the Russian Federation Okhotnikiru July 25
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Foxall Andrew 2013 ldquoPhotographing Vladimir Putin Masculinity Nationalism and Visuality inRussian Political Culturerdquo Geopolitics 18 132ndash156 doi101080146500452012713245
FreeNews Volga 2013 ldquoZhiteli Lysogorskogo rayona obratilisrsquo k Vladimiru Putinu s zhaloboy naVladimir Stepanova i Vasiliya Tarasova [Residents of Lisogorskiy Region Address VladimirPutin with Complaint about Vladimir Stepanov and Vasiliy Tarasov]rdquo FreeNews Volga Fe-bruary 12 Accessed January 10 2015 httpfn-volgarunewsviewid12996
Gamov Aleksandr 2014 ldquoOkhota i politika gosudarstvennyy kompleks lsquoZavidovorsquo otmechaetsvoye 85-letiye [Hunting and Politics The State Complex of lsquoZavidovorsquo Marks 85 Years]rdquoNational Explorer Accessed July 12 2014 httpwwwnexplorerrunews__12865htm
Gomzikova Svetlana 2012 ldquoMinprirody sozdalo idealrsquonyye usloviya dlya VIP-brakonrsquoerov [Min-istry of Natural Resources Created Ideal Conditions for VIP-Poachers]rdquo SvobodnayaPressaJune 19 Accessed January 10 2015 httpsvpressarusocietyarticle56251
Gorbachev Albert 2014 ldquoNe mogut ili ne khotyat [Arenrsquot Able or Donrsquot Want]rdquo OkhotnikiruJune 5 Accessed August 19 2014 httpwwwohotnikiruhuntingsocietyssocietysarticle20140605641606-ne-mogut-ili-ne-hotyathtml
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Okhotnikiru 2013 ldquoUstav obshchestvennogo dvizheniya lsquoRossiyskiy okhotnichiy soyuzrsquo [Charterof Social Movement lsquoRussian Hunting Unionrsquo]rdquo March 1 Accessed June 30 2014 httpwwwohotnikiruhuntingsocietyssocietysarticle20130301638205-ustav-od-roshtml
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Serdyukov Valeriy 2011 ldquoOligarkhi i okhota [Oligarchs and Hunting]rdquo Vedomosti November21 Accessed July 22 2014 httpwwwrosprescomfinance9286
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Shalygin Andrey 2014 Stratgiya razvitiya okhotnichrsquoego khozyaystva Rossii do 2030 goda-pochemu vsye nedovolrsquony no ne mogut skazatrsquo chem immeno [The Strategy for Developmentof the Hunting Economy in Russia to the Year 2030 Why Everyone Is Not Happy but CannotSay Exactly With What]rdquo National Explorer March 14 Accessed August 2 2014 httpwwwnexplorerrunews__12387htm
Shvarev Aleksandr 2013a ldquoVIP-brakonrsquoery lyubyat kogda mnogo krovi [VIP-Poachers Love ItWhen There Is Much Blood]rdquo Rosbalt Moscow August 8 Accessed June 30 2014 httpwwwrosbaltrumoscow201308261168234html
Shvarev Aleksandr 2013b ldquoVIP-brakonrsquoery skoro posadyat na desyatrsquo let pomeshavshego imokhotoveda [VIP-Poachers Will Soon Imprison for Ten Years the Hunting Guide Who Inter-fered]rdquo Okhotnikiru August 29 Accessed August 1 2014 httpwwwohotnikiruarchivenews20130829639550-vipbrakoneryi-skoro-posadyat-na-desyat-let-pomeshavshego-im-ohotovedahtml
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Sistema Opoveshcheniya 2014 ldquoV parke lsquoSamarskaya Lukarsquo protsvetayut korruptsiya brakonrsquoer-stvo bespredel [In the lsquoSamarskaya Lukarsquo Park Corruption Unlimited Poaching Is Thriving]rdquoJune 21 Accessed July 10 2014 httpraznesiinfoblogpost12294
Smolrsquoyakova Tatrsquoyana 2013 ldquoOkhota za brakonrsquoera [Hunt for Poachers]rdquo Interview with SergeyDonskoy Minister of Natural Resources and Ecology Rossiyskaya gazeta July 22 AccessedJuly 10 2014 httpwwwrgru20130722donskoyhtml
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State Duma of the Russian Federation Adopted July 3 2013 Federal Law 494994-5 ldquoO vne-senii izmeneniy v Federalrsquoniy zakon lsquoOb okhote i o sokhranenii okhotnichrsquoikh resursov i ovnesenii izmeneniy v otdelrsquonye zakonodatelrsquonye akty Rossiyskoy Federatsiirsquo i Kodeks Ros-siyskoy Federatsii ob administrativnykh pravonarusheniyakh [On Amending the Federal LawlsquoOn Hunting and Conservation of Hunting Resources and on Amendments to Various Legisla-tive Acts of the Russian Federationrsquo and the Code of Administrative Offences]rdquo httpapidumagovruapitranscript494994-5
Stepanova Darrsquoya 2014 ldquoPochti 3000 ugolovnykh del svyazannykh s nezakonnoy okhotoynapravleno v sud [Nearly 3000 Criminal Cases Connected with Illegal Hunting Sent toCourt]rdquo Vremya Novosti Nizhnego Novgoroda i Nizhegorodskoy oblasti July 19 AccessedAugust 1 2014 httpwwwvremyanrunewspochti_3000_ugolovnyh_del_svjazannyh_s_nezakonnoj_ohotoj_napravleno_v_sudhtml
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Tekeyev Khalimat 2014 ldquoMinprirody khochet legalizovatrsquo brakonrsquoerskyyu okhotu na altayskikharkharov [Ministry of Natural Resources Wants to Legalize Poaching of Altay Sheep]rdquo July7 Accessed January 9 2015 httpwwwgreenpeaceorgrussiarunewsblogsgreen-planetblog49840
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Visser Oane Natalie Mamonova and Max Spoor 2012 ldquoOligarchs Megafarms and LandReserves Understanding Land Grabbing in Russiardquo Journal of Peasant Studies 39 899ndash931doi101080030661502012675574
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Wyatt Tanya 2009 ldquoExploring the Organization of Russia Far Eastrsquos Illegal Wildlife Trade TwoCase Studies of the Illegal Fur and Illegal Falcon Tradesrdquo Global Crime 10 144ndash154
Yemelyanova Raisa 2014 ldquoOmskiy brakonrsquoyer zaplatit 160 tysyach za ubiystvo dvukh kosulrsquo izaytsa-belyaka [Omsk Poacher Will Pay 160 Thousand for Killing of Two Deer and Hare]rdquoOmskregion July 1 Accessed January 10 2015 httpomskregioninfoitemaspid=24758
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respublike altay spravochnoye posobiye [On the Responsibility for Poaching in the AltaiRepublic Handbook]rdquo Fund for Sustainable Development of Altai and United NationsDevelopment Programme
Zaitseva Mariya 2013 ldquoTsarskaya okhota pochemu lsquoslivkirsquo rossiyskogo obshchestva tak lyubyatokhotitrsquosya v zapovednykh mestakh [Tsarrsquos Hunt Why Do Security Personnel of RussianSociety So Love to Hunt in Reserves]rdquo Pasmi Ru September 20 Accessed July 20 2014httppasmiruarchive96715
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Appendix
1
Table
A1
Sam
plerepo
rtsalleging
VIP-poachingin
post-Sov
ietperiod
(doesno
tim
plyconv
ictio
n)
Year
Location
Position(s)of
VIP(s)at
timeincident
reported
Source(s)
Web
addressAccessof
each
verified
11Janu
ary20
15
1997
Yaroslavl
Oblastrsquo
Ananinvillage
bullPresidentRussian
Federation
bullGov
erno
rYaroslavl
Oblastrsquo
Argum
enty
ifakti926
200
7Kom
prom
atRu
ecoethicsru
httpwwwcom
prom
at
rupage_21
495htm
httpgazetaaifruon
lineaif14
04
14_0
1
2001
Khakasiya
Repub
lic
Karatoshsko
-Ineyskiy
reserve
bullActor
andchairRussian
Cultural
Fou
ndation
bullFormer
speakerof
Russian
Dum
a
Nov
ayaG
azetaRu210
200
5http20
05nov
ayagazetarunom
er
2005
10n
n10
n-s01shtm
l
2002
AltayRepub
lic
Tarhatin
skiy
Lake
bullFormer
assistantto
VladimirPutin
and
BorisYeltsin
VitaTsentrzashchity
prav
zhivotny
khhttpwwwvitaorgruam
usem
ent
huntblack_listh
tm
2004
VladimirOblastrsquoSuzdal
bullOwnerof
newspaper
Mosko
vskiy
Kom
somoletsform
ermem
berof
the
Pub
licChamberRussian
Federation
Moscow
huntingclub
Zavtra204
200
4Kom
prom
atRu
wwwcom
prom
atrupage_1
4416
htm
httpzavtrarucontentv
iew200
4-02
-04
51
Nov
ogorod
Oblastrsquo
bullGov
erno
rNov
gorodregion
bullPresidentRussian
Federation
Argum
enty
ifakti926
200
7Kom
prom
atRu
httpwwwcom
prom
at
rupage_21
495htm
httpgazetaaifruon
lineaif14
04
14_0
1
(Con
tinued)
Eurasian Geography and Economics 485
TableA1
(Con
tinued)
Year
Location
Position
(s)of
VIP(s)at
timeincident
repo
rted
Sou
rce(s)
Web
addressAccessof
each
verified
11Janu
ary20
15
2005
Kursk
Oblastrsquo
Korenevskydistrict
Kursk
Pop
pyforest
reserve
bullChairCom
mittee
onYou
thSpo
rts
Drugd
ruga
onlin
e127
200
4httpwwwddd
kurskrunum
ber48
6new000
657
AltayRepub
lic
Shavlinskyreserve
bullDepartm
entHeadof
Con
servationamp
Hun
tingResou
rcesMinistryof
Agriculture
VitaTsentrzashchity
prav
zhivotny
kh529
200
7httpvitaorgrunew200
7may29-
huntershtm
Khakasiya
Repub
lic
Karatoshsko
-Ineyskiy
reserve
bullHead
MinistryforCivilDefense
and
EmergencySitu
ationsRussia
VitaTsentrzashchity
prav
zhivotny
kh529
200
7httpvitaorgrunew200
7may29-
huntershtm
2006
AltayKray
Cho
yadistrict
bullChairmanBarnaul
City
Cou
ncil
Bankfaks10
022006
httpwwwbankfaxrunews38
014
2008
Kam
chatka
Kray
Krono
tskiyreserve
bullFormer
head
ofFederal
Taxatio
nService
Volgo
grad
region
LifeNew
s128
201
0httplifenew
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s10
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erno
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mittee
toprotect
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life
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Parliament
Dum
astafferdeputy
head
ofRussian
President
Medvedev
bullPolicychiefcoun
selState
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mittee
onEcono
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erno
rAltayRepub
lic
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es112
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htm
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tinued)
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tinued)
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Repub
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201
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201
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tinued)
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Location
Position
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VIP(s)at
timeincident
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rted
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rce(s)
Web
addressAccessof
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ary20
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7357
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201
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htmlid=18
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viyreserve
bullDeputyof
district
DUMA
UnitedRussia
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lgog
rad-tim
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bullVicemayor
ofBlago
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bullRosselkho
znadzorexecutive
bullSpecialistregion
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otup
ravleniya
(hun
tingmanagem
ent)
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216
201
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srucom
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vosti8
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srucomarchrussia
11feb2014vipoacherh
tml (C
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ued)
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tinued)
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Position
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timeincident
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rted
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rce(s)
Web
addressAccessof
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ary20
15
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arsk
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otarybalkavOmskoy
Oblasti117
201
3httpoи
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01-15-04
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ncil
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esFeb19
20
14httpwwwth
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berof
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13
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5215
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htm
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822
201
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22aug2
013oh
otahtml
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berstate
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201
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Omskinform
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201
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skinform
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598
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tinued)
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mittee
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201
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vosti1
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ust-20
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124
201
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lic
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allvessels
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201
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201
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kruin
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2014
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2716
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lic
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vernor
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416
20
14httppg
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4
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220
201
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paper_1161
9html
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ndation
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mkruarticle201
402
20
988115
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121220
14408
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490 K Braden
- Abstract
- Introduction wildlife poaching in the context of Russian environmental management
- Background The literature on ``green criminality and poaching
- Methods value and limitations of social and advocacy media as a data source
- Russian legal regime for hunting2
- Privatization of hunting lands
- The impact of high-profile poaching cases
- Motivations for VIP-poaching
- Conclusion for hunting sustainability - the value of a moral compass
- Acknowledgements
- Disclosure statement
- Notes
- References
- Appendix 1
-
Russian art in an idealized form such as Vasiliy Perovrsquos famous 1871 painting Okhot-niki na privalye (Hunters at Rest) National leaders from tsarist to Soviet periods wereshown hunting in published photographs (Figure 1)
With the advent of the Soviet regime hunting clubs became more widespread andall hunting lands belonged to the state at the national or local level The governmentagency Glavokhota (Main Administration for Hunting and Zapovedniki-Reserves) hadauthority for regulation of both domestic and foreign hunters and hunting lands as wellas nature reserves (a good history of the organization may be found in Weiner [1999241ndash250] and a general history of hunting during Soviet times in Gamov [2014]) Theagency worked with some very large hunting unionsclubs often attached to police pro-fessions the railway sector or the military After the devolution of the Soviet Unionprivatization of hunting resources and growth of companies serving foreign trophy hun-ters began in earnest Some experts on hunting bemoan the post-Soviet developmentsValeriy Kuzenkov the editor of the journal Okhota in a 2010 interview noted ldquoNowboth our unified federal system for hunting oversight and our scientific and researchfacilities are in ruins hellip the country doesnrsquot have a unified and transparent system ofhunting oversightrdquo (Degtyarev 2010)
The changes to Glavokhota reflect many reorganization schemes for environmentalmanagement since the devolution of the Soviet Union The State Committee for Envi-ronmental Protection was abolished as far back as the year 2000 and many functionswere moved to the Ministry of Natural Resources (now the Ministry of NaturalResources and Ecology) of the Russian Federation the same bureaucracy responsiblefor drawing profits from exploitation of Russiarsquos resources Another source of complainthas been about the fact that Glavokhota had been connected to hunting inspectors andeducation to prevent poaching (Figure 2) whereas Gosokhotnadzor the agency
Table 1 United States and Russia hunting statistics 2011ndash2012
Russian Federation United States
Total hunting land mill ha 13660 5294as percent national area 8000 5390
private hunting lands mill ha 7380 2470percent of hunting land that is private 540 467
Number of hunters in 2012 2800000 13700000Hunters as percent total population 196 444Recreational expenditures on hunting mill US dollars $50000 $3370000Implied average expenditure per hunter US dollars $17857 $245985
Notes Russian Government estimates 15 billion ha are available for hunting almost 100 percent of nationalterritoryUS private hunting lands figures leased plus owned from 2011 Fish amp Wildlife survey Table 34US primarily measures huntersrsquo days on public or private lands by surveyExpenditures on Russian hunting from Smolrsquoyakova interview with DonskoyExpenditures on US hunting from 2011 Fish amp Wildlife report 22Sources Smolrsquoyakova (2013) Degtyarev (2010)Federal Statistics of Russian Federation httpwwwgksruwpswcmconnectrosstat_mainrosstatrustatisticsenterpriseeconomyDevelopment of Hunting Strategy in Russian Federation to 2030 3 July 2014 N 1216-p httpwwwrgru20140707oxot-xoz-site-dokhtmlUnited States Fish amp Wildlife Service (2011) National Survey of Fishing Hunting and Wildlife-AssociatedRecreationBackcountry Chronicles est BLM USFS and state public lands available for hunting httpwwwbackcountrychroniclescompublic-hunting-land
Eurasian Geography and Economics 463
responsible for legal oversight of hunting is now separated from other parts of gamemanagement in the MNR and housed instead in the Ministry of Agriculture Kuzenkovargued that there are inadequate inspectors for a country the size of Russia and thatinspectors have an insufficient power base or access to scientific norms (Degtyarev2010) In the past Glavokhota also had a Central Science and Research Laboratory ongame management and wildlife biology supervising 29 state-run experimental gamefarms Professor Mikhail Perovskiy a biologist with the Russian Agrarian Correspon-dence University in Moscow argued for the revival of not only Glavokhota but also itsagency culture noting that the employees and managers of the past were hunters
Figure 1 Historic Images of VIP Hunters Top Tsar Nikolay II at hunt in 1900 httpwwwebftourruarticleshtmid=631 bottom left Nikita Khrushchev (Leader of USSR from 1958 to 1964)and Josip Broz Tito (President of Yugoslavia) on a moose hunt 1961 Photo from the book Zavi-dovo Zhivaya istoriya (Sergey Devyatov Aleksandr Yegorov Valentin Zhilyaev and Olrsquoga Kay-kovoy 2014 Moscow KremlrsquoFilrsquom) and reproduced for website National Explorer httpwwwnexplorerrunews__12865htm bottom right Leonid Brezhnev (Leader of USSR from 1977 to1982) hunting 1973 Photographer Vladimir Musaelrsquoyan reproduced at website of NationalExplorer httpwwwnexplorerrunews__12865htm Websites accessed January 10 2015Source Permission was obtained from the copyright holder
464 K Braden
themselves Indeed when Khrushchev created the agency he drew upon members ofRosokhotrybolovsoyuz the main huntersrsquo union (Perovskiy 2011)
Rosokhotrybolovsoyuz which in 2013 welcomed Tatiyana Aramileva as its firstfemale president continues to be the largest hunting and fishing association in the coun-try with control of 14 percent of hunting land that is assigned to private organizationsand it serves as a powerful umbrella group for various regional clubs or unions(Degtyarev 2010 Rosokhotrybolovsoyuz 2013) In March 2013 a NGO OD-ROS(Obshchestvennoye Dvizheniye Rossiyskiy Okhotnicheskiy Soyuz [Social MovementRussian Hunting Union]) was formed and it sponsored a February 2014 conference inMoscow to empower rank-and-file hunters This new organization is emblematic ofdissatisfaction with the hunting legal regime in Russia Partly inspired by opposition torules eliminating some spring bird hunting because of proposed Russian accession toAEWA (Agreement on the Conservation of African-Eurasian Migratory Waterbirdsunder UNEP) OD-ROS also adopted resolutions on improvement of access to huntinggrounds and better equity on distribution of licenses (Okhotnikiru 2013)
As of 2014 226 species were designated as game animals (Lomanovoy 2010 Shalygin2013a) for hunting in Russia and the government estimated the equivalent of half abillion US dollars was spent on recreational hunting in 2010 (Degtyarev interview withV Kuzenkov 2010) while the figure for the United States was US $337 billion (UnitedStates Fish amp Wildlife Service 2011 Report Table 1) Ungulate species in Russia form themain game objects and include red deer roe deer musk deer spotted deer and moose but
Figure 2 1969 Soviet government anti-poaching poster by artist AA Shkrabo Translation ldquoAPoacher Is the Worst Enemy of NaturerdquoSource Permission was sought but the Darwin Museum in Moscow indicated that it was nolonger possible to obtain copyright for this as the agency that holds copyright is no longer in exis-tence
Eurasian Geography and Economics 465
wild boar is also hunted and fur-bearing fauna such as sable otters and beaver are huntedor trapped Brown bears have a limited legal hunt but the Russian Government has attimes forbidden spring hunting of hibernating bears (Walker 2012) By Russian Govern-ment estimates populations of wild boar roe deer and moose increased from 2004 to2012 by 90 27 and 46 percent respectively but the reported catch of these species grewat an even faster pace (Federal State Statistical Service 2012)
The rise in poaching energized environmental groups concerned over animal popula-tions and ecosystems to agitate for tougher laws In response national legislation onhunting began to be reformed and in 2009 a more unified strategy was announced(Law No 209) with Article 2 beginning to outline plans for sustainability of game andbetter preservation of biodiversity in Russia (Volyanskiy 2014) The plans called formore involvement by citizens and NGOs as well as for ways to make hunting resourcesmore accessible to the general public and it also envisioned improved scientific normsto determine wildlife management
Meanwhile studies by groups supported by outside international agencies such as theUnited Nations Environmental Program (UNEP) recognized the magnitude of the problemin Russia and called for much tougher laws and fines to punish poachers (see for exampleYurkova Almashev and Tokova (2007) on poaching levels in the Altay region) Damagewas classified by Russian law according to ldquomajor damagesrdquo such as destroying wildlifelisted in the Red Book of Endangered Species (Braden and Prudnikova 2008 Kasparek2011 MNR 2012a) versus damage to less ecologically significant game animals Amend-ments followed and even further calls went out to tighten the laws as the rise in poachingcontinued One member of the Duma Oleg Mikheev even proposed that all hunting bebanned in Russia an idea that did not receive much support (Shalygin 2013a) But prohibi-tions on hunting polar bears baby harp seals and other popular glamor species wereadopted although some limited hunting of polar bears resumed in 2011 in Russia Envi-ronmental NGOs were joined in the call for tougher standards by animal rights groups(such as Moscow Society of Animal Protection and IFAW the International Fund for Ani-mal Welfare) In some cases anti-poaching brigades were even created by outside groupsfor example the United Nations Development Program and the World Bank Global Envi-ronmental Facility financed them in the Altay-Sayan Ecoregion project (Kasparek 2011) incooperation with the Sosnovka Coalition (Angarova 2011) The Zelyeniy patrol (ldquoGreenPatrolrdquo) NGO started in Sakhalin in 2007 as a citizensrsquo action group in Russia and oftenpublicizes cases of poacher
At some regional levels local authorities had already raised fines for poaching forexample in Vologda Oblastrsquo by March 2013 Governor Oleg Kuvshinnikov made fines 10times higher than the previous year (Polyanskaya 2013) and he served as one source ofinsider pressure on the federal government The organizations publicized how low the fineswere for poaching of endangered species in Russia and the fact that even if caught poach-ers obtained profits vastly outweighing financial penalties In addition organizationsargued that the law should encompass not only those apprehended illegally killing animalsbut also criminals who participated in the transport and marketing of the products
On 15 June 2012 a new law (registered at Ministry of Justice 04022011 No 19704)entered into force with a subsequent law signed in May 2013 by Vladimir Putin (FederalLaw No 91 07052013) creating increased fines and penalties for those convicted ofpoaching Depending on the species and the circumstances fines have risen up to 10-foldThe law allows guns to be confiscated and the right to hunt may be revoked for up to twoyears Penalties for officials citizens who reoffend or organized crime members caughtand convicted of poaching are much harsher with higher financial penalties and prison
466 K Braden
terms up to seven years (Shalygin 2013b Smolrsquoyakova 2013 State Duma 2013WWF-Russia 2014a) These stricter penalties were hailed by experts and environmentalistsas an important first step to reduce poaching (Polyanskaya 2013) with Olga Zherebkina ofWWFAmur branch arguing that revocation of the right to hunt was one of the most effec-tive tools to combat poaching (WWF-Russia 2014a) Penalties were increased for huntingout of season hunting without proper documents or using hunting areas under lease with-out permission Inspectors were given more power to stop people demand documentslook at photographs or other artifacts and apprehend offenders
Since the advent of the new laws the Russian press and environmental web siteshave indeed publicized many cases of apprehended poachers The newspaper Vremya inthe Nizhniy Novgorod Oblastrsquo reported that nearly 3000 criminal cases of illegal hunt-ing had been prosecuted in the first half of 2014 alone (Stepanova 2014) In OmskOblastrsquo a resident of Nizhneomsk district was fined 160000 rubles (equivalent to morethan US $4000) for illegally killing from a snowmobile two roe deer and a rabbit(Yemelyanova 2014) The government arrest rate for game poachers will in all probabil-ity continue to increase (Lizer 2014) For example Oleg Mitvolrsquo former head ofRosprirodnadzor (Service for Oversight of Natural Resources within MNR) reportedduring an interview with Pravdaru that an estimated 20 percent of urban-based huntersand 30 percent of rural ones hunt without a license while the figure for the NorthCaucasus region was as much as 100 percent (Polyanskaya 2013)
But will the laws be effective enough to stop some of the most egregious forms ofpoaching by organized crime elements and VIP hunters or will they serve to mainlyapprehend more common lawbreakers who illegally take game stock
It was noted quickly after adoption of the new laws that they had a significant flawparagraph 531 prohibiting certain motorized forms of hunting (for example using heli-copters to hunt saiga antelope or shooting ungulates from ATVs) was dropped from thenew code Representatives from Greenpeace-Russia and WWF-Russia called attention tothe problem and began public campaigns to correct this omission Vladimir Krever ofWWFrsquos Moscow office argued that it had not been an oversight but eliminated purpose-fully and called it ldquolegalized poachingrdquo (Chizhova 2012 Greenpeace Russia 2012)Some comments ironically suggested that there was more in the new laws about use ofhunting dogs than the use of helicopters (Sinyakov 2012) and one online news serviceread ldquoMinpriroda (MNR) Has Created Ideal Conditions for VIP-Poachersrdquo (Gomzikova2012) Public pressure caused the law to be amended (Registered in the Ministry of Jus-tice on 30 May 2012 No 24394) to reinsert paragraph 531
Environmental groups were not the only ones examining the new laws Recreationalhunters seemed to be less welcoming of the legislation passed since 2009 online forumsand journals began to point out what were perceived as errors in the legislation Thecomplaints from the hunting communities encompassed the following issues
bull Lack of clarity especially congruence of local and federal laws and understandingof scientific norms for setting seasons and rules for each species the need forclearer definition of allowances of trapping for ldquoeducational purposesrdquo and whatconstitutes a scientific quota lack of clarity about constraints on the use of hunt-ing dogs (Degtyarev 2010 Kuzenkov 2011 Shalygin 2013a)
bull Continued impunity by powerful poachers with political or economic clout failure todeal with falsification of documents and permits in some local areas (Kuzenkov 2011)
bull Continued favor for privatization making fees for use of privatized hunting groundsmore expensive lack of recourse in the courts for hunters who have complaints about
Eurasian Geography and Economics 467
Table
2Gov
ernm
entsupp
ortof
huntingresourcesandprivatizationtrends20
05ndash201
2(incurrentpricesmillionrubles)
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2005ndash201
2(
)
Federal
finan
cial
support
Total
expend
itureson
theenvironm
ent
23393
025
922
829
520
036
862
734
336
837
238
241
201
443
231
918
481
Expenditureson
biod
iversity
12542
16052
21681
26597
21463
22975
13381
17850
14232
biod
iversity
aspercentof
environm
entalexpend
itures
536
619
734
722
625
617
325
413
77
01
General
expend
itureson
gamemanagem
ent
1489
2003
2601
3344
3847
4515
5502
6196
41612
gamemgm
tas
percentenvironm
entalexpend
itures
064
077
088
091
112
121
134
143
22
516
expend
ituresforbiolog
ical
conservatio
nmeasures
225
307
431
500
608
655
743
986
43822
expend
ituresto
mon
itorgamepo
pulatio
ns34
4059
7094
90117
151
44412
expend
ituresto
maintainhu
ntinginfrastructure
helliphellip
helliphellip
hellip44
651
452
0
Priva
tization
indicators
Num
berof
approv
edhu
ntingorganizatio
ns20
0622
7628
1229
7531
8936
1439
0839
5619
721
legally
definedorganizatio
ns19
5422
0426
7928
2530
2233
3835
83hellip
18337
individu
alentrepreneurs
5274
133
150
170
276
330
hellip63
462
Areaof
leased
huntingland
sthou
sha
62600
066
200
068
600
068
200
069
900
072
100
076
200
073
800
011789
Avg
leased
land
perhu
ntingorganizatio
nthou
sha
312
291
244
229
219
200
195
187
5978
Sou
rce
Gov
ernm
entof
Russian
Federation
Federal
Service
forState
Statisticsldquookruzhayu
shchayasredardquo
httpwwwgksruwpswcm
connectrosstat_m
ainrosstatrustatisticsenvironm
ent
468 K Braden
private hunting organizations with land leases who do not follow regulations(Volyanskiy 2014)
bull Unclear laws about road access to public hunting grounds (particularly if routes mustcut across surrounding privatized lands) and about rules for hunting on agriculturaland forest lands (Degtyarev 2010)
bull Increased restrictions for public target practice areas or shooting rangesbull Higher costs of licenses creating burdens for rural poor especially elderly pensioners(Degtyarev 2010)
bull New cost imposed for recertification to renew licenses every five years by requiringgun safety training even for lifelong hunters The cost of the certification program8000 rubles represents about US $225 or by 2011 values one-half monthrsquos wages interms of averages for 45 percent of the Russian population (Federal State StatisticalService 2012)
Concurrent with the tighter laws the government of the Russian Federation issued astrategic plan to the year 2030 (MNR 2014) The plan was signed 3 July 2014 by PrimeMinister Dmitry Medvedev and recognizes the shortage of trained personnel and theneed to improve the population management of game animals The goals call for
bull increasing the number of game species to their ldquoecological capacityrdquo and mainte-nance of genetic diversity
bull increasing the economic value of hunting in Russia to one-half of one percent ofGDP (the value of hunting resources was estimated to be one-half billion US buthas the potential to increase to US $12 billion Shalygin 2014)
bull training sufficient state inspectors to allow three for each municipal district thatcontains hunting grounds
bull reducing poaching by a factor of 25 increasing the privatization of hunting landsin Russia and number of lease agreements with private organizations but makingliability stricter for hunting companies who do not follow regulations
bull increasing the number of game farms and public access to hunting areasbull clarifying the rights of hunters and the method for obtaining permitsbull establishing incentives to attract private investment in recreational hunting Theplan also recognizes that development of ecotourism would be a positive incomesource for indigenous communities
Budget allocations to achieve the plan were to be announced separately as each budgetcycle unfolded From 2005 to 2012 game management expenditure as a percent of fed-eral Russian Government spending on the environment grew from 064 to 143 percenta small portion of overall environmental spending but outpacing overall environmentalexpenditures in terms of growth trajectory (Table 2)
Privatization of hunting lands
The plan for 2030 also underlines the strategy of increased long-term leases on huntinggrounds that were formerly state run and open to the public respectively termed zakre-plennyye okhotnichrsquoyye ugodrsquoi (allotted hunting grounds) versus ODu for Obshchedos-tupnyye ugodrsquoi (commonly accessible hunting grounds) Table 2 shows the trend inallotments from 2005 to 2012 and the number of okhotpolrsquozovateli or designated pri-vate enterprise hunting organizations While leased land has grown (MNR 2012b) it
Eurasian Geography and Economics 469
has been outpaced by the increase in approved hunting organizations indicating thehigh demand for privatization In some areas such as the Voronezh region leased hunt-ing lands take up 85 percent of all hunting grounds in the Altay Kray 857 percent(Gorbachev 2014 Shalygin 2014 web portal for Hunting Administration of Altay Krayhttpwwwaltayohotaru accessed 13 September 2014) Private hunting grounds tend tobe better managed often with better paid staff and the ability to control game popula-tions therefore there is a tendency for game to concentrate on private grounds awayfrom areas of publicly accessible hunting ndash the Russian Government in creating the2030 plan noted that 91 percent of wild boar 75 percent of moose and 61 percent ofroe deer are now located on private land allotments (MNR 2014)
Shalygin (2014) writing in the politically conservative hunting news source Na-tional Explorer called for a more vigorous public debate among the hunting publicabout the wisdom of the strategic plan The strategic direction of the Russian Govern-ment may seek to head off the ldquotragedy of the commonsrdquo with respect to wildlife sus-tainability but it also creates a stronger monopoly control of game resources (Figure 3)The editor of the journal Okhota noted this in a 2010 interview about the direction thenew laws were taking
New proprietors often look at these lands as their own private domain ndash they think thatthey have the right to do what they want with them Very often they close access to theterritory for the local population This provokes conflicts (Degtyarev 2010)
The Russian Government set a goal of keeping at least 20 percent of hunting lands pub-lic (federal law on hunting Article 7 para 3) but hunting leases are becoming a com-mon method for game management in other countries (note Table 1 United States) Toattract investment the Russian Government concludes special agreements with huntingorganizations and entrepreneurs for terms from 20 to 49 years These entities in turnpledge that game resources will be subject to conservation measures Leases are deter-mined at auction and the process is supposed to be transparent and publicly scrutinizedwith the rental fees accruing to the federal budget Reporting requirements are quitedetailed with forms requesting information on every aspect of the lease from number ofemployees to estimated cost of road maintenance on the grounds
Regions set limits and boundaries on leased land and collect fees according to a sched-ule set by the tax code if the land is not bid by auction In 2010 the average was 10 rublesper hectare for a land lease though in remote regions such as Khanty-Mansi AutonomousOkrug the cost might be only one ruble per hectare (MNR 30 June 2010 law No 490)
From 2005 to 2011 the number of okhotpolrsquozovateli categorized as legal organiza-tions grew by 83 percent (Table 2) while the number of private individuals with suchdesignations grew more than six times (from 52 to 330) By the year 2013 there were4033 okhotpolrsquozovateli reported by the Federal Statistical Service3 These enterpriseswhether leases or outright purchases are part of the general transfer of rural land to oli-garchs and wealthy business elite as outlined by Visser Mamonova and Spoor in their2012 article in The Journal of Peasant Studies and by Grigory Ioffe and others (IoffeNefedova and De Beurs 2012) in their examination of the impoverished state of ruralland holdings in Russia On the one hand the phenomenon represents needed invest-ment in economic development of abandoned land But questions are raised overwhether laws are followed and investments benefit local underemployed populations4
In 2011 reporter Valeriy Serdyukov in the newspaper Vedomosti published selectdata on the size of some hunting leases by 16 well-known individuals or organizations
470 K Braden
totaling 2573 million hectares an area almost three times the size of YellowstoneNational Park (Serdyukov 2011) The percent of land available for leasing and the num-ber of hunting organizations are supposed to be distributed across the country accordingto scientific norms for game sustainability and demand but in reality the pattern reflectsurban populations Thus Leningrad Oblastrsquo has 133 organizations with long-term leasesranging from 232000 to 406 hectares in size (Vedomosti news January 20 2012) EVBenderskiy Chair of Rosokhotrybolovsoyuz published an open letter to the deputyminister of MNR on the issue of exclusionary rights to hunting grounds complainingthat the criterion for setting standards on maximum amount of leased land per regionwas not clear and the part of the law trying to prevent monopolistic control of land wassubject to interpretation (Benderskiy 2012)
The director of the hunting department for MNR Anton Bersenyev addressed per-ceived inequities in the privatization process in an interview with Sergey Fokin for theonline hunting journal Okhotnikru The reporter stated
for our conversation it is appropriate to begin with the issues of concern to many hunterswho believe that the transfer of hunting grounds to legal entities including individual usersleads to the infringement of the rights of hunters especially local ones who have hunted insuch places for many generations (Fokin 2013)
Perhaps the sensitivity to unfairness in more recent hunting land leases may be summedup best by Valery Serdyukov in his article on oligarchs and hunting Noting that variouspublic organizations and hunting clubs had been losing out on their long-term leasesbroken by the government in favor of being auctioned off (sometimes in a non-transpar-ent manner) to new private enterprises he wrote
Only ten years ago almost all hunting land was public in terms of the number [of individ-ual grounds] listed for common hunting But then everything changed ldquoMuscovites arrivedand hunted They liked our places and said they wanted to take the landrdquo remembers onemember of a regional hunting society ldquoWe put in a claim won the competition andreceived a license for the plot we wantedrdquo noted a Moscow businessman one of the largestrenters of hunting lands in the Northwest (Serdyukov 2011)
Did the advent of the improved hunting laws even the playing field Serdyukov (2011)cites evidence that before the new laws came into force those with information andpower made preparations to win the auctions in advance and secure long-term 49-yearleases He cited the example of Tver Oblastrsquo where 16 agreements were signed by thegovernor for leases totaling 220085 ha each for a 49-year period all concluded on theeve of the open auction
Such anecdotal evidence cannot be accepted as a pattern but discussions on huntingforums suggest there is at least a perception among ordinary hunters that they areincreasingly being shutout from hunting resources while at the same time the powerelite are allowed full access to game even if it violates the law
The impact of high-profile poaching cases
As suggested by such exposeacutes as Zersquoev Wolfsonrsquos book noted above men in power inRussia or the USSR have long exhibited unconcern and impunity about violating hunt-ing norms In 1997 for example Prime Minister Viktor Chernomyrdin and AnatolyLisitsyn governor of Yaroslavrsquo Oblastrsquo were accused of illegally shooting a hibernating
Eurasian Geography and Economics 471
female bear but no charges were ever filed (Apalrsquokov and Averin 2008) Boris Yeltsinand the governor of Novgorod Oblastrsquo were alleged to hunt moose out of season(Moiseyenko 2004) An important difference with the past is the availability ofinformation in the Internet age The Russian press (print online and broadcast) socialmedia environmental organizations and huntersrsquo online forums have all publicizedVIP-poaching Sufficient cases emerged just in the last few years to allow creation ofTable A1 in Appendix 1 via information from media outlets Not all the cases listedhave resulted in convictions therefore I present the information as a demonstration ofhow perceptions are created in the mind of the public not as a list of people convictedof poaching
WWF-Russia and TraSSS (Center for Study of Terrorism International OrganizedCrime and Corruption) released a report on poaching in the Russian Far East and theirsurvey research seemed to affirm that local people believe that wildlife crime is oftenperpetrated by a powerful elite A majority (78 percent) of those surveyed felt that poach-ers were primarily people in power and 59 percent surveyed thought that the wealthywere the most common poachers (Vaysman Matveychuk and Minrsquokov 2012 13) Whilethe authors of the report felt that involvement of the local community to halt the crimeswas necessary at the same time it was acknowledged that local peoplersquos perceptions shiftthe blame to elite outsiders Baydykov (2012) a former hunting guide who worked foryears in the Altay Krayrsquos Kislukhinskiy reserve echoed this impression when hediscussed elite hunters who for years practiced illegal helicopter hunting in the region Hestated that such people crushed the institution of real hunting in the Altay Kray and thatordinary poorer hunters could certainly not afford the mechanized equipment
Not satisfied with open hunting grounds and seasons confident in their impunity they entera wildlife sanctuary on snowmobiles and helicopters The only obstacle in their way mightbe a ranger And the consequences of those encounters I find offensive
Vladimir Aramilev a renowned wildlife scientist who coordinates the Amur leopardprogram for WWF-Russia argued in an editorial for Russkiy okhotnichiy zhurnal (2014)that all the efforts and funds to halt poaching in Russia might be in vain because of asystem that does not inherently have a design to stop it He did find some hope inimprovement of some game animal numbers since privatized game farms look out fortheir investments However Aramilev also wrote that those who prosecute the crime donot work actively enough to condemn the perpetrators and therefore the impunity thatpoachers enjoy breeds contempt for the law
A citizen who is law-abiding is guided by his inner convictions which coincide with lawsof human society and fear of inevitable punishment Double standards completely ruinedthe system of loyal relations to onersquos neighbor the conservation of the environment andcompliance with the law The post-Soviet period with raging theft and banditry put an endto the soul of a Russian person Therefore a law abiding citizenry can only be achievedthrough the second path through the fear of inevitable punishment And what type of inevi-table punishment for poaching can there be if even those who work for powerful officesare not interested (Aramilev 2013)
While poaching accusations against officials and wealthy businessmen occur throughoutRussia the record in the Altay Republic has been especially gruesome Severalhigh-profile cases were broadly covered in the Russian press and followed keenly byenvironmental organizations In 2003 a local wildlife manager encountered a group
472 K Braden
who illegally hunted from a Mi-8 helicopter a protected herd of ibex and the groupturned out to include Aleksey Saurin who at the time was head of federal managementfor hunting resources (Braden and Prudnikova 2008 15ndash16)
Perhaps the most notorious case was referred to as ldquoAltay-gaterdquo (Castner andEwald 2009) A VIP group had apparently been illegally hunting argali in the Kosh-Agach district when the helicopter crashed (the Altapress was quickly on the scene ofthe accident and published pictures including of the ibex) Among the dead were thepresidential envoy to the State Duma Aleksandr Kosopkin and Viktor Kaimin chair-man of the Committee for the Protection Use and Reproduction of Fauna of theAltay Republic who had earlier promoted trophy hunting in the Altay The four whosurvived included the Deputy Prime Minister of the Republic of Altay Anatoly Ban-nykh chief for the State Duma Committee on Economic Policy and EntrepreneurshipNikolai Kapranov CEO of the Moscow-based industrial environmental companyldquoInekordquo Boris Belinsky and a co-pilot Maxim Kolbin Bannykh resigned his positionafter the crash and he along with Belinsky and Kapranov were charged with illegalhunting The investigation dragged on for two years with the case alternately dis-missed and reopened as environmental groups brought pressure on the governmentThe defendants claimed they had not participated in the actual shooting but only wereguilty of being present on the helicopter On 23 May 2011 the three men wereacquitted and the prosecutor appealed When sent back to local courts it was decidedthat the statute of limitations had expired Commenting on the case Mikhail Kreyn-dlin of Greenpeace-Russia noted ldquoTruly now VIP-poachers have gotten a clear signallsquoall is possible and nothing will come of itrsquo The ordinary citizen caught poachingcan be punished with a real prison term Senior officials are not threatened with any-thingrdquo (Vishnevskiy 2011)
But other high-profile cases have been brought under suspicious circumstancesAleksey Navalny with the Progress Party and an active opponent of Vladimir Putin wasaccused by VOOP (the All-Russian Nature Conservation Society) of poaching becausehe posed for a picture after moose hunting that appeared to be taken in the summerwhile the season does not start until October (The Moscow Times 2014) LyubovrsquoDuyko who heads up the societyrsquos legal affairs sent an official complaint to the pros-ecutorrsquos office Navalny denied the charge Duyko is a prominent member of PutinrsquosUnited Russia Party (along with other members of the VOOP Board) and stood for2014 municipal elections in the Porokhovyye district of St Petersburg as a party mem-ber (Varkhivakhnet 2014)
Some attempts to bring valid complaints against VIP illegal hunters have resulted indifficult times for inspectors or prosecutors One well-known case involved AleksandrDovydenko a hunting guide with the organization ldquoMosoblokhotupravleniyrdquo who losthis job in 2013 and was sentenced to probation in a prison term for abuse of power Hehad apprehended people he accused of illegal hunting including the head of Gazpromrsquosgeology division Gennady Kucherov and the CEO of the firm ldquoTranssetirdquo (Table A1)Questions arose during the trial of whether Dovydenko had shot one person in a groupof poachers whom he claimed were resisting arrest by escaping on their snowmobileAn unemployed hunter who accompanied the others was the only one eventuallycharged and convicted of poaching (Shvarev 2013b) The Dovydenko case receivedmuch attention and inspired a petition via the NGO ldquoChangeorgrdquo to relieve him of thecharges5 A similar incident occurred in Kurgan Oblastrsquo with an inspector who sus-pected police of poaching from snowmobiles reported it and then was arrested himself
Eurasian Geography and Economics 473
and accused of taking bribes in earlier incidents The poaching case against the officialswas never prosecuted (Chelovek i zakon 2014)
Motivations for VIP-poaching
Recreational poaching has been examined by Muth and Bowe (1998) in the UnitedStates and the authors suggested two motivations poaching as ldquothrill killingrdquo andobsession with display of trophies (15ndash17) One aspect that differentiates motivation inthese cases from the Russian context is the element of secretiveness Illegal trophy hun-ters in the American West take pains to hide the evidence from authorities (Archibold2006) while VIP poachers in Russia usually operate in an open fashion
Urbanrsquos (2010) study of the cultures of power in post-communist Russia provides auseful framework for exploring the motivations of Russian VIP poachers While abusesof power by oligarchs and the nouveaux riches have been well documented (see forexample Dawisha 2014 Hoffman 2002) Urbanrsquos study allows a look inside the cultureof the elite through interviews and defines the importance of the sub-culture or ldquoinrdquogroup He suggests that for those on the outside the actions of the elite may seem mis-taken or crazy but ldquofor those sharing the same habitus informed by the same culturalpractices and participating in the same discourse they are regarded as realrdquo (6) FurtherUrban presents a strong case that law and morality do not go hand in hand for those inpower but actually may work in opposition moral criteria are established through inter-personal relationships while the law itself is regarded as a weakness (15ndash16) This argu-ment coincides well with Aramilevrsquos position noted above that once respect for the lawthrough an inner moral compass disappears there is only the of threat punishment thatwill halt lawbreakers
Researchers have suggested that part of Vladimir Putinrsquos mass appeal to citizens ishis role in ldquore-masculinizingrdquo their self-image as Russians (Foxall 2013 Riabov andRiabova 2014) Gender is an important boundary marker for those in power and theattempt to make concrete an ldquousrdquo versus ldquothemrdquo mentality Riabov and Riabova (2014)noted that the traditional attributes of masculinity suggest power while submissioncorrelates with what (in the authorsrsquo view) some Russians perceive as feminine attri-butes (25ndash25) A study of the public images portrayed by Putin in settings that arehyper-masculine (Figure 4) underscores these arguments Foxall has examined a seriesof Kremlin-approved photographs released of Putin that show him in traditional maleactivities associated with outdoor recreation and noted that these have created anldquoAction Manrdquo portrait of a leader (Foxall 2013 134 see also Young 2011) A milita-rized virility is an expression of state power The term associated with such images isnastoyashchiy muzhik in the past referring to the peasant tradition in Russia but nowco-opted by elite such as Putin to suggest it is he who is the ldquorealrdquo Russian guy (Riabovand Riabova 2014)
What might the real ldquoreal muzhikirdquo think of such seemingly hyper-masculineexpressions of power Online forum responses by rank-and-file hunters suggest an atti-tude of contempt While Putin may remain popular with the public press coverage andsocial media discussion of unpunished elite criminals often highlight the bloodthirstynature of the crime the seeming unconcern of the VIP hunters and even public dis-dain6
474 K Braden
Figure 3 Editorial cartoon on privatization of hunting resources by artist Mikhail LarichevVecherniy Peterburg October 20 2009 Translation ldquoSoldrdquoSource Permission was obtained from the copyright holder
Figure 4 Vladimir Putin on a hunt in the Tyva Republic 2007 Photograph by European PressPhoto AgencySource Permission was obtained from the copyright holder
Eurasian Geography and Economics 475
Greedy people driven by vanity and after blood hellip not poor people but people in goodpositions (Baydykov 2012)
What land is left to defend Only those asshole oligarchs are lefthellipif the state laws are notfunctioning itrsquos time to fire the officials and their entourages -blogger comments on poach-ing in Samara Luka Nature Park (Sistema Opoveshcheniya 2014)
It seems to be that soon the only justice in Russia will be vigilante justice- blogger com-ment on Altay-gate helicopter crash incident (Mir Novostey 2014)
On the theme of poaching a law should be perceived normally as a law by hunters A badlaw is not a law but just derives from rotten conditions hellip Right now order is only upheldthrough repression but the order is spoiled Controllers are caught up in it ten times overfor this bullshit not a society determining its own traditions Blogger ldquodEretikrdquo (Gunsruforum 2013 Shvarev 2013a)
Officials are lawless hellip you canrsquot beat the system you can only be indignant and learnfrom the mistakes of others Blogger Xgod89 (Gunsru forum 2011)
The truth about Russia now is that MNR and the courts do not rule but insolent jerks whomuzzle the courts and prosecutorsrsquo offices are in charge Blogger A Bonch-Bruyevich com-menting on Dovydenko case (Shvarev 2013b)
Some fat urban dyadrsquoka who goes into the forest and finds a bear or moose poached withhelp of hunting guide (Shalygin 2013a)
Conclusion for hunting sustainability ndash the value of a moral compass
I have argued that VIP illegal hunting though not a high percentage of poaching casessets a destructive tone not only because of direct damage to wildlife sustainability butalso because it contributes to corruption of inspectors and prosecution personnel cyni-cism about rule of law and a discouragement to non-elite hunters who are increasinglycut off from prey due to regulations and higher costs
The utility for VIP hunters may not be economic gain but may be the sense of powerenhancement and differentiation from the masses Social science research has suggestedthat unhidden violations of social norms may actually signal power whereas lower powerindividuals are more subject to social constraints (see for example Van Kleef et al2011) There are rewards to elevated power and the establishment of identity in a selectsubgroup of actors Resources are more accessible as is the ability to make decisions onhow to distribute those resources to others Keltner Gruenfeld and Anderson (2003)have cited numerous social-psychological experiments suggesting that elevated powerincreases the likelihood of socially inappropriate actions often showing up in males asldquoprofligate behaviorsrdquo (276ndash277) Given these precepts it is possible that overt incidentsof impunity in wildlife crime by VIP hunters in Russia are signs of status and a way tomaintain group identity a proposition that calls for further investigation
In turn the narrative of VIP poaching solidifies the perception of corruption ndash a phe-nomenon measured in Transparency Internationalrsquos Corruption Perceptions Index(Transparency International 2014) and a sense of hopelessness about the system ndash a factobserved by Russian social scientists such as Kofanova and Petukhov (2006) who sug-gest a narrative about endemic corruption is created in the minds of ordinary RussiansSurvey results show that most Russians believe the state does not act in the interest of
476 K Braden
its citizens bureaucrats are motivated by personal gain and corruption penetrates allspheres of society (Kofanova and Petukhov 2006 29) This narrative of corruption andcrime is supported by a Russian mass media that ldquovigorously relaysrdquo a normativesystem of a criminal world engendering disrespect for the judiciary and for formal lawsand an impression that the most successful people in Russia today display the mostnegative behavior models (Iurevich and Ushakov 2010 21ndash22 26ndash27) SimilarlyDawisha (2014) has explored the ldquosistemardquo inside the Russian hierarchy in her bookPutinrsquos Kleptocracy noting that the risk of activities is transferred from the elite to thestate but the rewards are privatized thus allowing those in power ldquoto act withimpunityrdquo (332ndash333) Given Putinrsquos arguments in favor of fighting corruption how canthe actions of insider elites be reconciled with evidence of environmental lawbreaking
Dawisha (2014) rightly notes ldquoThis is not to say that the Russian ruling elite doesnot see the benefits of a robust rule-of-law systemrdquo (9) While her exploration focusedon elite actions in international financial circles I make a similar argument of a selectiveapproach to application of domestic Russian laws on illegal hunting Protections againstprosecution for some in the government and rights conditional upon loyalty to theregime ensure that those in power can act in a predatory manner Informal associationsuseful friends and privileged access to resources are hallmarks of the insider ldquosistemardquo(Ledeneva 2013) As empirical data are presented in the future on violators apprehendedand convicted under the new 2012 hunting laws the number of cases involving peoplein power should be instructive to observe
Feldman and Blokov (2009) found in their survey that personalities mattered interms of public perception the most influential people for solving environmental ques-tions cited by respondents were those in political power business leaders ministry offi-cials and heads of NGOs (737) Precisely because high-profile people have sway overthe public in terms of societal norms for environmental law that fact might be put touse for improved observance of the 2012 regulations I suggest a new tool for socialnorming with respect to hunting laws in Russia publicity for well-known Russians whodemonstrate a new type of power and masculine image by adhering to regulations Vla-dimir Putin for example noted in an Outdoor Life interview ldquoToday when hunting andfishing are more like a tribute to traditions a sort of hobby enthusiasts of these outdooractivities should guide themselves by the lsquoDo No Harmrsquo principlerdquo (Young 2011 58)In his examination of how to improve law enforcement in the realm of environmentalnorms Sverdyukov (2014) wrote ldquothe mechanism of moral influence on offenders ispractically not used it is true but it is necessary to rework the levers of moral actionrdquo(160)
While some of the initiators of OD-ROS were people of power7 myriad bloggersfrom online hunting social forums picked up and repeated the text that the organizers ofthe 2014 OD-ROS Conference used in launching the effort
In past decades a host of serious problems have occurred in the sphere of Russian huntingLife has shown that the government is not capable of solving them The wider huntingcommunity can and should undertake a discussion of these problems identify solutionsand formulate constructive proposals for organs of state power hellip the first huntersrsquo confer-ence was the initiative of ordinary hunters unburdened by property or hunting lands withone goal to conserve the historic right of Russians to hunt This was not first given underSoviet power but much earlier ndash by tradition a significant part of the culture and in theblood of the Russian people (Rossiyskiy okhotnichiy soyuz 2014)
Eurasian Geography and Economics 477
AcknowledgementsThe author wishes to thank Dr Margaret Diddams of Seattle Pacific University for assistance withsocial psychology sources and Jennifer Castner of The Altai Project and geographer Dr JaimeKooser for reviewing drafts of this work
Disclosure statementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the author
Notes1 The rights of indigenous groups especially those designated of the North Siberia the Altay
Republic and the Far East have been described through sections of the hunting regulationsand amendments of various years While these populations are not the focus of this study theauthor recognizes the importance of the survival of indigenous cultures access to traditionalhunting grounds and land use rights for minority people in the Russian Federation
2 The focus here is on recreational hunting with firearms and excludes the myriad of illegalfishing cases covered in the Russian press Likewise use of snares and other traps particu-larly by poachers has been very controversial and warrants additional discussion
3 No breakdown by organizations versus individuals was available after the year 2011 at thetime of this writing Often the hunting leases run by private owners are large recreational cen-ters such as the Dubakinskiy resort in Leningrad Oblastrsquo owned by Nikolai Shamalov abanker whom Forbes dubbed one of the richest men in Russia The site accessible with ahelicopter landing pad includes a well-appointed cottage (ldquoVIP-Houserdquo) with televisionsauna and billiard rooms available for rental during moose season The newspaper Izvestiyareported on 26 September 2012 that three millionaire businessmen including Alfa BankrsquosPyotr Aven had invested 80 million rubles into creation of a hunting enterprise ldquoMedvedrsquordquo inArghangelrsquosk Oblastrsquo for VIP hunters a closed hunting club specializing in brown bear wildboar deer moose and Siberian stag (maral) The brainchild of businessman VladimirButorin the enterprise is located in the town of Bereznik where Butorinrsquos companies also areinvolved in agriculture and forest products This was the second enterprise invested in byAven who had also registered in Moscow a hunting club called ldquoHunting Groundrdquo financedby his private investment (Izvestiya 26 September 2012 Accessed 25 July 2014 httpizvestiarunews536084)
4 Butorin for example has not always done well with local farmers but has argued he isbringing access electrical power and other infrastructure as well as a fund for social pro-grams into the area Visser Mamonova and Spoor (2012) argued that the benefits of landtransfers have been mixed and laws while purportedly passed to cut down on monopolieshave instead strengthened the hands of large-scale land owners often shored up by corruptlocal officials (925)
5 As of August 2014 the case was still unresolved and Mr Dovydenko was consideringwhether he should appeal based on an amnesty declared by the Duma in honor of the 20thanniversary of the Russian Constitution
6 In addition to hunting news and environmental web sites one called Brakonrsquoerovnet has beenestablished to both to support legitimate hunters and to report news photographs and videoson poaching incidents
7 For example Nikolay Valuev former boxing champion elected to the Duma in 2011 underPutinrsquos party Valuev himself had been accused of poaching but the Arkhangelrsquosk regionalprosecutor had refused to consider the case He was added in 2014 to MNRrsquos Public Councilon Hunting
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Fokin Sergey 2013 Interview with AE Bersenyev Director of Hunting Department for the Min-istry of Natural Resources and Ecology of the Russian Federation Okhotnikiru July 25
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Foxall Andrew 2013 ldquoPhotographing Vladimir Putin Masculinity Nationalism and Visuality inRussian Political Culturerdquo Geopolitics 18 132ndash156 doi101080146500452012713245
FreeNews Volga 2013 ldquoZhiteli Lysogorskogo rayona obratilisrsquo k Vladimiru Putinu s zhaloboy naVladimir Stepanova i Vasiliya Tarasova [Residents of Lisogorskiy Region Address VladimirPutin with Complaint about Vladimir Stepanov and Vasiliy Tarasov]rdquo FreeNews Volga Fe-bruary 12 Accessed January 10 2015 httpfn-volgarunewsviewid12996
Gamov Aleksandr 2014 ldquoOkhota i politika gosudarstvennyy kompleks lsquoZavidovorsquo otmechaetsvoye 85-letiye [Hunting and Politics The State Complex of lsquoZavidovorsquo Marks 85 Years]rdquoNational Explorer Accessed July 12 2014 httpwwwnexplorerrunews__12865htm
Gomzikova Svetlana 2012 ldquoMinprirody sozdalo idealrsquonyye usloviya dlya VIP-brakonrsquoerov [Min-istry of Natural Resources Created Ideal Conditions for VIP-Poachers]rdquo SvobodnayaPressaJune 19 Accessed January 10 2015 httpsvpressarusocietyarticle56251
Gorbachev Albert 2014 ldquoNe mogut ili ne khotyat [Arenrsquot Able or Donrsquot Want]rdquo OkhotnikiruJune 5 Accessed August 19 2014 httpwwwohotnikiruhuntingsocietyssocietysarticle20140605641606-ne-mogut-ili-ne-hotyathtml
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Okhotnikiru 2013 ldquoUstav obshchestvennogo dvizheniya lsquoRossiyskiy okhotnichiy soyuzrsquo [Charterof Social Movement lsquoRussian Hunting Unionrsquo]rdquo March 1 Accessed June 30 2014 httpwwwohotnikiruhuntingsocietyssocietysarticle20130301638205-ustav-od-roshtml
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Shalygin Andrey 2014 Stratgiya razvitiya okhotnichrsquoego khozyaystva Rossii do 2030 goda-pochemu vsye nedovolrsquony no ne mogut skazatrsquo chem immeno [The Strategy for Developmentof the Hunting Economy in Russia to the Year 2030 Why Everyone Is Not Happy but CannotSay Exactly With What]rdquo National Explorer March 14 Accessed August 2 2014 httpwwwnexplorerrunews__12387htm
Shvarev Aleksandr 2013a ldquoVIP-brakonrsquoery lyubyat kogda mnogo krovi [VIP-Poachers Love ItWhen There Is Much Blood]rdquo Rosbalt Moscow August 8 Accessed June 30 2014 httpwwwrosbaltrumoscow201308261168234html
Shvarev Aleksandr 2013b ldquoVIP-brakonrsquoery skoro posadyat na desyatrsquo let pomeshavshego imokhotoveda [VIP-Poachers Will Soon Imprison for Ten Years the Hunting Guide Who Inter-fered]rdquo Okhotnikiru August 29 Accessed August 1 2014 httpwwwohotnikiruarchivenews20130829639550-vipbrakoneryi-skoro-posadyat-na-desyat-let-pomeshavshego-im-ohotovedahtml
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Smolrsquoyakova Tatrsquoyana 2013 ldquoOkhota za brakonrsquoera [Hunt for Poachers]rdquo Interview with SergeyDonskoy Minister of Natural Resources and Ecology Rossiyskaya gazeta July 22 AccessedJuly 10 2014 httpwwwrgru20130722donskoyhtml
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Stepanova Darrsquoya 2014 ldquoPochti 3000 ugolovnykh del svyazannykh s nezakonnoy okhotoynapravleno v sud [Nearly 3000 Criminal Cases Connected with Illegal Hunting Sent toCourt]rdquo Vremya Novosti Nizhnego Novgoroda i Nizhegorodskoy oblasti July 19 AccessedAugust 1 2014 httpwwwvremyanrunewspochti_3000_ugolovnyh_del_svjazannyh_s_nezakonnoj_ohotoj_napravleno_v_sudhtml
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Yemelyanova Raisa 2014 ldquoOmskiy brakonrsquoyer zaplatit 160 tysyach za ubiystvo dvukh kosulrsquo izaytsa-belyaka [Omsk Poacher Will Pay 160 Thousand for Killing of Two Deer and Hare]rdquoOmskregion July 1 Accessed January 10 2015 httpomskregioninfoitemaspid=24758
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respublike altay spravochnoye posobiye [On the Responsibility for Poaching in the AltaiRepublic Handbook]rdquo Fund for Sustainable Development of Altai and United NationsDevelopment Programme
Zaitseva Mariya 2013 ldquoTsarskaya okhota pochemu lsquoslivkirsquo rossiyskogo obshchestva tak lyubyatokhotitrsquosya v zapovednykh mestakh [Tsarrsquos Hunt Why Do Security Personnel of RussianSociety So Love to Hunt in Reserves]rdquo Pasmi Ru September 20 Accessed July 20 2014httppasmiruarchive96715
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Appendix
1
Table
A1
Sam
plerepo
rtsalleging
VIP-poachingin
post-Sov
ietperiod
(doesno
tim
plyconv
ictio
n)
Year
Location
Position(s)of
VIP(s)at
timeincident
reported
Source(s)
Web
addressAccessof
each
verified
11Janu
ary20
15
1997
Yaroslavl
Oblastrsquo
Ananinvillage
bullPresidentRussian
Federation
bullGov
erno
rYaroslavl
Oblastrsquo
Argum
enty
ifakti926
200
7Kom
prom
atRu
ecoethicsru
httpwwwcom
prom
at
rupage_21
495htm
httpgazetaaifruon
lineaif14
04
14_0
1
2001
Khakasiya
Repub
lic
Karatoshsko
-Ineyskiy
reserve
bullActor
andchairRussian
Cultural
Fou
ndation
bullFormer
speakerof
Russian
Dum
a
Nov
ayaG
azetaRu210
200
5http20
05nov
ayagazetarunom
er
2005
10n
n10
n-s01shtm
l
2002
AltayRepub
lic
Tarhatin
skiy
Lake
bullFormer
assistantto
VladimirPutin
and
BorisYeltsin
VitaTsentrzashchity
prav
zhivotny
khhttpwwwvitaorgruam
usem
ent
huntblack_listh
tm
2004
VladimirOblastrsquoSuzdal
bullOwnerof
newspaper
Mosko
vskiy
Kom
somoletsform
ermem
berof
the
Pub
licChamberRussian
Federation
Moscow
huntingclub
Zavtra204
200
4Kom
prom
atRu
wwwcom
prom
atrupage_1
4416
htm
httpzavtrarucontentv
iew200
4-02
-04
51
Nov
ogorod
Oblastrsquo
bullGov
erno
rNov
gorodregion
bullPresidentRussian
Federation
Argum
enty
ifakti926
200
7Kom
prom
atRu
httpwwwcom
prom
at
rupage_21
495htm
httpgazetaaifruon
lineaif14
04
14_0
1
(Con
tinued)
Eurasian Geography and Economics 485
TableA1
(Con
tinued)
Year
Location
Position
(s)of
VIP(s)at
timeincident
repo
rted
Sou
rce(s)
Web
addressAccessof
each
verified
11Janu
ary20
15
2005
Kursk
Oblastrsquo
Korenevskydistrict
Kursk
Pop
pyforest
reserve
bullChairCom
mittee
onYou
thSpo
rts
Drugd
ruga
onlin
e127
200
4httpwwwddd
kurskrunum
ber48
6new000
657
AltayRepub
lic
Shavlinskyreserve
bullDepartm
entHeadof
Con
servationamp
Hun
tingResou
rcesMinistryof
Agriculture
VitaTsentrzashchity
prav
zhivotny
kh529
200
7httpvitaorgrunew200
7may29-
huntershtm
Khakasiya
Repub
lic
Karatoshsko
-Ineyskiy
reserve
bullHead
MinistryforCivilDefense
and
EmergencySitu
ationsRussia
VitaTsentrzashchity
prav
zhivotny
kh529
200
7httpvitaorgrunew200
7may29-
huntershtm
2006
AltayKray
Cho
yadistrict
bullChairmanBarnaul
City
Cou
ncil
Bankfaks10
022006
httpwwwbankfaxrunews38
014
2008
Kam
chatka
Kray
Krono
tskiyreserve
bullFormer
head
ofFederal
Taxatio
nService
Volgo
grad
region
LifeNew
s128
201
0httplifenew
srunew
s10
930
2009
AltayRepub
licKosh
Agach
district
ldquoAltay-
gaterdquoincident
bullPresidentialenvo
yto
theState
Dum
abullDeputyGov
erno
rAltayRepub
licbullAltayRepub
licCom
mittee
toprotect
wild
life
bullOfficerof
lower
houseof
Parliament
Dum
astafferdeputy
head
ofRussian
President
Medvedev
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selState
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tinued)
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tinued)
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timeincident
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rce(s)
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addressAccessof
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ary20
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7357
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html
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201
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02ruaccidents44
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elsk
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htmlid=18
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viyreserve
bullDeputyof
district
DUMA
UnitedRussia
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2011
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lgog
rad-tim
esrustories18
8
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bullVicemayor
ofBlago
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bullRosselkho
znadzorexecutive
bullSpecialistregion
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otup
ravleniya
(hun
tingmanagem
ent)
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216
201
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srucom
211201
4httpwwwntvruno
vosti8
4295
6httpwwwnew
srucomarchrussia
11feb2014vipoacherh
tml (C
ontin
ued)
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tinued)
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timeincident
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rted
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rce(s)
Web
addressAccessof
each
verified
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ary20
15
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Oblasti117
201
3httpoи
ppф
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01-15-04
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3-01
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ncil
Moscow
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esFeb19
20
14httpwwwth
emoscowtim
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tymem
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13
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htm
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201
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22aug2
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otahtml
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14mem
berstate
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201
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201
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vcomarticlephp
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241
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district
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131202
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tychiefengineer
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201
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598
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tinued)
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201
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allvessels
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201
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201
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kruin
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2014
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2716
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201
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paper_1161
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mkruarticle201
402
20
988115
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121220
14408
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490 K Braden
- Abstract
- Introduction wildlife poaching in the context of Russian environmental management
- Background The literature on ``green criminality and poaching
- Methods value and limitations of social and advocacy media as a data source
- Russian legal regime for hunting2
- Privatization of hunting lands
- The impact of high-profile poaching cases
- Motivations for VIP-poaching
- Conclusion for hunting sustainability - the value of a moral compass
- Acknowledgements
- Disclosure statement
- Notes
- References
- Appendix 1
-
responsible for legal oversight of hunting is now separated from other parts of gamemanagement in the MNR and housed instead in the Ministry of Agriculture Kuzenkovargued that there are inadequate inspectors for a country the size of Russia and thatinspectors have an insufficient power base or access to scientific norms (Degtyarev2010) In the past Glavokhota also had a Central Science and Research Laboratory ongame management and wildlife biology supervising 29 state-run experimental gamefarms Professor Mikhail Perovskiy a biologist with the Russian Agrarian Correspon-dence University in Moscow argued for the revival of not only Glavokhota but also itsagency culture noting that the employees and managers of the past were hunters
Figure 1 Historic Images of VIP Hunters Top Tsar Nikolay II at hunt in 1900 httpwwwebftourruarticleshtmid=631 bottom left Nikita Khrushchev (Leader of USSR from 1958 to 1964)and Josip Broz Tito (President of Yugoslavia) on a moose hunt 1961 Photo from the book Zavi-dovo Zhivaya istoriya (Sergey Devyatov Aleksandr Yegorov Valentin Zhilyaev and Olrsquoga Kay-kovoy 2014 Moscow KremlrsquoFilrsquom) and reproduced for website National Explorer httpwwwnexplorerrunews__12865htm bottom right Leonid Brezhnev (Leader of USSR from 1977 to1982) hunting 1973 Photographer Vladimir Musaelrsquoyan reproduced at website of NationalExplorer httpwwwnexplorerrunews__12865htm Websites accessed January 10 2015Source Permission was obtained from the copyright holder
464 K Braden
themselves Indeed when Khrushchev created the agency he drew upon members ofRosokhotrybolovsoyuz the main huntersrsquo union (Perovskiy 2011)
Rosokhotrybolovsoyuz which in 2013 welcomed Tatiyana Aramileva as its firstfemale president continues to be the largest hunting and fishing association in the coun-try with control of 14 percent of hunting land that is assigned to private organizationsand it serves as a powerful umbrella group for various regional clubs or unions(Degtyarev 2010 Rosokhotrybolovsoyuz 2013) In March 2013 a NGO OD-ROS(Obshchestvennoye Dvizheniye Rossiyskiy Okhotnicheskiy Soyuz [Social MovementRussian Hunting Union]) was formed and it sponsored a February 2014 conference inMoscow to empower rank-and-file hunters This new organization is emblematic ofdissatisfaction with the hunting legal regime in Russia Partly inspired by opposition torules eliminating some spring bird hunting because of proposed Russian accession toAEWA (Agreement on the Conservation of African-Eurasian Migratory Waterbirdsunder UNEP) OD-ROS also adopted resolutions on improvement of access to huntinggrounds and better equity on distribution of licenses (Okhotnikiru 2013)
As of 2014 226 species were designated as game animals (Lomanovoy 2010 Shalygin2013a) for hunting in Russia and the government estimated the equivalent of half abillion US dollars was spent on recreational hunting in 2010 (Degtyarev interview withV Kuzenkov 2010) while the figure for the United States was US $337 billion (UnitedStates Fish amp Wildlife Service 2011 Report Table 1) Ungulate species in Russia form themain game objects and include red deer roe deer musk deer spotted deer and moose but
Figure 2 1969 Soviet government anti-poaching poster by artist AA Shkrabo Translation ldquoAPoacher Is the Worst Enemy of NaturerdquoSource Permission was sought but the Darwin Museum in Moscow indicated that it was nolonger possible to obtain copyright for this as the agency that holds copyright is no longer in exis-tence
Eurasian Geography and Economics 465
wild boar is also hunted and fur-bearing fauna such as sable otters and beaver are huntedor trapped Brown bears have a limited legal hunt but the Russian Government has attimes forbidden spring hunting of hibernating bears (Walker 2012) By Russian Govern-ment estimates populations of wild boar roe deer and moose increased from 2004 to2012 by 90 27 and 46 percent respectively but the reported catch of these species grewat an even faster pace (Federal State Statistical Service 2012)
The rise in poaching energized environmental groups concerned over animal popula-tions and ecosystems to agitate for tougher laws In response national legislation onhunting began to be reformed and in 2009 a more unified strategy was announced(Law No 209) with Article 2 beginning to outline plans for sustainability of game andbetter preservation of biodiversity in Russia (Volyanskiy 2014) The plans called formore involvement by citizens and NGOs as well as for ways to make hunting resourcesmore accessible to the general public and it also envisioned improved scientific normsto determine wildlife management
Meanwhile studies by groups supported by outside international agencies such as theUnited Nations Environmental Program (UNEP) recognized the magnitude of the problemin Russia and called for much tougher laws and fines to punish poachers (see for exampleYurkova Almashev and Tokova (2007) on poaching levels in the Altay region) Damagewas classified by Russian law according to ldquomajor damagesrdquo such as destroying wildlifelisted in the Red Book of Endangered Species (Braden and Prudnikova 2008 Kasparek2011 MNR 2012a) versus damage to less ecologically significant game animals Amend-ments followed and even further calls went out to tighten the laws as the rise in poachingcontinued One member of the Duma Oleg Mikheev even proposed that all hunting bebanned in Russia an idea that did not receive much support (Shalygin 2013a) But prohibi-tions on hunting polar bears baby harp seals and other popular glamor species wereadopted although some limited hunting of polar bears resumed in 2011 in Russia Envi-ronmental NGOs were joined in the call for tougher standards by animal rights groups(such as Moscow Society of Animal Protection and IFAW the International Fund for Ani-mal Welfare) In some cases anti-poaching brigades were even created by outside groupsfor example the United Nations Development Program and the World Bank Global Envi-ronmental Facility financed them in the Altay-Sayan Ecoregion project (Kasparek 2011) incooperation with the Sosnovka Coalition (Angarova 2011) The Zelyeniy patrol (ldquoGreenPatrolrdquo) NGO started in Sakhalin in 2007 as a citizensrsquo action group in Russia and oftenpublicizes cases of poacher
At some regional levels local authorities had already raised fines for poaching forexample in Vologda Oblastrsquo by March 2013 Governor Oleg Kuvshinnikov made fines 10times higher than the previous year (Polyanskaya 2013) and he served as one source ofinsider pressure on the federal government The organizations publicized how low the fineswere for poaching of endangered species in Russia and the fact that even if caught poach-ers obtained profits vastly outweighing financial penalties In addition organizationsargued that the law should encompass not only those apprehended illegally killing animalsbut also criminals who participated in the transport and marketing of the products
On 15 June 2012 a new law (registered at Ministry of Justice 04022011 No 19704)entered into force with a subsequent law signed in May 2013 by Vladimir Putin (FederalLaw No 91 07052013) creating increased fines and penalties for those convicted ofpoaching Depending on the species and the circumstances fines have risen up to 10-foldThe law allows guns to be confiscated and the right to hunt may be revoked for up to twoyears Penalties for officials citizens who reoffend or organized crime members caughtand convicted of poaching are much harsher with higher financial penalties and prison
466 K Braden
terms up to seven years (Shalygin 2013b Smolrsquoyakova 2013 State Duma 2013WWF-Russia 2014a) These stricter penalties were hailed by experts and environmentalistsas an important first step to reduce poaching (Polyanskaya 2013) with Olga Zherebkina ofWWFAmur branch arguing that revocation of the right to hunt was one of the most effec-tive tools to combat poaching (WWF-Russia 2014a) Penalties were increased for huntingout of season hunting without proper documents or using hunting areas under lease with-out permission Inspectors were given more power to stop people demand documentslook at photographs or other artifacts and apprehend offenders
Since the advent of the new laws the Russian press and environmental web siteshave indeed publicized many cases of apprehended poachers The newspaper Vremya inthe Nizhniy Novgorod Oblastrsquo reported that nearly 3000 criminal cases of illegal hunt-ing had been prosecuted in the first half of 2014 alone (Stepanova 2014) In OmskOblastrsquo a resident of Nizhneomsk district was fined 160000 rubles (equivalent to morethan US $4000) for illegally killing from a snowmobile two roe deer and a rabbit(Yemelyanova 2014) The government arrest rate for game poachers will in all probabil-ity continue to increase (Lizer 2014) For example Oleg Mitvolrsquo former head ofRosprirodnadzor (Service for Oversight of Natural Resources within MNR) reportedduring an interview with Pravdaru that an estimated 20 percent of urban-based huntersand 30 percent of rural ones hunt without a license while the figure for the NorthCaucasus region was as much as 100 percent (Polyanskaya 2013)
But will the laws be effective enough to stop some of the most egregious forms ofpoaching by organized crime elements and VIP hunters or will they serve to mainlyapprehend more common lawbreakers who illegally take game stock
It was noted quickly after adoption of the new laws that they had a significant flawparagraph 531 prohibiting certain motorized forms of hunting (for example using heli-copters to hunt saiga antelope or shooting ungulates from ATVs) was dropped from thenew code Representatives from Greenpeace-Russia and WWF-Russia called attention tothe problem and began public campaigns to correct this omission Vladimir Krever ofWWFrsquos Moscow office argued that it had not been an oversight but eliminated purpose-fully and called it ldquolegalized poachingrdquo (Chizhova 2012 Greenpeace Russia 2012)Some comments ironically suggested that there was more in the new laws about use ofhunting dogs than the use of helicopters (Sinyakov 2012) and one online news serviceread ldquoMinpriroda (MNR) Has Created Ideal Conditions for VIP-Poachersrdquo (Gomzikova2012) Public pressure caused the law to be amended (Registered in the Ministry of Jus-tice on 30 May 2012 No 24394) to reinsert paragraph 531
Environmental groups were not the only ones examining the new laws Recreationalhunters seemed to be less welcoming of the legislation passed since 2009 online forumsand journals began to point out what were perceived as errors in the legislation Thecomplaints from the hunting communities encompassed the following issues
bull Lack of clarity especially congruence of local and federal laws and understandingof scientific norms for setting seasons and rules for each species the need forclearer definition of allowances of trapping for ldquoeducational purposesrdquo and whatconstitutes a scientific quota lack of clarity about constraints on the use of hunt-ing dogs (Degtyarev 2010 Kuzenkov 2011 Shalygin 2013a)
bull Continued impunity by powerful poachers with political or economic clout failure todeal with falsification of documents and permits in some local areas (Kuzenkov 2011)
bull Continued favor for privatization making fees for use of privatized hunting groundsmore expensive lack of recourse in the courts for hunters who have complaints about
Eurasian Geography and Economics 467
Table
2Gov
ernm
entsupp
ortof
huntingresourcesandprivatizationtrends20
05ndash201
2(incurrentpricesmillionrubles)
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2005ndash201
2(
)
Federal
finan
cial
support
Total
expend
itureson
theenvironm
ent
23393
025
922
829
520
036
862
734
336
837
238
241
201
443
231
918
481
Expenditureson
biod
iversity
12542
16052
21681
26597
21463
22975
13381
17850
14232
biod
iversity
aspercentof
environm
entalexpend
itures
536
619
734
722
625
617
325
413
77
01
General
expend
itureson
gamemanagem
ent
1489
2003
2601
3344
3847
4515
5502
6196
41612
gamemgm
tas
percentenvironm
entalexpend
itures
064
077
088
091
112
121
134
143
22
516
expend
ituresforbiolog
ical
conservatio
nmeasures
225
307
431
500
608
655
743
986
43822
expend
ituresto
mon
itorgamepo
pulatio
ns34
4059
7094
90117
151
44412
expend
ituresto
maintainhu
ntinginfrastructure
helliphellip
helliphellip
hellip44
651
452
0
Priva
tization
indicators
Num
berof
approv
edhu
ntingorganizatio
ns20
0622
7628
1229
7531
8936
1439
0839
5619
721
legally
definedorganizatio
ns19
5422
0426
7928
2530
2233
3835
83hellip
18337
individu
alentrepreneurs
5274
133
150
170
276
330
hellip63
462
Areaof
leased
huntingland
sthou
sha
62600
066
200
068
600
068
200
069
900
072
100
076
200
073
800
011789
Avg
leased
land
perhu
ntingorganizatio
nthou
sha
312
291
244
229
219
200
195
187
5978
Sou
rce
Gov
ernm
entof
Russian
Federation
Federal
Service
forState
Statisticsldquookruzhayu
shchayasredardquo
httpwwwgksruwpswcm
connectrosstat_m
ainrosstatrustatisticsenvironm
ent
468 K Braden
private hunting organizations with land leases who do not follow regulations(Volyanskiy 2014)
bull Unclear laws about road access to public hunting grounds (particularly if routes mustcut across surrounding privatized lands) and about rules for hunting on agriculturaland forest lands (Degtyarev 2010)
bull Increased restrictions for public target practice areas or shooting rangesbull Higher costs of licenses creating burdens for rural poor especially elderly pensioners(Degtyarev 2010)
bull New cost imposed for recertification to renew licenses every five years by requiringgun safety training even for lifelong hunters The cost of the certification program8000 rubles represents about US $225 or by 2011 values one-half monthrsquos wages interms of averages for 45 percent of the Russian population (Federal State StatisticalService 2012)
Concurrent with the tighter laws the government of the Russian Federation issued astrategic plan to the year 2030 (MNR 2014) The plan was signed 3 July 2014 by PrimeMinister Dmitry Medvedev and recognizes the shortage of trained personnel and theneed to improve the population management of game animals The goals call for
bull increasing the number of game species to their ldquoecological capacityrdquo and mainte-nance of genetic diversity
bull increasing the economic value of hunting in Russia to one-half of one percent ofGDP (the value of hunting resources was estimated to be one-half billion US buthas the potential to increase to US $12 billion Shalygin 2014)
bull training sufficient state inspectors to allow three for each municipal district thatcontains hunting grounds
bull reducing poaching by a factor of 25 increasing the privatization of hunting landsin Russia and number of lease agreements with private organizations but makingliability stricter for hunting companies who do not follow regulations
bull increasing the number of game farms and public access to hunting areasbull clarifying the rights of hunters and the method for obtaining permitsbull establishing incentives to attract private investment in recreational hunting Theplan also recognizes that development of ecotourism would be a positive incomesource for indigenous communities
Budget allocations to achieve the plan were to be announced separately as each budgetcycle unfolded From 2005 to 2012 game management expenditure as a percent of fed-eral Russian Government spending on the environment grew from 064 to 143 percenta small portion of overall environmental spending but outpacing overall environmentalexpenditures in terms of growth trajectory (Table 2)
Privatization of hunting lands
The plan for 2030 also underlines the strategy of increased long-term leases on huntinggrounds that were formerly state run and open to the public respectively termed zakre-plennyye okhotnichrsquoyye ugodrsquoi (allotted hunting grounds) versus ODu for Obshchedos-tupnyye ugodrsquoi (commonly accessible hunting grounds) Table 2 shows the trend inallotments from 2005 to 2012 and the number of okhotpolrsquozovateli or designated pri-vate enterprise hunting organizations While leased land has grown (MNR 2012b) it
Eurasian Geography and Economics 469
has been outpaced by the increase in approved hunting organizations indicating thehigh demand for privatization In some areas such as the Voronezh region leased hunt-ing lands take up 85 percent of all hunting grounds in the Altay Kray 857 percent(Gorbachev 2014 Shalygin 2014 web portal for Hunting Administration of Altay Krayhttpwwwaltayohotaru accessed 13 September 2014) Private hunting grounds tend tobe better managed often with better paid staff and the ability to control game popula-tions therefore there is a tendency for game to concentrate on private grounds awayfrom areas of publicly accessible hunting ndash the Russian Government in creating the2030 plan noted that 91 percent of wild boar 75 percent of moose and 61 percent ofroe deer are now located on private land allotments (MNR 2014)
Shalygin (2014) writing in the politically conservative hunting news source Na-tional Explorer called for a more vigorous public debate among the hunting publicabout the wisdom of the strategic plan The strategic direction of the Russian Govern-ment may seek to head off the ldquotragedy of the commonsrdquo with respect to wildlife sus-tainability but it also creates a stronger monopoly control of game resources (Figure 3)The editor of the journal Okhota noted this in a 2010 interview about the direction thenew laws were taking
New proprietors often look at these lands as their own private domain ndash they think thatthey have the right to do what they want with them Very often they close access to theterritory for the local population This provokes conflicts (Degtyarev 2010)
The Russian Government set a goal of keeping at least 20 percent of hunting lands pub-lic (federal law on hunting Article 7 para 3) but hunting leases are becoming a com-mon method for game management in other countries (note Table 1 United States) Toattract investment the Russian Government concludes special agreements with huntingorganizations and entrepreneurs for terms from 20 to 49 years These entities in turnpledge that game resources will be subject to conservation measures Leases are deter-mined at auction and the process is supposed to be transparent and publicly scrutinizedwith the rental fees accruing to the federal budget Reporting requirements are quitedetailed with forms requesting information on every aspect of the lease from number ofemployees to estimated cost of road maintenance on the grounds
Regions set limits and boundaries on leased land and collect fees according to a sched-ule set by the tax code if the land is not bid by auction In 2010 the average was 10 rublesper hectare for a land lease though in remote regions such as Khanty-Mansi AutonomousOkrug the cost might be only one ruble per hectare (MNR 30 June 2010 law No 490)
From 2005 to 2011 the number of okhotpolrsquozovateli categorized as legal organiza-tions grew by 83 percent (Table 2) while the number of private individuals with suchdesignations grew more than six times (from 52 to 330) By the year 2013 there were4033 okhotpolrsquozovateli reported by the Federal Statistical Service3 These enterpriseswhether leases or outright purchases are part of the general transfer of rural land to oli-garchs and wealthy business elite as outlined by Visser Mamonova and Spoor in their2012 article in The Journal of Peasant Studies and by Grigory Ioffe and others (IoffeNefedova and De Beurs 2012) in their examination of the impoverished state of ruralland holdings in Russia On the one hand the phenomenon represents needed invest-ment in economic development of abandoned land But questions are raised overwhether laws are followed and investments benefit local underemployed populations4
In 2011 reporter Valeriy Serdyukov in the newspaper Vedomosti published selectdata on the size of some hunting leases by 16 well-known individuals or organizations
470 K Braden
totaling 2573 million hectares an area almost three times the size of YellowstoneNational Park (Serdyukov 2011) The percent of land available for leasing and the num-ber of hunting organizations are supposed to be distributed across the country accordingto scientific norms for game sustainability and demand but in reality the pattern reflectsurban populations Thus Leningrad Oblastrsquo has 133 organizations with long-term leasesranging from 232000 to 406 hectares in size (Vedomosti news January 20 2012) EVBenderskiy Chair of Rosokhotrybolovsoyuz published an open letter to the deputyminister of MNR on the issue of exclusionary rights to hunting grounds complainingthat the criterion for setting standards on maximum amount of leased land per regionwas not clear and the part of the law trying to prevent monopolistic control of land wassubject to interpretation (Benderskiy 2012)
The director of the hunting department for MNR Anton Bersenyev addressed per-ceived inequities in the privatization process in an interview with Sergey Fokin for theonline hunting journal Okhotnikru The reporter stated
for our conversation it is appropriate to begin with the issues of concern to many hunterswho believe that the transfer of hunting grounds to legal entities including individual usersleads to the infringement of the rights of hunters especially local ones who have hunted insuch places for many generations (Fokin 2013)
Perhaps the sensitivity to unfairness in more recent hunting land leases may be summedup best by Valery Serdyukov in his article on oligarchs and hunting Noting that variouspublic organizations and hunting clubs had been losing out on their long-term leasesbroken by the government in favor of being auctioned off (sometimes in a non-transpar-ent manner) to new private enterprises he wrote
Only ten years ago almost all hunting land was public in terms of the number [of individ-ual grounds] listed for common hunting But then everything changed ldquoMuscovites arrivedand hunted They liked our places and said they wanted to take the landrdquo remembers onemember of a regional hunting society ldquoWe put in a claim won the competition andreceived a license for the plot we wantedrdquo noted a Moscow businessman one of the largestrenters of hunting lands in the Northwest (Serdyukov 2011)
Did the advent of the improved hunting laws even the playing field Serdyukov (2011)cites evidence that before the new laws came into force those with information andpower made preparations to win the auctions in advance and secure long-term 49-yearleases He cited the example of Tver Oblastrsquo where 16 agreements were signed by thegovernor for leases totaling 220085 ha each for a 49-year period all concluded on theeve of the open auction
Such anecdotal evidence cannot be accepted as a pattern but discussions on huntingforums suggest there is at least a perception among ordinary hunters that they areincreasingly being shutout from hunting resources while at the same time the powerelite are allowed full access to game even if it violates the law
The impact of high-profile poaching cases
As suggested by such exposeacutes as Zersquoev Wolfsonrsquos book noted above men in power inRussia or the USSR have long exhibited unconcern and impunity about violating hunt-ing norms In 1997 for example Prime Minister Viktor Chernomyrdin and AnatolyLisitsyn governor of Yaroslavrsquo Oblastrsquo were accused of illegally shooting a hibernating
Eurasian Geography and Economics 471
female bear but no charges were ever filed (Apalrsquokov and Averin 2008) Boris Yeltsinand the governor of Novgorod Oblastrsquo were alleged to hunt moose out of season(Moiseyenko 2004) An important difference with the past is the availability ofinformation in the Internet age The Russian press (print online and broadcast) socialmedia environmental organizations and huntersrsquo online forums have all publicizedVIP-poaching Sufficient cases emerged just in the last few years to allow creation ofTable A1 in Appendix 1 via information from media outlets Not all the cases listedhave resulted in convictions therefore I present the information as a demonstration ofhow perceptions are created in the mind of the public not as a list of people convictedof poaching
WWF-Russia and TraSSS (Center for Study of Terrorism International OrganizedCrime and Corruption) released a report on poaching in the Russian Far East and theirsurvey research seemed to affirm that local people believe that wildlife crime is oftenperpetrated by a powerful elite A majority (78 percent) of those surveyed felt that poach-ers were primarily people in power and 59 percent surveyed thought that the wealthywere the most common poachers (Vaysman Matveychuk and Minrsquokov 2012 13) Whilethe authors of the report felt that involvement of the local community to halt the crimeswas necessary at the same time it was acknowledged that local peoplersquos perceptions shiftthe blame to elite outsiders Baydykov (2012) a former hunting guide who worked foryears in the Altay Krayrsquos Kislukhinskiy reserve echoed this impression when hediscussed elite hunters who for years practiced illegal helicopter hunting in the region Hestated that such people crushed the institution of real hunting in the Altay Kray and thatordinary poorer hunters could certainly not afford the mechanized equipment
Not satisfied with open hunting grounds and seasons confident in their impunity they entera wildlife sanctuary on snowmobiles and helicopters The only obstacle in their way mightbe a ranger And the consequences of those encounters I find offensive
Vladimir Aramilev a renowned wildlife scientist who coordinates the Amur leopardprogram for WWF-Russia argued in an editorial for Russkiy okhotnichiy zhurnal (2014)that all the efforts and funds to halt poaching in Russia might be in vain because of asystem that does not inherently have a design to stop it He did find some hope inimprovement of some game animal numbers since privatized game farms look out fortheir investments However Aramilev also wrote that those who prosecute the crime donot work actively enough to condemn the perpetrators and therefore the impunity thatpoachers enjoy breeds contempt for the law
A citizen who is law-abiding is guided by his inner convictions which coincide with lawsof human society and fear of inevitable punishment Double standards completely ruinedthe system of loyal relations to onersquos neighbor the conservation of the environment andcompliance with the law The post-Soviet period with raging theft and banditry put an endto the soul of a Russian person Therefore a law abiding citizenry can only be achievedthrough the second path through the fear of inevitable punishment And what type of inevi-table punishment for poaching can there be if even those who work for powerful officesare not interested (Aramilev 2013)
While poaching accusations against officials and wealthy businessmen occur throughoutRussia the record in the Altay Republic has been especially gruesome Severalhigh-profile cases were broadly covered in the Russian press and followed keenly byenvironmental organizations In 2003 a local wildlife manager encountered a group
472 K Braden
who illegally hunted from a Mi-8 helicopter a protected herd of ibex and the groupturned out to include Aleksey Saurin who at the time was head of federal managementfor hunting resources (Braden and Prudnikova 2008 15ndash16)
Perhaps the most notorious case was referred to as ldquoAltay-gaterdquo (Castner andEwald 2009) A VIP group had apparently been illegally hunting argali in the Kosh-Agach district when the helicopter crashed (the Altapress was quickly on the scene ofthe accident and published pictures including of the ibex) Among the dead were thepresidential envoy to the State Duma Aleksandr Kosopkin and Viktor Kaimin chair-man of the Committee for the Protection Use and Reproduction of Fauna of theAltay Republic who had earlier promoted trophy hunting in the Altay The four whosurvived included the Deputy Prime Minister of the Republic of Altay Anatoly Ban-nykh chief for the State Duma Committee on Economic Policy and EntrepreneurshipNikolai Kapranov CEO of the Moscow-based industrial environmental companyldquoInekordquo Boris Belinsky and a co-pilot Maxim Kolbin Bannykh resigned his positionafter the crash and he along with Belinsky and Kapranov were charged with illegalhunting The investigation dragged on for two years with the case alternately dis-missed and reopened as environmental groups brought pressure on the governmentThe defendants claimed they had not participated in the actual shooting but only wereguilty of being present on the helicopter On 23 May 2011 the three men wereacquitted and the prosecutor appealed When sent back to local courts it was decidedthat the statute of limitations had expired Commenting on the case Mikhail Kreyn-dlin of Greenpeace-Russia noted ldquoTruly now VIP-poachers have gotten a clear signallsquoall is possible and nothing will come of itrsquo The ordinary citizen caught poachingcan be punished with a real prison term Senior officials are not threatened with any-thingrdquo (Vishnevskiy 2011)
But other high-profile cases have been brought under suspicious circumstancesAleksey Navalny with the Progress Party and an active opponent of Vladimir Putin wasaccused by VOOP (the All-Russian Nature Conservation Society) of poaching becausehe posed for a picture after moose hunting that appeared to be taken in the summerwhile the season does not start until October (The Moscow Times 2014) LyubovrsquoDuyko who heads up the societyrsquos legal affairs sent an official complaint to the pros-ecutorrsquos office Navalny denied the charge Duyko is a prominent member of PutinrsquosUnited Russia Party (along with other members of the VOOP Board) and stood for2014 municipal elections in the Porokhovyye district of St Petersburg as a party mem-ber (Varkhivakhnet 2014)
Some attempts to bring valid complaints against VIP illegal hunters have resulted indifficult times for inspectors or prosecutors One well-known case involved AleksandrDovydenko a hunting guide with the organization ldquoMosoblokhotupravleniyrdquo who losthis job in 2013 and was sentenced to probation in a prison term for abuse of power Hehad apprehended people he accused of illegal hunting including the head of Gazpromrsquosgeology division Gennady Kucherov and the CEO of the firm ldquoTranssetirdquo (Table A1)Questions arose during the trial of whether Dovydenko had shot one person in a groupof poachers whom he claimed were resisting arrest by escaping on their snowmobileAn unemployed hunter who accompanied the others was the only one eventuallycharged and convicted of poaching (Shvarev 2013b) The Dovydenko case receivedmuch attention and inspired a petition via the NGO ldquoChangeorgrdquo to relieve him of thecharges5 A similar incident occurred in Kurgan Oblastrsquo with an inspector who sus-pected police of poaching from snowmobiles reported it and then was arrested himself
Eurasian Geography and Economics 473
and accused of taking bribes in earlier incidents The poaching case against the officialswas never prosecuted (Chelovek i zakon 2014)
Motivations for VIP-poaching
Recreational poaching has been examined by Muth and Bowe (1998) in the UnitedStates and the authors suggested two motivations poaching as ldquothrill killingrdquo andobsession with display of trophies (15ndash17) One aspect that differentiates motivation inthese cases from the Russian context is the element of secretiveness Illegal trophy hun-ters in the American West take pains to hide the evidence from authorities (Archibold2006) while VIP poachers in Russia usually operate in an open fashion
Urbanrsquos (2010) study of the cultures of power in post-communist Russia provides auseful framework for exploring the motivations of Russian VIP poachers While abusesof power by oligarchs and the nouveaux riches have been well documented (see forexample Dawisha 2014 Hoffman 2002) Urbanrsquos study allows a look inside the cultureof the elite through interviews and defines the importance of the sub-culture or ldquoinrdquogroup He suggests that for those on the outside the actions of the elite may seem mis-taken or crazy but ldquofor those sharing the same habitus informed by the same culturalpractices and participating in the same discourse they are regarded as realrdquo (6) FurtherUrban presents a strong case that law and morality do not go hand in hand for those inpower but actually may work in opposition moral criteria are established through inter-personal relationships while the law itself is regarded as a weakness (15ndash16) This argu-ment coincides well with Aramilevrsquos position noted above that once respect for the lawthrough an inner moral compass disappears there is only the of threat punishment thatwill halt lawbreakers
Researchers have suggested that part of Vladimir Putinrsquos mass appeal to citizens ishis role in ldquore-masculinizingrdquo their self-image as Russians (Foxall 2013 Riabov andRiabova 2014) Gender is an important boundary marker for those in power and theattempt to make concrete an ldquousrdquo versus ldquothemrdquo mentality Riabov and Riabova (2014)noted that the traditional attributes of masculinity suggest power while submissioncorrelates with what (in the authorsrsquo view) some Russians perceive as feminine attri-butes (25ndash25) A study of the public images portrayed by Putin in settings that arehyper-masculine (Figure 4) underscores these arguments Foxall has examined a seriesof Kremlin-approved photographs released of Putin that show him in traditional maleactivities associated with outdoor recreation and noted that these have created anldquoAction Manrdquo portrait of a leader (Foxall 2013 134 see also Young 2011) A milita-rized virility is an expression of state power The term associated with such images isnastoyashchiy muzhik in the past referring to the peasant tradition in Russia but nowco-opted by elite such as Putin to suggest it is he who is the ldquorealrdquo Russian guy (Riabovand Riabova 2014)
What might the real ldquoreal muzhikirdquo think of such seemingly hyper-masculineexpressions of power Online forum responses by rank-and-file hunters suggest an atti-tude of contempt While Putin may remain popular with the public press coverage andsocial media discussion of unpunished elite criminals often highlight the bloodthirstynature of the crime the seeming unconcern of the VIP hunters and even public dis-dain6
474 K Braden
Figure 3 Editorial cartoon on privatization of hunting resources by artist Mikhail LarichevVecherniy Peterburg October 20 2009 Translation ldquoSoldrdquoSource Permission was obtained from the copyright holder
Figure 4 Vladimir Putin on a hunt in the Tyva Republic 2007 Photograph by European PressPhoto AgencySource Permission was obtained from the copyright holder
Eurasian Geography and Economics 475
Greedy people driven by vanity and after blood hellip not poor people but people in goodpositions (Baydykov 2012)
What land is left to defend Only those asshole oligarchs are lefthellipif the state laws are notfunctioning itrsquos time to fire the officials and their entourages -blogger comments on poach-ing in Samara Luka Nature Park (Sistema Opoveshcheniya 2014)
It seems to be that soon the only justice in Russia will be vigilante justice- blogger com-ment on Altay-gate helicopter crash incident (Mir Novostey 2014)
On the theme of poaching a law should be perceived normally as a law by hunters A badlaw is not a law but just derives from rotten conditions hellip Right now order is only upheldthrough repression but the order is spoiled Controllers are caught up in it ten times overfor this bullshit not a society determining its own traditions Blogger ldquodEretikrdquo (Gunsruforum 2013 Shvarev 2013a)
Officials are lawless hellip you canrsquot beat the system you can only be indignant and learnfrom the mistakes of others Blogger Xgod89 (Gunsru forum 2011)
The truth about Russia now is that MNR and the courts do not rule but insolent jerks whomuzzle the courts and prosecutorsrsquo offices are in charge Blogger A Bonch-Bruyevich com-menting on Dovydenko case (Shvarev 2013b)
Some fat urban dyadrsquoka who goes into the forest and finds a bear or moose poached withhelp of hunting guide (Shalygin 2013a)
Conclusion for hunting sustainability ndash the value of a moral compass
I have argued that VIP illegal hunting though not a high percentage of poaching casessets a destructive tone not only because of direct damage to wildlife sustainability butalso because it contributes to corruption of inspectors and prosecution personnel cyni-cism about rule of law and a discouragement to non-elite hunters who are increasinglycut off from prey due to regulations and higher costs
The utility for VIP hunters may not be economic gain but may be the sense of powerenhancement and differentiation from the masses Social science research has suggestedthat unhidden violations of social norms may actually signal power whereas lower powerindividuals are more subject to social constraints (see for example Van Kleef et al2011) There are rewards to elevated power and the establishment of identity in a selectsubgroup of actors Resources are more accessible as is the ability to make decisions onhow to distribute those resources to others Keltner Gruenfeld and Anderson (2003)have cited numerous social-psychological experiments suggesting that elevated powerincreases the likelihood of socially inappropriate actions often showing up in males asldquoprofligate behaviorsrdquo (276ndash277) Given these precepts it is possible that overt incidentsof impunity in wildlife crime by VIP hunters in Russia are signs of status and a way tomaintain group identity a proposition that calls for further investigation
In turn the narrative of VIP poaching solidifies the perception of corruption ndash a phe-nomenon measured in Transparency Internationalrsquos Corruption Perceptions Index(Transparency International 2014) and a sense of hopelessness about the system ndash a factobserved by Russian social scientists such as Kofanova and Petukhov (2006) who sug-gest a narrative about endemic corruption is created in the minds of ordinary RussiansSurvey results show that most Russians believe the state does not act in the interest of
476 K Braden
its citizens bureaucrats are motivated by personal gain and corruption penetrates allspheres of society (Kofanova and Petukhov 2006 29) This narrative of corruption andcrime is supported by a Russian mass media that ldquovigorously relaysrdquo a normativesystem of a criminal world engendering disrespect for the judiciary and for formal lawsand an impression that the most successful people in Russia today display the mostnegative behavior models (Iurevich and Ushakov 2010 21ndash22 26ndash27) SimilarlyDawisha (2014) has explored the ldquosistemardquo inside the Russian hierarchy in her bookPutinrsquos Kleptocracy noting that the risk of activities is transferred from the elite to thestate but the rewards are privatized thus allowing those in power ldquoto act withimpunityrdquo (332ndash333) Given Putinrsquos arguments in favor of fighting corruption how canthe actions of insider elites be reconciled with evidence of environmental lawbreaking
Dawisha (2014) rightly notes ldquoThis is not to say that the Russian ruling elite doesnot see the benefits of a robust rule-of-law systemrdquo (9) While her exploration focusedon elite actions in international financial circles I make a similar argument of a selectiveapproach to application of domestic Russian laws on illegal hunting Protections againstprosecution for some in the government and rights conditional upon loyalty to theregime ensure that those in power can act in a predatory manner Informal associationsuseful friends and privileged access to resources are hallmarks of the insider ldquosistemardquo(Ledeneva 2013) As empirical data are presented in the future on violators apprehendedand convicted under the new 2012 hunting laws the number of cases involving peoplein power should be instructive to observe
Feldman and Blokov (2009) found in their survey that personalities mattered interms of public perception the most influential people for solving environmental ques-tions cited by respondents were those in political power business leaders ministry offi-cials and heads of NGOs (737) Precisely because high-profile people have sway overthe public in terms of societal norms for environmental law that fact might be put touse for improved observance of the 2012 regulations I suggest a new tool for socialnorming with respect to hunting laws in Russia publicity for well-known Russians whodemonstrate a new type of power and masculine image by adhering to regulations Vla-dimir Putin for example noted in an Outdoor Life interview ldquoToday when hunting andfishing are more like a tribute to traditions a sort of hobby enthusiasts of these outdooractivities should guide themselves by the lsquoDo No Harmrsquo principlerdquo (Young 2011 58)In his examination of how to improve law enforcement in the realm of environmentalnorms Sverdyukov (2014) wrote ldquothe mechanism of moral influence on offenders ispractically not used it is true but it is necessary to rework the levers of moral actionrdquo(160)
While some of the initiators of OD-ROS were people of power7 myriad bloggersfrom online hunting social forums picked up and repeated the text that the organizers ofthe 2014 OD-ROS Conference used in launching the effort
In past decades a host of serious problems have occurred in the sphere of Russian huntingLife has shown that the government is not capable of solving them The wider huntingcommunity can and should undertake a discussion of these problems identify solutionsand formulate constructive proposals for organs of state power hellip the first huntersrsquo confer-ence was the initiative of ordinary hunters unburdened by property or hunting lands withone goal to conserve the historic right of Russians to hunt This was not first given underSoviet power but much earlier ndash by tradition a significant part of the culture and in theblood of the Russian people (Rossiyskiy okhotnichiy soyuz 2014)
Eurasian Geography and Economics 477
AcknowledgementsThe author wishes to thank Dr Margaret Diddams of Seattle Pacific University for assistance withsocial psychology sources and Jennifer Castner of The Altai Project and geographer Dr JaimeKooser for reviewing drafts of this work
Disclosure statementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the author
Notes1 The rights of indigenous groups especially those designated of the North Siberia the Altay
Republic and the Far East have been described through sections of the hunting regulationsand amendments of various years While these populations are not the focus of this study theauthor recognizes the importance of the survival of indigenous cultures access to traditionalhunting grounds and land use rights for minority people in the Russian Federation
2 The focus here is on recreational hunting with firearms and excludes the myriad of illegalfishing cases covered in the Russian press Likewise use of snares and other traps particu-larly by poachers has been very controversial and warrants additional discussion
3 No breakdown by organizations versus individuals was available after the year 2011 at thetime of this writing Often the hunting leases run by private owners are large recreational cen-ters such as the Dubakinskiy resort in Leningrad Oblastrsquo owned by Nikolai Shamalov abanker whom Forbes dubbed one of the richest men in Russia The site accessible with ahelicopter landing pad includes a well-appointed cottage (ldquoVIP-Houserdquo) with televisionsauna and billiard rooms available for rental during moose season The newspaper Izvestiyareported on 26 September 2012 that three millionaire businessmen including Alfa BankrsquosPyotr Aven had invested 80 million rubles into creation of a hunting enterprise ldquoMedvedrsquordquo inArghangelrsquosk Oblastrsquo for VIP hunters a closed hunting club specializing in brown bear wildboar deer moose and Siberian stag (maral) The brainchild of businessman VladimirButorin the enterprise is located in the town of Bereznik where Butorinrsquos companies also areinvolved in agriculture and forest products This was the second enterprise invested in byAven who had also registered in Moscow a hunting club called ldquoHunting Groundrdquo financedby his private investment (Izvestiya 26 September 2012 Accessed 25 July 2014 httpizvestiarunews536084)
4 Butorin for example has not always done well with local farmers but has argued he isbringing access electrical power and other infrastructure as well as a fund for social pro-grams into the area Visser Mamonova and Spoor (2012) argued that the benefits of landtransfers have been mixed and laws while purportedly passed to cut down on monopolieshave instead strengthened the hands of large-scale land owners often shored up by corruptlocal officials (925)
5 As of August 2014 the case was still unresolved and Mr Dovydenko was consideringwhether he should appeal based on an amnesty declared by the Duma in honor of the 20thanniversary of the Russian Constitution
6 In addition to hunting news and environmental web sites one called Brakonrsquoerovnet has beenestablished to both to support legitimate hunters and to report news photographs and videoson poaching incidents
7 For example Nikolay Valuev former boxing champion elected to the Duma in 2011 underPutinrsquos party Valuev himself had been accused of poaching but the Arkhangelrsquosk regionalprosecutor had refused to consider the case He was added in 2014 to MNRrsquos Public Councilon Hunting
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Gamov Aleksandr 2014 ldquoOkhota i politika gosudarstvennyy kompleks lsquoZavidovorsquo otmechaetsvoye 85-letiye [Hunting and Politics The State Complex of lsquoZavidovorsquo Marks 85 Years]rdquoNational Explorer Accessed July 12 2014 httpwwwnexplorerrunews__12865htm
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Gorbachev Albert 2014 ldquoNe mogut ili ne khotyat [Arenrsquot Able or Donrsquot Want]rdquo OkhotnikiruJune 5 Accessed August 19 2014 httpwwwohotnikiruhuntingsocietyssocietysarticle20140605641606-ne-mogut-ili-ne-hotyathtml
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Okhotnikiru 2013 ldquoUstav obshchestvennogo dvizheniya lsquoRossiyskiy okhotnichiy soyuzrsquo [Charterof Social Movement lsquoRussian Hunting Unionrsquo]rdquo March 1 Accessed June 30 2014 httpwwwohotnikiruhuntingsocietyssocietysarticle20130301638205-ustav-od-roshtml
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Polyanskaya Yekaterina 2013 ldquoPervyy shag v borrsquobye s brakonrsquoerstvom sdelan [The First Stepin the Fight Against Poaching Is Done]rdquo Pravdaru June 6 2013 Accessed August 5 2014httpwwwpravdarusocietyhow06-06-20131160079-gftyiv-0
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Safonova Tatiana 2007 ldquoThe Professional Ethos of Rangers in Russian Nature Reservesrdquo ActaBorealia 24 44ndash58 doi10108008003830701411613
Serdyukov Valeriy 2011 ldquoOligarkhi i okhota [Oligarchs and Hunting]rdquo Vedomosti November21 Accessed July 22 2014 httpwwwrosprescomfinance9286
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Shalygin Andrey 2014 Stratgiya razvitiya okhotnichrsquoego khozyaystva Rossii do 2030 goda-pochemu vsye nedovolrsquony no ne mogut skazatrsquo chem immeno [The Strategy for Developmentof the Hunting Economy in Russia to the Year 2030 Why Everyone Is Not Happy but CannotSay Exactly With What]rdquo National Explorer March 14 Accessed August 2 2014 httpwwwnexplorerrunews__12387htm
Shvarev Aleksandr 2013a ldquoVIP-brakonrsquoery lyubyat kogda mnogo krovi [VIP-Poachers Love ItWhen There Is Much Blood]rdquo Rosbalt Moscow August 8 Accessed June 30 2014 httpwwwrosbaltrumoscow201308261168234html
Shvarev Aleksandr 2013b ldquoVIP-brakonrsquoery skoro posadyat na desyatrsquo let pomeshavshego imokhotoveda [VIP-Poachers Will Soon Imprison for Ten Years the Hunting Guide Who Inter-fered]rdquo Okhotnikiru August 29 Accessed August 1 2014 httpwwwohotnikiruarchivenews20130829639550-vipbrakoneryi-skoro-posadyat-na-desyat-let-pomeshavshego-im-ohotovedahtml
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Sistema Opoveshcheniya 2014 ldquoV parke lsquoSamarskaya Lukarsquo protsvetayut korruptsiya brakonrsquoer-stvo bespredel [In the lsquoSamarskaya Lukarsquo Park Corruption Unlimited Poaching Is Thriving]rdquoJune 21 Accessed July 10 2014 httpraznesiinfoblogpost12294
Smolrsquoyakova Tatrsquoyana 2013 ldquoOkhota za brakonrsquoera [Hunt for Poachers]rdquo Interview with SergeyDonskoy Minister of Natural Resources and Ecology Rossiyskaya gazeta July 22 AccessedJuly 10 2014 httpwwwrgru20130722donskoyhtml
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Stepanova Darrsquoya 2014 ldquoPochti 3000 ugolovnykh del svyazannykh s nezakonnoy okhotoynapravleno v sud [Nearly 3000 Criminal Cases Connected with Illegal Hunting Sent toCourt]rdquo Vremya Novosti Nizhnego Novgoroda i Nizhegorodskoy oblasti July 19 AccessedAugust 1 2014 httpwwwvremyanrunewspochti_3000_ugolovnyh_del_svjazannyh_s_nezakonnoj_ohotoj_napravleno_v_sudhtml
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Visser Oane Natalie Mamonova and Max Spoor 2012 ldquoOligarchs Megafarms and LandReserves Understanding Land Grabbing in Russiardquo Journal of Peasant Studies 39 899ndash931doi101080030661502012675574
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Walker Amanda 2012 ldquoRussia Bans lsquoSportrsquo of Shooting Sleeping Bearsrdquo Sky News (UK) April29 Accessed January 10 2015 httpnewsskycomstory13701russia-bans-sport-of-shooting-sleeping-bears
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WWF-Russia (World Wide Fund for Nature) 2014b ldquoWWF i Siti napravyat na pre-dotvraschyeniye brakonrsquoerstva na Altae i Kamchatkye 5 mln rublyey [WWF and CitibankFund Direct 5 million Rubles to Fight Against Poaching in Altay and Kamchatka]rdquo April 3Accessed July 12 2014 httpwwwwwfruresourcesnewsarticle12272
Wyatt Tanya 2009 ldquoExploring the Organization of Russia Far Eastrsquos Illegal Wildlife Trade TwoCase Studies of the Illegal Fur and Illegal Falcon Tradesrdquo Global Crime 10 144ndash154
Yemelyanova Raisa 2014 ldquoOmskiy brakonrsquoyer zaplatit 160 tysyach za ubiystvo dvukh kosulrsquo izaytsa-belyaka [Omsk Poacher Will Pay 160 Thousand for Killing of Two Deer and Hare]rdquoOmskregion July 1 Accessed January 10 2015 httpomskregioninfoitemaspid=24758
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respublike altay spravochnoye posobiye [On the Responsibility for Poaching in the AltaiRepublic Handbook]rdquo Fund for Sustainable Development of Altai and United NationsDevelopment Programme
Zaitseva Mariya 2013 ldquoTsarskaya okhota pochemu lsquoslivkirsquo rossiyskogo obshchestva tak lyubyatokhotitrsquosya v zapovednykh mestakh [Tsarrsquos Hunt Why Do Security Personnel of RussianSociety So Love to Hunt in Reserves]rdquo Pasmi Ru September 20 Accessed July 20 2014httppasmiruarchive96715
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Appendix
1
Table
A1
Sam
plerepo
rtsalleging
VIP-poachingin
post-Sov
ietperiod
(doesno
tim
plyconv
ictio
n)
Year
Location
Position(s)of
VIP(s)at
timeincident
reported
Source(s)
Web
addressAccessof
each
verified
11Janu
ary20
15
1997
Yaroslavl
Oblastrsquo
Ananinvillage
bullPresidentRussian
Federation
bullGov
erno
rYaroslavl
Oblastrsquo
Argum
enty
ifakti926
200
7Kom
prom
atRu
ecoethicsru
httpwwwcom
prom
at
rupage_21
495htm
httpgazetaaifruon
lineaif14
04
14_0
1
2001
Khakasiya
Repub
lic
Karatoshsko
-Ineyskiy
reserve
bullActor
andchairRussian
Cultural
Fou
ndation
bullFormer
speakerof
Russian
Dum
a
Nov
ayaG
azetaRu210
200
5http20
05nov
ayagazetarunom
er
2005
10n
n10
n-s01shtm
l
2002
AltayRepub
lic
Tarhatin
skiy
Lake
bullFormer
assistantto
VladimirPutin
and
BorisYeltsin
VitaTsentrzashchity
prav
zhivotny
khhttpwwwvitaorgruam
usem
ent
huntblack_listh
tm
2004
VladimirOblastrsquoSuzdal
bullOwnerof
newspaper
Mosko
vskiy
Kom
somoletsform
ermem
berof
the
Pub
licChamberRussian
Federation
Moscow
huntingclub
Zavtra204
200
4Kom
prom
atRu
wwwcom
prom
atrupage_1
4416
htm
httpzavtrarucontentv
iew200
4-02
-04
51
Nov
ogorod
Oblastrsquo
bullGov
erno
rNov
gorodregion
bullPresidentRussian
Federation
Argum
enty
ifakti926
200
7Kom
prom
atRu
httpwwwcom
prom
at
rupage_21
495htm
httpgazetaaifruon
lineaif14
04
14_0
1
(Con
tinued)
Eurasian Geography and Economics 485
TableA1
(Con
tinued)
Year
Location
Position
(s)of
VIP(s)at
timeincident
repo
rted
Sou
rce(s)
Web
addressAccessof
each
verified
11Janu
ary20
15
2005
Kursk
Oblastrsquo
Korenevskydistrict
Kursk
Pop
pyforest
reserve
bullChairCom
mittee
onYou
thSpo
rts
Drugd
ruga
onlin
e127
200
4httpwwwddd
kurskrunum
ber48
6new000
657
AltayRepub
lic
Shavlinskyreserve
bullDepartm
entHeadof
Con
servationamp
Hun
tingResou
rcesMinistryof
Agriculture
VitaTsentrzashchity
prav
zhivotny
kh529
200
7httpvitaorgrunew200
7may29-
huntershtm
Khakasiya
Repub
lic
Karatoshsko
-Ineyskiy
reserve
bullHead
MinistryforCivilDefense
and
EmergencySitu
ationsRussia
VitaTsentrzashchity
prav
zhivotny
kh529
200
7httpvitaorgrunew200
7may29-
huntershtm
2006
AltayKray
Cho
yadistrict
bullChairmanBarnaul
City
Cou
ncil
Bankfaks10
022006
httpwwwbankfaxrunews38
014
2008
Kam
chatka
Kray
Krono
tskiyreserve
bullFormer
head
ofFederal
Taxatio
nService
Volgo
grad
region
LifeNew
s128
201
0httplifenew
srunew
s10
930
2009
AltayRepub
licKosh
Agach
district
ldquoAltay-
gaterdquoincident
bullPresidentialenvo
yto
theState
Dum
abullDeputyGov
erno
rAltayRepub
licbullAltayRepub
licCom
mittee
toprotect
wild
life
bullOfficerof
lower
houseof
Parliament
Dum
astafferdeputy
head
ofRussian
President
Medvedev
bullPolicychiefcoun
selState
Dum
aCom
mittee
onEcono
mics
bullGov
erno
rAltayRepub
lic
New
YorkTim
es112
200
9p
6Nov
ayagazeta
(Aleksey
Tarasov)
Apr15
20
11p
8
httpwwwnytim
escom
200
901
12
worldeurop
e12
russiahtm
l_r=0
httpoldno
vayagazetarudata2011
04008
htm
l
Sakha
Repub
licRuspres
302
200
9httprosprescomcorruption37
27
(Con
tinued)
486 K Braden
TableA1
(Con
tinued)
Year
Location
Position
(s)of
VIP(s)at
timeincident
repo
rted
Sou
rce(s)
Web
addressAccessof
each
verified
11Janu
ary20
15
bullSecretary
ofregion
alUnitedRussiaParty
bullPresidentialenvo
yto
Central
federal
district
Krasnod
arKray
Ady
gea
Repub
licCaucasus
Biosphere
Reserve
bullPrimeMinisterAdy
geaRepub
licbullDeputyfinanceministerAdy
geaRepub
licbullDirectorof
hydroresourcesAdy
gea
Repub
lic
Pasmiru920
201
3httppasm
iruarchive96
715
Irku
tskOblastrsquoLake
BaikalBolshaya
Golou
stno
ye
Gov
erno
rIrku
tskOblastkilledin
helicop
ter
crash
Pasmiru920
201
3RBK
516
200
9httppasm
iruarchive96
715
httptoprbcrusociety1605
200
930
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bullVicemayor
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bullRosselkho
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490 K Braden
- Abstract
- Introduction wildlife poaching in the context of Russian environmental management
- Background The literature on ``green criminality and poaching
- Methods value and limitations of social and advocacy media as a data source
- Russian legal regime for hunting2
- Privatization of hunting lands
- The impact of high-profile poaching cases
- Motivations for VIP-poaching
- Conclusion for hunting sustainability - the value of a moral compass
- Acknowledgements
- Disclosure statement
- Notes
- References
- Appendix 1
-
themselves Indeed when Khrushchev created the agency he drew upon members ofRosokhotrybolovsoyuz the main huntersrsquo union (Perovskiy 2011)
Rosokhotrybolovsoyuz which in 2013 welcomed Tatiyana Aramileva as its firstfemale president continues to be the largest hunting and fishing association in the coun-try with control of 14 percent of hunting land that is assigned to private organizationsand it serves as a powerful umbrella group for various regional clubs or unions(Degtyarev 2010 Rosokhotrybolovsoyuz 2013) In March 2013 a NGO OD-ROS(Obshchestvennoye Dvizheniye Rossiyskiy Okhotnicheskiy Soyuz [Social MovementRussian Hunting Union]) was formed and it sponsored a February 2014 conference inMoscow to empower rank-and-file hunters This new organization is emblematic ofdissatisfaction with the hunting legal regime in Russia Partly inspired by opposition torules eliminating some spring bird hunting because of proposed Russian accession toAEWA (Agreement on the Conservation of African-Eurasian Migratory Waterbirdsunder UNEP) OD-ROS also adopted resolutions on improvement of access to huntinggrounds and better equity on distribution of licenses (Okhotnikiru 2013)
As of 2014 226 species were designated as game animals (Lomanovoy 2010 Shalygin2013a) for hunting in Russia and the government estimated the equivalent of half abillion US dollars was spent on recreational hunting in 2010 (Degtyarev interview withV Kuzenkov 2010) while the figure for the United States was US $337 billion (UnitedStates Fish amp Wildlife Service 2011 Report Table 1) Ungulate species in Russia form themain game objects and include red deer roe deer musk deer spotted deer and moose but
Figure 2 1969 Soviet government anti-poaching poster by artist AA Shkrabo Translation ldquoAPoacher Is the Worst Enemy of NaturerdquoSource Permission was sought but the Darwin Museum in Moscow indicated that it was nolonger possible to obtain copyright for this as the agency that holds copyright is no longer in exis-tence
Eurasian Geography and Economics 465
wild boar is also hunted and fur-bearing fauna such as sable otters and beaver are huntedor trapped Brown bears have a limited legal hunt but the Russian Government has attimes forbidden spring hunting of hibernating bears (Walker 2012) By Russian Govern-ment estimates populations of wild boar roe deer and moose increased from 2004 to2012 by 90 27 and 46 percent respectively but the reported catch of these species grewat an even faster pace (Federal State Statistical Service 2012)
The rise in poaching energized environmental groups concerned over animal popula-tions and ecosystems to agitate for tougher laws In response national legislation onhunting began to be reformed and in 2009 a more unified strategy was announced(Law No 209) with Article 2 beginning to outline plans for sustainability of game andbetter preservation of biodiversity in Russia (Volyanskiy 2014) The plans called formore involvement by citizens and NGOs as well as for ways to make hunting resourcesmore accessible to the general public and it also envisioned improved scientific normsto determine wildlife management
Meanwhile studies by groups supported by outside international agencies such as theUnited Nations Environmental Program (UNEP) recognized the magnitude of the problemin Russia and called for much tougher laws and fines to punish poachers (see for exampleYurkova Almashev and Tokova (2007) on poaching levels in the Altay region) Damagewas classified by Russian law according to ldquomajor damagesrdquo such as destroying wildlifelisted in the Red Book of Endangered Species (Braden and Prudnikova 2008 Kasparek2011 MNR 2012a) versus damage to less ecologically significant game animals Amend-ments followed and even further calls went out to tighten the laws as the rise in poachingcontinued One member of the Duma Oleg Mikheev even proposed that all hunting bebanned in Russia an idea that did not receive much support (Shalygin 2013a) But prohibi-tions on hunting polar bears baby harp seals and other popular glamor species wereadopted although some limited hunting of polar bears resumed in 2011 in Russia Envi-ronmental NGOs were joined in the call for tougher standards by animal rights groups(such as Moscow Society of Animal Protection and IFAW the International Fund for Ani-mal Welfare) In some cases anti-poaching brigades were even created by outside groupsfor example the United Nations Development Program and the World Bank Global Envi-ronmental Facility financed them in the Altay-Sayan Ecoregion project (Kasparek 2011) incooperation with the Sosnovka Coalition (Angarova 2011) The Zelyeniy patrol (ldquoGreenPatrolrdquo) NGO started in Sakhalin in 2007 as a citizensrsquo action group in Russia and oftenpublicizes cases of poacher
At some regional levels local authorities had already raised fines for poaching forexample in Vologda Oblastrsquo by March 2013 Governor Oleg Kuvshinnikov made fines 10times higher than the previous year (Polyanskaya 2013) and he served as one source ofinsider pressure on the federal government The organizations publicized how low the fineswere for poaching of endangered species in Russia and the fact that even if caught poach-ers obtained profits vastly outweighing financial penalties In addition organizationsargued that the law should encompass not only those apprehended illegally killing animalsbut also criminals who participated in the transport and marketing of the products
On 15 June 2012 a new law (registered at Ministry of Justice 04022011 No 19704)entered into force with a subsequent law signed in May 2013 by Vladimir Putin (FederalLaw No 91 07052013) creating increased fines and penalties for those convicted ofpoaching Depending on the species and the circumstances fines have risen up to 10-foldThe law allows guns to be confiscated and the right to hunt may be revoked for up to twoyears Penalties for officials citizens who reoffend or organized crime members caughtand convicted of poaching are much harsher with higher financial penalties and prison
466 K Braden
terms up to seven years (Shalygin 2013b Smolrsquoyakova 2013 State Duma 2013WWF-Russia 2014a) These stricter penalties were hailed by experts and environmentalistsas an important first step to reduce poaching (Polyanskaya 2013) with Olga Zherebkina ofWWFAmur branch arguing that revocation of the right to hunt was one of the most effec-tive tools to combat poaching (WWF-Russia 2014a) Penalties were increased for huntingout of season hunting without proper documents or using hunting areas under lease with-out permission Inspectors were given more power to stop people demand documentslook at photographs or other artifacts and apprehend offenders
Since the advent of the new laws the Russian press and environmental web siteshave indeed publicized many cases of apprehended poachers The newspaper Vremya inthe Nizhniy Novgorod Oblastrsquo reported that nearly 3000 criminal cases of illegal hunt-ing had been prosecuted in the first half of 2014 alone (Stepanova 2014) In OmskOblastrsquo a resident of Nizhneomsk district was fined 160000 rubles (equivalent to morethan US $4000) for illegally killing from a snowmobile two roe deer and a rabbit(Yemelyanova 2014) The government arrest rate for game poachers will in all probabil-ity continue to increase (Lizer 2014) For example Oleg Mitvolrsquo former head ofRosprirodnadzor (Service for Oversight of Natural Resources within MNR) reportedduring an interview with Pravdaru that an estimated 20 percent of urban-based huntersand 30 percent of rural ones hunt without a license while the figure for the NorthCaucasus region was as much as 100 percent (Polyanskaya 2013)
But will the laws be effective enough to stop some of the most egregious forms ofpoaching by organized crime elements and VIP hunters or will they serve to mainlyapprehend more common lawbreakers who illegally take game stock
It was noted quickly after adoption of the new laws that they had a significant flawparagraph 531 prohibiting certain motorized forms of hunting (for example using heli-copters to hunt saiga antelope or shooting ungulates from ATVs) was dropped from thenew code Representatives from Greenpeace-Russia and WWF-Russia called attention tothe problem and began public campaigns to correct this omission Vladimir Krever ofWWFrsquos Moscow office argued that it had not been an oversight but eliminated purpose-fully and called it ldquolegalized poachingrdquo (Chizhova 2012 Greenpeace Russia 2012)Some comments ironically suggested that there was more in the new laws about use ofhunting dogs than the use of helicopters (Sinyakov 2012) and one online news serviceread ldquoMinpriroda (MNR) Has Created Ideal Conditions for VIP-Poachersrdquo (Gomzikova2012) Public pressure caused the law to be amended (Registered in the Ministry of Jus-tice on 30 May 2012 No 24394) to reinsert paragraph 531
Environmental groups were not the only ones examining the new laws Recreationalhunters seemed to be less welcoming of the legislation passed since 2009 online forumsand journals began to point out what were perceived as errors in the legislation Thecomplaints from the hunting communities encompassed the following issues
bull Lack of clarity especially congruence of local and federal laws and understandingof scientific norms for setting seasons and rules for each species the need forclearer definition of allowances of trapping for ldquoeducational purposesrdquo and whatconstitutes a scientific quota lack of clarity about constraints on the use of hunt-ing dogs (Degtyarev 2010 Kuzenkov 2011 Shalygin 2013a)
bull Continued impunity by powerful poachers with political or economic clout failure todeal with falsification of documents and permits in some local areas (Kuzenkov 2011)
bull Continued favor for privatization making fees for use of privatized hunting groundsmore expensive lack of recourse in the courts for hunters who have complaints about
Eurasian Geography and Economics 467
Table
2Gov
ernm
entsupp
ortof
huntingresourcesandprivatizationtrends20
05ndash201
2(incurrentpricesmillionrubles)
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2005ndash201
2(
)
Federal
finan
cial
support
Total
expend
itureson
theenvironm
ent
23393
025
922
829
520
036
862
734
336
837
238
241
201
443
231
918
481
Expenditureson
biod
iversity
12542
16052
21681
26597
21463
22975
13381
17850
14232
biod
iversity
aspercentof
environm
entalexpend
itures
536
619
734
722
625
617
325
413
77
01
General
expend
itureson
gamemanagem
ent
1489
2003
2601
3344
3847
4515
5502
6196
41612
gamemgm
tas
percentenvironm
entalexpend
itures
064
077
088
091
112
121
134
143
22
516
expend
ituresforbiolog
ical
conservatio
nmeasures
225
307
431
500
608
655
743
986
43822
expend
ituresto
mon
itorgamepo
pulatio
ns34
4059
7094
90117
151
44412
expend
ituresto
maintainhu
ntinginfrastructure
helliphellip
helliphellip
hellip44
651
452
0
Priva
tization
indicators
Num
berof
approv
edhu
ntingorganizatio
ns20
0622
7628
1229
7531
8936
1439
0839
5619
721
legally
definedorganizatio
ns19
5422
0426
7928
2530
2233
3835
83hellip
18337
individu
alentrepreneurs
5274
133
150
170
276
330
hellip63
462
Areaof
leased
huntingland
sthou
sha
62600
066
200
068
600
068
200
069
900
072
100
076
200
073
800
011789
Avg
leased
land
perhu
ntingorganizatio
nthou
sha
312
291
244
229
219
200
195
187
5978
Sou
rce
Gov
ernm
entof
Russian
Federation
Federal
Service
forState
Statisticsldquookruzhayu
shchayasredardquo
httpwwwgksruwpswcm
connectrosstat_m
ainrosstatrustatisticsenvironm
ent
468 K Braden
private hunting organizations with land leases who do not follow regulations(Volyanskiy 2014)
bull Unclear laws about road access to public hunting grounds (particularly if routes mustcut across surrounding privatized lands) and about rules for hunting on agriculturaland forest lands (Degtyarev 2010)
bull Increased restrictions for public target practice areas or shooting rangesbull Higher costs of licenses creating burdens for rural poor especially elderly pensioners(Degtyarev 2010)
bull New cost imposed for recertification to renew licenses every five years by requiringgun safety training even for lifelong hunters The cost of the certification program8000 rubles represents about US $225 or by 2011 values one-half monthrsquos wages interms of averages for 45 percent of the Russian population (Federal State StatisticalService 2012)
Concurrent with the tighter laws the government of the Russian Federation issued astrategic plan to the year 2030 (MNR 2014) The plan was signed 3 July 2014 by PrimeMinister Dmitry Medvedev and recognizes the shortage of trained personnel and theneed to improve the population management of game animals The goals call for
bull increasing the number of game species to their ldquoecological capacityrdquo and mainte-nance of genetic diversity
bull increasing the economic value of hunting in Russia to one-half of one percent ofGDP (the value of hunting resources was estimated to be one-half billion US buthas the potential to increase to US $12 billion Shalygin 2014)
bull training sufficient state inspectors to allow three for each municipal district thatcontains hunting grounds
bull reducing poaching by a factor of 25 increasing the privatization of hunting landsin Russia and number of lease agreements with private organizations but makingliability stricter for hunting companies who do not follow regulations
bull increasing the number of game farms and public access to hunting areasbull clarifying the rights of hunters and the method for obtaining permitsbull establishing incentives to attract private investment in recreational hunting Theplan also recognizes that development of ecotourism would be a positive incomesource for indigenous communities
Budget allocations to achieve the plan were to be announced separately as each budgetcycle unfolded From 2005 to 2012 game management expenditure as a percent of fed-eral Russian Government spending on the environment grew from 064 to 143 percenta small portion of overall environmental spending but outpacing overall environmentalexpenditures in terms of growth trajectory (Table 2)
Privatization of hunting lands
The plan for 2030 also underlines the strategy of increased long-term leases on huntinggrounds that were formerly state run and open to the public respectively termed zakre-plennyye okhotnichrsquoyye ugodrsquoi (allotted hunting grounds) versus ODu for Obshchedos-tupnyye ugodrsquoi (commonly accessible hunting grounds) Table 2 shows the trend inallotments from 2005 to 2012 and the number of okhotpolrsquozovateli or designated pri-vate enterprise hunting organizations While leased land has grown (MNR 2012b) it
Eurasian Geography and Economics 469
has been outpaced by the increase in approved hunting organizations indicating thehigh demand for privatization In some areas such as the Voronezh region leased hunt-ing lands take up 85 percent of all hunting grounds in the Altay Kray 857 percent(Gorbachev 2014 Shalygin 2014 web portal for Hunting Administration of Altay Krayhttpwwwaltayohotaru accessed 13 September 2014) Private hunting grounds tend tobe better managed often with better paid staff and the ability to control game popula-tions therefore there is a tendency for game to concentrate on private grounds awayfrom areas of publicly accessible hunting ndash the Russian Government in creating the2030 plan noted that 91 percent of wild boar 75 percent of moose and 61 percent ofroe deer are now located on private land allotments (MNR 2014)
Shalygin (2014) writing in the politically conservative hunting news source Na-tional Explorer called for a more vigorous public debate among the hunting publicabout the wisdom of the strategic plan The strategic direction of the Russian Govern-ment may seek to head off the ldquotragedy of the commonsrdquo with respect to wildlife sus-tainability but it also creates a stronger monopoly control of game resources (Figure 3)The editor of the journal Okhota noted this in a 2010 interview about the direction thenew laws were taking
New proprietors often look at these lands as their own private domain ndash they think thatthey have the right to do what they want with them Very often they close access to theterritory for the local population This provokes conflicts (Degtyarev 2010)
The Russian Government set a goal of keeping at least 20 percent of hunting lands pub-lic (federal law on hunting Article 7 para 3) but hunting leases are becoming a com-mon method for game management in other countries (note Table 1 United States) Toattract investment the Russian Government concludes special agreements with huntingorganizations and entrepreneurs for terms from 20 to 49 years These entities in turnpledge that game resources will be subject to conservation measures Leases are deter-mined at auction and the process is supposed to be transparent and publicly scrutinizedwith the rental fees accruing to the federal budget Reporting requirements are quitedetailed with forms requesting information on every aspect of the lease from number ofemployees to estimated cost of road maintenance on the grounds
Regions set limits and boundaries on leased land and collect fees according to a sched-ule set by the tax code if the land is not bid by auction In 2010 the average was 10 rublesper hectare for a land lease though in remote regions such as Khanty-Mansi AutonomousOkrug the cost might be only one ruble per hectare (MNR 30 June 2010 law No 490)
From 2005 to 2011 the number of okhotpolrsquozovateli categorized as legal organiza-tions grew by 83 percent (Table 2) while the number of private individuals with suchdesignations grew more than six times (from 52 to 330) By the year 2013 there were4033 okhotpolrsquozovateli reported by the Federal Statistical Service3 These enterpriseswhether leases or outright purchases are part of the general transfer of rural land to oli-garchs and wealthy business elite as outlined by Visser Mamonova and Spoor in their2012 article in The Journal of Peasant Studies and by Grigory Ioffe and others (IoffeNefedova and De Beurs 2012) in their examination of the impoverished state of ruralland holdings in Russia On the one hand the phenomenon represents needed invest-ment in economic development of abandoned land But questions are raised overwhether laws are followed and investments benefit local underemployed populations4
In 2011 reporter Valeriy Serdyukov in the newspaper Vedomosti published selectdata on the size of some hunting leases by 16 well-known individuals or organizations
470 K Braden
totaling 2573 million hectares an area almost three times the size of YellowstoneNational Park (Serdyukov 2011) The percent of land available for leasing and the num-ber of hunting organizations are supposed to be distributed across the country accordingto scientific norms for game sustainability and demand but in reality the pattern reflectsurban populations Thus Leningrad Oblastrsquo has 133 organizations with long-term leasesranging from 232000 to 406 hectares in size (Vedomosti news January 20 2012) EVBenderskiy Chair of Rosokhotrybolovsoyuz published an open letter to the deputyminister of MNR on the issue of exclusionary rights to hunting grounds complainingthat the criterion for setting standards on maximum amount of leased land per regionwas not clear and the part of the law trying to prevent monopolistic control of land wassubject to interpretation (Benderskiy 2012)
The director of the hunting department for MNR Anton Bersenyev addressed per-ceived inequities in the privatization process in an interview with Sergey Fokin for theonline hunting journal Okhotnikru The reporter stated
for our conversation it is appropriate to begin with the issues of concern to many hunterswho believe that the transfer of hunting grounds to legal entities including individual usersleads to the infringement of the rights of hunters especially local ones who have hunted insuch places for many generations (Fokin 2013)
Perhaps the sensitivity to unfairness in more recent hunting land leases may be summedup best by Valery Serdyukov in his article on oligarchs and hunting Noting that variouspublic organizations and hunting clubs had been losing out on their long-term leasesbroken by the government in favor of being auctioned off (sometimes in a non-transpar-ent manner) to new private enterprises he wrote
Only ten years ago almost all hunting land was public in terms of the number [of individ-ual grounds] listed for common hunting But then everything changed ldquoMuscovites arrivedand hunted They liked our places and said they wanted to take the landrdquo remembers onemember of a regional hunting society ldquoWe put in a claim won the competition andreceived a license for the plot we wantedrdquo noted a Moscow businessman one of the largestrenters of hunting lands in the Northwest (Serdyukov 2011)
Did the advent of the improved hunting laws even the playing field Serdyukov (2011)cites evidence that before the new laws came into force those with information andpower made preparations to win the auctions in advance and secure long-term 49-yearleases He cited the example of Tver Oblastrsquo where 16 agreements were signed by thegovernor for leases totaling 220085 ha each for a 49-year period all concluded on theeve of the open auction
Such anecdotal evidence cannot be accepted as a pattern but discussions on huntingforums suggest there is at least a perception among ordinary hunters that they areincreasingly being shutout from hunting resources while at the same time the powerelite are allowed full access to game even if it violates the law
The impact of high-profile poaching cases
As suggested by such exposeacutes as Zersquoev Wolfsonrsquos book noted above men in power inRussia or the USSR have long exhibited unconcern and impunity about violating hunt-ing norms In 1997 for example Prime Minister Viktor Chernomyrdin and AnatolyLisitsyn governor of Yaroslavrsquo Oblastrsquo were accused of illegally shooting a hibernating
Eurasian Geography and Economics 471
female bear but no charges were ever filed (Apalrsquokov and Averin 2008) Boris Yeltsinand the governor of Novgorod Oblastrsquo were alleged to hunt moose out of season(Moiseyenko 2004) An important difference with the past is the availability ofinformation in the Internet age The Russian press (print online and broadcast) socialmedia environmental organizations and huntersrsquo online forums have all publicizedVIP-poaching Sufficient cases emerged just in the last few years to allow creation ofTable A1 in Appendix 1 via information from media outlets Not all the cases listedhave resulted in convictions therefore I present the information as a demonstration ofhow perceptions are created in the mind of the public not as a list of people convictedof poaching
WWF-Russia and TraSSS (Center for Study of Terrorism International OrganizedCrime and Corruption) released a report on poaching in the Russian Far East and theirsurvey research seemed to affirm that local people believe that wildlife crime is oftenperpetrated by a powerful elite A majority (78 percent) of those surveyed felt that poach-ers were primarily people in power and 59 percent surveyed thought that the wealthywere the most common poachers (Vaysman Matveychuk and Minrsquokov 2012 13) Whilethe authors of the report felt that involvement of the local community to halt the crimeswas necessary at the same time it was acknowledged that local peoplersquos perceptions shiftthe blame to elite outsiders Baydykov (2012) a former hunting guide who worked foryears in the Altay Krayrsquos Kislukhinskiy reserve echoed this impression when hediscussed elite hunters who for years practiced illegal helicopter hunting in the region Hestated that such people crushed the institution of real hunting in the Altay Kray and thatordinary poorer hunters could certainly not afford the mechanized equipment
Not satisfied with open hunting grounds and seasons confident in their impunity they entera wildlife sanctuary on snowmobiles and helicopters The only obstacle in their way mightbe a ranger And the consequences of those encounters I find offensive
Vladimir Aramilev a renowned wildlife scientist who coordinates the Amur leopardprogram for WWF-Russia argued in an editorial for Russkiy okhotnichiy zhurnal (2014)that all the efforts and funds to halt poaching in Russia might be in vain because of asystem that does not inherently have a design to stop it He did find some hope inimprovement of some game animal numbers since privatized game farms look out fortheir investments However Aramilev also wrote that those who prosecute the crime donot work actively enough to condemn the perpetrators and therefore the impunity thatpoachers enjoy breeds contempt for the law
A citizen who is law-abiding is guided by his inner convictions which coincide with lawsof human society and fear of inevitable punishment Double standards completely ruinedthe system of loyal relations to onersquos neighbor the conservation of the environment andcompliance with the law The post-Soviet period with raging theft and banditry put an endto the soul of a Russian person Therefore a law abiding citizenry can only be achievedthrough the second path through the fear of inevitable punishment And what type of inevi-table punishment for poaching can there be if even those who work for powerful officesare not interested (Aramilev 2013)
While poaching accusations against officials and wealthy businessmen occur throughoutRussia the record in the Altay Republic has been especially gruesome Severalhigh-profile cases were broadly covered in the Russian press and followed keenly byenvironmental organizations In 2003 a local wildlife manager encountered a group
472 K Braden
who illegally hunted from a Mi-8 helicopter a protected herd of ibex and the groupturned out to include Aleksey Saurin who at the time was head of federal managementfor hunting resources (Braden and Prudnikova 2008 15ndash16)
Perhaps the most notorious case was referred to as ldquoAltay-gaterdquo (Castner andEwald 2009) A VIP group had apparently been illegally hunting argali in the Kosh-Agach district when the helicopter crashed (the Altapress was quickly on the scene ofthe accident and published pictures including of the ibex) Among the dead were thepresidential envoy to the State Duma Aleksandr Kosopkin and Viktor Kaimin chair-man of the Committee for the Protection Use and Reproduction of Fauna of theAltay Republic who had earlier promoted trophy hunting in the Altay The four whosurvived included the Deputy Prime Minister of the Republic of Altay Anatoly Ban-nykh chief for the State Duma Committee on Economic Policy and EntrepreneurshipNikolai Kapranov CEO of the Moscow-based industrial environmental companyldquoInekordquo Boris Belinsky and a co-pilot Maxim Kolbin Bannykh resigned his positionafter the crash and he along with Belinsky and Kapranov were charged with illegalhunting The investigation dragged on for two years with the case alternately dis-missed and reopened as environmental groups brought pressure on the governmentThe defendants claimed they had not participated in the actual shooting but only wereguilty of being present on the helicopter On 23 May 2011 the three men wereacquitted and the prosecutor appealed When sent back to local courts it was decidedthat the statute of limitations had expired Commenting on the case Mikhail Kreyn-dlin of Greenpeace-Russia noted ldquoTruly now VIP-poachers have gotten a clear signallsquoall is possible and nothing will come of itrsquo The ordinary citizen caught poachingcan be punished with a real prison term Senior officials are not threatened with any-thingrdquo (Vishnevskiy 2011)
But other high-profile cases have been brought under suspicious circumstancesAleksey Navalny with the Progress Party and an active opponent of Vladimir Putin wasaccused by VOOP (the All-Russian Nature Conservation Society) of poaching becausehe posed for a picture after moose hunting that appeared to be taken in the summerwhile the season does not start until October (The Moscow Times 2014) LyubovrsquoDuyko who heads up the societyrsquos legal affairs sent an official complaint to the pros-ecutorrsquos office Navalny denied the charge Duyko is a prominent member of PutinrsquosUnited Russia Party (along with other members of the VOOP Board) and stood for2014 municipal elections in the Porokhovyye district of St Petersburg as a party mem-ber (Varkhivakhnet 2014)
Some attempts to bring valid complaints against VIP illegal hunters have resulted indifficult times for inspectors or prosecutors One well-known case involved AleksandrDovydenko a hunting guide with the organization ldquoMosoblokhotupravleniyrdquo who losthis job in 2013 and was sentenced to probation in a prison term for abuse of power Hehad apprehended people he accused of illegal hunting including the head of Gazpromrsquosgeology division Gennady Kucherov and the CEO of the firm ldquoTranssetirdquo (Table A1)Questions arose during the trial of whether Dovydenko had shot one person in a groupof poachers whom he claimed were resisting arrest by escaping on their snowmobileAn unemployed hunter who accompanied the others was the only one eventuallycharged and convicted of poaching (Shvarev 2013b) The Dovydenko case receivedmuch attention and inspired a petition via the NGO ldquoChangeorgrdquo to relieve him of thecharges5 A similar incident occurred in Kurgan Oblastrsquo with an inspector who sus-pected police of poaching from snowmobiles reported it and then was arrested himself
Eurasian Geography and Economics 473
and accused of taking bribes in earlier incidents The poaching case against the officialswas never prosecuted (Chelovek i zakon 2014)
Motivations for VIP-poaching
Recreational poaching has been examined by Muth and Bowe (1998) in the UnitedStates and the authors suggested two motivations poaching as ldquothrill killingrdquo andobsession with display of trophies (15ndash17) One aspect that differentiates motivation inthese cases from the Russian context is the element of secretiveness Illegal trophy hun-ters in the American West take pains to hide the evidence from authorities (Archibold2006) while VIP poachers in Russia usually operate in an open fashion
Urbanrsquos (2010) study of the cultures of power in post-communist Russia provides auseful framework for exploring the motivations of Russian VIP poachers While abusesof power by oligarchs and the nouveaux riches have been well documented (see forexample Dawisha 2014 Hoffman 2002) Urbanrsquos study allows a look inside the cultureof the elite through interviews and defines the importance of the sub-culture or ldquoinrdquogroup He suggests that for those on the outside the actions of the elite may seem mis-taken or crazy but ldquofor those sharing the same habitus informed by the same culturalpractices and participating in the same discourse they are regarded as realrdquo (6) FurtherUrban presents a strong case that law and morality do not go hand in hand for those inpower but actually may work in opposition moral criteria are established through inter-personal relationships while the law itself is regarded as a weakness (15ndash16) This argu-ment coincides well with Aramilevrsquos position noted above that once respect for the lawthrough an inner moral compass disappears there is only the of threat punishment thatwill halt lawbreakers
Researchers have suggested that part of Vladimir Putinrsquos mass appeal to citizens ishis role in ldquore-masculinizingrdquo their self-image as Russians (Foxall 2013 Riabov andRiabova 2014) Gender is an important boundary marker for those in power and theattempt to make concrete an ldquousrdquo versus ldquothemrdquo mentality Riabov and Riabova (2014)noted that the traditional attributes of masculinity suggest power while submissioncorrelates with what (in the authorsrsquo view) some Russians perceive as feminine attri-butes (25ndash25) A study of the public images portrayed by Putin in settings that arehyper-masculine (Figure 4) underscores these arguments Foxall has examined a seriesof Kremlin-approved photographs released of Putin that show him in traditional maleactivities associated with outdoor recreation and noted that these have created anldquoAction Manrdquo portrait of a leader (Foxall 2013 134 see also Young 2011) A milita-rized virility is an expression of state power The term associated with such images isnastoyashchiy muzhik in the past referring to the peasant tradition in Russia but nowco-opted by elite such as Putin to suggest it is he who is the ldquorealrdquo Russian guy (Riabovand Riabova 2014)
What might the real ldquoreal muzhikirdquo think of such seemingly hyper-masculineexpressions of power Online forum responses by rank-and-file hunters suggest an atti-tude of contempt While Putin may remain popular with the public press coverage andsocial media discussion of unpunished elite criminals often highlight the bloodthirstynature of the crime the seeming unconcern of the VIP hunters and even public dis-dain6
474 K Braden
Figure 3 Editorial cartoon on privatization of hunting resources by artist Mikhail LarichevVecherniy Peterburg October 20 2009 Translation ldquoSoldrdquoSource Permission was obtained from the copyright holder
Figure 4 Vladimir Putin on a hunt in the Tyva Republic 2007 Photograph by European PressPhoto AgencySource Permission was obtained from the copyright holder
Eurasian Geography and Economics 475
Greedy people driven by vanity and after blood hellip not poor people but people in goodpositions (Baydykov 2012)
What land is left to defend Only those asshole oligarchs are lefthellipif the state laws are notfunctioning itrsquos time to fire the officials and their entourages -blogger comments on poach-ing in Samara Luka Nature Park (Sistema Opoveshcheniya 2014)
It seems to be that soon the only justice in Russia will be vigilante justice- blogger com-ment on Altay-gate helicopter crash incident (Mir Novostey 2014)
On the theme of poaching a law should be perceived normally as a law by hunters A badlaw is not a law but just derives from rotten conditions hellip Right now order is only upheldthrough repression but the order is spoiled Controllers are caught up in it ten times overfor this bullshit not a society determining its own traditions Blogger ldquodEretikrdquo (Gunsruforum 2013 Shvarev 2013a)
Officials are lawless hellip you canrsquot beat the system you can only be indignant and learnfrom the mistakes of others Blogger Xgod89 (Gunsru forum 2011)
The truth about Russia now is that MNR and the courts do not rule but insolent jerks whomuzzle the courts and prosecutorsrsquo offices are in charge Blogger A Bonch-Bruyevich com-menting on Dovydenko case (Shvarev 2013b)
Some fat urban dyadrsquoka who goes into the forest and finds a bear or moose poached withhelp of hunting guide (Shalygin 2013a)
Conclusion for hunting sustainability ndash the value of a moral compass
I have argued that VIP illegal hunting though not a high percentage of poaching casessets a destructive tone not only because of direct damage to wildlife sustainability butalso because it contributes to corruption of inspectors and prosecution personnel cyni-cism about rule of law and a discouragement to non-elite hunters who are increasinglycut off from prey due to regulations and higher costs
The utility for VIP hunters may not be economic gain but may be the sense of powerenhancement and differentiation from the masses Social science research has suggestedthat unhidden violations of social norms may actually signal power whereas lower powerindividuals are more subject to social constraints (see for example Van Kleef et al2011) There are rewards to elevated power and the establishment of identity in a selectsubgroup of actors Resources are more accessible as is the ability to make decisions onhow to distribute those resources to others Keltner Gruenfeld and Anderson (2003)have cited numerous social-psychological experiments suggesting that elevated powerincreases the likelihood of socially inappropriate actions often showing up in males asldquoprofligate behaviorsrdquo (276ndash277) Given these precepts it is possible that overt incidentsof impunity in wildlife crime by VIP hunters in Russia are signs of status and a way tomaintain group identity a proposition that calls for further investigation
In turn the narrative of VIP poaching solidifies the perception of corruption ndash a phe-nomenon measured in Transparency Internationalrsquos Corruption Perceptions Index(Transparency International 2014) and a sense of hopelessness about the system ndash a factobserved by Russian social scientists such as Kofanova and Petukhov (2006) who sug-gest a narrative about endemic corruption is created in the minds of ordinary RussiansSurvey results show that most Russians believe the state does not act in the interest of
476 K Braden
its citizens bureaucrats are motivated by personal gain and corruption penetrates allspheres of society (Kofanova and Petukhov 2006 29) This narrative of corruption andcrime is supported by a Russian mass media that ldquovigorously relaysrdquo a normativesystem of a criminal world engendering disrespect for the judiciary and for formal lawsand an impression that the most successful people in Russia today display the mostnegative behavior models (Iurevich and Ushakov 2010 21ndash22 26ndash27) SimilarlyDawisha (2014) has explored the ldquosistemardquo inside the Russian hierarchy in her bookPutinrsquos Kleptocracy noting that the risk of activities is transferred from the elite to thestate but the rewards are privatized thus allowing those in power ldquoto act withimpunityrdquo (332ndash333) Given Putinrsquos arguments in favor of fighting corruption how canthe actions of insider elites be reconciled with evidence of environmental lawbreaking
Dawisha (2014) rightly notes ldquoThis is not to say that the Russian ruling elite doesnot see the benefits of a robust rule-of-law systemrdquo (9) While her exploration focusedon elite actions in international financial circles I make a similar argument of a selectiveapproach to application of domestic Russian laws on illegal hunting Protections againstprosecution for some in the government and rights conditional upon loyalty to theregime ensure that those in power can act in a predatory manner Informal associationsuseful friends and privileged access to resources are hallmarks of the insider ldquosistemardquo(Ledeneva 2013) As empirical data are presented in the future on violators apprehendedand convicted under the new 2012 hunting laws the number of cases involving peoplein power should be instructive to observe
Feldman and Blokov (2009) found in their survey that personalities mattered interms of public perception the most influential people for solving environmental ques-tions cited by respondents were those in political power business leaders ministry offi-cials and heads of NGOs (737) Precisely because high-profile people have sway overthe public in terms of societal norms for environmental law that fact might be put touse for improved observance of the 2012 regulations I suggest a new tool for socialnorming with respect to hunting laws in Russia publicity for well-known Russians whodemonstrate a new type of power and masculine image by adhering to regulations Vla-dimir Putin for example noted in an Outdoor Life interview ldquoToday when hunting andfishing are more like a tribute to traditions a sort of hobby enthusiasts of these outdooractivities should guide themselves by the lsquoDo No Harmrsquo principlerdquo (Young 2011 58)In his examination of how to improve law enforcement in the realm of environmentalnorms Sverdyukov (2014) wrote ldquothe mechanism of moral influence on offenders ispractically not used it is true but it is necessary to rework the levers of moral actionrdquo(160)
While some of the initiators of OD-ROS were people of power7 myriad bloggersfrom online hunting social forums picked up and repeated the text that the organizers ofthe 2014 OD-ROS Conference used in launching the effort
In past decades a host of serious problems have occurred in the sphere of Russian huntingLife has shown that the government is not capable of solving them The wider huntingcommunity can and should undertake a discussion of these problems identify solutionsand formulate constructive proposals for organs of state power hellip the first huntersrsquo confer-ence was the initiative of ordinary hunters unburdened by property or hunting lands withone goal to conserve the historic right of Russians to hunt This was not first given underSoviet power but much earlier ndash by tradition a significant part of the culture and in theblood of the Russian people (Rossiyskiy okhotnichiy soyuz 2014)
Eurasian Geography and Economics 477
AcknowledgementsThe author wishes to thank Dr Margaret Diddams of Seattle Pacific University for assistance withsocial psychology sources and Jennifer Castner of The Altai Project and geographer Dr JaimeKooser for reviewing drafts of this work
Disclosure statementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the author
Notes1 The rights of indigenous groups especially those designated of the North Siberia the Altay
Republic and the Far East have been described through sections of the hunting regulationsand amendments of various years While these populations are not the focus of this study theauthor recognizes the importance of the survival of indigenous cultures access to traditionalhunting grounds and land use rights for minority people in the Russian Federation
2 The focus here is on recreational hunting with firearms and excludes the myriad of illegalfishing cases covered in the Russian press Likewise use of snares and other traps particu-larly by poachers has been very controversial and warrants additional discussion
3 No breakdown by organizations versus individuals was available after the year 2011 at thetime of this writing Often the hunting leases run by private owners are large recreational cen-ters such as the Dubakinskiy resort in Leningrad Oblastrsquo owned by Nikolai Shamalov abanker whom Forbes dubbed one of the richest men in Russia The site accessible with ahelicopter landing pad includes a well-appointed cottage (ldquoVIP-Houserdquo) with televisionsauna and billiard rooms available for rental during moose season The newspaper Izvestiyareported on 26 September 2012 that three millionaire businessmen including Alfa BankrsquosPyotr Aven had invested 80 million rubles into creation of a hunting enterprise ldquoMedvedrsquordquo inArghangelrsquosk Oblastrsquo for VIP hunters a closed hunting club specializing in brown bear wildboar deer moose and Siberian stag (maral) The brainchild of businessman VladimirButorin the enterprise is located in the town of Bereznik where Butorinrsquos companies also areinvolved in agriculture and forest products This was the second enterprise invested in byAven who had also registered in Moscow a hunting club called ldquoHunting Groundrdquo financedby his private investment (Izvestiya 26 September 2012 Accessed 25 July 2014 httpizvestiarunews536084)
4 Butorin for example has not always done well with local farmers but has argued he isbringing access electrical power and other infrastructure as well as a fund for social pro-grams into the area Visser Mamonova and Spoor (2012) argued that the benefits of landtransfers have been mixed and laws while purportedly passed to cut down on monopolieshave instead strengthened the hands of large-scale land owners often shored up by corruptlocal officials (925)
5 As of August 2014 the case was still unresolved and Mr Dovydenko was consideringwhether he should appeal based on an amnesty declared by the Duma in honor of the 20thanniversary of the Russian Constitution
6 In addition to hunting news and environmental web sites one called Brakonrsquoerovnet has beenestablished to both to support legitimate hunters and to report news photographs and videoson poaching incidents
7 For example Nikolay Valuev former boxing champion elected to the Duma in 2011 underPutinrsquos party Valuev himself had been accused of poaching but the Arkhangelrsquosk regionalprosecutor had refused to consider the case He was added in 2014 to MNRrsquos Public Councilon Hunting
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Kuumlhl Aline Natasha Balinova Elena Bykova Yuri N Arylov Alexander Esipov Anna ALushchekina and E J Milner-Gulland 2009 ldquoThe Role of Saiga Poaching in Rural Com-munities Linkages between Attitudes Socio-economic Circumstances and Behaviourrdquo Bio-logical Conservation 142 1442ndash1449 doi101016jbiocon200902009
Kuzenkov Valeriy Petrovich ed 2011 ldquoO neobkhodimosti reorganizatsii sistemy gosu-darstvennogo upravleniya okhrany i ratsionalrsquonogo ispolrsquozovaniya zhivotnogo mira Rossii [Onthe Necessity of System Reorganization of State Management and Rational Use of RussiarsquosAnimal World]rdquo Okhota October 10 Accessed June 15 2014 httpohota-kuzenkovruindexphpoption=com_contentampview=articleampid=1ampItemid=13
Ledeneva Alena V 2013 ldquoRussiarsquos Practical Norms and Informal Governance The Origins ofEndemic Corruptionrdquo Social Research 80 1135ndash1162
Lizer Yuliyana (2014) ldquoBrakonrsquoerstvo v Rossii chto izmenil ukhodyashchiy god [Poaching inRussia What Changed in the Past Year]rdquo Otkrytaya Rossiya December 24 Accessed January13 2015 httpopenrussiaorgpostview1723
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Mir Novostey 2014 No 39 (926) Accessed January 10 2015 httpmirnovruarhivmn926mn04-2php
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Eurasian Geography and Economics 481
Newell Joshua and John Simeone 2014 ldquoRussiarsquos Forests in a Global Economy How Con-sumption Drives Environmental Changerdquo Eurasian Geography and Economics 55 37ndash70doi101080153872162014926254
Novaya gazeta 2014 ldquoBezotvetnyye barany opyatrsquo u nachalrsquostva pod priletsom [Officials AgainTake Aim at Defenseless Sheep]rdquo May 7 Accessed July 1 2014 httpwwwnovayagazetarusociety64304html
Okhotnikiru 2013 ldquoUstav obshchestvennogo dvizheniya lsquoRossiyskiy okhotnichiy soyuzrsquo [Charterof Social Movement lsquoRussian Hunting Unionrsquo]rdquo March 1 Accessed June 30 2014 httpwwwohotnikiruhuntingsocietyssocietysarticle20130301638205-ustav-od-roshtml
Palazy L C Bonenfant J M Gaillard and F Courchamp 2012 ldquoResponse Rarity TrophyHunting and Ungulatesrdquo Animal Conservation 15 16ndash17 doi101111j1469-1795201200521x
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Polyanskaya Yekaterina 2013 ldquoPervyy shag v borrsquobye s brakonrsquoerstvom sdelan [The First Stepin the Fight Against Poaching Is Done]rdquo Pravdaru June 6 2013 Accessed August 5 2014httpwwwpravdarusocietyhow06-06-20131160079-gftyiv-0
Popova Nadezhda 2011 ldquoZapadnya dlya ruchogo lisenka Rossiyu porazila strannaya boleznrsquoimya kotoroy-VIP-okhota [Trap for a Tame Fox Russia is Struck by a Strange Illness calledVIP-Hunting]rdquo Argumentyru August 3 Accessed July 9 2014 httpargumentiruprinttopthemen300118484
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Safonova Tatiana 2007 ldquoThe Professional Ethos of Rangers in Russian Nature Reservesrdquo ActaBorealia 24 44ndash58 doi10108008003830701411613
Serdyukov Valeriy 2011 ldquoOligarkhi i okhota [Oligarchs and Hunting]rdquo Vedomosti November21 Accessed July 22 2014 httpwwwrosprescomfinance9286
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Shalygin Andrey ed 2013b ldquoShtrafy za narusheniye pravil okhoty 2013 [Fines for DisobeyingHunting Laws 2013]rdquo National Explorer July 3 Accessed June 30 2014 httpwwwnexplorerrunews__11358htm
Shalygin Andrey 2014 Stratgiya razvitiya okhotnichrsquoego khozyaystva Rossii do 2030 goda-pochemu vsye nedovolrsquony no ne mogut skazatrsquo chem immeno [The Strategy for Developmentof the Hunting Economy in Russia to the Year 2030 Why Everyone Is Not Happy but CannotSay Exactly With What]rdquo National Explorer March 14 Accessed August 2 2014 httpwwwnexplorerrunews__12387htm
Shvarev Aleksandr 2013a ldquoVIP-brakonrsquoery lyubyat kogda mnogo krovi [VIP-Poachers Love ItWhen There Is Much Blood]rdquo Rosbalt Moscow August 8 Accessed June 30 2014 httpwwwrosbaltrumoscow201308261168234html
Shvarev Aleksandr 2013b ldquoVIP-brakonrsquoery skoro posadyat na desyatrsquo let pomeshavshego imokhotoveda [VIP-Poachers Will Soon Imprison for Ten Years the Hunting Guide Who Inter-fered]rdquo Okhotnikiru August 29 Accessed August 1 2014 httpwwwohotnikiruarchivenews20130829639550-vipbrakoneryi-skoro-posadyat-na-desyat-let-pomeshavshego-im-ohotovedahtml
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Sinyakov Aleksey 2012 ldquoV Rossii legalizuyut okhotu s vertolyetov [In Russia Hunting withHelicopter is Legalized]rdquo Okhotnikiru June 11 Accessed September 10 2014 httpwwwohotnikiruarchivenews20120611635796-v-rossii-legalizuyut-ohotu-s-vertoletovhtml
Sistema Opoveshcheniya 2014 ldquoV parke lsquoSamarskaya Lukarsquo protsvetayut korruptsiya brakonrsquoer-stvo bespredel [In the lsquoSamarskaya Lukarsquo Park Corruption Unlimited Poaching Is Thriving]rdquoJune 21 Accessed July 10 2014 httpraznesiinfoblogpost12294
Smolrsquoyakova Tatrsquoyana 2013 ldquoOkhota za brakonrsquoera [Hunt for Poachers]rdquo Interview with SergeyDonskoy Minister of Natural Resources and Ecology Rossiyskaya gazeta July 22 AccessedJuly 10 2014 httpwwwrgru20130722donskoyhtml
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State Duma of the Russian Federation Adopted July 3 2013 Federal Law 494994-5 ldquoO vne-senii izmeneniy v Federalrsquoniy zakon lsquoOb okhote i o sokhranenii okhotnichrsquoikh resursov i ovnesenii izmeneniy v otdelrsquonye zakonodatelrsquonye akty Rossiyskoy Federatsiirsquo i Kodeks Ros-siyskoy Federatsii ob administrativnykh pravonarusheniyakh [On Amending the Federal LawlsquoOn Hunting and Conservation of Hunting Resources and on Amendments to Various Legisla-tive Acts of the Russian Federationrsquo and the Code of Administrative Offences]rdquo httpapidumagovruapitranscript494994-5
Stepanova Darrsquoya 2014 ldquoPochti 3000 ugolovnykh del svyazannykh s nezakonnoy okhotoynapravleno v sud [Nearly 3000 Criminal Cases Connected with Illegal Hunting Sent toCourt]rdquo Vremya Novosti Nizhnego Novgoroda i Nizhegorodskoy oblasti July 19 AccessedAugust 1 2014 httpwwwvremyanrunewspochti_3000_ugolovnyh_del_svjazannyh_s_nezakonnoj_ohotoj_napravleno_v_sudhtml
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Tekeyev Khalimat 2014 ldquoMinprirody khochet legalizovatrsquo brakonrsquoerskyyu okhotu na altayskikharkharov [Ministry of Natural Resources Wants to Legalize Poaching of Altay Sheep]rdquo July7 Accessed January 9 2015 httpwwwgreenpeaceorgrussiarunewsblogsgreen-planetblog49840
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Visser Oane Natalie Mamonova and Max Spoor 2012 ldquoOligarchs Megafarms and LandReserves Understanding Land Grabbing in Russiardquo Journal of Peasant Studies 39 899ndash931doi101080030661502012675574
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Walker Amanda 2012 ldquoRussia Bans lsquoSportrsquo of Shooting Sleeping Bearsrdquo Sky News (UK) April29 Accessed January 10 2015 httpnewsskycomstory13701russia-bans-sport-of-shooting-sleeping-bears
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WWF-Russia (World Wide Fund for Nature) 2014b ldquoWWF i Siti napravyat na pre-dotvraschyeniye brakonrsquoerstva na Altae i Kamchatkye 5 mln rublyey [WWF and CitibankFund Direct 5 million Rubles to Fight Against Poaching in Altay and Kamchatka]rdquo April 3Accessed July 12 2014 httpwwwwwfruresourcesnewsarticle12272
Wyatt Tanya 2009 ldquoExploring the Organization of Russia Far Eastrsquos Illegal Wildlife Trade TwoCase Studies of the Illegal Fur and Illegal Falcon Tradesrdquo Global Crime 10 144ndash154
Yemelyanova Raisa 2014 ldquoOmskiy brakonrsquoyer zaplatit 160 tysyach za ubiystvo dvukh kosulrsquo izaytsa-belyaka [Omsk Poacher Will Pay 160 Thousand for Killing of Two Deer and Hare]rdquoOmskregion July 1 Accessed January 10 2015 httpomskregioninfoitemaspid=24758
Young Gayne 2011 ldquoOne-on-One with Vladimir Putinrdquo Outdoor LifeJunendashJuly 56ndash63Yurkova N A N I Almashev and N I Tokova 2007 ldquoOb otvetstvennosti za brakonrsquoerstvo v
respublike altay spravochnoye posobiye [On the Responsibility for Poaching in the AltaiRepublic Handbook]rdquo Fund for Sustainable Development of Altai and United NationsDevelopment Programme
Zaitseva Mariya 2013 ldquoTsarskaya okhota pochemu lsquoslivkirsquo rossiyskogo obshchestva tak lyubyatokhotitrsquosya v zapovednykh mestakh [Tsarrsquos Hunt Why Do Security Personnel of RussianSociety So Love to Hunt in Reserves]rdquo Pasmi Ru September 20 Accessed July 20 2014httppasmiruarchive96715
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Appendix
1
Table
A1
Sam
plerepo
rtsalleging
VIP-poachingin
post-Sov
ietperiod
(doesno
tim
plyconv
ictio
n)
Year
Location
Position(s)of
VIP(s)at
timeincident
reported
Source(s)
Web
addressAccessof
each
verified
11Janu
ary20
15
1997
Yaroslavl
Oblastrsquo
Ananinvillage
bullPresidentRussian
Federation
bullGov
erno
rYaroslavl
Oblastrsquo
Argum
enty
ifakti926
200
7Kom
prom
atRu
ecoethicsru
httpwwwcom
prom
at
rupage_21
495htm
httpgazetaaifruon
lineaif14
04
14_0
1
2001
Khakasiya
Repub
lic
Karatoshsko
-Ineyskiy
reserve
bullActor
andchairRussian
Cultural
Fou
ndation
bullFormer
speakerof
Russian
Dum
a
Nov
ayaG
azetaRu210
200
5http20
05nov
ayagazetarunom
er
2005
10n
n10
n-s01shtm
l
2002
AltayRepub
lic
Tarhatin
skiy
Lake
bullFormer
assistantto
VladimirPutin
and
BorisYeltsin
VitaTsentrzashchity
prav
zhivotny
khhttpwwwvitaorgruam
usem
ent
huntblack_listh
tm
2004
VladimirOblastrsquoSuzdal
bullOwnerof
newspaper
Mosko
vskiy
Kom
somoletsform
ermem
berof
the
Pub
licChamberRussian
Federation
Moscow
huntingclub
Zavtra204
200
4Kom
prom
atRu
wwwcom
prom
atrupage_1
4416
htm
httpzavtrarucontentv
iew200
4-02
-04
51
Nov
ogorod
Oblastrsquo
bullGov
erno
rNov
gorodregion
bullPresidentRussian
Federation
Argum
enty
ifakti926
200
7Kom
prom
atRu
httpwwwcom
prom
at
rupage_21
495htm
httpgazetaaifruon
lineaif14
04
14_0
1
(Con
tinued)
Eurasian Geography and Economics 485
TableA1
(Con
tinued)
Year
Location
Position
(s)of
VIP(s)at
timeincident
repo
rted
Sou
rce(s)
Web
addressAccessof
each
verified
11Janu
ary20
15
2005
Kursk
Oblastrsquo
Korenevskydistrict
Kursk
Pop
pyforest
reserve
bullChairCom
mittee
onYou
thSpo
rts
Drugd
ruga
onlin
e127
200
4httpwwwddd
kurskrunum
ber48
6new000
657
AltayRepub
lic
Shavlinskyreserve
bullDepartm
entHeadof
Con
servationamp
Hun
tingResou
rcesMinistryof
Agriculture
VitaTsentrzashchity
prav
zhivotny
kh529
200
7httpvitaorgrunew200
7may29-
huntershtm
Khakasiya
Repub
lic
Karatoshsko
-Ineyskiy
reserve
bullHead
MinistryforCivilDefense
and
EmergencySitu
ationsRussia
VitaTsentrzashchity
prav
zhivotny
kh529
200
7httpvitaorgrunew200
7may29-
huntershtm
2006
AltayKray
Cho
yadistrict
bullChairmanBarnaul
City
Cou
ncil
Bankfaks10
022006
httpwwwbankfaxrunews38
014
2008
Kam
chatka
Kray
Krono
tskiyreserve
bullFormer
head
ofFederal
Taxatio
nService
Volgo
grad
region
LifeNew
s128
201
0httplifenew
srunew
s10
930
2009
AltayRepub
licKosh
Agach
district
ldquoAltay-
gaterdquoincident
bullPresidentialenvo
yto
theState
Dum
abullDeputyGov
erno
rAltayRepub
licbullAltayRepub
licCom
mittee
toprotect
wild
life
bullOfficerof
lower
houseof
Parliament
Dum
astafferdeputy
head
ofRussian
President
Medvedev
bullPolicychiefcoun
selState
Dum
aCom
mittee
onEcono
mics
bullGov
erno
rAltayRepub
lic
New
YorkTim
es112
200
9p
6Nov
ayagazeta
(Aleksey
Tarasov)
Apr15
20
11p
8
httpwwwnytim
escom
200
901
12
worldeurop
e12
russiahtm
l_r=0
httpoldno
vayagazetarudata2011
04008
htm
l
Sakha
Repub
licRuspres
302
200
9httprosprescomcorruption37
27
(Con
tinued)
486 K Braden
TableA1
(Con
tinued)
Year
Location
Position
(s)of
VIP(s)at
timeincident
repo
rted
Sou
rce(s)
Web
addressAccessof
each
verified
11Janu
ary20
15
bullSecretary
ofregion
alUnitedRussiaParty
bullPresidentialenvo
yto
Central
federal
district
Krasnod
arKray
Ady
gea
Repub
licCaucasus
Biosphere
Reserve
bullPrimeMinisterAdy
geaRepub
licbullDeputyfinanceministerAdy
geaRepub
licbullDirectorof
hydroresourcesAdy
gea
Repub
lic
Pasmiru920
201
3httppasm
iruarchive96
715
Irku
tskOblastrsquoLake
BaikalBolshaya
Golou
stno
ye
Gov
erno
rIrku
tskOblastkilledin
helicop
ter
crash
Pasmiru920
201
3RBK
516
200
9httppasm
iruarchive96
715
httptoprbcrusociety1605
200
930
4213
shtml
Buryatiy
aRepub
lic
Kho
rinskiydistrict
Khu
dakskiybiosph
ere
reserve
bullUnitedRussiaParty
electiv
eDeputy
PeoplersquosKhu
ralof
Buryatia
BMK
Inform
atsion
noye
agentstvo902
200
9httpwwwbaikal-mediaru
newsconfl
icts561
42
Irku
tskOblastrsquo
bullGov
erno
rIrku
tskOblastrsquo
Argum
enty
RU
516
200
9httpargumentirucomnew
s200905
16148
11Yam
al-N
enets
Auton
omou
sOkrug
bullDeputychiefof
staffof
Taz
district
New
srucom
6172009
httpwwwnew
srucomrussia
17jun2
009sm
oljarh
tml
2010
Moscow
OblastrsquoPotlovo
villageZarayskiy
huntingreserve
bullOAO
ldquoBымпeлК
oмrdquo(Vim
pelcom
Ltd)
mob
ileph
one
bullBusinessm
anldquoК
oлoм
нaмeж
peгиoн
гaзrdquo
(Kolom
namezhregiong
az)gascompany
bullMun
icipal
district
depu
tyLuk
hovitskiy
region
VIPTroph
y12
0520
10httpviptroph
ycomarticles19
64
Ekh
oMoskv
y12
2120
10
(Con
tinued)
Eurasian Geography and Economics 487
TableA1
(Con
tinued)
Year
Location
Position
(s)of
VIP(s)at
timeincident
repo
rted
Sou
rce(s)
Web
addressAccessof
each
verified
11Janu
ary20
15
Moscow
Oblastrsquo
Vysok
ovodistrict
bullHeadof
Interior
Affairs
ofDmitrov
district
bullHeadof
indu
strial
geolog
yadministration
httpwwwechomskrunews
7357
28-echohtml
Sakha
Repub
licbullYakut
depu
tyGosdu
ma
bullMem
berof
theBoard
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ondmininggrou
p
Rossiyskaya
gazeta
528
201
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005
28vertolet
html
Tyum
enOblastrsquoSurgu
tbullDeputyhead
ofUnitedRussiaParty
Surgu
tregion
Tyum
enskiyeizVestiy
a10
20
2010
httpoldt-iruarticle164
50
2011
Volgo
grad
Oblastrsquo
Kam
yshindistrict
Shcherbakov
skayanature
park
bullDirectorof
build
ingsupp
lyforKam
yshin
town
Inform
atsion
noye
agentstvo
Vysota10
20507
201
4httpv1
02ruaccidents44
598html
Sakha
Repub
licbullGov
erno
rof
Arkhang
elsk
Region
ResursLesru409
2011
httpwwwresurslesrunewsindex
htmlid=18
5Volgo
grad
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Olkho
viyreserve
bullDeputyof
district
DUMA
UnitedRussia
Party
Volgo
grad-Tim
es209
2011
httpvo
lgog
rad-tim
esrustories18
8
2012
Amur
Oblastrsquo
bullVicemayor
ofBlago
veshchensk
bullRosselkho
znadzorexecutive
bullSpecialistregion
aloh
otup
ravleniya
(hun
tingmanagem
ent)
NTV
216
201
4New
srucom
211201
4httpwwwntvruno
vosti8
4295
6httpwwwnew
srucomarchrussia
11feb2014vipoacherh
tml (C
ontin
ued)
488 K Braden
TableA1
(Con
tinued)
Year
Location
Position
(s)of
VIP(s)at
timeincident
repo
rted
Sou
rce(s)
Web
addressAccessof
each
verified
11Janu
ary20
15
Krasnoy
arsk
Kray
Stolbyreserve
bullHeadof
police
Kolosov
skiy
region
Okh
otarybalkavOmskoy
Oblasti117
201
3httpoи
ppф
zakondocum41-2013-
01-15-04
-45-38
673
-201
3-01
-17-11-
05-32html
Kirov
Oblastrsquo
bullProgressParty
ampRussian
Opp
osition
Coo
rdinationCou
ncil
Moscow
Tim
esFeb19
20
14httpwwwth
emoscowtim
escom
newsarticle494
848html
2013
SverdlovskOblastrsquo
Bog
dano
vich
reserve
bullState
Dum
adepu
tymem
berof
Liberal
Dem
ocratic
Party
URARU
111201
3httpurarucon
tentsvrd11-01-20
13
news10
5215
1694
htm
l
Saratov
Oblastrsquo
Nov
oburasskiy
region
bullFirstvice
presidentof
mun
icipal
administration
Nov
oburasskiy
region
New
srucom
822
201
3httpwwwnew
srucomrussia
22aug2
013oh
otahtml
Arkhang
elsk
Oblastrsquo
bullDeputyState
Dum
aUnitedRussiaParty
andfamou
sbo
xer20
14mem
berstate
huntingcoun
cil
MK
95let523
201
3httpwwwm
krusocial2
01305
23
8588
13-valuev-ub
il-medvedy
a-chestnohtml
Kaliningrad
Oblastrsquo
Vishtyn
etsnature
park
bullRepresentativeof
barassociationof
lawyers
Nov
yyeko
lyesa208
201
3httpwwwrud
niko
vcomarticlephp
ELEMENT_ID=22
241
Saratov
Oblastrsquo
Lysog
orskiy
region
bullProsecutorforSaratov
Oblast
bullSaratov
district
courtofficial
Vzglyad-info12
0220
13httpwwwvzsarrunews20
131202
jiteli-raiona-pojalov
alis-pytiny-na-
brakon
erstvo
-vysok
ih-chino
vhtml
Omsk
Oblastrsquo
Isilk
ulskom
district
bullMinisterof
Con
structionandTranspo
rtOmsk
Oblast
bullGeneral
Directorof
ldquoOmskob
lvod
oprovo
drdquobulldepu
tychiefengineer
ldquoOmskob
lvod
oprovo
drdquo
Omskinform
530
201
3httpom
skinform
runews56
598
(Con
tinued)
Eurasian Geography and Economics 489
TableA1
(Con
tinued)
Year
Location
Position
(s)of
VIP(s)at
timeincident
repo
rted
Sou
rce(s)
Web
addressAccessof
each
verified
11Janu
ary20
15
2014
Saratov
Oblastrsquo
Eng
elskiy
district
bullHeadof
Hun
tingCom
mittee
forSaratov
Oblastrsquo
Obshchestvenn
oyemneniye
818
201
4httpwwwom-saratovruno
vosti1
8-Aug
ust-20
14-i13
994-gu
bernator-
nazval-nedop
ustim
Sakha
Repub
licbullPresident
ofSakha
(Yakutia)
An-on
layn
124
201
4httpargumentirusociety201401
3144
14Tuv
a(Tyv
a)Repub
lic
Todzhinskiydistrict
bullLocal
branch
ofMinistryof
Emergency
Situ
ations-State
inspectorforsm
allvessels
bullFormer
policem
an
MK
95let401
201
4Sibno
vostiru625
201
4httpwwwm
kruin
cidentarticle
2014
0401
100
7116
httpom
sksibno
vostiruincidents
2716
33Mordo
viaRepub
lic
Mordo
viareserve
bullDeputygo
vernor
ofZub
ovo-Polyanskiy
district
Mordo
via
PortalProgo
rodSaransk
416
20
14httppg
13runewsview
125
4
AltaykrayYegorrsquoevskiy
reserve
bullAltayDeputy
Nov
chikhinskiyregion
Altayskaya
pravda
220
201
4httpwwwap2
2rupaper
paper_1161
9html
Voron
ezhOblastrsquo
Pavlovskdistrict
bullActor
andchairRussian
Cultural
Fou
ndation
MKRU
Nizhn
iyNov
gorod2
20201
4httpnn
mkruarticle201
402
20
988115
l
PrimoriyeKray
Khank
ayskiy
district
bullFormer
head
ofregion
alanim
alconservatio
nadministration
PrimaM
ediaru12
1220
14httpprim
amediarunewsprim
orye
121220
14408
00
490 K Braden
- Abstract
- Introduction wildlife poaching in the context of Russian environmental management
- Background The literature on ``green criminality and poaching
- Methods value and limitations of social and advocacy media as a data source
- Russian legal regime for hunting2
- Privatization of hunting lands
- The impact of high-profile poaching cases
- Motivations for VIP-poaching
- Conclusion for hunting sustainability - the value of a moral compass
- Acknowledgements
- Disclosure statement
- Notes
- References
- Appendix 1
-
wild boar is also hunted and fur-bearing fauna such as sable otters and beaver are huntedor trapped Brown bears have a limited legal hunt but the Russian Government has attimes forbidden spring hunting of hibernating bears (Walker 2012) By Russian Govern-ment estimates populations of wild boar roe deer and moose increased from 2004 to2012 by 90 27 and 46 percent respectively but the reported catch of these species grewat an even faster pace (Federal State Statistical Service 2012)
The rise in poaching energized environmental groups concerned over animal popula-tions and ecosystems to agitate for tougher laws In response national legislation onhunting began to be reformed and in 2009 a more unified strategy was announced(Law No 209) with Article 2 beginning to outline plans for sustainability of game andbetter preservation of biodiversity in Russia (Volyanskiy 2014) The plans called formore involvement by citizens and NGOs as well as for ways to make hunting resourcesmore accessible to the general public and it also envisioned improved scientific normsto determine wildlife management
Meanwhile studies by groups supported by outside international agencies such as theUnited Nations Environmental Program (UNEP) recognized the magnitude of the problemin Russia and called for much tougher laws and fines to punish poachers (see for exampleYurkova Almashev and Tokova (2007) on poaching levels in the Altay region) Damagewas classified by Russian law according to ldquomajor damagesrdquo such as destroying wildlifelisted in the Red Book of Endangered Species (Braden and Prudnikova 2008 Kasparek2011 MNR 2012a) versus damage to less ecologically significant game animals Amend-ments followed and even further calls went out to tighten the laws as the rise in poachingcontinued One member of the Duma Oleg Mikheev even proposed that all hunting bebanned in Russia an idea that did not receive much support (Shalygin 2013a) But prohibi-tions on hunting polar bears baby harp seals and other popular glamor species wereadopted although some limited hunting of polar bears resumed in 2011 in Russia Envi-ronmental NGOs were joined in the call for tougher standards by animal rights groups(such as Moscow Society of Animal Protection and IFAW the International Fund for Ani-mal Welfare) In some cases anti-poaching brigades were even created by outside groupsfor example the United Nations Development Program and the World Bank Global Envi-ronmental Facility financed them in the Altay-Sayan Ecoregion project (Kasparek 2011) incooperation with the Sosnovka Coalition (Angarova 2011) The Zelyeniy patrol (ldquoGreenPatrolrdquo) NGO started in Sakhalin in 2007 as a citizensrsquo action group in Russia and oftenpublicizes cases of poacher
At some regional levels local authorities had already raised fines for poaching forexample in Vologda Oblastrsquo by March 2013 Governor Oleg Kuvshinnikov made fines 10times higher than the previous year (Polyanskaya 2013) and he served as one source ofinsider pressure on the federal government The organizations publicized how low the fineswere for poaching of endangered species in Russia and the fact that even if caught poach-ers obtained profits vastly outweighing financial penalties In addition organizationsargued that the law should encompass not only those apprehended illegally killing animalsbut also criminals who participated in the transport and marketing of the products
On 15 June 2012 a new law (registered at Ministry of Justice 04022011 No 19704)entered into force with a subsequent law signed in May 2013 by Vladimir Putin (FederalLaw No 91 07052013) creating increased fines and penalties for those convicted ofpoaching Depending on the species and the circumstances fines have risen up to 10-foldThe law allows guns to be confiscated and the right to hunt may be revoked for up to twoyears Penalties for officials citizens who reoffend or organized crime members caughtand convicted of poaching are much harsher with higher financial penalties and prison
466 K Braden
terms up to seven years (Shalygin 2013b Smolrsquoyakova 2013 State Duma 2013WWF-Russia 2014a) These stricter penalties were hailed by experts and environmentalistsas an important first step to reduce poaching (Polyanskaya 2013) with Olga Zherebkina ofWWFAmur branch arguing that revocation of the right to hunt was one of the most effec-tive tools to combat poaching (WWF-Russia 2014a) Penalties were increased for huntingout of season hunting without proper documents or using hunting areas under lease with-out permission Inspectors were given more power to stop people demand documentslook at photographs or other artifacts and apprehend offenders
Since the advent of the new laws the Russian press and environmental web siteshave indeed publicized many cases of apprehended poachers The newspaper Vremya inthe Nizhniy Novgorod Oblastrsquo reported that nearly 3000 criminal cases of illegal hunt-ing had been prosecuted in the first half of 2014 alone (Stepanova 2014) In OmskOblastrsquo a resident of Nizhneomsk district was fined 160000 rubles (equivalent to morethan US $4000) for illegally killing from a snowmobile two roe deer and a rabbit(Yemelyanova 2014) The government arrest rate for game poachers will in all probabil-ity continue to increase (Lizer 2014) For example Oleg Mitvolrsquo former head ofRosprirodnadzor (Service for Oversight of Natural Resources within MNR) reportedduring an interview with Pravdaru that an estimated 20 percent of urban-based huntersand 30 percent of rural ones hunt without a license while the figure for the NorthCaucasus region was as much as 100 percent (Polyanskaya 2013)
But will the laws be effective enough to stop some of the most egregious forms ofpoaching by organized crime elements and VIP hunters or will they serve to mainlyapprehend more common lawbreakers who illegally take game stock
It was noted quickly after adoption of the new laws that they had a significant flawparagraph 531 prohibiting certain motorized forms of hunting (for example using heli-copters to hunt saiga antelope or shooting ungulates from ATVs) was dropped from thenew code Representatives from Greenpeace-Russia and WWF-Russia called attention tothe problem and began public campaigns to correct this omission Vladimir Krever ofWWFrsquos Moscow office argued that it had not been an oversight but eliminated purpose-fully and called it ldquolegalized poachingrdquo (Chizhova 2012 Greenpeace Russia 2012)Some comments ironically suggested that there was more in the new laws about use ofhunting dogs than the use of helicopters (Sinyakov 2012) and one online news serviceread ldquoMinpriroda (MNR) Has Created Ideal Conditions for VIP-Poachersrdquo (Gomzikova2012) Public pressure caused the law to be amended (Registered in the Ministry of Jus-tice on 30 May 2012 No 24394) to reinsert paragraph 531
Environmental groups were not the only ones examining the new laws Recreationalhunters seemed to be less welcoming of the legislation passed since 2009 online forumsand journals began to point out what were perceived as errors in the legislation Thecomplaints from the hunting communities encompassed the following issues
bull Lack of clarity especially congruence of local and federal laws and understandingof scientific norms for setting seasons and rules for each species the need forclearer definition of allowances of trapping for ldquoeducational purposesrdquo and whatconstitutes a scientific quota lack of clarity about constraints on the use of hunt-ing dogs (Degtyarev 2010 Kuzenkov 2011 Shalygin 2013a)
bull Continued impunity by powerful poachers with political or economic clout failure todeal with falsification of documents and permits in some local areas (Kuzenkov 2011)
bull Continued favor for privatization making fees for use of privatized hunting groundsmore expensive lack of recourse in the courts for hunters who have complaints about
Eurasian Geography and Economics 467
Table
2Gov
ernm
entsupp
ortof
huntingresourcesandprivatizationtrends20
05ndash201
2(incurrentpricesmillionrubles)
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2005ndash201
2(
)
Federal
finan
cial
support
Total
expend
itureson
theenvironm
ent
23393
025
922
829
520
036
862
734
336
837
238
241
201
443
231
918
481
Expenditureson
biod
iversity
12542
16052
21681
26597
21463
22975
13381
17850
14232
biod
iversity
aspercentof
environm
entalexpend
itures
536
619
734
722
625
617
325
413
77
01
General
expend
itureson
gamemanagem
ent
1489
2003
2601
3344
3847
4515
5502
6196
41612
gamemgm
tas
percentenvironm
entalexpend
itures
064
077
088
091
112
121
134
143
22
516
expend
ituresforbiolog
ical
conservatio
nmeasures
225
307
431
500
608
655
743
986
43822
expend
ituresto
mon
itorgamepo
pulatio
ns34
4059
7094
90117
151
44412
expend
ituresto
maintainhu
ntinginfrastructure
helliphellip
helliphellip
hellip44
651
452
0
Priva
tization
indicators
Num
berof
approv
edhu
ntingorganizatio
ns20
0622
7628
1229
7531
8936
1439
0839
5619
721
legally
definedorganizatio
ns19
5422
0426
7928
2530
2233
3835
83hellip
18337
individu
alentrepreneurs
5274
133
150
170
276
330
hellip63
462
Areaof
leased
huntingland
sthou
sha
62600
066
200
068
600
068
200
069
900
072
100
076
200
073
800
011789
Avg
leased
land
perhu
ntingorganizatio
nthou
sha
312
291
244
229
219
200
195
187
5978
Sou
rce
Gov
ernm
entof
Russian
Federation
Federal
Service
forState
Statisticsldquookruzhayu
shchayasredardquo
httpwwwgksruwpswcm
connectrosstat_m
ainrosstatrustatisticsenvironm
ent
468 K Braden
private hunting organizations with land leases who do not follow regulations(Volyanskiy 2014)
bull Unclear laws about road access to public hunting grounds (particularly if routes mustcut across surrounding privatized lands) and about rules for hunting on agriculturaland forest lands (Degtyarev 2010)
bull Increased restrictions for public target practice areas or shooting rangesbull Higher costs of licenses creating burdens for rural poor especially elderly pensioners(Degtyarev 2010)
bull New cost imposed for recertification to renew licenses every five years by requiringgun safety training even for lifelong hunters The cost of the certification program8000 rubles represents about US $225 or by 2011 values one-half monthrsquos wages interms of averages for 45 percent of the Russian population (Federal State StatisticalService 2012)
Concurrent with the tighter laws the government of the Russian Federation issued astrategic plan to the year 2030 (MNR 2014) The plan was signed 3 July 2014 by PrimeMinister Dmitry Medvedev and recognizes the shortage of trained personnel and theneed to improve the population management of game animals The goals call for
bull increasing the number of game species to their ldquoecological capacityrdquo and mainte-nance of genetic diversity
bull increasing the economic value of hunting in Russia to one-half of one percent ofGDP (the value of hunting resources was estimated to be one-half billion US buthas the potential to increase to US $12 billion Shalygin 2014)
bull training sufficient state inspectors to allow three for each municipal district thatcontains hunting grounds
bull reducing poaching by a factor of 25 increasing the privatization of hunting landsin Russia and number of lease agreements with private organizations but makingliability stricter for hunting companies who do not follow regulations
bull increasing the number of game farms and public access to hunting areasbull clarifying the rights of hunters and the method for obtaining permitsbull establishing incentives to attract private investment in recreational hunting Theplan also recognizes that development of ecotourism would be a positive incomesource for indigenous communities
Budget allocations to achieve the plan were to be announced separately as each budgetcycle unfolded From 2005 to 2012 game management expenditure as a percent of fed-eral Russian Government spending on the environment grew from 064 to 143 percenta small portion of overall environmental spending but outpacing overall environmentalexpenditures in terms of growth trajectory (Table 2)
Privatization of hunting lands
The plan for 2030 also underlines the strategy of increased long-term leases on huntinggrounds that were formerly state run and open to the public respectively termed zakre-plennyye okhotnichrsquoyye ugodrsquoi (allotted hunting grounds) versus ODu for Obshchedos-tupnyye ugodrsquoi (commonly accessible hunting grounds) Table 2 shows the trend inallotments from 2005 to 2012 and the number of okhotpolrsquozovateli or designated pri-vate enterprise hunting organizations While leased land has grown (MNR 2012b) it
Eurasian Geography and Economics 469
has been outpaced by the increase in approved hunting organizations indicating thehigh demand for privatization In some areas such as the Voronezh region leased hunt-ing lands take up 85 percent of all hunting grounds in the Altay Kray 857 percent(Gorbachev 2014 Shalygin 2014 web portal for Hunting Administration of Altay Krayhttpwwwaltayohotaru accessed 13 September 2014) Private hunting grounds tend tobe better managed often with better paid staff and the ability to control game popula-tions therefore there is a tendency for game to concentrate on private grounds awayfrom areas of publicly accessible hunting ndash the Russian Government in creating the2030 plan noted that 91 percent of wild boar 75 percent of moose and 61 percent ofroe deer are now located on private land allotments (MNR 2014)
Shalygin (2014) writing in the politically conservative hunting news source Na-tional Explorer called for a more vigorous public debate among the hunting publicabout the wisdom of the strategic plan The strategic direction of the Russian Govern-ment may seek to head off the ldquotragedy of the commonsrdquo with respect to wildlife sus-tainability but it also creates a stronger monopoly control of game resources (Figure 3)The editor of the journal Okhota noted this in a 2010 interview about the direction thenew laws were taking
New proprietors often look at these lands as their own private domain ndash they think thatthey have the right to do what they want with them Very often they close access to theterritory for the local population This provokes conflicts (Degtyarev 2010)
The Russian Government set a goal of keeping at least 20 percent of hunting lands pub-lic (federal law on hunting Article 7 para 3) but hunting leases are becoming a com-mon method for game management in other countries (note Table 1 United States) Toattract investment the Russian Government concludes special agreements with huntingorganizations and entrepreneurs for terms from 20 to 49 years These entities in turnpledge that game resources will be subject to conservation measures Leases are deter-mined at auction and the process is supposed to be transparent and publicly scrutinizedwith the rental fees accruing to the federal budget Reporting requirements are quitedetailed with forms requesting information on every aspect of the lease from number ofemployees to estimated cost of road maintenance on the grounds
Regions set limits and boundaries on leased land and collect fees according to a sched-ule set by the tax code if the land is not bid by auction In 2010 the average was 10 rublesper hectare for a land lease though in remote regions such as Khanty-Mansi AutonomousOkrug the cost might be only one ruble per hectare (MNR 30 June 2010 law No 490)
From 2005 to 2011 the number of okhotpolrsquozovateli categorized as legal organiza-tions grew by 83 percent (Table 2) while the number of private individuals with suchdesignations grew more than six times (from 52 to 330) By the year 2013 there were4033 okhotpolrsquozovateli reported by the Federal Statistical Service3 These enterpriseswhether leases or outright purchases are part of the general transfer of rural land to oli-garchs and wealthy business elite as outlined by Visser Mamonova and Spoor in their2012 article in The Journal of Peasant Studies and by Grigory Ioffe and others (IoffeNefedova and De Beurs 2012) in their examination of the impoverished state of ruralland holdings in Russia On the one hand the phenomenon represents needed invest-ment in economic development of abandoned land But questions are raised overwhether laws are followed and investments benefit local underemployed populations4
In 2011 reporter Valeriy Serdyukov in the newspaper Vedomosti published selectdata on the size of some hunting leases by 16 well-known individuals or organizations
470 K Braden
totaling 2573 million hectares an area almost three times the size of YellowstoneNational Park (Serdyukov 2011) The percent of land available for leasing and the num-ber of hunting organizations are supposed to be distributed across the country accordingto scientific norms for game sustainability and demand but in reality the pattern reflectsurban populations Thus Leningrad Oblastrsquo has 133 organizations with long-term leasesranging from 232000 to 406 hectares in size (Vedomosti news January 20 2012) EVBenderskiy Chair of Rosokhotrybolovsoyuz published an open letter to the deputyminister of MNR on the issue of exclusionary rights to hunting grounds complainingthat the criterion for setting standards on maximum amount of leased land per regionwas not clear and the part of the law trying to prevent monopolistic control of land wassubject to interpretation (Benderskiy 2012)
The director of the hunting department for MNR Anton Bersenyev addressed per-ceived inequities in the privatization process in an interview with Sergey Fokin for theonline hunting journal Okhotnikru The reporter stated
for our conversation it is appropriate to begin with the issues of concern to many hunterswho believe that the transfer of hunting grounds to legal entities including individual usersleads to the infringement of the rights of hunters especially local ones who have hunted insuch places for many generations (Fokin 2013)
Perhaps the sensitivity to unfairness in more recent hunting land leases may be summedup best by Valery Serdyukov in his article on oligarchs and hunting Noting that variouspublic organizations and hunting clubs had been losing out on their long-term leasesbroken by the government in favor of being auctioned off (sometimes in a non-transpar-ent manner) to new private enterprises he wrote
Only ten years ago almost all hunting land was public in terms of the number [of individ-ual grounds] listed for common hunting But then everything changed ldquoMuscovites arrivedand hunted They liked our places and said they wanted to take the landrdquo remembers onemember of a regional hunting society ldquoWe put in a claim won the competition andreceived a license for the plot we wantedrdquo noted a Moscow businessman one of the largestrenters of hunting lands in the Northwest (Serdyukov 2011)
Did the advent of the improved hunting laws even the playing field Serdyukov (2011)cites evidence that before the new laws came into force those with information andpower made preparations to win the auctions in advance and secure long-term 49-yearleases He cited the example of Tver Oblastrsquo where 16 agreements were signed by thegovernor for leases totaling 220085 ha each for a 49-year period all concluded on theeve of the open auction
Such anecdotal evidence cannot be accepted as a pattern but discussions on huntingforums suggest there is at least a perception among ordinary hunters that they areincreasingly being shutout from hunting resources while at the same time the powerelite are allowed full access to game even if it violates the law
The impact of high-profile poaching cases
As suggested by such exposeacutes as Zersquoev Wolfsonrsquos book noted above men in power inRussia or the USSR have long exhibited unconcern and impunity about violating hunt-ing norms In 1997 for example Prime Minister Viktor Chernomyrdin and AnatolyLisitsyn governor of Yaroslavrsquo Oblastrsquo were accused of illegally shooting a hibernating
Eurasian Geography and Economics 471
female bear but no charges were ever filed (Apalrsquokov and Averin 2008) Boris Yeltsinand the governor of Novgorod Oblastrsquo were alleged to hunt moose out of season(Moiseyenko 2004) An important difference with the past is the availability ofinformation in the Internet age The Russian press (print online and broadcast) socialmedia environmental organizations and huntersrsquo online forums have all publicizedVIP-poaching Sufficient cases emerged just in the last few years to allow creation ofTable A1 in Appendix 1 via information from media outlets Not all the cases listedhave resulted in convictions therefore I present the information as a demonstration ofhow perceptions are created in the mind of the public not as a list of people convictedof poaching
WWF-Russia and TraSSS (Center for Study of Terrorism International OrganizedCrime and Corruption) released a report on poaching in the Russian Far East and theirsurvey research seemed to affirm that local people believe that wildlife crime is oftenperpetrated by a powerful elite A majority (78 percent) of those surveyed felt that poach-ers were primarily people in power and 59 percent surveyed thought that the wealthywere the most common poachers (Vaysman Matveychuk and Minrsquokov 2012 13) Whilethe authors of the report felt that involvement of the local community to halt the crimeswas necessary at the same time it was acknowledged that local peoplersquos perceptions shiftthe blame to elite outsiders Baydykov (2012) a former hunting guide who worked foryears in the Altay Krayrsquos Kislukhinskiy reserve echoed this impression when hediscussed elite hunters who for years practiced illegal helicopter hunting in the region Hestated that such people crushed the institution of real hunting in the Altay Kray and thatordinary poorer hunters could certainly not afford the mechanized equipment
Not satisfied with open hunting grounds and seasons confident in their impunity they entera wildlife sanctuary on snowmobiles and helicopters The only obstacle in their way mightbe a ranger And the consequences of those encounters I find offensive
Vladimir Aramilev a renowned wildlife scientist who coordinates the Amur leopardprogram for WWF-Russia argued in an editorial for Russkiy okhotnichiy zhurnal (2014)that all the efforts and funds to halt poaching in Russia might be in vain because of asystem that does not inherently have a design to stop it He did find some hope inimprovement of some game animal numbers since privatized game farms look out fortheir investments However Aramilev also wrote that those who prosecute the crime donot work actively enough to condemn the perpetrators and therefore the impunity thatpoachers enjoy breeds contempt for the law
A citizen who is law-abiding is guided by his inner convictions which coincide with lawsof human society and fear of inevitable punishment Double standards completely ruinedthe system of loyal relations to onersquos neighbor the conservation of the environment andcompliance with the law The post-Soviet period with raging theft and banditry put an endto the soul of a Russian person Therefore a law abiding citizenry can only be achievedthrough the second path through the fear of inevitable punishment And what type of inevi-table punishment for poaching can there be if even those who work for powerful officesare not interested (Aramilev 2013)
While poaching accusations against officials and wealthy businessmen occur throughoutRussia the record in the Altay Republic has been especially gruesome Severalhigh-profile cases were broadly covered in the Russian press and followed keenly byenvironmental organizations In 2003 a local wildlife manager encountered a group
472 K Braden
who illegally hunted from a Mi-8 helicopter a protected herd of ibex and the groupturned out to include Aleksey Saurin who at the time was head of federal managementfor hunting resources (Braden and Prudnikova 2008 15ndash16)
Perhaps the most notorious case was referred to as ldquoAltay-gaterdquo (Castner andEwald 2009) A VIP group had apparently been illegally hunting argali in the Kosh-Agach district when the helicopter crashed (the Altapress was quickly on the scene ofthe accident and published pictures including of the ibex) Among the dead were thepresidential envoy to the State Duma Aleksandr Kosopkin and Viktor Kaimin chair-man of the Committee for the Protection Use and Reproduction of Fauna of theAltay Republic who had earlier promoted trophy hunting in the Altay The four whosurvived included the Deputy Prime Minister of the Republic of Altay Anatoly Ban-nykh chief for the State Duma Committee on Economic Policy and EntrepreneurshipNikolai Kapranov CEO of the Moscow-based industrial environmental companyldquoInekordquo Boris Belinsky and a co-pilot Maxim Kolbin Bannykh resigned his positionafter the crash and he along with Belinsky and Kapranov were charged with illegalhunting The investigation dragged on for two years with the case alternately dis-missed and reopened as environmental groups brought pressure on the governmentThe defendants claimed they had not participated in the actual shooting but only wereguilty of being present on the helicopter On 23 May 2011 the three men wereacquitted and the prosecutor appealed When sent back to local courts it was decidedthat the statute of limitations had expired Commenting on the case Mikhail Kreyn-dlin of Greenpeace-Russia noted ldquoTruly now VIP-poachers have gotten a clear signallsquoall is possible and nothing will come of itrsquo The ordinary citizen caught poachingcan be punished with a real prison term Senior officials are not threatened with any-thingrdquo (Vishnevskiy 2011)
But other high-profile cases have been brought under suspicious circumstancesAleksey Navalny with the Progress Party and an active opponent of Vladimir Putin wasaccused by VOOP (the All-Russian Nature Conservation Society) of poaching becausehe posed for a picture after moose hunting that appeared to be taken in the summerwhile the season does not start until October (The Moscow Times 2014) LyubovrsquoDuyko who heads up the societyrsquos legal affairs sent an official complaint to the pros-ecutorrsquos office Navalny denied the charge Duyko is a prominent member of PutinrsquosUnited Russia Party (along with other members of the VOOP Board) and stood for2014 municipal elections in the Porokhovyye district of St Petersburg as a party mem-ber (Varkhivakhnet 2014)
Some attempts to bring valid complaints against VIP illegal hunters have resulted indifficult times for inspectors or prosecutors One well-known case involved AleksandrDovydenko a hunting guide with the organization ldquoMosoblokhotupravleniyrdquo who losthis job in 2013 and was sentenced to probation in a prison term for abuse of power Hehad apprehended people he accused of illegal hunting including the head of Gazpromrsquosgeology division Gennady Kucherov and the CEO of the firm ldquoTranssetirdquo (Table A1)Questions arose during the trial of whether Dovydenko had shot one person in a groupof poachers whom he claimed were resisting arrest by escaping on their snowmobileAn unemployed hunter who accompanied the others was the only one eventuallycharged and convicted of poaching (Shvarev 2013b) The Dovydenko case receivedmuch attention and inspired a petition via the NGO ldquoChangeorgrdquo to relieve him of thecharges5 A similar incident occurred in Kurgan Oblastrsquo with an inspector who sus-pected police of poaching from snowmobiles reported it and then was arrested himself
Eurasian Geography and Economics 473
and accused of taking bribes in earlier incidents The poaching case against the officialswas never prosecuted (Chelovek i zakon 2014)
Motivations for VIP-poaching
Recreational poaching has been examined by Muth and Bowe (1998) in the UnitedStates and the authors suggested two motivations poaching as ldquothrill killingrdquo andobsession with display of trophies (15ndash17) One aspect that differentiates motivation inthese cases from the Russian context is the element of secretiveness Illegal trophy hun-ters in the American West take pains to hide the evidence from authorities (Archibold2006) while VIP poachers in Russia usually operate in an open fashion
Urbanrsquos (2010) study of the cultures of power in post-communist Russia provides auseful framework for exploring the motivations of Russian VIP poachers While abusesof power by oligarchs and the nouveaux riches have been well documented (see forexample Dawisha 2014 Hoffman 2002) Urbanrsquos study allows a look inside the cultureof the elite through interviews and defines the importance of the sub-culture or ldquoinrdquogroup He suggests that for those on the outside the actions of the elite may seem mis-taken or crazy but ldquofor those sharing the same habitus informed by the same culturalpractices and participating in the same discourse they are regarded as realrdquo (6) FurtherUrban presents a strong case that law and morality do not go hand in hand for those inpower but actually may work in opposition moral criteria are established through inter-personal relationships while the law itself is regarded as a weakness (15ndash16) This argu-ment coincides well with Aramilevrsquos position noted above that once respect for the lawthrough an inner moral compass disappears there is only the of threat punishment thatwill halt lawbreakers
Researchers have suggested that part of Vladimir Putinrsquos mass appeal to citizens ishis role in ldquore-masculinizingrdquo their self-image as Russians (Foxall 2013 Riabov andRiabova 2014) Gender is an important boundary marker for those in power and theattempt to make concrete an ldquousrdquo versus ldquothemrdquo mentality Riabov and Riabova (2014)noted that the traditional attributes of masculinity suggest power while submissioncorrelates with what (in the authorsrsquo view) some Russians perceive as feminine attri-butes (25ndash25) A study of the public images portrayed by Putin in settings that arehyper-masculine (Figure 4) underscores these arguments Foxall has examined a seriesof Kremlin-approved photographs released of Putin that show him in traditional maleactivities associated with outdoor recreation and noted that these have created anldquoAction Manrdquo portrait of a leader (Foxall 2013 134 see also Young 2011) A milita-rized virility is an expression of state power The term associated with such images isnastoyashchiy muzhik in the past referring to the peasant tradition in Russia but nowco-opted by elite such as Putin to suggest it is he who is the ldquorealrdquo Russian guy (Riabovand Riabova 2014)
What might the real ldquoreal muzhikirdquo think of such seemingly hyper-masculineexpressions of power Online forum responses by rank-and-file hunters suggest an atti-tude of contempt While Putin may remain popular with the public press coverage andsocial media discussion of unpunished elite criminals often highlight the bloodthirstynature of the crime the seeming unconcern of the VIP hunters and even public dis-dain6
474 K Braden
Figure 3 Editorial cartoon on privatization of hunting resources by artist Mikhail LarichevVecherniy Peterburg October 20 2009 Translation ldquoSoldrdquoSource Permission was obtained from the copyright holder
Figure 4 Vladimir Putin on a hunt in the Tyva Republic 2007 Photograph by European PressPhoto AgencySource Permission was obtained from the copyright holder
Eurasian Geography and Economics 475
Greedy people driven by vanity and after blood hellip not poor people but people in goodpositions (Baydykov 2012)
What land is left to defend Only those asshole oligarchs are lefthellipif the state laws are notfunctioning itrsquos time to fire the officials and their entourages -blogger comments on poach-ing in Samara Luka Nature Park (Sistema Opoveshcheniya 2014)
It seems to be that soon the only justice in Russia will be vigilante justice- blogger com-ment on Altay-gate helicopter crash incident (Mir Novostey 2014)
On the theme of poaching a law should be perceived normally as a law by hunters A badlaw is not a law but just derives from rotten conditions hellip Right now order is only upheldthrough repression but the order is spoiled Controllers are caught up in it ten times overfor this bullshit not a society determining its own traditions Blogger ldquodEretikrdquo (Gunsruforum 2013 Shvarev 2013a)
Officials are lawless hellip you canrsquot beat the system you can only be indignant and learnfrom the mistakes of others Blogger Xgod89 (Gunsru forum 2011)
The truth about Russia now is that MNR and the courts do not rule but insolent jerks whomuzzle the courts and prosecutorsrsquo offices are in charge Blogger A Bonch-Bruyevich com-menting on Dovydenko case (Shvarev 2013b)
Some fat urban dyadrsquoka who goes into the forest and finds a bear or moose poached withhelp of hunting guide (Shalygin 2013a)
Conclusion for hunting sustainability ndash the value of a moral compass
I have argued that VIP illegal hunting though not a high percentage of poaching casessets a destructive tone not only because of direct damage to wildlife sustainability butalso because it contributes to corruption of inspectors and prosecution personnel cyni-cism about rule of law and a discouragement to non-elite hunters who are increasinglycut off from prey due to regulations and higher costs
The utility for VIP hunters may not be economic gain but may be the sense of powerenhancement and differentiation from the masses Social science research has suggestedthat unhidden violations of social norms may actually signal power whereas lower powerindividuals are more subject to social constraints (see for example Van Kleef et al2011) There are rewards to elevated power and the establishment of identity in a selectsubgroup of actors Resources are more accessible as is the ability to make decisions onhow to distribute those resources to others Keltner Gruenfeld and Anderson (2003)have cited numerous social-psychological experiments suggesting that elevated powerincreases the likelihood of socially inappropriate actions often showing up in males asldquoprofligate behaviorsrdquo (276ndash277) Given these precepts it is possible that overt incidentsof impunity in wildlife crime by VIP hunters in Russia are signs of status and a way tomaintain group identity a proposition that calls for further investigation
In turn the narrative of VIP poaching solidifies the perception of corruption ndash a phe-nomenon measured in Transparency Internationalrsquos Corruption Perceptions Index(Transparency International 2014) and a sense of hopelessness about the system ndash a factobserved by Russian social scientists such as Kofanova and Petukhov (2006) who sug-gest a narrative about endemic corruption is created in the minds of ordinary RussiansSurvey results show that most Russians believe the state does not act in the interest of
476 K Braden
its citizens bureaucrats are motivated by personal gain and corruption penetrates allspheres of society (Kofanova and Petukhov 2006 29) This narrative of corruption andcrime is supported by a Russian mass media that ldquovigorously relaysrdquo a normativesystem of a criminal world engendering disrespect for the judiciary and for formal lawsand an impression that the most successful people in Russia today display the mostnegative behavior models (Iurevich and Ushakov 2010 21ndash22 26ndash27) SimilarlyDawisha (2014) has explored the ldquosistemardquo inside the Russian hierarchy in her bookPutinrsquos Kleptocracy noting that the risk of activities is transferred from the elite to thestate but the rewards are privatized thus allowing those in power ldquoto act withimpunityrdquo (332ndash333) Given Putinrsquos arguments in favor of fighting corruption how canthe actions of insider elites be reconciled with evidence of environmental lawbreaking
Dawisha (2014) rightly notes ldquoThis is not to say that the Russian ruling elite doesnot see the benefits of a robust rule-of-law systemrdquo (9) While her exploration focusedon elite actions in international financial circles I make a similar argument of a selectiveapproach to application of domestic Russian laws on illegal hunting Protections againstprosecution for some in the government and rights conditional upon loyalty to theregime ensure that those in power can act in a predatory manner Informal associationsuseful friends and privileged access to resources are hallmarks of the insider ldquosistemardquo(Ledeneva 2013) As empirical data are presented in the future on violators apprehendedand convicted under the new 2012 hunting laws the number of cases involving peoplein power should be instructive to observe
Feldman and Blokov (2009) found in their survey that personalities mattered interms of public perception the most influential people for solving environmental ques-tions cited by respondents were those in political power business leaders ministry offi-cials and heads of NGOs (737) Precisely because high-profile people have sway overthe public in terms of societal norms for environmental law that fact might be put touse for improved observance of the 2012 regulations I suggest a new tool for socialnorming with respect to hunting laws in Russia publicity for well-known Russians whodemonstrate a new type of power and masculine image by adhering to regulations Vla-dimir Putin for example noted in an Outdoor Life interview ldquoToday when hunting andfishing are more like a tribute to traditions a sort of hobby enthusiasts of these outdooractivities should guide themselves by the lsquoDo No Harmrsquo principlerdquo (Young 2011 58)In his examination of how to improve law enforcement in the realm of environmentalnorms Sverdyukov (2014) wrote ldquothe mechanism of moral influence on offenders ispractically not used it is true but it is necessary to rework the levers of moral actionrdquo(160)
While some of the initiators of OD-ROS were people of power7 myriad bloggersfrom online hunting social forums picked up and repeated the text that the organizers ofthe 2014 OD-ROS Conference used in launching the effort
In past decades a host of serious problems have occurred in the sphere of Russian huntingLife has shown that the government is not capable of solving them The wider huntingcommunity can and should undertake a discussion of these problems identify solutionsand formulate constructive proposals for organs of state power hellip the first huntersrsquo confer-ence was the initiative of ordinary hunters unburdened by property or hunting lands withone goal to conserve the historic right of Russians to hunt This was not first given underSoviet power but much earlier ndash by tradition a significant part of the culture and in theblood of the Russian people (Rossiyskiy okhotnichiy soyuz 2014)
Eurasian Geography and Economics 477
AcknowledgementsThe author wishes to thank Dr Margaret Diddams of Seattle Pacific University for assistance withsocial psychology sources and Jennifer Castner of The Altai Project and geographer Dr JaimeKooser for reviewing drafts of this work
Disclosure statementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the author
Notes1 The rights of indigenous groups especially those designated of the North Siberia the Altay
Republic and the Far East have been described through sections of the hunting regulationsand amendments of various years While these populations are not the focus of this study theauthor recognizes the importance of the survival of indigenous cultures access to traditionalhunting grounds and land use rights for minority people in the Russian Federation
2 The focus here is on recreational hunting with firearms and excludes the myriad of illegalfishing cases covered in the Russian press Likewise use of snares and other traps particu-larly by poachers has been very controversial and warrants additional discussion
3 No breakdown by organizations versus individuals was available after the year 2011 at thetime of this writing Often the hunting leases run by private owners are large recreational cen-ters such as the Dubakinskiy resort in Leningrad Oblastrsquo owned by Nikolai Shamalov abanker whom Forbes dubbed one of the richest men in Russia The site accessible with ahelicopter landing pad includes a well-appointed cottage (ldquoVIP-Houserdquo) with televisionsauna and billiard rooms available for rental during moose season The newspaper Izvestiyareported on 26 September 2012 that three millionaire businessmen including Alfa BankrsquosPyotr Aven had invested 80 million rubles into creation of a hunting enterprise ldquoMedvedrsquordquo inArghangelrsquosk Oblastrsquo for VIP hunters a closed hunting club specializing in brown bear wildboar deer moose and Siberian stag (maral) The brainchild of businessman VladimirButorin the enterprise is located in the town of Bereznik where Butorinrsquos companies also areinvolved in agriculture and forest products This was the second enterprise invested in byAven who had also registered in Moscow a hunting club called ldquoHunting Groundrdquo financedby his private investment (Izvestiya 26 September 2012 Accessed 25 July 2014 httpizvestiarunews536084)
4 Butorin for example has not always done well with local farmers but has argued he isbringing access electrical power and other infrastructure as well as a fund for social pro-grams into the area Visser Mamonova and Spoor (2012) argued that the benefits of landtransfers have been mixed and laws while purportedly passed to cut down on monopolieshave instead strengthened the hands of large-scale land owners often shored up by corruptlocal officials (925)
5 As of August 2014 the case was still unresolved and Mr Dovydenko was consideringwhether he should appeal based on an amnesty declared by the Duma in honor of the 20thanniversary of the Russian Constitution
6 In addition to hunting news and environmental web sites one called Brakonrsquoerovnet has beenestablished to both to support legitimate hunters and to report news photographs and videoson poaching incidents
7 For example Nikolay Valuev former boxing champion elected to the Duma in 2011 underPutinrsquos party Valuev himself had been accused of poaching but the Arkhangelrsquosk regionalprosecutor had refused to consider the case He was added in 2014 to MNRrsquos Public Councilon Hunting
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Okhotnikiru 2013 ldquoUstav obshchestvennogo dvizheniya lsquoRossiyskiy okhotnichiy soyuzrsquo [Charterof Social Movement lsquoRussian Hunting Unionrsquo]rdquo March 1 Accessed June 30 2014 httpwwwohotnikiruhuntingsocietyssocietysarticle20130301638205-ustav-od-roshtml
Palazy L C Bonenfant J M Gaillard and F Courchamp 2012 ldquoResponse Rarity TrophyHunting and Ungulatesrdquo Animal Conservation 15 16ndash17 doi101111j1469-1795201200521x
Perovskiy Mikhail 2011 ldquoZa novuyu Glavokhotu [For a New Glavokhota]rdquo Okhotnikiru Au-gust 23 Accessed July 1 2014 httpwwwohotnikirulawarticle20110823616699-za-novuyu-glavohotuhtml
Polyanskaya Yekaterina 2013 ldquoPervyy shag v borrsquobye s brakonrsquoerstvom sdelan [The First Stepin the Fight Against Poaching Is Done]rdquo Pravdaru June 6 2013 Accessed August 5 2014httpwwwpravdarusocietyhow06-06-20131160079-gftyiv-0
Popova Nadezhda 2011 ldquoZapadnya dlya ruchogo lisenka Rossiyu porazila strannaya boleznrsquoimya kotoroy-VIP-okhota [Trap for a Tame Fox Russia is Struck by a Strange Illness calledVIP-Hunting]rdquo Argumentyru August 3 Accessed July 9 2014 httpargumentiruprinttopthemen300118484
Racheva Elena 2009 ldquoChernoye safari [Black Safari]rdquo Novaya gazeta Accessed July 15 httpwwwnovayagazetarusociety46425html
Reeve Rosalind 2006 ldquoWildlife Trade Sanctions and Compliance Lessons from the CITESRegimerdquo International Affairs 82 881ndash897
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Rosokhotrybolovsoyuz 2013 ldquoMission Statementrdquo Accessed July 1 2014 httpwwwrorsruruindexphp
Rossiyskiy okhotnichiy soyuz 2014 ldquoItogi konferentsii [Results of the Conference]rdquo AccessedAugust 2 2014 httppocoxoтcoюзpфnewsitogi_konferencii2014-03-02-82
Safonova Tatiana 2007 ldquoThe Professional Ethos of Rangers in Russian Nature Reservesrdquo ActaBorealia 24 44ndash58 doi10108008003830701411613
Serdyukov Valeriy 2011 ldquoOligarkhi i okhota [Oligarchs and Hunting]rdquo Vedomosti November21 Accessed July 22 2014 httpwwwrosprescomfinance9286
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Shalygin Andrey ed 2013b ldquoShtrafy za narusheniye pravil okhoty 2013 [Fines for DisobeyingHunting Laws 2013]rdquo National Explorer July 3 Accessed June 30 2014 httpwwwnexplorerrunews__11358htm
Shalygin Andrey 2014 Stratgiya razvitiya okhotnichrsquoego khozyaystva Rossii do 2030 goda-pochemu vsye nedovolrsquony no ne mogut skazatrsquo chem immeno [The Strategy for Developmentof the Hunting Economy in Russia to the Year 2030 Why Everyone Is Not Happy but CannotSay Exactly With What]rdquo National Explorer March 14 Accessed August 2 2014 httpwwwnexplorerrunews__12387htm
Shvarev Aleksandr 2013a ldquoVIP-brakonrsquoery lyubyat kogda mnogo krovi [VIP-Poachers Love ItWhen There Is Much Blood]rdquo Rosbalt Moscow August 8 Accessed June 30 2014 httpwwwrosbaltrumoscow201308261168234html
Shvarev Aleksandr 2013b ldquoVIP-brakonrsquoery skoro posadyat na desyatrsquo let pomeshavshego imokhotoveda [VIP-Poachers Will Soon Imprison for Ten Years the Hunting Guide Who Inter-fered]rdquo Okhotnikiru August 29 Accessed August 1 2014 httpwwwohotnikiruarchivenews20130829639550-vipbrakoneryi-skoro-posadyat-na-desyat-let-pomeshavshego-im-ohotovedahtml
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Sinyakov Aleksey 2012 ldquoV Rossii legalizuyut okhotu s vertolyetov [In Russia Hunting withHelicopter is Legalized]rdquo Okhotnikiru June 11 Accessed September 10 2014 httpwwwohotnikiruarchivenews20120611635796-v-rossii-legalizuyut-ohotu-s-vertoletovhtml
Sistema Opoveshcheniya 2014 ldquoV parke lsquoSamarskaya Lukarsquo protsvetayut korruptsiya brakonrsquoer-stvo bespredel [In the lsquoSamarskaya Lukarsquo Park Corruption Unlimited Poaching Is Thriving]rdquoJune 21 Accessed July 10 2014 httpraznesiinfoblogpost12294
Smolrsquoyakova Tatrsquoyana 2013 ldquoOkhota za brakonrsquoera [Hunt for Poachers]rdquo Interview with SergeyDonskoy Minister of Natural Resources and Ecology Rossiyskaya gazeta July 22 AccessedJuly 10 2014 httpwwwrgru20130722donskoyhtml
South Nigel and Tanya Wyatt 2011 ldquoComparing Illicit Trades in Wildlife and Drugs AnExploratory Studyrdquo Deviant Behavior 32 538ndash561
State Duma of the Russian Federation Adopted July 3 2013 Federal Law 494994-5 ldquoO vne-senii izmeneniy v Federalrsquoniy zakon lsquoOb okhote i o sokhranenii okhotnichrsquoikh resursov i ovnesenii izmeneniy v otdelrsquonye zakonodatelrsquonye akty Rossiyskoy Federatsiirsquo i Kodeks Ros-siyskoy Federatsii ob administrativnykh pravonarusheniyakh [On Amending the Federal LawlsquoOn Hunting and Conservation of Hunting Resources and on Amendments to Various Legisla-tive Acts of the Russian Federationrsquo and the Code of Administrative Offences]rdquo httpapidumagovruapitranscript494994-5
Stepanova Darrsquoya 2014 ldquoPochti 3000 ugolovnykh del svyazannykh s nezakonnoy okhotoynapravleno v sud [Nearly 3000 Criminal Cases Connected with Illegal Hunting Sent toCourt]rdquo Vremya Novosti Nizhnego Novgoroda i Nizhegorodskoy oblasti July 19 AccessedAugust 1 2014 httpwwwvremyanrunewspochti_3000_ugolovnyh_del_svjazannyh_s_nezakonnoj_ohotoj_napravleno_v_sudhtml
Stoecker Sally and Ramziya Shakirova eds 2013 Environmental Crime and Corruption in Rus-sia Federal and Regional Perspectives Abingdon Routledge
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Tekeyev Khalimat 2014 ldquoMinprirody khochet legalizovatrsquo brakonrsquoerskyyu okhotu na altayskikharkharov [Ministry of Natural Resources Wants to Legalize Poaching of Altay Sheep]rdquo July7 Accessed January 9 2015 httpwwwgreenpeaceorgrussiarunewsblogsgreen-planetblog49840
The Altai Project 2014 ldquoBalancing Conservation and Hunting in Altairdquo July 10 Accessed Jan-uary 9 2015 httpwwwaltaiprojectorg201407balancing-conservation-and-hunting-in-altai
The Moscow Times 2014 ldquoEcologists Suspect Opposition Leader Navalny of Poachingrdquo Febru-ary 19 Accessed January 9 2015 httpwwwthemoscowtimescomnewsarticleecologists-suspect-opposition-leader-navalny-of-poaching494848html
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Walker Amanda 2012 ldquoRussia Bans lsquoSportrsquo of Shooting Sleeping Bearsrdquo Sky News (UK) April29 Accessed January 10 2015 httpnewsskycomstory13701russia-bans-sport-of-shooting-sleeping-bears
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Wyatt Tanya 2009 ldquoExploring the Organization of Russia Far Eastrsquos Illegal Wildlife Trade TwoCase Studies of the Illegal Fur and Illegal Falcon Tradesrdquo Global Crime 10 144ndash154
Yemelyanova Raisa 2014 ldquoOmskiy brakonrsquoyer zaplatit 160 tysyach za ubiystvo dvukh kosulrsquo izaytsa-belyaka [Omsk Poacher Will Pay 160 Thousand for Killing of Two Deer and Hare]rdquoOmskregion July 1 Accessed January 10 2015 httpomskregioninfoitemaspid=24758
Young Gayne 2011 ldquoOne-on-One with Vladimir Putinrdquo Outdoor LifeJunendashJuly 56ndash63Yurkova N A N I Almashev and N I Tokova 2007 ldquoOb otvetstvennosti za brakonrsquoerstvo v
respublike altay spravochnoye posobiye [On the Responsibility for Poaching in the AltaiRepublic Handbook]rdquo Fund for Sustainable Development of Altai and United NationsDevelopment Programme
Zaitseva Mariya 2013 ldquoTsarskaya okhota pochemu lsquoslivkirsquo rossiyskogo obshchestva tak lyubyatokhotitrsquosya v zapovednykh mestakh [Tsarrsquos Hunt Why Do Security Personnel of RussianSociety So Love to Hunt in Reserves]rdquo Pasmi Ru September 20 Accessed July 20 2014httppasmiruarchive96715
484 K Braden
Appendix
1
Table
A1
Sam
plerepo
rtsalleging
VIP-poachingin
post-Sov
ietperiod
(doesno
tim
plyconv
ictio
n)
Year
Location
Position(s)of
VIP(s)at
timeincident
reported
Source(s)
Web
addressAccessof
each
verified
11Janu
ary20
15
1997
Yaroslavl
Oblastrsquo
Ananinvillage
bullPresidentRussian
Federation
bullGov
erno
rYaroslavl
Oblastrsquo
Argum
enty
ifakti926
200
7Kom
prom
atRu
ecoethicsru
httpwwwcom
prom
at
rupage_21
495htm
httpgazetaaifruon
lineaif14
04
14_0
1
2001
Khakasiya
Repub
lic
Karatoshsko
-Ineyskiy
reserve
bullActor
andchairRussian
Cultural
Fou
ndation
bullFormer
speakerof
Russian
Dum
a
Nov
ayaG
azetaRu210
200
5http20
05nov
ayagazetarunom
er
2005
10n
n10
n-s01shtm
l
2002
AltayRepub
lic
Tarhatin
skiy
Lake
bullFormer
assistantto
VladimirPutin
and
BorisYeltsin
VitaTsentrzashchity
prav
zhivotny
khhttpwwwvitaorgruam
usem
ent
huntblack_listh
tm
2004
VladimirOblastrsquoSuzdal
bullOwnerof
newspaper
Mosko
vskiy
Kom
somoletsform
ermem
berof
the
Pub
licChamberRussian
Federation
Moscow
huntingclub
Zavtra204
200
4Kom
prom
atRu
wwwcom
prom
atrupage_1
4416
htm
httpzavtrarucontentv
iew200
4-02
-04
51
Nov
ogorod
Oblastrsquo
bullGov
erno
rNov
gorodregion
bullPresidentRussian
Federation
Argum
enty
ifakti926
200
7Kom
prom
atRu
httpwwwcom
prom
at
rupage_21
495htm
httpgazetaaifruon
lineaif14
04
14_0
1
(Con
tinued)
Eurasian Geography and Economics 485
TableA1
(Con
tinued)
Year
Location
Position
(s)of
VIP(s)at
timeincident
repo
rted
Sou
rce(s)
Web
addressAccessof
each
verified
11Janu
ary20
15
2005
Kursk
Oblastrsquo
Korenevskydistrict
Kursk
Pop
pyforest
reserve
bullChairCom
mittee
onYou
thSpo
rts
Drugd
ruga
onlin
e127
200
4httpwwwddd
kurskrunum
ber48
6new000
657
AltayRepub
lic
Shavlinskyreserve
bullDepartm
entHeadof
Con
servationamp
Hun
tingResou
rcesMinistryof
Agriculture
VitaTsentrzashchity
prav
zhivotny
kh529
200
7httpvitaorgrunew200
7may29-
huntershtm
Khakasiya
Repub
lic
Karatoshsko
-Ineyskiy
reserve
bullHead
MinistryforCivilDefense
and
EmergencySitu
ationsRussia
VitaTsentrzashchity
prav
zhivotny
kh529
200
7httpvitaorgrunew200
7may29-
huntershtm
2006
AltayKray
Cho
yadistrict
bullChairmanBarnaul
City
Cou
ncil
Bankfaks10
022006
httpwwwbankfaxrunews38
014
2008
Kam
chatka
Kray
Krono
tskiyreserve
bullFormer
head
ofFederal
Taxatio
nService
Volgo
grad
region
LifeNew
s128
201
0httplifenew
srunew
s10
930
2009
AltayRepub
licKosh
Agach
district
ldquoAltay-
gaterdquoincident
bullPresidentialenvo
yto
theState
Dum
abullDeputyGov
erno
rAltayRepub
licbullAltayRepub
licCom
mittee
toprotect
wild
life
bullOfficerof
lower
houseof
Parliament
Dum
astafferdeputy
head
ofRussian
President
Medvedev
bullPolicychiefcoun
selState
Dum
aCom
mittee
onEcono
mics
bullGov
erno
rAltayRepub
lic
New
YorkTim
es112
200
9p
6Nov
ayagazeta
(Aleksey
Tarasov)
Apr15
20
11p
8
httpwwwnytim
escom
200
901
12
worldeurop
e12
russiahtm
l_r=0
httpoldno
vayagazetarudata2011
04008
htm
l
Sakha
Repub
licRuspres
302
200
9httprosprescomcorruption37
27
(Con
tinued)
486 K Braden
TableA1
(Con
tinued)
Year
Location
Position
(s)of
VIP(s)at
timeincident
repo
rted
Sou
rce(s)
Web
addressAccessof
each
verified
11Janu
ary20
15
bullSecretary
ofregion
alUnitedRussiaParty
bullPresidentialenvo
yto
Central
federal
district
Krasnod
arKray
Ady
gea
Repub
licCaucasus
Biosphere
Reserve
bullPrimeMinisterAdy
geaRepub
licbullDeputyfinanceministerAdy
geaRepub
licbullDirectorof
hydroresourcesAdy
gea
Repub
lic
Pasmiru920
201
3httppasm
iruarchive96
715
Irku
tskOblastrsquoLake
BaikalBolshaya
Golou
stno
ye
Gov
erno
rIrku
tskOblastkilledin
helicop
ter
crash
Pasmiru920
201
3RBK
516
200
9httppasm
iruarchive96
715
httptoprbcrusociety1605
200
930
4213
shtml
Buryatiy
aRepub
lic
Kho
rinskiydistrict
Khu
dakskiybiosph
ere
reserve
bullUnitedRussiaParty
electiv
eDeputy
PeoplersquosKhu
ralof
Buryatia
BMK
Inform
atsion
noye
agentstvo902
200
9httpwwwbaikal-mediaru
newsconfl
icts561
42
Irku
tskOblastrsquo
bullGov
erno
rIrku
tskOblastrsquo
Argum
enty
RU
516
200
9httpargumentirucomnew
s200905
16148
11Yam
al-N
enets
Auton
omou
sOkrug
bullDeputychiefof
staffof
Taz
district
New
srucom
6172009
httpwwwnew
srucomrussia
17jun2
009sm
oljarh
tml
2010
Moscow
OblastrsquoPotlovo
villageZarayskiy
huntingreserve
bullOAO
ldquoBымпeлК
oмrdquo(Vim
pelcom
Ltd)
mob
ileph
one
bullBusinessm
anldquoК
oлoм
нaмeж
peгиoн
гaзrdquo
(Kolom
namezhregiong
az)gascompany
bullMun
icipal
district
depu
tyLuk
hovitskiy
region
VIPTroph
y12
0520
10httpviptroph
ycomarticles19
64
Ekh
oMoskv
y12
2120
10
(Con
tinued)
Eurasian Geography and Economics 487
TableA1
(Con
tinued)
Year
Location
Position
(s)of
VIP(s)at
timeincident
repo
rted
Sou
rce(s)
Web
addressAccessof
each
verified
11Janu
ary20
15
Moscow
Oblastrsquo
Vysok
ovodistrict
bullHeadof
Interior
Affairs
ofDmitrov
district
bullHeadof
indu
strial
geolog
yadministration
httpwwwechomskrunews
7357
28-echohtml
Sakha
Repub
licbullYakut
depu
tyGosdu
ma
bullMem
berof
theBoard
ofldquoA
LROSArdquo
diam
ondmininggrou
p
Rossiyskaya
gazeta
528
201
0httpwwwrgru201
005
28vertolet
html
Tyum
enOblastrsquoSurgu
tbullDeputyhead
ofUnitedRussiaParty
Surgu
tregion
Tyum
enskiyeizVestiy
a10
20
2010
httpoldt-iruarticle164
50
2011
Volgo
grad
Oblastrsquo
Kam
yshindistrict
Shcherbakov
skayanature
park
bullDirectorof
build
ingsupp
lyforKam
yshin
town
Inform
atsion
noye
agentstvo
Vysota10
20507
201
4httpv1
02ruaccidents44
598html
Sakha
Repub
licbullGov
erno
rof
Arkhang
elsk
Region
ResursLesru409
2011
httpwwwresurslesrunewsindex
htmlid=18
5Volgo
grad
Oblastrsquo
Olkho
viyreserve
bullDeputyof
district
DUMA
UnitedRussia
Party
Volgo
grad-Tim
es209
2011
httpvo
lgog
rad-tim
esrustories18
8
2012
Amur
Oblastrsquo
bullVicemayor
ofBlago
veshchensk
bullRosselkho
znadzorexecutive
bullSpecialistregion
aloh
otup
ravleniya
(hun
tingmanagem
ent)
NTV
216
201
4New
srucom
211201
4httpwwwntvruno
vosti8
4295
6httpwwwnew
srucomarchrussia
11feb2014vipoacherh
tml (C
ontin
ued)
488 K Braden
TableA1
(Con
tinued)
Year
Location
Position
(s)of
VIP(s)at
timeincident
repo
rted
Sou
rce(s)
Web
addressAccessof
each
verified
11Janu
ary20
15
Krasnoy
arsk
Kray
Stolbyreserve
bullHeadof
police
Kolosov
skiy
region
Okh
otarybalkavOmskoy
Oblasti117
201
3httpoи
ppф
zakondocum41-2013-
01-15-04
-45-38
673
-201
3-01
-17-11-
05-32html
Kirov
Oblastrsquo
bullProgressParty
ampRussian
Opp
osition
Coo
rdinationCou
ncil
Moscow
Tim
esFeb19
20
14httpwwwth
emoscowtim
escom
newsarticle494
848html
2013
SverdlovskOblastrsquo
Bog
dano
vich
reserve
bullState
Dum
adepu
tymem
berof
Liberal
Dem
ocratic
Party
URARU
111201
3httpurarucon
tentsvrd11-01-20
13
news10
5215
1694
htm
l
Saratov
Oblastrsquo
Nov
oburasskiy
region
bullFirstvice
presidentof
mun
icipal
administration
Nov
oburasskiy
region
New
srucom
822
201
3httpwwwnew
srucomrussia
22aug2
013oh
otahtml
Arkhang
elsk
Oblastrsquo
bullDeputyState
Dum
aUnitedRussiaParty
andfamou
sbo
xer20
14mem
berstate
huntingcoun
cil
MK
95let523
201
3httpwwwm
krusocial2
01305
23
8588
13-valuev-ub
il-medvedy
a-chestnohtml
Kaliningrad
Oblastrsquo
Vishtyn
etsnature
park
bullRepresentativeof
barassociationof
lawyers
Nov
yyeko
lyesa208
201
3httpwwwrud
niko
vcomarticlephp
ELEMENT_ID=22
241
Saratov
Oblastrsquo
Lysog
orskiy
region
bullProsecutorforSaratov
Oblast
bullSaratov
district
courtofficial
Vzglyad-info12
0220
13httpwwwvzsarrunews20
131202
jiteli-raiona-pojalov
alis-pytiny-na-
brakon
erstvo
-vysok
ih-chino
vhtml
Omsk
Oblastrsquo
Isilk
ulskom
district
bullMinisterof
Con
structionandTranspo
rtOmsk
Oblast
bullGeneral
Directorof
ldquoOmskob
lvod
oprovo
drdquobulldepu
tychiefengineer
ldquoOmskob
lvod
oprovo
drdquo
Omskinform
530
201
3httpom
skinform
runews56
598
(Con
tinued)
Eurasian Geography and Economics 489
TableA1
(Con
tinued)
Year
Location
Position
(s)of
VIP(s)at
timeincident
repo
rted
Sou
rce(s)
Web
addressAccessof
each
verified
11Janu
ary20
15
2014
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490 K Braden
- Abstract
- Introduction wildlife poaching in the context of Russian environmental management
- Background The literature on ``green criminality and poaching
- Methods value and limitations of social and advocacy media as a data source
- Russian legal regime for hunting2
- Privatization of hunting lands
- The impact of high-profile poaching cases
- Motivations for VIP-poaching
- Conclusion for hunting sustainability - the value of a moral compass
- Acknowledgements
- Disclosure statement
- Notes
- References
- Appendix 1
-
terms up to seven years (Shalygin 2013b Smolrsquoyakova 2013 State Duma 2013WWF-Russia 2014a) These stricter penalties were hailed by experts and environmentalistsas an important first step to reduce poaching (Polyanskaya 2013) with Olga Zherebkina ofWWFAmur branch arguing that revocation of the right to hunt was one of the most effec-tive tools to combat poaching (WWF-Russia 2014a) Penalties were increased for huntingout of season hunting without proper documents or using hunting areas under lease with-out permission Inspectors were given more power to stop people demand documentslook at photographs or other artifacts and apprehend offenders
Since the advent of the new laws the Russian press and environmental web siteshave indeed publicized many cases of apprehended poachers The newspaper Vremya inthe Nizhniy Novgorod Oblastrsquo reported that nearly 3000 criminal cases of illegal hunt-ing had been prosecuted in the first half of 2014 alone (Stepanova 2014) In OmskOblastrsquo a resident of Nizhneomsk district was fined 160000 rubles (equivalent to morethan US $4000) for illegally killing from a snowmobile two roe deer and a rabbit(Yemelyanova 2014) The government arrest rate for game poachers will in all probabil-ity continue to increase (Lizer 2014) For example Oleg Mitvolrsquo former head ofRosprirodnadzor (Service for Oversight of Natural Resources within MNR) reportedduring an interview with Pravdaru that an estimated 20 percent of urban-based huntersand 30 percent of rural ones hunt without a license while the figure for the NorthCaucasus region was as much as 100 percent (Polyanskaya 2013)
But will the laws be effective enough to stop some of the most egregious forms ofpoaching by organized crime elements and VIP hunters or will they serve to mainlyapprehend more common lawbreakers who illegally take game stock
It was noted quickly after adoption of the new laws that they had a significant flawparagraph 531 prohibiting certain motorized forms of hunting (for example using heli-copters to hunt saiga antelope or shooting ungulates from ATVs) was dropped from thenew code Representatives from Greenpeace-Russia and WWF-Russia called attention tothe problem and began public campaigns to correct this omission Vladimir Krever ofWWFrsquos Moscow office argued that it had not been an oversight but eliminated purpose-fully and called it ldquolegalized poachingrdquo (Chizhova 2012 Greenpeace Russia 2012)Some comments ironically suggested that there was more in the new laws about use ofhunting dogs than the use of helicopters (Sinyakov 2012) and one online news serviceread ldquoMinpriroda (MNR) Has Created Ideal Conditions for VIP-Poachersrdquo (Gomzikova2012) Public pressure caused the law to be amended (Registered in the Ministry of Jus-tice on 30 May 2012 No 24394) to reinsert paragraph 531
Environmental groups were not the only ones examining the new laws Recreationalhunters seemed to be less welcoming of the legislation passed since 2009 online forumsand journals began to point out what were perceived as errors in the legislation Thecomplaints from the hunting communities encompassed the following issues
bull Lack of clarity especially congruence of local and federal laws and understandingof scientific norms for setting seasons and rules for each species the need forclearer definition of allowances of trapping for ldquoeducational purposesrdquo and whatconstitutes a scientific quota lack of clarity about constraints on the use of hunt-ing dogs (Degtyarev 2010 Kuzenkov 2011 Shalygin 2013a)
bull Continued impunity by powerful poachers with political or economic clout failure todeal with falsification of documents and permits in some local areas (Kuzenkov 2011)
bull Continued favor for privatization making fees for use of privatized hunting groundsmore expensive lack of recourse in the courts for hunters who have complaints about
Eurasian Geography and Economics 467
Table
2Gov
ernm
entsupp
ortof
huntingresourcesandprivatizationtrends20
05ndash201
2(incurrentpricesmillionrubles)
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2005ndash201
2(
)
Federal
finan
cial
support
Total
expend
itureson
theenvironm
ent
23393
025
922
829
520
036
862
734
336
837
238
241
201
443
231
918
481
Expenditureson
biod
iversity
12542
16052
21681
26597
21463
22975
13381
17850
14232
biod
iversity
aspercentof
environm
entalexpend
itures
536
619
734
722
625
617
325
413
77
01
General
expend
itureson
gamemanagem
ent
1489
2003
2601
3344
3847
4515
5502
6196
41612
gamemgm
tas
percentenvironm
entalexpend
itures
064
077
088
091
112
121
134
143
22
516
expend
ituresforbiolog
ical
conservatio
nmeasures
225
307
431
500
608
655
743
986
43822
expend
ituresto
mon
itorgamepo
pulatio
ns34
4059
7094
90117
151
44412
expend
ituresto
maintainhu
ntinginfrastructure
helliphellip
helliphellip
hellip44
651
452
0
Priva
tization
indicators
Num
berof
approv
edhu
ntingorganizatio
ns20
0622
7628
1229
7531
8936
1439
0839
5619
721
legally
definedorganizatio
ns19
5422
0426
7928
2530
2233
3835
83hellip
18337
individu
alentrepreneurs
5274
133
150
170
276
330
hellip63
462
Areaof
leased
huntingland
sthou
sha
62600
066
200
068
600
068
200
069
900
072
100
076
200
073
800
011789
Avg
leased
land
perhu
ntingorganizatio
nthou
sha
312
291
244
229
219
200
195
187
5978
Sou
rce
Gov
ernm
entof
Russian
Federation
Federal
Service
forState
Statisticsldquookruzhayu
shchayasredardquo
httpwwwgksruwpswcm
connectrosstat_m
ainrosstatrustatisticsenvironm
ent
468 K Braden
private hunting organizations with land leases who do not follow regulations(Volyanskiy 2014)
bull Unclear laws about road access to public hunting grounds (particularly if routes mustcut across surrounding privatized lands) and about rules for hunting on agriculturaland forest lands (Degtyarev 2010)
bull Increased restrictions for public target practice areas or shooting rangesbull Higher costs of licenses creating burdens for rural poor especially elderly pensioners(Degtyarev 2010)
bull New cost imposed for recertification to renew licenses every five years by requiringgun safety training even for lifelong hunters The cost of the certification program8000 rubles represents about US $225 or by 2011 values one-half monthrsquos wages interms of averages for 45 percent of the Russian population (Federal State StatisticalService 2012)
Concurrent with the tighter laws the government of the Russian Federation issued astrategic plan to the year 2030 (MNR 2014) The plan was signed 3 July 2014 by PrimeMinister Dmitry Medvedev and recognizes the shortage of trained personnel and theneed to improve the population management of game animals The goals call for
bull increasing the number of game species to their ldquoecological capacityrdquo and mainte-nance of genetic diversity
bull increasing the economic value of hunting in Russia to one-half of one percent ofGDP (the value of hunting resources was estimated to be one-half billion US buthas the potential to increase to US $12 billion Shalygin 2014)
bull training sufficient state inspectors to allow three for each municipal district thatcontains hunting grounds
bull reducing poaching by a factor of 25 increasing the privatization of hunting landsin Russia and number of lease agreements with private organizations but makingliability stricter for hunting companies who do not follow regulations
bull increasing the number of game farms and public access to hunting areasbull clarifying the rights of hunters and the method for obtaining permitsbull establishing incentives to attract private investment in recreational hunting Theplan also recognizes that development of ecotourism would be a positive incomesource for indigenous communities
Budget allocations to achieve the plan were to be announced separately as each budgetcycle unfolded From 2005 to 2012 game management expenditure as a percent of fed-eral Russian Government spending on the environment grew from 064 to 143 percenta small portion of overall environmental spending but outpacing overall environmentalexpenditures in terms of growth trajectory (Table 2)
Privatization of hunting lands
The plan for 2030 also underlines the strategy of increased long-term leases on huntinggrounds that were formerly state run and open to the public respectively termed zakre-plennyye okhotnichrsquoyye ugodrsquoi (allotted hunting grounds) versus ODu for Obshchedos-tupnyye ugodrsquoi (commonly accessible hunting grounds) Table 2 shows the trend inallotments from 2005 to 2012 and the number of okhotpolrsquozovateli or designated pri-vate enterprise hunting organizations While leased land has grown (MNR 2012b) it
Eurasian Geography and Economics 469
has been outpaced by the increase in approved hunting organizations indicating thehigh demand for privatization In some areas such as the Voronezh region leased hunt-ing lands take up 85 percent of all hunting grounds in the Altay Kray 857 percent(Gorbachev 2014 Shalygin 2014 web portal for Hunting Administration of Altay Krayhttpwwwaltayohotaru accessed 13 September 2014) Private hunting grounds tend tobe better managed often with better paid staff and the ability to control game popula-tions therefore there is a tendency for game to concentrate on private grounds awayfrom areas of publicly accessible hunting ndash the Russian Government in creating the2030 plan noted that 91 percent of wild boar 75 percent of moose and 61 percent ofroe deer are now located on private land allotments (MNR 2014)
Shalygin (2014) writing in the politically conservative hunting news source Na-tional Explorer called for a more vigorous public debate among the hunting publicabout the wisdom of the strategic plan The strategic direction of the Russian Govern-ment may seek to head off the ldquotragedy of the commonsrdquo with respect to wildlife sus-tainability but it also creates a stronger monopoly control of game resources (Figure 3)The editor of the journal Okhota noted this in a 2010 interview about the direction thenew laws were taking
New proprietors often look at these lands as their own private domain ndash they think thatthey have the right to do what they want with them Very often they close access to theterritory for the local population This provokes conflicts (Degtyarev 2010)
The Russian Government set a goal of keeping at least 20 percent of hunting lands pub-lic (federal law on hunting Article 7 para 3) but hunting leases are becoming a com-mon method for game management in other countries (note Table 1 United States) Toattract investment the Russian Government concludes special agreements with huntingorganizations and entrepreneurs for terms from 20 to 49 years These entities in turnpledge that game resources will be subject to conservation measures Leases are deter-mined at auction and the process is supposed to be transparent and publicly scrutinizedwith the rental fees accruing to the federal budget Reporting requirements are quitedetailed with forms requesting information on every aspect of the lease from number ofemployees to estimated cost of road maintenance on the grounds
Regions set limits and boundaries on leased land and collect fees according to a sched-ule set by the tax code if the land is not bid by auction In 2010 the average was 10 rublesper hectare for a land lease though in remote regions such as Khanty-Mansi AutonomousOkrug the cost might be only one ruble per hectare (MNR 30 June 2010 law No 490)
From 2005 to 2011 the number of okhotpolrsquozovateli categorized as legal organiza-tions grew by 83 percent (Table 2) while the number of private individuals with suchdesignations grew more than six times (from 52 to 330) By the year 2013 there were4033 okhotpolrsquozovateli reported by the Federal Statistical Service3 These enterpriseswhether leases or outright purchases are part of the general transfer of rural land to oli-garchs and wealthy business elite as outlined by Visser Mamonova and Spoor in their2012 article in The Journal of Peasant Studies and by Grigory Ioffe and others (IoffeNefedova and De Beurs 2012) in their examination of the impoverished state of ruralland holdings in Russia On the one hand the phenomenon represents needed invest-ment in economic development of abandoned land But questions are raised overwhether laws are followed and investments benefit local underemployed populations4
In 2011 reporter Valeriy Serdyukov in the newspaper Vedomosti published selectdata on the size of some hunting leases by 16 well-known individuals or organizations
470 K Braden
totaling 2573 million hectares an area almost three times the size of YellowstoneNational Park (Serdyukov 2011) The percent of land available for leasing and the num-ber of hunting organizations are supposed to be distributed across the country accordingto scientific norms for game sustainability and demand but in reality the pattern reflectsurban populations Thus Leningrad Oblastrsquo has 133 organizations with long-term leasesranging from 232000 to 406 hectares in size (Vedomosti news January 20 2012) EVBenderskiy Chair of Rosokhotrybolovsoyuz published an open letter to the deputyminister of MNR on the issue of exclusionary rights to hunting grounds complainingthat the criterion for setting standards on maximum amount of leased land per regionwas not clear and the part of the law trying to prevent monopolistic control of land wassubject to interpretation (Benderskiy 2012)
The director of the hunting department for MNR Anton Bersenyev addressed per-ceived inequities in the privatization process in an interview with Sergey Fokin for theonline hunting journal Okhotnikru The reporter stated
for our conversation it is appropriate to begin with the issues of concern to many hunterswho believe that the transfer of hunting grounds to legal entities including individual usersleads to the infringement of the rights of hunters especially local ones who have hunted insuch places for many generations (Fokin 2013)
Perhaps the sensitivity to unfairness in more recent hunting land leases may be summedup best by Valery Serdyukov in his article on oligarchs and hunting Noting that variouspublic organizations and hunting clubs had been losing out on their long-term leasesbroken by the government in favor of being auctioned off (sometimes in a non-transpar-ent manner) to new private enterprises he wrote
Only ten years ago almost all hunting land was public in terms of the number [of individ-ual grounds] listed for common hunting But then everything changed ldquoMuscovites arrivedand hunted They liked our places and said they wanted to take the landrdquo remembers onemember of a regional hunting society ldquoWe put in a claim won the competition andreceived a license for the plot we wantedrdquo noted a Moscow businessman one of the largestrenters of hunting lands in the Northwest (Serdyukov 2011)
Did the advent of the improved hunting laws even the playing field Serdyukov (2011)cites evidence that before the new laws came into force those with information andpower made preparations to win the auctions in advance and secure long-term 49-yearleases He cited the example of Tver Oblastrsquo where 16 agreements were signed by thegovernor for leases totaling 220085 ha each for a 49-year period all concluded on theeve of the open auction
Such anecdotal evidence cannot be accepted as a pattern but discussions on huntingforums suggest there is at least a perception among ordinary hunters that they areincreasingly being shutout from hunting resources while at the same time the powerelite are allowed full access to game even if it violates the law
The impact of high-profile poaching cases
As suggested by such exposeacutes as Zersquoev Wolfsonrsquos book noted above men in power inRussia or the USSR have long exhibited unconcern and impunity about violating hunt-ing norms In 1997 for example Prime Minister Viktor Chernomyrdin and AnatolyLisitsyn governor of Yaroslavrsquo Oblastrsquo were accused of illegally shooting a hibernating
Eurasian Geography and Economics 471
female bear but no charges were ever filed (Apalrsquokov and Averin 2008) Boris Yeltsinand the governor of Novgorod Oblastrsquo were alleged to hunt moose out of season(Moiseyenko 2004) An important difference with the past is the availability ofinformation in the Internet age The Russian press (print online and broadcast) socialmedia environmental organizations and huntersrsquo online forums have all publicizedVIP-poaching Sufficient cases emerged just in the last few years to allow creation ofTable A1 in Appendix 1 via information from media outlets Not all the cases listedhave resulted in convictions therefore I present the information as a demonstration ofhow perceptions are created in the mind of the public not as a list of people convictedof poaching
WWF-Russia and TraSSS (Center for Study of Terrorism International OrganizedCrime and Corruption) released a report on poaching in the Russian Far East and theirsurvey research seemed to affirm that local people believe that wildlife crime is oftenperpetrated by a powerful elite A majority (78 percent) of those surveyed felt that poach-ers were primarily people in power and 59 percent surveyed thought that the wealthywere the most common poachers (Vaysman Matveychuk and Minrsquokov 2012 13) Whilethe authors of the report felt that involvement of the local community to halt the crimeswas necessary at the same time it was acknowledged that local peoplersquos perceptions shiftthe blame to elite outsiders Baydykov (2012) a former hunting guide who worked foryears in the Altay Krayrsquos Kislukhinskiy reserve echoed this impression when hediscussed elite hunters who for years practiced illegal helicopter hunting in the region Hestated that such people crushed the institution of real hunting in the Altay Kray and thatordinary poorer hunters could certainly not afford the mechanized equipment
Not satisfied with open hunting grounds and seasons confident in their impunity they entera wildlife sanctuary on snowmobiles and helicopters The only obstacle in their way mightbe a ranger And the consequences of those encounters I find offensive
Vladimir Aramilev a renowned wildlife scientist who coordinates the Amur leopardprogram for WWF-Russia argued in an editorial for Russkiy okhotnichiy zhurnal (2014)that all the efforts and funds to halt poaching in Russia might be in vain because of asystem that does not inherently have a design to stop it He did find some hope inimprovement of some game animal numbers since privatized game farms look out fortheir investments However Aramilev also wrote that those who prosecute the crime donot work actively enough to condemn the perpetrators and therefore the impunity thatpoachers enjoy breeds contempt for the law
A citizen who is law-abiding is guided by his inner convictions which coincide with lawsof human society and fear of inevitable punishment Double standards completely ruinedthe system of loyal relations to onersquos neighbor the conservation of the environment andcompliance with the law The post-Soviet period with raging theft and banditry put an endto the soul of a Russian person Therefore a law abiding citizenry can only be achievedthrough the second path through the fear of inevitable punishment And what type of inevi-table punishment for poaching can there be if even those who work for powerful officesare not interested (Aramilev 2013)
While poaching accusations against officials and wealthy businessmen occur throughoutRussia the record in the Altay Republic has been especially gruesome Severalhigh-profile cases were broadly covered in the Russian press and followed keenly byenvironmental organizations In 2003 a local wildlife manager encountered a group
472 K Braden
who illegally hunted from a Mi-8 helicopter a protected herd of ibex and the groupturned out to include Aleksey Saurin who at the time was head of federal managementfor hunting resources (Braden and Prudnikova 2008 15ndash16)
Perhaps the most notorious case was referred to as ldquoAltay-gaterdquo (Castner andEwald 2009) A VIP group had apparently been illegally hunting argali in the Kosh-Agach district when the helicopter crashed (the Altapress was quickly on the scene ofthe accident and published pictures including of the ibex) Among the dead were thepresidential envoy to the State Duma Aleksandr Kosopkin and Viktor Kaimin chair-man of the Committee for the Protection Use and Reproduction of Fauna of theAltay Republic who had earlier promoted trophy hunting in the Altay The four whosurvived included the Deputy Prime Minister of the Republic of Altay Anatoly Ban-nykh chief for the State Duma Committee on Economic Policy and EntrepreneurshipNikolai Kapranov CEO of the Moscow-based industrial environmental companyldquoInekordquo Boris Belinsky and a co-pilot Maxim Kolbin Bannykh resigned his positionafter the crash and he along with Belinsky and Kapranov were charged with illegalhunting The investigation dragged on for two years with the case alternately dis-missed and reopened as environmental groups brought pressure on the governmentThe defendants claimed they had not participated in the actual shooting but only wereguilty of being present on the helicopter On 23 May 2011 the three men wereacquitted and the prosecutor appealed When sent back to local courts it was decidedthat the statute of limitations had expired Commenting on the case Mikhail Kreyn-dlin of Greenpeace-Russia noted ldquoTruly now VIP-poachers have gotten a clear signallsquoall is possible and nothing will come of itrsquo The ordinary citizen caught poachingcan be punished with a real prison term Senior officials are not threatened with any-thingrdquo (Vishnevskiy 2011)
But other high-profile cases have been brought under suspicious circumstancesAleksey Navalny with the Progress Party and an active opponent of Vladimir Putin wasaccused by VOOP (the All-Russian Nature Conservation Society) of poaching becausehe posed for a picture after moose hunting that appeared to be taken in the summerwhile the season does not start until October (The Moscow Times 2014) LyubovrsquoDuyko who heads up the societyrsquos legal affairs sent an official complaint to the pros-ecutorrsquos office Navalny denied the charge Duyko is a prominent member of PutinrsquosUnited Russia Party (along with other members of the VOOP Board) and stood for2014 municipal elections in the Porokhovyye district of St Petersburg as a party mem-ber (Varkhivakhnet 2014)
Some attempts to bring valid complaints against VIP illegal hunters have resulted indifficult times for inspectors or prosecutors One well-known case involved AleksandrDovydenko a hunting guide with the organization ldquoMosoblokhotupravleniyrdquo who losthis job in 2013 and was sentenced to probation in a prison term for abuse of power Hehad apprehended people he accused of illegal hunting including the head of Gazpromrsquosgeology division Gennady Kucherov and the CEO of the firm ldquoTranssetirdquo (Table A1)Questions arose during the trial of whether Dovydenko had shot one person in a groupof poachers whom he claimed were resisting arrest by escaping on their snowmobileAn unemployed hunter who accompanied the others was the only one eventuallycharged and convicted of poaching (Shvarev 2013b) The Dovydenko case receivedmuch attention and inspired a petition via the NGO ldquoChangeorgrdquo to relieve him of thecharges5 A similar incident occurred in Kurgan Oblastrsquo with an inspector who sus-pected police of poaching from snowmobiles reported it and then was arrested himself
Eurasian Geography and Economics 473
and accused of taking bribes in earlier incidents The poaching case against the officialswas never prosecuted (Chelovek i zakon 2014)
Motivations for VIP-poaching
Recreational poaching has been examined by Muth and Bowe (1998) in the UnitedStates and the authors suggested two motivations poaching as ldquothrill killingrdquo andobsession with display of trophies (15ndash17) One aspect that differentiates motivation inthese cases from the Russian context is the element of secretiveness Illegal trophy hun-ters in the American West take pains to hide the evidence from authorities (Archibold2006) while VIP poachers in Russia usually operate in an open fashion
Urbanrsquos (2010) study of the cultures of power in post-communist Russia provides auseful framework for exploring the motivations of Russian VIP poachers While abusesof power by oligarchs and the nouveaux riches have been well documented (see forexample Dawisha 2014 Hoffman 2002) Urbanrsquos study allows a look inside the cultureof the elite through interviews and defines the importance of the sub-culture or ldquoinrdquogroup He suggests that for those on the outside the actions of the elite may seem mis-taken or crazy but ldquofor those sharing the same habitus informed by the same culturalpractices and participating in the same discourse they are regarded as realrdquo (6) FurtherUrban presents a strong case that law and morality do not go hand in hand for those inpower but actually may work in opposition moral criteria are established through inter-personal relationships while the law itself is regarded as a weakness (15ndash16) This argu-ment coincides well with Aramilevrsquos position noted above that once respect for the lawthrough an inner moral compass disappears there is only the of threat punishment thatwill halt lawbreakers
Researchers have suggested that part of Vladimir Putinrsquos mass appeal to citizens ishis role in ldquore-masculinizingrdquo their self-image as Russians (Foxall 2013 Riabov andRiabova 2014) Gender is an important boundary marker for those in power and theattempt to make concrete an ldquousrdquo versus ldquothemrdquo mentality Riabov and Riabova (2014)noted that the traditional attributes of masculinity suggest power while submissioncorrelates with what (in the authorsrsquo view) some Russians perceive as feminine attri-butes (25ndash25) A study of the public images portrayed by Putin in settings that arehyper-masculine (Figure 4) underscores these arguments Foxall has examined a seriesof Kremlin-approved photographs released of Putin that show him in traditional maleactivities associated with outdoor recreation and noted that these have created anldquoAction Manrdquo portrait of a leader (Foxall 2013 134 see also Young 2011) A milita-rized virility is an expression of state power The term associated with such images isnastoyashchiy muzhik in the past referring to the peasant tradition in Russia but nowco-opted by elite such as Putin to suggest it is he who is the ldquorealrdquo Russian guy (Riabovand Riabova 2014)
What might the real ldquoreal muzhikirdquo think of such seemingly hyper-masculineexpressions of power Online forum responses by rank-and-file hunters suggest an atti-tude of contempt While Putin may remain popular with the public press coverage andsocial media discussion of unpunished elite criminals often highlight the bloodthirstynature of the crime the seeming unconcern of the VIP hunters and even public dis-dain6
474 K Braden
Figure 3 Editorial cartoon on privatization of hunting resources by artist Mikhail LarichevVecherniy Peterburg October 20 2009 Translation ldquoSoldrdquoSource Permission was obtained from the copyright holder
Figure 4 Vladimir Putin on a hunt in the Tyva Republic 2007 Photograph by European PressPhoto AgencySource Permission was obtained from the copyright holder
Eurasian Geography and Economics 475
Greedy people driven by vanity and after blood hellip not poor people but people in goodpositions (Baydykov 2012)
What land is left to defend Only those asshole oligarchs are lefthellipif the state laws are notfunctioning itrsquos time to fire the officials and their entourages -blogger comments on poach-ing in Samara Luka Nature Park (Sistema Opoveshcheniya 2014)
It seems to be that soon the only justice in Russia will be vigilante justice- blogger com-ment on Altay-gate helicopter crash incident (Mir Novostey 2014)
On the theme of poaching a law should be perceived normally as a law by hunters A badlaw is not a law but just derives from rotten conditions hellip Right now order is only upheldthrough repression but the order is spoiled Controllers are caught up in it ten times overfor this bullshit not a society determining its own traditions Blogger ldquodEretikrdquo (Gunsruforum 2013 Shvarev 2013a)
Officials are lawless hellip you canrsquot beat the system you can only be indignant and learnfrom the mistakes of others Blogger Xgod89 (Gunsru forum 2011)
The truth about Russia now is that MNR and the courts do not rule but insolent jerks whomuzzle the courts and prosecutorsrsquo offices are in charge Blogger A Bonch-Bruyevich com-menting on Dovydenko case (Shvarev 2013b)
Some fat urban dyadrsquoka who goes into the forest and finds a bear or moose poached withhelp of hunting guide (Shalygin 2013a)
Conclusion for hunting sustainability ndash the value of a moral compass
I have argued that VIP illegal hunting though not a high percentage of poaching casessets a destructive tone not only because of direct damage to wildlife sustainability butalso because it contributes to corruption of inspectors and prosecution personnel cyni-cism about rule of law and a discouragement to non-elite hunters who are increasinglycut off from prey due to regulations and higher costs
The utility for VIP hunters may not be economic gain but may be the sense of powerenhancement and differentiation from the masses Social science research has suggestedthat unhidden violations of social norms may actually signal power whereas lower powerindividuals are more subject to social constraints (see for example Van Kleef et al2011) There are rewards to elevated power and the establishment of identity in a selectsubgroup of actors Resources are more accessible as is the ability to make decisions onhow to distribute those resources to others Keltner Gruenfeld and Anderson (2003)have cited numerous social-psychological experiments suggesting that elevated powerincreases the likelihood of socially inappropriate actions often showing up in males asldquoprofligate behaviorsrdquo (276ndash277) Given these precepts it is possible that overt incidentsof impunity in wildlife crime by VIP hunters in Russia are signs of status and a way tomaintain group identity a proposition that calls for further investigation
In turn the narrative of VIP poaching solidifies the perception of corruption ndash a phe-nomenon measured in Transparency Internationalrsquos Corruption Perceptions Index(Transparency International 2014) and a sense of hopelessness about the system ndash a factobserved by Russian social scientists such as Kofanova and Petukhov (2006) who sug-gest a narrative about endemic corruption is created in the minds of ordinary RussiansSurvey results show that most Russians believe the state does not act in the interest of
476 K Braden
its citizens bureaucrats are motivated by personal gain and corruption penetrates allspheres of society (Kofanova and Petukhov 2006 29) This narrative of corruption andcrime is supported by a Russian mass media that ldquovigorously relaysrdquo a normativesystem of a criminal world engendering disrespect for the judiciary and for formal lawsand an impression that the most successful people in Russia today display the mostnegative behavior models (Iurevich and Ushakov 2010 21ndash22 26ndash27) SimilarlyDawisha (2014) has explored the ldquosistemardquo inside the Russian hierarchy in her bookPutinrsquos Kleptocracy noting that the risk of activities is transferred from the elite to thestate but the rewards are privatized thus allowing those in power ldquoto act withimpunityrdquo (332ndash333) Given Putinrsquos arguments in favor of fighting corruption how canthe actions of insider elites be reconciled with evidence of environmental lawbreaking
Dawisha (2014) rightly notes ldquoThis is not to say that the Russian ruling elite doesnot see the benefits of a robust rule-of-law systemrdquo (9) While her exploration focusedon elite actions in international financial circles I make a similar argument of a selectiveapproach to application of domestic Russian laws on illegal hunting Protections againstprosecution for some in the government and rights conditional upon loyalty to theregime ensure that those in power can act in a predatory manner Informal associationsuseful friends and privileged access to resources are hallmarks of the insider ldquosistemardquo(Ledeneva 2013) As empirical data are presented in the future on violators apprehendedand convicted under the new 2012 hunting laws the number of cases involving peoplein power should be instructive to observe
Feldman and Blokov (2009) found in their survey that personalities mattered interms of public perception the most influential people for solving environmental ques-tions cited by respondents were those in political power business leaders ministry offi-cials and heads of NGOs (737) Precisely because high-profile people have sway overthe public in terms of societal norms for environmental law that fact might be put touse for improved observance of the 2012 regulations I suggest a new tool for socialnorming with respect to hunting laws in Russia publicity for well-known Russians whodemonstrate a new type of power and masculine image by adhering to regulations Vla-dimir Putin for example noted in an Outdoor Life interview ldquoToday when hunting andfishing are more like a tribute to traditions a sort of hobby enthusiasts of these outdooractivities should guide themselves by the lsquoDo No Harmrsquo principlerdquo (Young 2011 58)In his examination of how to improve law enforcement in the realm of environmentalnorms Sverdyukov (2014) wrote ldquothe mechanism of moral influence on offenders ispractically not used it is true but it is necessary to rework the levers of moral actionrdquo(160)
While some of the initiators of OD-ROS were people of power7 myriad bloggersfrom online hunting social forums picked up and repeated the text that the organizers ofthe 2014 OD-ROS Conference used in launching the effort
In past decades a host of serious problems have occurred in the sphere of Russian huntingLife has shown that the government is not capable of solving them The wider huntingcommunity can and should undertake a discussion of these problems identify solutionsand formulate constructive proposals for organs of state power hellip the first huntersrsquo confer-ence was the initiative of ordinary hunters unburdened by property or hunting lands withone goal to conserve the historic right of Russians to hunt This was not first given underSoviet power but much earlier ndash by tradition a significant part of the culture and in theblood of the Russian people (Rossiyskiy okhotnichiy soyuz 2014)
Eurasian Geography and Economics 477
AcknowledgementsThe author wishes to thank Dr Margaret Diddams of Seattle Pacific University for assistance withsocial psychology sources and Jennifer Castner of The Altai Project and geographer Dr JaimeKooser for reviewing drafts of this work
Disclosure statementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the author
Notes1 The rights of indigenous groups especially those designated of the North Siberia the Altay
Republic and the Far East have been described through sections of the hunting regulationsand amendments of various years While these populations are not the focus of this study theauthor recognizes the importance of the survival of indigenous cultures access to traditionalhunting grounds and land use rights for minority people in the Russian Federation
2 The focus here is on recreational hunting with firearms and excludes the myriad of illegalfishing cases covered in the Russian press Likewise use of snares and other traps particu-larly by poachers has been very controversial and warrants additional discussion
3 No breakdown by organizations versus individuals was available after the year 2011 at thetime of this writing Often the hunting leases run by private owners are large recreational cen-ters such as the Dubakinskiy resort in Leningrad Oblastrsquo owned by Nikolai Shamalov abanker whom Forbes dubbed one of the richest men in Russia The site accessible with ahelicopter landing pad includes a well-appointed cottage (ldquoVIP-Houserdquo) with televisionsauna and billiard rooms available for rental during moose season The newspaper Izvestiyareported on 26 September 2012 that three millionaire businessmen including Alfa BankrsquosPyotr Aven had invested 80 million rubles into creation of a hunting enterprise ldquoMedvedrsquordquo inArghangelrsquosk Oblastrsquo for VIP hunters a closed hunting club specializing in brown bear wildboar deer moose and Siberian stag (maral) The brainchild of businessman VladimirButorin the enterprise is located in the town of Bereznik where Butorinrsquos companies also areinvolved in agriculture and forest products This was the second enterprise invested in byAven who had also registered in Moscow a hunting club called ldquoHunting Groundrdquo financedby his private investment (Izvestiya 26 September 2012 Accessed 25 July 2014 httpizvestiarunews536084)
4 Butorin for example has not always done well with local farmers but has argued he isbringing access electrical power and other infrastructure as well as a fund for social pro-grams into the area Visser Mamonova and Spoor (2012) argued that the benefits of landtransfers have been mixed and laws while purportedly passed to cut down on monopolieshave instead strengthened the hands of large-scale land owners often shored up by corruptlocal officials (925)
5 As of August 2014 the case was still unresolved and Mr Dovydenko was consideringwhether he should appeal based on an amnesty declared by the Duma in honor of the 20thanniversary of the Russian Constitution
6 In addition to hunting news and environmental web sites one called Brakonrsquoerovnet has beenestablished to both to support legitimate hunters and to report news photographs and videoson poaching incidents
7 For example Nikolay Valuev former boxing champion elected to the Duma in 2011 underPutinrsquos party Valuev himself had been accused of poaching but the Arkhangelrsquosk regionalprosecutor had refused to consider the case He was added in 2014 to MNRrsquos Public Councilon Hunting
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Vaysman A L S P Matveychuk and S I Minrsquokov 2012 Dostoinstva i nedostatki pravovogoregulirovaniya i borrsquoby s narusheniyami v oblasti okhrany i ispolrsquozovaniya resursov dikikhzhivotnykh [Pros and Cons of Legal Regulations and the Fight With Violators in the Area ofConservation and Use of Wild Animal Resources] Vladivostok World Wide Fund for NatureTraCCC httptracccgmuedupdfsBook_Vaisman_2012_all20(2)pdf
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Zaitseva Mariya 2013 ldquoTsarskaya okhota pochemu lsquoslivkirsquo rossiyskogo obshchestva tak lyubyatokhotitrsquosya v zapovednykh mestakh [Tsarrsquos Hunt Why Do Security Personnel of RussianSociety So Love to Hunt in Reserves]rdquo Pasmi Ru September 20 Accessed July 20 2014httppasmiruarchive96715
484 K Braden
Appendix
1
Table
A1
Sam
plerepo
rtsalleging
VIP-poachingin
post-Sov
ietperiod
(doesno
tim
plyconv
ictio
n)
Year
Location
Position(s)of
VIP(s)at
timeincident
reported
Source(s)
Web
addressAccessof
each
verified
11Janu
ary20
15
1997
Yaroslavl
Oblastrsquo
Ananinvillage
bullPresidentRussian
Federation
bullGov
erno
rYaroslavl
Oblastrsquo
Argum
enty
ifakti926
200
7Kom
prom
atRu
ecoethicsru
httpwwwcom
prom
at
rupage_21
495htm
httpgazetaaifruon
lineaif14
04
14_0
1
2001
Khakasiya
Repub
lic
Karatoshsko
-Ineyskiy
reserve
bullActor
andchairRussian
Cultural
Fou
ndation
bullFormer
speakerof
Russian
Dum
a
Nov
ayaG
azetaRu210
200
5http20
05nov
ayagazetarunom
er
2005
10n
n10
n-s01shtm
l
2002
AltayRepub
lic
Tarhatin
skiy
Lake
bullFormer
assistantto
VladimirPutin
and
BorisYeltsin
VitaTsentrzashchity
prav
zhivotny
khhttpwwwvitaorgruam
usem
ent
huntblack_listh
tm
2004
VladimirOblastrsquoSuzdal
bullOwnerof
newspaper
Mosko
vskiy
Kom
somoletsform
ermem
berof
the
Pub
licChamberRussian
Federation
Moscow
huntingclub
Zavtra204
200
4Kom
prom
atRu
wwwcom
prom
atrupage_1
4416
htm
httpzavtrarucontentv
iew200
4-02
-04
51
Nov
ogorod
Oblastrsquo
bullGov
erno
rNov
gorodregion
bullPresidentRussian
Federation
Argum
enty
ifakti926
200
7Kom
prom
atRu
httpwwwcom
prom
at
rupage_21
495htm
httpgazetaaifruon
lineaif14
04
14_0
1
(Con
tinued)
Eurasian Geography and Economics 485
TableA1
(Con
tinued)
Year
Location
Position
(s)of
VIP(s)at
timeincident
repo
rted
Sou
rce(s)
Web
addressAccessof
each
verified
11Janu
ary20
15
2005
Kursk
Oblastrsquo
Korenevskydistrict
Kursk
Pop
pyforest
reserve
bullChairCom
mittee
onYou
thSpo
rts
Drugd
ruga
onlin
e127
200
4httpwwwddd
kurskrunum
ber48
6new000
657
AltayRepub
lic
Shavlinskyreserve
bullDepartm
entHeadof
Con
servationamp
Hun
tingResou
rcesMinistryof
Agriculture
VitaTsentrzashchity
prav
zhivotny
kh529
200
7httpvitaorgrunew200
7may29-
huntershtm
Khakasiya
Repub
lic
Karatoshsko
-Ineyskiy
reserve
bullHead
MinistryforCivilDefense
and
EmergencySitu
ationsRussia
VitaTsentrzashchity
prav
zhivotny
kh529
200
7httpvitaorgrunew200
7may29-
huntershtm
2006
AltayKray
Cho
yadistrict
bullChairmanBarnaul
City
Cou
ncil
Bankfaks10
022006
httpwwwbankfaxrunews38
014
2008
Kam
chatka
Kray
Krono
tskiyreserve
bullFormer
head
ofFederal
Taxatio
nService
Volgo
grad
region
LifeNew
s128
201
0httplifenew
srunew
s10
930
2009
AltayRepub
licKosh
Agach
district
ldquoAltay-
gaterdquoincident
bullPresidentialenvo
yto
theState
Dum
abullDeputyGov
erno
rAltayRepub
licbullAltayRepub
licCom
mittee
toprotect
wild
life
bullOfficerof
lower
houseof
Parliament
Dum
astafferdeputy
head
ofRussian
President
Medvedev
bullPolicychiefcoun
selState
Dum
aCom
mittee
onEcono
mics
bullGov
erno
rAltayRepub
lic
New
YorkTim
es112
200
9p
6Nov
ayagazeta
(Aleksey
Tarasov)
Apr15
20
11p
8
httpwwwnytim
escom
200
901
12
worldeurop
e12
russiahtm
l_r=0
httpoldno
vayagazetarudata2011
04008
htm
l
Sakha
Repub
licRuspres
302
200
9httprosprescomcorruption37
27
(Con
tinued)
486 K Braden
TableA1
(Con
tinued)
Year
Location
Position
(s)of
VIP(s)at
timeincident
repo
rted
Sou
rce(s)
Web
addressAccessof
each
verified
11Janu
ary20
15
bullSecretary
ofregion
alUnitedRussiaParty
bullPresidentialenvo
yto
Central
federal
district
Krasnod
arKray
Ady
gea
Repub
licCaucasus
Biosphere
Reserve
bullPrimeMinisterAdy
geaRepub
licbullDeputyfinanceministerAdy
geaRepub
licbullDirectorof
hydroresourcesAdy
gea
Repub
lic
Pasmiru920
201
3httppasm
iruarchive96
715
Irku
tskOblastrsquoLake
BaikalBolshaya
Golou
stno
ye
Gov
erno
rIrku
tskOblastkilledin
helicop
ter
crash
Pasmiru920
201
3RBK
516
200
9httppasm
iruarchive96
715
httptoprbcrusociety1605
200
930
4213
shtml
Buryatiy
aRepub
lic
Kho
rinskiydistrict
Khu
dakskiybiosph
ere
reserve
bullUnitedRussiaParty
electiv
eDeputy
PeoplersquosKhu
ralof
Buryatia
BMK
Inform
atsion
noye
agentstvo902
200
9httpwwwbaikal-mediaru
newsconfl
icts561
42
Irku
tskOblastrsquo
bullGov
erno
rIrku
tskOblastrsquo
Argum
enty
RU
516
200
9httpargumentirucomnew
s200905
16148
11Yam
al-N
enets
Auton
omou
sOkrug
bullDeputychiefof
staffof
Taz
district
New
srucom
6172009
httpwwwnew
srucomrussia
17jun2
009sm
oljarh
tml
2010
Moscow
OblastrsquoPotlovo
villageZarayskiy
huntingreserve
bullOAO
ldquoBымпeлК
oмrdquo(Vim
pelcom
Ltd)
mob
ileph
one
bullBusinessm
anldquoК
oлoм
нaмeж
peгиoн
гaзrdquo
(Kolom
namezhregiong
az)gascompany
bullMun
icipal
district
depu
tyLuk
hovitskiy
region
VIPTroph
y12
0520
10httpviptroph
ycomarticles19
64
Ekh
oMoskv
y12
2120
10
(Con
tinued)
Eurasian Geography and Economics 487
TableA1
(Con
tinued)
Year
Location
Position
(s)of
VIP(s)at
timeincident
repo
rted
Sou
rce(s)
Web
addressAccessof
each
verified
11Janu
ary20
15
Moscow
Oblastrsquo
Vysok
ovodistrict
bullHeadof
Interior
Affairs
ofDmitrov
district
bullHeadof
indu
strial
geolog
yadministration
httpwwwechomskrunews
7357
28-echohtml
Sakha
Repub
licbullYakut
depu
tyGosdu
ma
bullMem
berof
theBoard
ofldquoA
LROSArdquo
diam
ondmininggrou
p
Rossiyskaya
gazeta
528
201
0httpwwwrgru201
005
28vertolet
html
Tyum
enOblastrsquoSurgu
tbullDeputyhead
ofUnitedRussiaParty
Surgu
tregion
Tyum
enskiyeizVestiy
a10
20
2010
httpoldt-iruarticle164
50
2011
Volgo
grad
Oblastrsquo
Kam
yshindistrict
Shcherbakov
skayanature
park
bullDirectorof
build
ingsupp
lyforKam
yshin
town
Inform
atsion
noye
agentstvo
Vysota10
20507
201
4httpv1
02ruaccidents44
598html
Sakha
Repub
licbullGov
erno
rof
Arkhang
elsk
Region
ResursLesru409
2011
httpwwwresurslesrunewsindex
htmlid=18
5Volgo
grad
Oblastrsquo
Olkho
viyreserve
bullDeputyof
district
DUMA
UnitedRussia
Party
Volgo
grad-Tim
es209
2011
httpvo
lgog
rad-tim
esrustories18
8
2012
Amur
Oblastrsquo
bullVicemayor
ofBlago
veshchensk
bullRosselkho
znadzorexecutive
bullSpecialistregion
aloh
otup
ravleniya
(hun
tingmanagem
ent)
NTV
216
201
4New
srucom
211201
4httpwwwntvruno
vosti8
4295
6httpwwwnew
srucomarchrussia
11feb2014vipoacherh
tml (C
ontin
ued)
488 K Braden
TableA1
(Con
tinued)
Year
Location
Position
(s)of
VIP(s)at
timeincident
repo
rted
Sou
rce(s)
Web
addressAccessof
each
verified
11Janu
ary20
15
Krasnoy
arsk
Kray
Stolbyreserve
bullHeadof
police
Kolosov
skiy
region
Okh
otarybalkavOmskoy
Oblasti117
201
3httpoи
ppф
zakondocum41-2013-
01-15-04
-45-38
673
-201
3-01
-17-11-
05-32html
Kirov
Oblastrsquo
bullProgressParty
ampRussian
Opp
osition
Coo
rdinationCou
ncil
Moscow
Tim
esFeb19
20
14httpwwwth
emoscowtim
escom
newsarticle494
848html
2013
SverdlovskOblastrsquo
Bog
dano
vich
reserve
bullState
Dum
adepu
tymem
berof
Liberal
Dem
ocratic
Party
URARU
111201
3httpurarucon
tentsvrd11-01-20
13
news10
5215
1694
htm
l
Saratov
Oblastrsquo
Nov
oburasskiy
region
bullFirstvice
presidentof
mun
icipal
administration
Nov
oburasskiy
region
New
srucom
822
201
3httpwwwnew
srucomrussia
22aug2
013oh
otahtml
Arkhang
elsk
Oblastrsquo
bullDeputyState
Dum
aUnitedRussiaParty
andfamou
sbo
xer20
14mem
berstate
huntingcoun
cil
MK
95let523
201
3httpwwwm
krusocial2
01305
23
8588
13-valuev-ub
il-medvedy
a-chestnohtml
Kaliningrad
Oblastrsquo
Vishtyn
etsnature
park
bullRepresentativeof
barassociationof
lawyers
Nov
yyeko
lyesa208
201
3httpwwwrud
niko
vcomarticlephp
ELEMENT_ID=22
241
Saratov
Oblastrsquo
Lysog
orskiy
region
bullProsecutorforSaratov
Oblast
bullSaratov
district
courtofficial
Vzglyad-info12
0220
13httpwwwvzsarrunews20
131202
jiteli-raiona-pojalov
alis-pytiny-na-
brakon
erstvo
-vysok
ih-chino
vhtml
Omsk
Oblastrsquo
Isilk
ulskom
district
bullMinisterof
Con
structionandTranspo
rtOmsk
Oblast
bullGeneral
Directorof
ldquoOmskob
lvod
oprovo
drdquobulldepu
tychiefengineer
ldquoOmskob
lvod
oprovo
drdquo
Omskinform
530
201
3httpom
skinform
runews56
598
(Con
tinued)
Eurasian Geography and Economics 489
TableA1
(Con
tinued)
Year
Location
Position
(s)of
VIP(s)at
timeincident
repo
rted
Sou
rce(s)
Web
addressAccessof
each
verified
11Janu
ary20
15
2014
Saratov
Oblastrsquo
Eng
elskiy
district
bullHeadof
Hun
tingCom
mittee
forSaratov
Oblastrsquo
Obshchestvenn
oyemneniye
818
201
4httpwwwom-saratovruno
vosti1
8-Aug
ust-20
14-i13
994-gu
bernator-
nazval-nedop
ustim
Sakha
Repub
licbullPresident
ofSakha
(Yakutia)
An-on
layn
124
201
4httpargumentirusociety201401
3144
14Tuv
a(Tyv
a)Repub
lic
Todzhinskiydistrict
bullLocal
branch
ofMinistryof
Emergency
Situ
ations-State
inspectorforsm
allvessels
bullFormer
policem
an
MK
95let401
201
4Sibno
vostiru625
201
4httpwwwm
kruin
cidentarticle
2014
0401
100
7116
httpom
sksibno
vostiruincidents
2716
33Mordo
viaRepub
lic
Mordo
viareserve
bullDeputygo
vernor
ofZub
ovo-Polyanskiy
district
Mordo
via
PortalProgo
rodSaransk
416
20
14httppg
13runewsview
125
4
AltaykrayYegorrsquoevskiy
reserve
bullAltayDeputy
Nov
chikhinskiyregion
Altayskaya
pravda
220
201
4httpwwwap2
2rupaper
paper_1161
9html
Voron
ezhOblastrsquo
Pavlovskdistrict
bullActor
andchairRussian
Cultural
Fou
ndation
MKRU
Nizhn
iyNov
gorod2
20201
4httpnn
mkruarticle201
402
20
988115
l
PrimoriyeKray
Khank
ayskiy
district
bullFormer
head
ofregion
alanim
alconservatio
nadministration
PrimaM
ediaru12
1220
14httpprim
amediarunewsprim
orye
121220
14408
00
490 K Braden
- Abstract
- Introduction wildlife poaching in the context of Russian environmental management
- Background The literature on ``green criminality and poaching
- Methods value and limitations of social and advocacy media as a data source
- Russian legal regime for hunting2
- Privatization of hunting lands
- The impact of high-profile poaching cases
- Motivations for VIP-poaching
- Conclusion for hunting sustainability - the value of a moral compass
- Acknowledgements
- Disclosure statement
- Notes
- References
- Appendix 1
-
Table
2Gov
ernm
entsupp
ortof
huntingresourcesandprivatizationtrends20
05ndash201
2(incurrentpricesmillionrubles)
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2005ndash201
2(
)
Federal
finan
cial
support
Total
expend
itureson
theenvironm
ent
23393
025
922
829
520
036
862
734
336
837
238
241
201
443
231
918
481
Expenditureson
biod
iversity
12542
16052
21681
26597
21463
22975
13381
17850
14232
biod
iversity
aspercentof
environm
entalexpend
itures
536
619
734
722
625
617
325
413
77
01
General
expend
itureson
gamemanagem
ent
1489
2003
2601
3344
3847
4515
5502
6196
41612
gamemgm
tas
percentenvironm
entalexpend
itures
064
077
088
091
112
121
134
143
22
516
expend
ituresforbiolog
ical
conservatio
nmeasures
225
307
431
500
608
655
743
986
43822
expend
ituresto
mon
itorgamepo
pulatio
ns34
4059
7094
90117
151
44412
expend
ituresto
maintainhu
ntinginfrastructure
helliphellip
helliphellip
hellip44
651
452
0
Priva
tization
indicators
Num
berof
approv
edhu
ntingorganizatio
ns20
0622
7628
1229
7531
8936
1439
0839
5619
721
legally
definedorganizatio
ns19
5422
0426
7928
2530
2233
3835
83hellip
18337
individu
alentrepreneurs
5274
133
150
170
276
330
hellip63
462
Areaof
leased
huntingland
sthou
sha
62600
066
200
068
600
068
200
069
900
072
100
076
200
073
800
011789
Avg
leased
land
perhu
ntingorganizatio
nthou
sha
312
291
244
229
219
200
195
187
5978
Sou
rce
Gov
ernm
entof
Russian
Federation
Federal
Service
forState
Statisticsldquookruzhayu
shchayasredardquo
httpwwwgksruwpswcm
connectrosstat_m
ainrosstatrustatisticsenvironm
ent
468 K Braden
private hunting organizations with land leases who do not follow regulations(Volyanskiy 2014)
bull Unclear laws about road access to public hunting grounds (particularly if routes mustcut across surrounding privatized lands) and about rules for hunting on agriculturaland forest lands (Degtyarev 2010)
bull Increased restrictions for public target practice areas or shooting rangesbull Higher costs of licenses creating burdens for rural poor especially elderly pensioners(Degtyarev 2010)
bull New cost imposed for recertification to renew licenses every five years by requiringgun safety training even for lifelong hunters The cost of the certification program8000 rubles represents about US $225 or by 2011 values one-half monthrsquos wages interms of averages for 45 percent of the Russian population (Federal State StatisticalService 2012)
Concurrent with the tighter laws the government of the Russian Federation issued astrategic plan to the year 2030 (MNR 2014) The plan was signed 3 July 2014 by PrimeMinister Dmitry Medvedev and recognizes the shortage of trained personnel and theneed to improve the population management of game animals The goals call for
bull increasing the number of game species to their ldquoecological capacityrdquo and mainte-nance of genetic diversity
bull increasing the economic value of hunting in Russia to one-half of one percent ofGDP (the value of hunting resources was estimated to be one-half billion US buthas the potential to increase to US $12 billion Shalygin 2014)
bull training sufficient state inspectors to allow three for each municipal district thatcontains hunting grounds
bull reducing poaching by a factor of 25 increasing the privatization of hunting landsin Russia and number of lease agreements with private organizations but makingliability stricter for hunting companies who do not follow regulations
bull increasing the number of game farms and public access to hunting areasbull clarifying the rights of hunters and the method for obtaining permitsbull establishing incentives to attract private investment in recreational hunting Theplan also recognizes that development of ecotourism would be a positive incomesource for indigenous communities
Budget allocations to achieve the plan were to be announced separately as each budgetcycle unfolded From 2005 to 2012 game management expenditure as a percent of fed-eral Russian Government spending on the environment grew from 064 to 143 percenta small portion of overall environmental spending but outpacing overall environmentalexpenditures in terms of growth trajectory (Table 2)
Privatization of hunting lands
The plan for 2030 also underlines the strategy of increased long-term leases on huntinggrounds that were formerly state run and open to the public respectively termed zakre-plennyye okhotnichrsquoyye ugodrsquoi (allotted hunting grounds) versus ODu for Obshchedos-tupnyye ugodrsquoi (commonly accessible hunting grounds) Table 2 shows the trend inallotments from 2005 to 2012 and the number of okhotpolrsquozovateli or designated pri-vate enterprise hunting organizations While leased land has grown (MNR 2012b) it
Eurasian Geography and Economics 469
has been outpaced by the increase in approved hunting organizations indicating thehigh demand for privatization In some areas such as the Voronezh region leased hunt-ing lands take up 85 percent of all hunting grounds in the Altay Kray 857 percent(Gorbachev 2014 Shalygin 2014 web portal for Hunting Administration of Altay Krayhttpwwwaltayohotaru accessed 13 September 2014) Private hunting grounds tend tobe better managed often with better paid staff and the ability to control game popula-tions therefore there is a tendency for game to concentrate on private grounds awayfrom areas of publicly accessible hunting ndash the Russian Government in creating the2030 plan noted that 91 percent of wild boar 75 percent of moose and 61 percent ofroe deer are now located on private land allotments (MNR 2014)
Shalygin (2014) writing in the politically conservative hunting news source Na-tional Explorer called for a more vigorous public debate among the hunting publicabout the wisdom of the strategic plan The strategic direction of the Russian Govern-ment may seek to head off the ldquotragedy of the commonsrdquo with respect to wildlife sus-tainability but it also creates a stronger monopoly control of game resources (Figure 3)The editor of the journal Okhota noted this in a 2010 interview about the direction thenew laws were taking
New proprietors often look at these lands as their own private domain ndash they think thatthey have the right to do what they want with them Very often they close access to theterritory for the local population This provokes conflicts (Degtyarev 2010)
The Russian Government set a goal of keeping at least 20 percent of hunting lands pub-lic (federal law on hunting Article 7 para 3) but hunting leases are becoming a com-mon method for game management in other countries (note Table 1 United States) Toattract investment the Russian Government concludes special agreements with huntingorganizations and entrepreneurs for terms from 20 to 49 years These entities in turnpledge that game resources will be subject to conservation measures Leases are deter-mined at auction and the process is supposed to be transparent and publicly scrutinizedwith the rental fees accruing to the federal budget Reporting requirements are quitedetailed with forms requesting information on every aspect of the lease from number ofemployees to estimated cost of road maintenance on the grounds
Regions set limits and boundaries on leased land and collect fees according to a sched-ule set by the tax code if the land is not bid by auction In 2010 the average was 10 rublesper hectare for a land lease though in remote regions such as Khanty-Mansi AutonomousOkrug the cost might be only one ruble per hectare (MNR 30 June 2010 law No 490)
From 2005 to 2011 the number of okhotpolrsquozovateli categorized as legal organiza-tions grew by 83 percent (Table 2) while the number of private individuals with suchdesignations grew more than six times (from 52 to 330) By the year 2013 there were4033 okhotpolrsquozovateli reported by the Federal Statistical Service3 These enterpriseswhether leases or outright purchases are part of the general transfer of rural land to oli-garchs and wealthy business elite as outlined by Visser Mamonova and Spoor in their2012 article in The Journal of Peasant Studies and by Grigory Ioffe and others (IoffeNefedova and De Beurs 2012) in their examination of the impoverished state of ruralland holdings in Russia On the one hand the phenomenon represents needed invest-ment in economic development of abandoned land But questions are raised overwhether laws are followed and investments benefit local underemployed populations4
In 2011 reporter Valeriy Serdyukov in the newspaper Vedomosti published selectdata on the size of some hunting leases by 16 well-known individuals or organizations
470 K Braden
totaling 2573 million hectares an area almost three times the size of YellowstoneNational Park (Serdyukov 2011) The percent of land available for leasing and the num-ber of hunting organizations are supposed to be distributed across the country accordingto scientific norms for game sustainability and demand but in reality the pattern reflectsurban populations Thus Leningrad Oblastrsquo has 133 organizations with long-term leasesranging from 232000 to 406 hectares in size (Vedomosti news January 20 2012) EVBenderskiy Chair of Rosokhotrybolovsoyuz published an open letter to the deputyminister of MNR on the issue of exclusionary rights to hunting grounds complainingthat the criterion for setting standards on maximum amount of leased land per regionwas not clear and the part of the law trying to prevent monopolistic control of land wassubject to interpretation (Benderskiy 2012)
The director of the hunting department for MNR Anton Bersenyev addressed per-ceived inequities in the privatization process in an interview with Sergey Fokin for theonline hunting journal Okhotnikru The reporter stated
for our conversation it is appropriate to begin with the issues of concern to many hunterswho believe that the transfer of hunting grounds to legal entities including individual usersleads to the infringement of the rights of hunters especially local ones who have hunted insuch places for many generations (Fokin 2013)
Perhaps the sensitivity to unfairness in more recent hunting land leases may be summedup best by Valery Serdyukov in his article on oligarchs and hunting Noting that variouspublic organizations and hunting clubs had been losing out on their long-term leasesbroken by the government in favor of being auctioned off (sometimes in a non-transpar-ent manner) to new private enterprises he wrote
Only ten years ago almost all hunting land was public in terms of the number [of individ-ual grounds] listed for common hunting But then everything changed ldquoMuscovites arrivedand hunted They liked our places and said they wanted to take the landrdquo remembers onemember of a regional hunting society ldquoWe put in a claim won the competition andreceived a license for the plot we wantedrdquo noted a Moscow businessman one of the largestrenters of hunting lands in the Northwest (Serdyukov 2011)
Did the advent of the improved hunting laws even the playing field Serdyukov (2011)cites evidence that before the new laws came into force those with information andpower made preparations to win the auctions in advance and secure long-term 49-yearleases He cited the example of Tver Oblastrsquo where 16 agreements were signed by thegovernor for leases totaling 220085 ha each for a 49-year period all concluded on theeve of the open auction
Such anecdotal evidence cannot be accepted as a pattern but discussions on huntingforums suggest there is at least a perception among ordinary hunters that they areincreasingly being shutout from hunting resources while at the same time the powerelite are allowed full access to game even if it violates the law
The impact of high-profile poaching cases
As suggested by such exposeacutes as Zersquoev Wolfsonrsquos book noted above men in power inRussia or the USSR have long exhibited unconcern and impunity about violating hunt-ing norms In 1997 for example Prime Minister Viktor Chernomyrdin and AnatolyLisitsyn governor of Yaroslavrsquo Oblastrsquo were accused of illegally shooting a hibernating
Eurasian Geography and Economics 471
female bear but no charges were ever filed (Apalrsquokov and Averin 2008) Boris Yeltsinand the governor of Novgorod Oblastrsquo were alleged to hunt moose out of season(Moiseyenko 2004) An important difference with the past is the availability ofinformation in the Internet age The Russian press (print online and broadcast) socialmedia environmental organizations and huntersrsquo online forums have all publicizedVIP-poaching Sufficient cases emerged just in the last few years to allow creation ofTable A1 in Appendix 1 via information from media outlets Not all the cases listedhave resulted in convictions therefore I present the information as a demonstration ofhow perceptions are created in the mind of the public not as a list of people convictedof poaching
WWF-Russia and TraSSS (Center for Study of Terrorism International OrganizedCrime and Corruption) released a report on poaching in the Russian Far East and theirsurvey research seemed to affirm that local people believe that wildlife crime is oftenperpetrated by a powerful elite A majority (78 percent) of those surveyed felt that poach-ers were primarily people in power and 59 percent surveyed thought that the wealthywere the most common poachers (Vaysman Matveychuk and Minrsquokov 2012 13) Whilethe authors of the report felt that involvement of the local community to halt the crimeswas necessary at the same time it was acknowledged that local peoplersquos perceptions shiftthe blame to elite outsiders Baydykov (2012) a former hunting guide who worked foryears in the Altay Krayrsquos Kislukhinskiy reserve echoed this impression when hediscussed elite hunters who for years practiced illegal helicopter hunting in the region Hestated that such people crushed the institution of real hunting in the Altay Kray and thatordinary poorer hunters could certainly not afford the mechanized equipment
Not satisfied with open hunting grounds and seasons confident in their impunity they entera wildlife sanctuary on snowmobiles and helicopters The only obstacle in their way mightbe a ranger And the consequences of those encounters I find offensive
Vladimir Aramilev a renowned wildlife scientist who coordinates the Amur leopardprogram for WWF-Russia argued in an editorial for Russkiy okhotnichiy zhurnal (2014)that all the efforts and funds to halt poaching in Russia might be in vain because of asystem that does not inherently have a design to stop it He did find some hope inimprovement of some game animal numbers since privatized game farms look out fortheir investments However Aramilev also wrote that those who prosecute the crime donot work actively enough to condemn the perpetrators and therefore the impunity thatpoachers enjoy breeds contempt for the law
A citizen who is law-abiding is guided by his inner convictions which coincide with lawsof human society and fear of inevitable punishment Double standards completely ruinedthe system of loyal relations to onersquos neighbor the conservation of the environment andcompliance with the law The post-Soviet period with raging theft and banditry put an endto the soul of a Russian person Therefore a law abiding citizenry can only be achievedthrough the second path through the fear of inevitable punishment And what type of inevi-table punishment for poaching can there be if even those who work for powerful officesare not interested (Aramilev 2013)
While poaching accusations against officials and wealthy businessmen occur throughoutRussia the record in the Altay Republic has been especially gruesome Severalhigh-profile cases were broadly covered in the Russian press and followed keenly byenvironmental organizations In 2003 a local wildlife manager encountered a group
472 K Braden
who illegally hunted from a Mi-8 helicopter a protected herd of ibex and the groupturned out to include Aleksey Saurin who at the time was head of federal managementfor hunting resources (Braden and Prudnikova 2008 15ndash16)
Perhaps the most notorious case was referred to as ldquoAltay-gaterdquo (Castner andEwald 2009) A VIP group had apparently been illegally hunting argali in the Kosh-Agach district when the helicopter crashed (the Altapress was quickly on the scene ofthe accident and published pictures including of the ibex) Among the dead were thepresidential envoy to the State Duma Aleksandr Kosopkin and Viktor Kaimin chair-man of the Committee for the Protection Use and Reproduction of Fauna of theAltay Republic who had earlier promoted trophy hunting in the Altay The four whosurvived included the Deputy Prime Minister of the Republic of Altay Anatoly Ban-nykh chief for the State Duma Committee on Economic Policy and EntrepreneurshipNikolai Kapranov CEO of the Moscow-based industrial environmental companyldquoInekordquo Boris Belinsky and a co-pilot Maxim Kolbin Bannykh resigned his positionafter the crash and he along with Belinsky and Kapranov were charged with illegalhunting The investigation dragged on for two years with the case alternately dis-missed and reopened as environmental groups brought pressure on the governmentThe defendants claimed they had not participated in the actual shooting but only wereguilty of being present on the helicopter On 23 May 2011 the three men wereacquitted and the prosecutor appealed When sent back to local courts it was decidedthat the statute of limitations had expired Commenting on the case Mikhail Kreyn-dlin of Greenpeace-Russia noted ldquoTruly now VIP-poachers have gotten a clear signallsquoall is possible and nothing will come of itrsquo The ordinary citizen caught poachingcan be punished with a real prison term Senior officials are not threatened with any-thingrdquo (Vishnevskiy 2011)
But other high-profile cases have been brought under suspicious circumstancesAleksey Navalny with the Progress Party and an active opponent of Vladimir Putin wasaccused by VOOP (the All-Russian Nature Conservation Society) of poaching becausehe posed for a picture after moose hunting that appeared to be taken in the summerwhile the season does not start until October (The Moscow Times 2014) LyubovrsquoDuyko who heads up the societyrsquos legal affairs sent an official complaint to the pros-ecutorrsquos office Navalny denied the charge Duyko is a prominent member of PutinrsquosUnited Russia Party (along with other members of the VOOP Board) and stood for2014 municipal elections in the Porokhovyye district of St Petersburg as a party mem-ber (Varkhivakhnet 2014)
Some attempts to bring valid complaints against VIP illegal hunters have resulted indifficult times for inspectors or prosecutors One well-known case involved AleksandrDovydenko a hunting guide with the organization ldquoMosoblokhotupravleniyrdquo who losthis job in 2013 and was sentenced to probation in a prison term for abuse of power Hehad apprehended people he accused of illegal hunting including the head of Gazpromrsquosgeology division Gennady Kucherov and the CEO of the firm ldquoTranssetirdquo (Table A1)Questions arose during the trial of whether Dovydenko had shot one person in a groupof poachers whom he claimed were resisting arrest by escaping on their snowmobileAn unemployed hunter who accompanied the others was the only one eventuallycharged and convicted of poaching (Shvarev 2013b) The Dovydenko case receivedmuch attention and inspired a petition via the NGO ldquoChangeorgrdquo to relieve him of thecharges5 A similar incident occurred in Kurgan Oblastrsquo with an inspector who sus-pected police of poaching from snowmobiles reported it and then was arrested himself
Eurasian Geography and Economics 473
and accused of taking bribes in earlier incidents The poaching case against the officialswas never prosecuted (Chelovek i zakon 2014)
Motivations for VIP-poaching
Recreational poaching has been examined by Muth and Bowe (1998) in the UnitedStates and the authors suggested two motivations poaching as ldquothrill killingrdquo andobsession with display of trophies (15ndash17) One aspect that differentiates motivation inthese cases from the Russian context is the element of secretiveness Illegal trophy hun-ters in the American West take pains to hide the evidence from authorities (Archibold2006) while VIP poachers in Russia usually operate in an open fashion
Urbanrsquos (2010) study of the cultures of power in post-communist Russia provides auseful framework for exploring the motivations of Russian VIP poachers While abusesof power by oligarchs and the nouveaux riches have been well documented (see forexample Dawisha 2014 Hoffman 2002) Urbanrsquos study allows a look inside the cultureof the elite through interviews and defines the importance of the sub-culture or ldquoinrdquogroup He suggests that for those on the outside the actions of the elite may seem mis-taken or crazy but ldquofor those sharing the same habitus informed by the same culturalpractices and participating in the same discourse they are regarded as realrdquo (6) FurtherUrban presents a strong case that law and morality do not go hand in hand for those inpower but actually may work in opposition moral criteria are established through inter-personal relationships while the law itself is regarded as a weakness (15ndash16) This argu-ment coincides well with Aramilevrsquos position noted above that once respect for the lawthrough an inner moral compass disappears there is only the of threat punishment thatwill halt lawbreakers
Researchers have suggested that part of Vladimir Putinrsquos mass appeal to citizens ishis role in ldquore-masculinizingrdquo their self-image as Russians (Foxall 2013 Riabov andRiabova 2014) Gender is an important boundary marker for those in power and theattempt to make concrete an ldquousrdquo versus ldquothemrdquo mentality Riabov and Riabova (2014)noted that the traditional attributes of masculinity suggest power while submissioncorrelates with what (in the authorsrsquo view) some Russians perceive as feminine attri-butes (25ndash25) A study of the public images portrayed by Putin in settings that arehyper-masculine (Figure 4) underscores these arguments Foxall has examined a seriesof Kremlin-approved photographs released of Putin that show him in traditional maleactivities associated with outdoor recreation and noted that these have created anldquoAction Manrdquo portrait of a leader (Foxall 2013 134 see also Young 2011) A milita-rized virility is an expression of state power The term associated with such images isnastoyashchiy muzhik in the past referring to the peasant tradition in Russia but nowco-opted by elite such as Putin to suggest it is he who is the ldquorealrdquo Russian guy (Riabovand Riabova 2014)
What might the real ldquoreal muzhikirdquo think of such seemingly hyper-masculineexpressions of power Online forum responses by rank-and-file hunters suggest an atti-tude of contempt While Putin may remain popular with the public press coverage andsocial media discussion of unpunished elite criminals often highlight the bloodthirstynature of the crime the seeming unconcern of the VIP hunters and even public dis-dain6
474 K Braden
Figure 3 Editorial cartoon on privatization of hunting resources by artist Mikhail LarichevVecherniy Peterburg October 20 2009 Translation ldquoSoldrdquoSource Permission was obtained from the copyright holder
Figure 4 Vladimir Putin on a hunt in the Tyva Republic 2007 Photograph by European PressPhoto AgencySource Permission was obtained from the copyright holder
Eurasian Geography and Economics 475
Greedy people driven by vanity and after blood hellip not poor people but people in goodpositions (Baydykov 2012)
What land is left to defend Only those asshole oligarchs are lefthellipif the state laws are notfunctioning itrsquos time to fire the officials and their entourages -blogger comments on poach-ing in Samara Luka Nature Park (Sistema Opoveshcheniya 2014)
It seems to be that soon the only justice in Russia will be vigilante justice- blogger com-ment on Altay-gate helicopter crash incident (Mir Novostey 2014)
On the theme of poaching a law should be perceived normally as a law by hunters A badlaw is not a law but just derives from rotten conditions hellip Right now order is only upheldthrough repression but the order is spoiled Controllers are caught up in it ten times overfor this bullshit not a society determining its own traditions Blogger ldquodEretikrdquo (Gunsruforum 2013 Shvarev 2013a)
Officials are lawless hellip you canrsquot beat the system you can only be indignant and learnfrom the mistakes of others Blogger Xgod89 (Gunsru forum 2011)
The truth about Russia now is that MNR and the courts do not rule but insolent jerks whomuzzle the courts and prosecutorsrsquo offices are in charge Blogger A Bonch-Bruyevich com-menting on Dovydenko case (Shvarev 2013b)
Some fat urban dyadrsquoka who goes into the forest and finds a bear or moose poached withhelp of hunting guide (Shalygin 2013a)
Conclusion for hunting sustainability ndash the value of a moral compass
I have argued that VIP illegal hunting though not a high percentage of poaching casessets a destructive tone not only because of direct damage to wildlife sustainability butalso because it contributes to corruption of inspectors and prosecution personnel cyni-cism about rule of law and a discouragement to non-elite hunters who are increasinglycut off from prey due to regulations and higher costs
The utility for VIP hunters may not be economic gain but may be the sense of powerenhancement and differentiation from the masses Social science research has suggestedthat unhidden violations of social norms may actually signal power whereas lower powerindividuals are more subject to social constraints (see for example Van Kleef et al2011) There are rewards to elevated power and the establishment of identity in a selectsubgroup of actors Resources are more accessible as is the ability to make decisions onhow to distribute those resources to others Keltner Gruenfeld and Anderson (2003)have cited numerous social-psychological experiments suggesting that elevated powerincreases the likelihood of socially inappropriate actions often showing up in males asldquoprofligate behaviorsrdquo (276ndash277) Given these precepts it is possible that overt incidentsof impunity in wildlife crime by VIP hunters in Russia are signs of status and a way tomaintain group identity a proposition that calls for further investigation
In turn the narrative of VIP poaching solidifies the perception of corruption ndash a phe-nomenon measured in Transparency Internationalrsquos Corruption Perceptions Index(Transparency International 2014) and a sense of hopelessness about the system ndash a factobserved by Russian social scientists such as Kofanova and Petukhov (2006) who sug-gest a narrative about endemic corruption is created in the minds of ordinary RussiansSurvey results show that most Russians believe the state does not act in the interest of
476 K Braden
its citizens bureaucrats are motivated by personal gain and corruption penetrates allspheres of society (Kofanova and Petukhov 2006 29) This narrative of corruption andcrime is supported by a Russian mass media that ldquovigorously relaysrdquo a normativesystem of a criminal world engendering disrespect for the judiciary and for formal lawsand an impression that the most successful people in Russia today display the mostnegative behavior models (Iurevich and Ushakov 2010 21ndash22 26ndash27) SimilarlyDawisha (2014) has explored the ldquosistemardquo inside the Russian hierarchy in her bookPutinrsquos Kleptocracy noting that the risk of activities is transferred from the elite to thestate but the rewards are privatized thus allowing those in power ldquoto act withimpunityrdquo (332ndash333) Given Putinrsquos arguments in favor of fighting corruption how canthe actions of insider elites be reconciled with evidence of environmental lawbreaking
Dawisha (2014) rightly notes ldquoThis is not to say that the Russian ruling elite doesnot see the benefits of a robust rule-of-law systemrdquo (9) While her exploration focusedon elite actions in international financial circles I make a similar argument of a selectiveapproach to application of domestic Russian laws on illegal hunting Protections againstprosecution for some in the government and rights conditional upon loyalty to theregime ensure that those in power can act in a predatory manner Informal associationsuseful friends and privileged access to resources are hallmarks of the insider ldquosistemardquo(Ledeneva 2013) As empirical data are presented in the future on violators apprehendedand convicted under the new 2012 hunting laws the number of cases involving peoplein power should be instructive to observe
Feldman and Blokov (2009) found in their survey that personalities mattered interms of public perception the most influential people for solving environmental ques-tions cited by respondents were those in political power business leaders ministry offi-cials and heads of NGOs (737) Precisely because high-profile people have sway overthe public in terms of societal norms for environmental law that fact might be put touse for improved observance of the 2012 regulations I suggest a new tool for socialnorming with respect to hunting laws in Russia publicity for well-known Russians whodemonstrate a new type of power and masculine image by adhering to regulations Vla-dimir Putin for example noted in an Outdoor Life interview ldquoToday when hunting andfishing are more like a tribute to traditions a sort of hobby enthusiasts of these outdooractivities should guide themselves by the lsquoDo No Harmrsquo principlerdquo (Young 2011 58)In his examination of how to improve law enforcement in the realm of environmentalnorms Sverdyukov (2014) wrote ldquothe mechanism of moral influence on offenders ispractically not used it is true but it is necessary to rework the levers of moral actionrdquo(160)
While some of the initiators of OD-ROS were people of power7 myriad bloggersfrom online hunting social forums picked up and repeated the text that the organizers ofthe 2014 OD-ROS Conference used in launching the effort
In past decades a host of serious problems have occurred in the sphere of Russian huntingLife has shown that the government is not capable of solving them The wider huntingcommunity can and should undertake a discussion of these problems identify solutionsand formulate constructive proposals for organs of state power hellip the first huntersrsquo confer-ence was the initiative of ordinary hunters unburdened by property or hunting lands withone goal to conserve the historic right of Russians to hunt This was not first given underSoviet power but much earlier ndash by tradition a significant part of the culture and in theblood of the Russian people (Rossiyskiy okhotnichiy soyuz 2014)
Eurasian Geography and Economics 477
AcknowledgementsThe author wishes to thank Dr Margaret Diddams of Seattle Pacific University for assistance withsocial psychology sources and Jennifer Castner of The Altai Project and geographer Dr JaimeKooser for reviewing drafts of this work
Disclosure statementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the author
Notes1 The rights of indigenous groups especially those designated of the North Siberia the Altay
Republic and the Far East have been described through sections of the hunting regulationsand amendments of various years While these populations are not the focus of this study theauthor recognizes the importance of the survival of indigenous cultures access to traditionalhunting grounds and land use rights for minority people in the Russian Federation
2 The focus here is on recreational hunting with firearms and excludes the myriad of illegalfishing cases covered in the Russian press Likewise use of snares and other traps particu-larly by poachers has been very controversial and warrants additional discussion
3 No breakdown by organizations versus individuals was available after the year 2011 at thetime of this writing Often the hunting leases run by private owners are large recreational cen-ters such as the Dubakinskiy resort in Leningrad Oblastrsquo owned by Nikolai Shamalov abanker whom Forbes dubbed one of the richest men in Russia The site accessible with ahelicopter landing pad includes a well-appointed cottage (ldquoVIP-Houserdquo) with televisionsauna and billiard rooms available for rental during moose season The newspaper Izvestiyareported on 26 September 2012 that three millionaire businessmen including Alfa BankrsquosPyotr Aven had invested 80 million rubles into creation of a hunting enterprise ldquoMedvedrsquordquo inArghangelrsquosk Oblastrsquo for VIP hunters a closed hunting club specializing in brown bear wildboar deer moose and Siberian stag (maral) The brainchild of businessman VladimirButorin the enterprise is located in the town of Bereznik where Butorinrsquos companies also areinvolved in agriculture and forest products This was the second enterprise invested in byAven who had also registered in Moscow a hunting club called ldquoHunting Groundrdquo financedby his private investment (Izvestiya 26 September 2012 Accessed 25 July 2014 httpizvestiarunews536084)
4 Butorin for example has not always done well with local farmers but has argued he isbringing access electrical power and other infrastructure as well as a fund for social pro-grams into the area Visser Mamonova and Spoor (2012) argued that the benefits of landtransfers have been mixed and laws while purportedly passed to cut down on monopolieshave instead strengthened the hands of large-scale land owners often shored up by corruptlocal officials (925)
5 As of August 2014 the case was still unresolved and Mr Dovydenko was consideringwhether he should appeal based on an amnesty declared by the Duma in honor of the 20thanniversary of the Russian Constitution
6 In addition to hunting news and environmental web sites one called Brakonrsquoerovnet has beenestablished to both to support legitimate hunters and to report news photographs and videoson poaching incidents
7 For example Nikolay Valuev former boxing champion elected to the Duma in 2011 underPutinrsquos party Valuev himself had been accused of poaching but the Arkhangelrsquosk regionalprosecutor had refused to consider the case He was added in 2014 to MNRrsquos Public Councilon Hunting
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Gamov Aleksandr 2014 ldquoOkhota i politika gosudarstvennyy kompleks lsquoZavidovorsquo otmechaetsvoye 85-letiye [Hunting and Politics The State Complex of lsquoZavidovorsquo Marks 85 Years]rdquoNational Explorer Accessed July 12 2014 httpwwwnexplorerrunews__12865htm
Gomzikova Svetlana 2012 ldquoMinprirody sozdalo idealrsquonyye usloviya dlya VIP-brakonrsquoerov [Min-istry of Natural Resources Created Ideal Conditions for VIP-Poachers]rdquo SvobodnayaPressaJune 19 Accessed January 10 2015 httpsvpressarusocietyarticle56251
Gorbachev Albert 2014 ldquoNe mogut ili ne khotyat [Arenrsquot Able or Donrsquot Want]rdquo OkhotnikiruJune 5 Accessed August 19 2014 httpwwwohotnikiruhuntingsocietyssocietysarticle20140605641606-ne-mogut-ili-ne-hotyathtml
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Gurov Viktor 2011 ldquoBrakonrsquoerstvo ndash natsionalrsquonaya zabava ili tragediya [Poaching ndash ANational Pastime or Tragedy]rdquo Rossiyskaya okhotnichrsquoya gazeta [Russian Hunting Newspa-per] 3 (859) January 1 Accessed July 9 2014 httpviptrophycomarticles2040
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Okhotnikiru 2013 ldquoUstav obshchestvennogo dvizheniya lsquoRossiyskiy okhotnichiy soyuzrsquo [Charterof Social Movement lsquoRussian Hunting Unionrsquo]rdquo March 1 Accessed June 30 2014 httpwwwohotnikiruhuntingsocietyssocietysarticle20130301638205-ustav-od-roshtml
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Polyanskaya Yekaterina 2013 ldquoPervyy shag v borrsquobye s brakonrsquoerstvom sdelan [The First Stepin the Fight Against Poaching Is Done]rdquo Pravdaru June 6 2013 Accessed August 5 2014httpwwwpravdarusocietyhow06-06-20131160079-gftyiv-0
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Safonova Tatiana 2007 ldquoThe Professional Ethos of Rangers in Russian Nature Reservesrdquo ActaBorealia 24 44ndash58 doi10108008003830701411613
Serdyukov Valeriy 2011 ldquoOligarkhi i okhota [Oligarchs and Hunting]rdquo Vedomosti November21 Accessed July 22 2014 httpwwwrosprescomfinance9286
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Shalygin Andrey 2014 Stratgiya razvitiya okhotnichrsquoego khozyaystva Rossii do 2030 goda-pochemu vsye nedovolrsquony no ne mogut skazatrsquo chem immeno [The Strategy for Developmentof the Hunting Economy in Russia to the Year 2030 Why Everyone Is Not Happy but CannotSay Exactly With What]rdquo National Explorer March 14 Accessed August 2 2014 httpwwwnexplorerrunews__12387htm
Shvarev Aleksandr 2013a ldquoVIP-brakonrsquoery lyubyat kogda mnogo krovi [VIP-Poachers Love ItWhen There Is Much Blood]rdquo Rosbalt Moscow August 8 Accessed June 30 2014 httpwwwrosbaltrumoscow201308261168234html
Shvarev Aleksandr 2013b ldquoVIP-brakonrsquoery skoro posadyat na desyatrsquo let pomeshavshego imokhotoveda [VIP-Poachers Will Soon Imprison for Ten Years the Hunting Guide Who Inter-fered]rdquo Okhotnikiru August 29 Accessed August 1 2014 httpwwwohotnikiruarchivenews20130829639550-vipbrakoneryi-skoro-posadyat-na-desyat-let-pomeshavshego-im-ohotovedahtml
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Sistema Opoveshcheniya 2014 ldquoV parke lsquoSamarskaya Lukarsquo protsvetayut korruptsiya brakonrsquoer-stvo bespredel [In the lsquoSamarskaya Lukarsquo Park Corruption Unlimited Poaching Is Thriving]rdquoJune 21 Accessed July 10 2014 httpraznesiinfoblogpost12294
Smolrsquoyakova Tatrsquoyana 2013 ldquoOkhota za brakonrsquoera [Hunt for Poachers]rdquo Interview with SergeyDonskoy Minister of Natural Resources and Ecology Rossiyskaya gazeta July 22 AccessedJuly 10 2014 httpwwwrgru20130722donskoyhtml
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Stepanova Darrsquoya 2014 ldquoPochti 3000 ugolovnykh del svyazannykh s nezakonnoy okhotoynapravleno v sud [Nearly 3000 Criminal Cases Connected with Illegal Hunting Sent toCourt]rdquo Vremya Novosti Nizhnego Novgoroda i Nizhegorodskoy oblasti July 19 AccessedAugust 1 2014 httpwwwvremyanrunewspochti_3000_ugolovnyh_del_svjazannyh_s_nezakonnoj_ohotoj_napravleno_v_sudhtml
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Sverdyukov Nikolay 2014 ldquoSovershenstvovaniye pravookhranitelrsquonoy deyatelrsquonosti po obe-spechiyu ekologicheskoi bezopastnosti v Rossii [Improvement of Law Enforcement Activitiesin the Field of Environmental Security in Russia]rdquo Vestnik IKBFU 3 155ndash161
Tekeyev Khalimat 2014 ldquoMinprirody khochet legalizovatrsquo brakonrsquoerskyyu okhotu na altayskikharkharov [Ministry of Natural Resources Wants to Legalize Poaching of Altay Sheep]rdquo July7 Accessed January 9 2015 httpwwwgreenpeaceorgrussiarunewsblogsgreen-planetblog49840
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Varkhivakhnet 2014 ldquoSpisok kandidatov na praymeriz lsquoYedinoy Rossiirsquo dlya munitsipalrsquonykhvyborov 2014 v Peterburge [List of Candidates for Primary of lsquoUnited Russiarsquo for Municipal
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Visser Oane Natalie Mamonova and Max Spoor 2012 ldquoOligarchs Megafarms and LandReserves Understanding Land Grabbing in Russiardquo Journal of Peasant Studies 39 899ndash931doi101080030661502012675574
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Von Essen Erica Hans Peter Hansen Helena Nordstroumlm Kaumlllstroumlm M Nils Peterson and TarlaRai Peterson 2014 ldquoDeconstructing the Poaching Phenomenon A Review of Typologies forUnderstanding Illegal Huntingrdquo British Journal of Criminology 54 (4) 632ndash651
Walker Amanda 2012 ldquoRussia Bans lsquoSportrsquo of Shooting Sleeping Bearsrdquo Sky News (UK) April29 Accessed January 10 2015 httpnewsskycomstory13701russia-bans-sport-of-shooting-sleeping-bears
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WWF-Russia (World Wide Fund for Nature) 2014a ldquoBrakonrsquoerov lishayut prava okhoty [Poach-ers Deprived of Right to Hunt]rdquo April 22 Accessed July 24 2014 httpwwfruresourcesnewsarticle12344
WWF-Russia (World Wide Fund for Nature) 2014b ldquoWWF i Siti napravyat na pre-dotvraschyeniye brakonrsquoerstva na Altae i Kamchatkye 5 mln rublyey [WWF and CitibankFund Direct 5 million Rubles to Fight Against Poaching in Altay and Kamchatka]rdquo April 3Accessed July 12 2014 httpwwwwwfruresourcesnewsarticle12272
Wyatt Tanya 2009 ldquoExploring the Organization of Russia Far Eastrsquos Illegal Wildlife Trade TwoCase Studies of the Illegal Fur and Illegal Falcon Tradesrdquo Global Crime 10 144ndash154
Yemelyanova Raisa 2014 ldquoOmskiy brakonrsquoyer zaplatit 160 tysyach za ubiystvo dvukh kosulrsquo izaytsa-belyaka [Omsk Poacher Will Pay 160 Thousand for Killing of Two Deer and Hare]rdquoOmskregion July 1 Accessed January 10 2015 httpomskregioninfoitemaspid=24758
Young Gayne 2011 ldquoOne-on-One with Vladimir Putinrdquo Outdoor LifeJunendashJuly 56ndash63Yurkova N A N I Almashev and N I Tokova 2007 ldquoOb otvetstvennosti za brakonrsquoerstvo v
respublike altay spravochnoye posobiye [On the Responsibility for Poaching in the AltaiRepublic Handbook]rdquo Fund for Sustainable Development of Altai and United NationsDevelopment Programme
Zaitseva Mariya 2013 ldquoTsarskaya okhota pochemu lsquoslivkirsquo rossiyskogo obshchestva tak lyubyatokhotitrsquosya v zapovednykh mestakh [Tsarrsquos Hunt Why Do Security Personnel of RussianSociety So Love to Hunt in Reserves]rdquo Pasmi Ru September 20 Accessed July 20 2014httppasmiruarchive96715
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Appendix
1
Table
A1
Sam
plerepo
rtsalleging
VIP-poachingin
post-Sov
ietperiod
(doesno
tim
plyconv
ictio
n)
Year
Location
Position(s)of
VIP(s)at
timeincident
reported
Source(s)
Web
addressAccessof
each
verified
11Janu
ary20
15
1997
Yaroslavl
Oblastrsquo
Ananinvillage
bullPresidentRussian
Federation
bullGov
erno
rYaroslavl
Oblastrsquo
Argum
enty
ifakti926
200
7Kom
prom
atRu
ecoethicsru
httpwwwcom
prom
at
rupage_21
495htm
httpgazetaaifruon
lineaif14
04
14_0
1
2001
Khakasiya
Repub
lic
Karatoshsko
-Ineyskiy
reserve
bullActor
andchairRussian
Cultural
Fou
ndation
bullFormer
speakerof
Russian
Dum
a
Nov
ayaG
azetaRu210
200
5http20
05nov
ayagazetarunom
er
2005
10n
n10
n-s01shtm
l
2002
AltayRepub
lic
Tarhatin
skiy
Lake
bullFormer
assistantto
VladimirPutin
and
BorisYeltsin
VitaTsentrzashchity
prav
zhivotny
khhttpwwwvitaorgruam
usem
ent
huntblack_listh
tm
2004
VladimirOblastrsquoSuzdal
bullOwnerof
newspaper
Mosko
vskiy
Kom
somoletsform
ermem
berof
the
Pub
licChamberRussian
Federation
Moscow
huntingclub
Zavtra204
200
4Kom
prom
atRu
wwwcom
prom
atrupage_1
4416
htm
httpzavtrarucontentv
iew200
4-02
-04
51
Nov
ogorod
Oblastrsquo
bullGov
erno
rNov
gorodregion
bullPresidentRussian
Federation
Argum
enty
ifakti926
200
7Kom
prom
atRu
httpwwwcom
prom
at
rupage_21
495htm
httpgazetaaifruon
lineaif14
04
14_0
1
(Con
tinued)
Eurasian Geography and Economics 485
TableA1
(Con
tinued)
Year
Location
Position
(s)of
VIP(s)at
timeincident
repo
rted
Sou
rce(s)
Web
addressAccessof
each
verified
11Janu
ary20
15
2005
Kursk
Oblastrsquo
Korenevskydistrict
Kursk
Pop
pyforest
reserve
bullChairCom
mittee
onYou
thSpo
rts
Drugd
ruga
onlin
e127
200
4httpwwwddd
kurskrunum
ber48
6new000
657
AltayRepub
lic
Shavlinskyreserve
bullDepartm
entHeadof
Con
servationamp
Hun
tingResou
rcesMinistryof
Agriculture
VitaTsentrzashchity
prav
zhivotny
kh529
200
7httpvitaorgrunew200
7may29-
huntershtm
Khakasiya
Repub
lic
Karatoshsko
-Ineyskiy
reserve
bullHead
MinistryforCivilDefense
and
EmergencySitu
ationsRussia
VitaTsentrzashchity
prav
zhivotny
kh529
200
7httpvitaorgrunew200
7may29-
huntershtm
2006
AltayKray
Cho
yadistrict
bullChairmanBarnaul
City
Cou
ncil
Bankfaks10
022006
httpwwwbankfaxrunews38
014
2008
Kam
chatka
Kray
Krono
tskiyreserve
bullFormer
head
ofFederal
Taxatio
nService
Volgo
grad
region
LifeNew
s128
201
0httplifenew
srunew
s10
930
2009
AltayRepub
licKosh
Agach
district
ldquoAltay-
gaterdquoincident
bullPresidentialenvo
yto
theState
Dum
abullDeputyGov
erno
rAltayRepub
licbullAltayRepub
licCom
mittee
toprotect
wild
life
bullOfficerof
lower
houseof
Parliament
Dum
astafferdeputy
head
ofRussian
President
Medvedev
bullPolicychiefcoun
selState
Dum
aCom
mittee
onEcono
mics
bullGov
erno
rAltayRepub
lic
New
YorkTim
es112
200
9p
6Nov
ayagazeta
(Aleksey
Tarasov)
Apr15
20
11p
8
httpwwwnytim
escom
200
901
12
worldeurop
e12
russiahtm
l_r=0
httpoldno
vayagazetarudata2011
04008
htm
l
Sakha
Repub
licRuspres
302
200
9httprosprescomcorruption37
27
(Con
tinued)
486 K Braden
TableA1
(Con
tinued)
Year
Location
Position
(s)of
VIP(s)at
timeincident
repo
rted
Sou
rce(s)
Web
addressAccessof
each
verified
11Janu
ary20
15
bullSecretary
ofregion
alUnitedRussiaParty
bullPresidentialenvo
yto
Central
federal
district
Krasnod
arKray
Ady
gea
Repub
licCaucasus
Biosphere
Reserve
bullPrimeMinisterAdy
geaRepub
licbullDeputyfinanceministerAdy
geaRepub
licbullDirectorof
hydroresourcesAdy
gea
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201
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01-15-04
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822
201
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timeincident
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490 K Braden
- Abstract
- Introduction wildlife poaching in the context of Russian environmental management
- Background The literature on ``green criminality and poaching
- Methods value and limitations of social and advocacy media as a data source
- Russian legal regime for hunting2
- Privatization of hunting lands
- The impact of high-profile poaching cases
- Motivations for VIP-poaching
- Conclusion for hunting sustainability - the value of a moral compass
- Acknowledgements
- Disclosure statement
- Notes
- References
- Appendix 1
-
private hunting organizations with land leases who do not follow regulations(Volyanskiy 2014)
bull Unclear laws about road access to public hunting grounds (particularly if routes mustcut across surrounding privatized lands) and about rules for hunting on agriculturaland forest lands (Degtyarev 2010)
bull Increased restrictions for public target practice areas or shooting rangesbull Higher costs of licenses creating burdens for rural poor especially elderly pensioners(Degtyarev 2010)
bull New cost imposed for recertification to renew licenses every five years by requiringgun safety training even for lifelong hunters The cost of the certification program8000 rubles represents about US $225 or by 2011 values one-half monthrsquos wages interms of averages for 45 percent of the Russian population (Federal State StatisticalService 2012)
Concurrent with the tighter laws the government of the Russian Federation issued astrategic plan to the year 2030 (MNR 2014) The plan was signed 3 July 2014 by PrimeMinister Dmitry Medvedev and recognizes the shortage of trained personnel and theneed to improve the population management of game animals The goals call for
bull increasing the number of game species to their ldquoecological capacityrdquo and mainte-nance of genetic diversity
bull increasing the economic value of hunting in Russia to one-half of one percent ofGDP (the value of hunting resources was estimated to be one-half billion US buthas the potential to increase to US $12 billion Shalygin 2014)
bull training sufficient state inspectors to allow three for each municipal district thatcontains hunting grounds
bull reducing poaching by a factor of 25 increasing the privatization of hunting landsin Russia and number of lease agreements with private organizations but makingliability stricter for hunting companies who do not follow regulations
bull increasing the number of game farms and public access to hunting areasbull clarifying the rights of hunters and the method for obtaining permitsbull establishing incentives to attract private investment in recreational hunting Theplan also recognizes that development of ecotourism would be a positive incomesource for indigenous communities
Budget allocations to achieve the plan were to be announced separately as each budgetcycle unfolded From 2005 to 2012 game management expenditure as a percent of fed-eral Russian Government spending on the environment grew from 064 to 143 percenta small portion of overall environmental spending but outpacing overall environmentalexpenditures in terms of growth trajectory (Table 2)
Privatization of hunting lands
The plan for 2030 also underlines the strategy of increased long-term leases on huntinggrounds that were formerly state run and open to the public respectively termed zakre-plennyye okhotnichrsquoyye ugodrsquoi (allotted hunting grounds) versus ODu for Obshchedos-tupnyye ugodrsquoi (commonly accessible hunting grounds) Table 2 shows the trend inallotments from 2005 to 2012 and the number of okhotpolrsquozovateli or designated pri-vate enterprise hunting organizations While leased land has grown (MNR 2012b) it
Eurasian Geography and Economics 469
has been outpaced by the increase in approved hunting organizations indicating thehigh demand for privatization In some areas such as the Voronezh region leased hunt-ing lands take up 85 percent of all hunting grounds in the Altay Kray 857 percent(Gorbachev 2014 Shalygin 2014 web portal for Hunting Administration of Altay Krayhttpwwwaltayohotaru accessed 13 September 2014) Private hunting grounds tend tobe better managed often with better paid staff and the ability to control game popula-tions therefore there is a tendency for game to concentrate on private grounds awayfrom areas of publicly accessible hunting ndash the Russian Government in creating the2030 plan noted that 91 percent of wild boar 75 percent of moose and 61 percent ofroe deer are now located on private land allotments (MNR 2014)
Shalygin (2014) writing in the politically conservative hunting news source Na-tional Explorer called for a more vigorous public debate among the hunting publicabout the wisdom of the strategic plan The strategic direction of the Russian Govern-ment may seek to head off the ldquotragedy of the commonsrdquo with respect to wildlife sus-tainability but it also creates a stronger monopoly control of game resources (Figure 3)The editor of the journal Okhota noted this in a 2010 interview about the direction thenew laws were taking
New proprietors often look at these lands as their own private domain ndash they think thatthey have the right to do what they want with them Very often they close access to theterritory for the local population This provokes conflicts (Degtyarev 2010)
The Russian Government set a goal of keeping at least 20 percent of hunting lands pub-lic (federal law on hunting Article 7 para 3) but hunting leases are becoming a com-mon method for game management in other countries (note Table 1 United States) Toattract investment the Russian Government concludes special agreements with huntingorganizations and entrepreneurs for terms from 20 to 49 years These entities in turnpledge that game resources will be subject to conservation measures Leases are deter-mined at auction and the process is supposed to be transparent and publicly scrutinizedwith the rental fees accruing to the federal budget Reporting requirements are quitedetailed with forms requesting information on every aspect of the lease from number ofemployees to estimated cost of road maintenance on the grounds
Regions set limits and boundaries on leased land and collect fees according to a sched-ule set by the tax code if the land is not bid by auction In 2010 the average was 10 rublesper hectare for a land lease though in remote regions such as Khanty-Mansi AutonomousOkrug the cost might be only one ruble per hectare (MNR 30 June 2010 law No 490)
From 2005 to 2011 the number of okhotpolrsquozovateli categorized as legal organiza-tions grew by 83 percent (Table 2) while the number of private individuals with suchdesignations grew more than six times (from 52 to 330) By the year 2013 there were4033 okhotpolrsquozovateli reported by the Federal Statistical Service3 These enterpriseswhether leases or outright purchases are part of the general transfer of rural land to oli-garchs and wealthy business elite as outlined by Visser Mamonova and Spoor in their2012 article in The Journal of Peasant Studies and by Grigory Ioffe and others (IoffeNefedova and De Beurs 2012) in their examination of the impoverished state of ruralland holdings in Russia On the one hand the phenomenon represents needed invest-ment in economic development of abandoned land But questions are raised overwhether laws are followed and investments benefit local underemployed populations4
In 2011 reporter Valeriy Serdyukov in the newspaper Vedomosti published selectdata on the size of some hunting leases by 16 well-known individuals or organizations
470 K Braden
totaling 2573 million hectares an area almost three times the size of YellowstoneNational Park (Serdyukov 2011) The percent of land available for leasing and the num-ber of hunting organizations are supposed to be distributed across the country accordingto scientific norms for game sustainability and demand but in reality the pattern reflectsurban populations Thus Leningrad Oblastrsquo has 133 organizations with long-term leasesranging from 232000 to 406 hectares in size (Vedomosti news January 20 2012) EVBenderskiy Chair of Rosokhotrybolovsoyuz published an open letter to the deputyminister of MNR on the issue of exclusionary rights to hunting grounds complainingthat the criterion for setting standards on maximum amount of leased land per regionwas not clear and the part of the law trying to prevent monopolistic control of land wassubject to interpretation (Benderskiy 2012)
The director of the hunting department for MNR Anton Bersenyev addressed per-ceived inequities in the privatization process in an interview with Sergey Fokin for theonline hunting journal Okhotnikru The reporter stated
for our conversation it is appropriate to begin with the issues of concern to many hunterswho believe that the transfer of hunting grounds to legal entities including individual usersleads to the infringement of the rights of hunters especially local ones who have hunted insuch places for many generations (Fokin 2013)
Perhaps the sensitivity to unfairness in more recent hunting land leases may be summedup best by Valery Serdyukov in his article on oligarchs and hunting Noting that variouspublic organizations and hunting clubs had been losing out on their long-term leasesbroken by the government in favor of being auctioned off (sometimes in a non-transpar-ent manner) to new private enterprises he wrote
Only ten years ago almost all hunting land was public in terms of the number [of individ-ual grounds] listed for common hunting But then everything changed ldquoMuscovites arrivedand hunted They liked our places and said they wanted to take the landrdquo remembers onemember of a regional hunting society ldquoWe put in a claim won the competition andreceived a license for the plot we wantedrdquo noted a Moscow businessman one of the largestrenters of hunting lands in the Northwest (Serdyukov 2011)
Did the advent of the improved hunting laws even the playing field Serdyukov (2011)cites evidence that before the new laws came into force those with information andpower made preparations to win the auctions in advance and secure long-term 49-yearleases He cited the example of Tver Oblastrsquo where 16 agreements were signed by thegovernor for leases totaling 220085 ha each for a 49-year period all concluded on theeve of the open auction
Such anecdotal evidence cannot be accepted as a pattern but discussions on huntingforums suggest there is at least a perception among ordinary hunters that they areincreasingly being shutout from hunting resources while at the same time the powerelite are allowed full access to game even if it violates the law
The impact of high-profile poaching cases
As suggested by such exposeacutes as Zersquoev Wolfsonrsquos book noted above men in power inRussia or the USSR have long exhibited unconcern and impunity about violating hunt-ing norms In 1997 for example Prime Minister Viktor Chernomyrdin and AnatolyLisitsyn governor of Yaroslavrsquo Oblastrsquo were accused of illegally shooting a hibernating
Eurasian Geography and Economics 471
female bear but no charges were ever filed (Apalrsquokov and Averin 2008) Boris Yeltsinand the governor of Novgorod Oblastrsquo were alleged to hunt moose out of season(Moiseyenko 2004) An important difference with the past is the availability ofinformation in the Internet age The Russian press (print online and broadcast) socialmedia environmental organizations and huntersrsquo online forums have all publicizedVIP-poaching Sufficient cases emerged just in the last few years to allow creation ofTable A1 in Appendix 1 via information from media outlets Not all the cases listedhave resulted in convictions therefore I present the information as a demonstration ofhow perceptions are created in the mind of the public not as a list of people convictedof poaching
WWF-Russia and TraSSS (Center for Study of Terrorism International OrganizedCrime and Corruption) released a report on poaching in the Russian Far East and theirsurvey research seemed to affirm that local people believe that wildlife crime is oftenperpetrated by a powerful elite A majority (78 percent) of those surveyed felt that poach-ers were primarily people in power and 59 percent surveyed thought that the wealthywere the most common poachers (Vaysman Matveychuk and Minrsquokov 2012 13) Whilethe authors of the report felt that involvement of the local community to halt the crimeswas necessary at the same time it was acknowledged that local peoplersquos perceptions shiftthe blame to elite outsiders Baydykov (2012) a former hunting guide who worked foryears in the Altay Krayrsquos Kislukhinskiy reserve echoed this impression when hediscussed elite hunters who for years practiced illegal helicopter hunting in the region Hestated that such people crushed the institution of real hunting in the Altay Kray and thatordinary poorer hunters could certainly not afford the mechanized equipment
Not satisfied with open hunting grounds and seasons confident in their impunity they entera wildlife sanctuary on snowmobiles and helicopters The only obstacle in their way mightbe a ranger And the consequences of those encounters I find offensive
Vladimir Aramilev a renowned wildlife scientist who coordinates the Amur leopardprogram for WWF-Russia argued in an editorial for Russkiy okhotnichiy zhurnal (2014)that all the efforts and funds to halt poaching in Russia might be in vain because of asystem that does not inherently have a design to stop it He did find some hope inimprovement of some game animal numbers since privatized game farms look out fortheir investments However Aramilev also wrote that those who prosecute the crime donot work actively enough to condemn the perpetrators and therefore the impunity thatpoachers enjoy breeds contempt for the law
A citizen who is law-abiding is guided by his inner convictions which coincide with lawsof human society and fear of inevitable punishment Double standards completely ruinedthe system of loyal relations to onersquos neighbor the conservation of the environment andcompliance with the law The post-Soviet period with raging theft and banditry put an endto the soul of a Russian person Therefore a law abiding citizenry can only be achievedthrough the second path through the fear of inevitable punishment And what type of inevi-table punishment for poaching can there be if even those who work for powerful officesare not interested (Aramilev 2013)
While poaching accusations against officials and wealthy businessmen occur throughoutRussia the record in the Altay Republic has been especially gruesome Severalhigh-profile cases were broadly covered in the Russian press and followed keenly byenvironmental organizations In 2003 a local wildlife manager encountered a group
472 K Braden
who illegally hunted from a Mi-8 helicopter a protected herd of ibex and the groupturned out to include Aleksey Saurin who at the time was head of federal managementfor hunting resources (Braden and Prudnikova 2008 15ndash16)
Perhaps the most notorious case was referred to as ldquoAltay-gaterdquo (Castner andEwald 2009) A VIP group had apparently been illegally hunting argali in the Kosh-Agach district when the helicopter crashed (the Altapress was quickly on the scene ofthe accident and published pictures including of the ibex) Among the dead were thepresidential envoy to the State Duma Aleksandr Kosopkin and Viktor Kaimin chair-man of the Committee for the Protection Use and Reproduction of Fauna of theAltay Republic who had earlier promoted trophy hunting in the Altay The four whosurvived included the Deputy Prime Minister of the Republic of Altay Anatoly Ban-nykh chief for the State Duma Committee on Economic Policy and EntrepreneurshipNikolai Kapranov CEO of the Moscow-based industrial environmental companyldquoInekordquo Boris Belinsky and a co-pilot Maxim Kolbin Bannykh resigned his positionafter the crash and he along with Belinsky and Kapranov were charged with illegalhunting The investigation dragged on for two years with the case alternately dis-missed and reopened as environmental groups brought pressure on the governmentThe defendants claimed they had not participated in the actual shooting but only wereguilty of being present on the helicopter On 23 May 2011 the three men wereacquitted and the prosecutor appealed When sent back to local courts it was decidedthat the statute of limitations had expired Commenting on the case Mikhail Kreyn-dlin of Greenpeace-Russia noted ldquoTruly now VIP-poachers have gotten a clear signallsquoall is possible and nothing will come of itrsquo The ordinary citizen caught poachingcan be punished with a real prison term Senior officials are not threatened with any-thingrdquo (Vishnevskiy 2011)
But other high-profile cases have been brought under suspicious circumstancesAleksey Navalny with the Progress Party and an active opponent of Vladimir Putin wasaccused by VOOP (the All-Russian Nature Conservation Society) of poaching becausehe posed for a picture after moose hunting that appeared to be taken in the summerwhile the season does not start until October (The Moscow Times 2014) LyubovrsquoDuyko who heads up the societyrsquos legal affairs sent an official complaint to the pros-ecutorrsquos office Navalny denied the charge Duyko is a prominent member of PutinrsquosUnited Russia Party (along with other members of the VOOP Board) and stood for2014 municipal elections in the Porokhovyye district of St Petersburg as a party mem-ber (Varkhivakhnet 2014)
Some attempts to bring valid complaints against VIP illegal hunters have resulted indifficult times for inspectors or prosecutors One well-known case involved AleksandrDovydenko a hunting guide with the organization ldquoMosoblokhotupravleniyrdquo who losthis job in 2013 and was sentenced to probation in a prison term for abuse of power Hehad apprehended people he accused of illegal hunting including the head of Gazpromrsquosgeology division Gennady Kucherov and the CEO of the firm ldquoTranssetirdquo (Table A1)Questions arose during the trial of whether Dovydenko had shot one person in a groupof poachers whom he claimed were resisting arrest by escaping on their snowmobileAn unemployed hunter who accompanied the others was the only one eventuallycharged and convicted of poaching (Shvarev 2013b) The Dovydenko case receivedmuch attention and inspired a petition via the NGO ldquoChangeorgrdquo to relieve him of thecharges5 A similar incident occurred in Kurgan Oblastrsquo with an inspector who sus-pected police of poaching from snowmobiles reported it and then was arrested himself
Eurasian Geography and Economics 473
and accused of taking bribes in earlier incidents The poaching case against the officialswas never prosecuted (Chelovek i zakon 2014)
Motivations for VIP-poaching
Recreational poaching has been examined by Muth and Bowe (1998) in the UnitedStates and the authors suggested two motivations poaching as ldquothrill killingrdquo andobsession with display of trophies (15ndash17) One aspect that differentiates motivation inthese cases from the Russian context is the element of secretiveness Illegal trophy hun-ters in the American West take pains to hide the evidence from authorities (Archibold2006) while VIP poachers in Russia usually operate in an open fashion
Urbanrsquos (2010) study of the cultures of power in post-communist Russia provides auseful framework for exploring the motivations of Russian VIP poachers While abusesof power by oligarchs and the nouveaux riches have been well documented (see forexample Dawisha 2014 Hoffman 2002) Urbanrsquos study allows a look inside the cultureof the elite through interviews and defines the importance of the sub-culture or ldquoinrdquogroup He suggests that for those on the outside the actions of the elite may seem mis-taken or crazy but ldquofor those sharing the same habitus informed by the same culturalpractices and participating in the same discourse they are regarded as realrdquo (6) FurtherUrban presents a strong case that law and morality do not go hand in hand for those inpower but actually may work in opposition moral criteria are established through inter-personal relationships while the law itself is regarded as a weakness (15ndash16) This argu-ment coincides well with Aramilevrsquos position noted above that once respect for the lawthrough an inner moral compass disappears there is only the of threat punishment thatwill halt lawbreakers
Researchers have suggested that part of Vladimir Putinrsquos mass appeal to citizens ishis role in ldquore-masculinizingrdquo their self-image as Russians (Foxall 2013 Riabov andRiabova 2014) Gender is an important boundary marker for those in power and theattempt to make concrete an ldquousrdquo versus ldquothemrdquo mentality Riabov and Riabova (2014)noted that the traditional attributes of masculinity suggest power while submissioncorrelates with what (in the authorsrsquo view) some Russians perceive as feminine attri-butes (25ndash25) A study of the public images portrayed by Putin in settings that arehyper-masculine (Figure 4) underscores these arguments Foxall has examined a seriesof Kremlin-approved photographs released of Putin that show him in traditional maleactivities associated with outdoor recreation and noted that these have created anldquoAction Manrdquo portrait of a leader (Foxall 2013 134 see also Young 2011) A milita-rized virility is an expression of state power The term associated with such images isnastoyashchiy muzhik in the past referring to the peasant tradition in Russia but nowco-opted by elite such as Putin to suggest it is he who is the ldquorealrdquo Russian guy (Riabovand Riabova 2014)
What might the real ldquoreal muzhikirdquo think of such seemingly hyper-masculineexpressions of power Online forum responses by rank-and-file hunters suggest an atti-tude of contempt While Putin may remain popular with the public press coverage andsocial media discussion of unpunished elite criminals often highlight the bloodthirstynature of the crime the seeming unconcern of the VIP hunters and even public dis-dain6
474 K Braden
Figure 3 Editorial cartoon on privatization of hunting resources by artist Mikhail LarichevVecherniy Peterburg October 20 2009 Translation ldquoSoldrdquoSource Permission was obtained from the copyright holder
Figure 4 Vladimir Putin on a hunt in the Tyva Republic 2007 Photograph by European PressPhoto AgencySource Permission was obtained from the copyright holder
Eurasian Geography and Economics 475
Greedy people driven by vanity and after blood hellip not poor people but people in goodpositions (Baydykov 2012)
What land is left to defend Only those asshole oligarchs are lefthellipif the state laws are notfunctioning itrsquos time to fire the officials and their entourages -blogger comments on poach-ing in Samara Luka Nature Park (Sistema Opoveshcheniya 2014)
It seems to be that soon the only justice in Russia will be vigilante justice- blogger com-ment on Altay-gate helicopter crash incident (Mir Novostey 2014)
On the theme of poaching a law should be perceived normally as a law by hunters A badlaw is not a law but just derives from rotten conditions hellip Right now order is only upheldthrough repression but the order is spoiled Controllers are caught up in it ten times overfor this bullshit not a society determining its own traditions Blogger ldquodEretikrdquo (Gunsruforum 2013 Shvarev 2013a)
Officials are lawless hellip you canrsquot beat the system you can only be indignant and learnfrom the mistakes of others Blogger Xgod89 (Gunsru forum 2011)
The truth about Russia now is that MNR and the courts do not rule but insolent jerks whomuzzle the courts and prosecutorsrsquo offices are in charge Blogger A Bonch-Bruyevich com-menting on Dovydenko case (Shvarev 2013b)
Some fat urban dyadrsquoka who goes into the forest and finds a bear or moose poached withhelp of hunting guide (Shalygin 2013a)
Conclusion for hunting sustainability ndash the value of a moral compass
I have argued that VIP illegal hunting though not a high percentage of poaching casessets a destructive tone not only because of direct damage to wildlife sustainability butalso because it contributes to corruption of inspectors and prosecution personnel cyni-cism about rule of law and a discouragement to non-elite hunters who are increasinglycut off from prey due to regulations and higher costs
The utility for VIP hunters may not be economic gain but may be the sense of powerenhancement and differentiation from the masses Social science research has suggestedthat unhidden violations of social norms may actually signal power whereas lower powerindividuals are more subject to social constraints (see for example Van Kleef et al2011) There are rewards to elevated power and the establishment of identity in a selectsubgroup of actors Resources are more accessible as is the ability to make decisions onhow to distribute those resources to others Keltner Gruenfeld and Anderson (2003)have cited numerous social-psychological experiments suggesting that elevated powerincreases the likelihood of socially inappropriate actions often showing up in males asldquoprofligate behaviorsrdquo (276ndash277) Given these precepts it is possible that overt incidentsof impunity in wildlife crime by VIP hunters in Russia are signs of status and a way tomaintain group identity a proposition that calls for further investigation
In turn the narrative of VIP poaching solidifies the perception of corruption ndash a phe-nomenon measured in Transparency Internationalrsquos Corruption Perceptions Index(Transparency International 2014) and a sense of hopelessness about the system ndash a factobserved by Russian social scientists such as Kofanova and Petukhov (2006) who sug-gest a narrative about endemic corruption is created in the minds of ordinary RussiansSurvey results show that most Russians believe the state does not act in the interest of
476 K Braden
its citizens bureaucrats are motivated by personal gain and corruption penetrates allspheres of society (Kofanova and Petukhov 2006 29) This narrative of corruption andcrime is supported by a Russian mass media that ldquovigorously relaysrdquo a normativesystem of a criminal world engendering disrespect for the judiciary and for formal lawsand an impression that the most successful people in Russia today display the mostnegative behavior models (Iurevich and Ushakov 2010 21ndash22 26ndash27) SimilarlyDawisha (2014) has explored the ldquosistemardquo inside the Russian hierarchy in her bookPutinrsquos Kleptocracy noting that the risk of activities is transferred from the elite to thestate but the rewards are privatized thus allowing those in power ldquoto act withimpunityrdquo (332ndash333) Given Putinrsquos arguments in favor of fighting corruption how canthe actions of insider elites be reconciled with evidence of environmental lawbreaking
Dawisha (2014) rightly notes ldquoThis is not to say that the Russian ruling elite doesnot see the benefits of a robust rule-of-law systemrdquo (9) While her exploration focusedon elite actions in international financial circles I make a similar argument of a selectiveapproach to application of domestic Russian laws on illegal hunting Protections againstprosecution for some in the government and rights conditional upon loyalty to theregime ensure that those in power can act in a predatory manner Informal associationsuseful friends and privileged access to resources are hallmarks of the insider ldquosistemardquo(Ledeneva 2013) As empirical data are presented in the future on violators apprehendedand convicted under the new 2012 hunting laws the number of cases involving peoplein power should be instructive to observe
Feldman and Blokov (2009) found in their survey that personalities mattered interms of public perception the most influential people for solving environmental ques-tions cited by respondents were those in political power business leaders ministry offi-cials and heads of NGOs (737) Precisely because high-profile people have sway overthe public in terms of societal norms for environmental law that fact might be put touse for improved observance of the 2012 regulations I suggest a new tool for socialnorming with respect to hunting laws in Russia publicity for well-known Russians whodemonstrate a new type of power and masculine image by adhering to regulations Vla-dimir Putin for example noted in an Outdoor Life interview ldquoToday when hunting andfishing are more like a tribute to traditions a sort of hobby enthusiasts of these outdooractivities should guide themselves by the lsquoDo No Harmrsquo principlerdquo (Young 2011 58)In his examination of how to improve law enforcement in the realm of environmentalnorms Sverdyukov (2014) wrote ldquothe mechanism of moral influence on offenders ispractically not used it is true but it is necessary to rework the levers of moral actionrdquo(160)
While some of the initiators of OD-ROS were people of power7 myriad bloggersfrom online hunting social forums picked up and repeated the text that the organizers ofthe 2014 OD-ROS Conference used in launching the effort
In past decades a host of serious problems have occurred in the sphere of Russian huntingLife has shown that the government is not capable of solving them The wider huntingcommunity can and should undertake a discussion of these problems identify solutionsand formulate constructive proposals for organs of state power hellip the first huntersrsquo confer-ence was the initiative of ordinary hunters unburdened by property or hunting lands withone goal to conserve the historic right of Russians to hunt This was not first given underSoviet power but much earlier ndash by tradition a significant part of the culture and in theblood of the Russian people (Rossiyskiy okhotnichiy soyuz 2014)
Eurasian Geography and Economics 477
AcknowledgementsThe author wishes to thank Dr Margaret Diddams of Seattle Pacific University for assistance withsocial psychology sources and Jennifer Castner of The Altai Project and geographer Dr JaimeKooser for reviewing drafts of this work
Disclosure statementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the author
Notes1 The rights of indigenous groups especially those designated of the North Siberia the Altay
Republic and the Far East have been described through sections of the hunting regulationsand amendments of various years While these populations are not the focus of this study theauthor recognizes the importance of the survival of indigenous cultures access to traditionalhunting grounds and land use rights for minority people in the Russian Federation
2 The focus here is on recreational hunting with firearms and excludes the myriad of illegalfishing cases covered in the Russian press Likewise use of snares and other traps particu-larly by poachers has been very controversial and warrants additional discussion
3 No breakdown by organizations versus individuals was available after the year 2011 at thetime of this writing Often the hunting leases run by private owners are large recreational cen-ters such as the Dubakinskiy resort in Leningrad Oblastrsquo owned by Nikolai Shamalov abanker whom Forbes dubbed one of the richest men in Russia The site accessible with ahelicopter landing pad includes a well-appointed cottage (ldquoVIP-Houserdquo) with televisionsauna and billiard rooms available for rental during moose season The newspaper Izvestiyareported on 26 September 2012 that three millionaire businessmen including Alfa BankrsquosPyotr Aven had invested 80 million rubles into creation of a hunting enterprise ldquoMedvedrsquordquo inArghangelrsquosk Oblastrsquo for VIP hunters a closed hunting club specializing in brown bear wildboar deer moose and Siberian stag (maral) The brainchild of businessman VladimirButorin the enterprise is located in the town of Bereznik where Butorinrsquos companies also areinvolved in agriculture and forest products This was the second enterprise invested in byAven who had also registered in Moscow a hunting club called ldquoHunting Groundrdquo financedby his private investment (Izvestiya 26 September 2012 Accessed 25 July 2014 httpizvestiarunews536084)
4 Butorin for example has not always done well with local farmers but has argued he isbringing access electrical power and other infrastructure as well as a fund for social pro-grams into the area Visser Mamonova and Spoor (2012) argued that the benefits of landtransfers have been mixed and laws while purportedly passed to cut down on monopolieshave instead strengthened the hands of large-scale land owners often shored up by corruptlocal officials (925)
5 As of August 2014 the case was still unresolved and Mr Dovydenko was consideringwhether he should appeal based on an amnesty declared by the Duma in honor of the 20thanniversary of the Russian Constitution
6 In addition to hunting news and environmental web sites one called Brakonrsquoerovnet has beenestablished to both to support legitimate hunters and to report news photographs and videoson poaching incidents
7 For example Nikolay Valuev former boxing champion elected to the Duma in 2011 underPutinrsquos party Valuev himself had been accused of poaching but the Arkhangelrsquosk regionalprosecutor had refused to consider the case He was added in 2014 to MNRrsquos Public Councilon Hunting
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Shalygin Andrey 2014 Stratgiya razvitiya okhotnichrsquoego khozyaystva Rossii do 2030 goda-pochemu vsye nedovolrsquony no ne mogut skazatrsquo chem immeno [The Strategy for Developmentof the Hunting Economy in Russia to the Year 2030 Why Everyone Is Not Happy but CannotSay Exactly With What]rdquo National Explorer March 14 Accessed August 2 2014 httpwwwnexplorerrunews__12387htm
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State Duma of the Russian Federation Adopted July 3 2013 Federal Law 494994-5 ldquoO vne-senii izmeneniy v Federalrsquoniy zakon lsquoOb okhote i o sokhranenii okhotnichrsquoikh resursov i ovnesenii izmeneniy v otdelrsquonye zakonodatelrsquonye akty Rossiyskoy Federatsiirsquo i Kodeks Ros-siyskoy Federatsii ob administrativnykh pravonarusheniyakh [On Amending the Federal LawlsquoOn Hunting and Conservation of Hunting Resources and on Amendments to Various Legisla-tive Acts of the Russian Federationrsquo and the Code of Administrative Offences]rdquo httpapidumagovruapitranscript494994-5
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Zaitseva Mariya 2013 ldquoTsarskaya okhota pochemu lsquoslivkirsquo rossiyskogo obshchestva tak lyubyatokhotitrsquosya v zapovednykh mestakh [Tsarrsquos Hunt Why Do Security Personnel of RussianSociety So Love to Hunt in Reserves]rdquo Pasmi Ru September 20 Accessed July 20 2014httppasmiruarchive96715
484 K Braden
Appendix
1
Table
A1
Sam
plerepo
rtsalleging
VIP-poachingin
post-Sov
ietperiod
(doesno
tim
plyconv
ictio
n)
Year
Location
Position(s)of
VIP(s)at
timeincident
reported
Source(s)
Web
addressAccessof
each
verified
11Janu
ary20
15
1997
Yaroslavl
Oblastrsquo
Ananinvillage
bullPresidentRussian
Federation
bullGov
erno
rYaroslavl
Oblastrsquo
Argum
enty
ifakti926
200
7Kom
prom
atRu
ecoethicsru
httpwwwcom
prom
at
rupage_21
495htm
httpgazetaaifruon
lineaif14
04
14_0
1
2001
Khakasiya
Repub
lic
Karatoshsko
-Ineyskiy
reserve
bullActor
andchairRussian
Cultural
Fou
ndation
bullFormer
speakerof
Russian
Dum
a
Nov
ayaG
azetaRu210
200
5http20
05nov
ayagazetarunom
er
2005
10n
n10
n-s01shtm
l
2002
AltayRepub
lic
Tarhatin
skiy
Lake
bullFormer
assistantto
VladimirPutin
and
BorisYeltsin
VitaTsentrzashchity
prav
zhivotny
khhttpwwwvitaorgruam
usem
ent
huntblack_listh
tm
2004
VladimirOblastrsquoSuzdal
bullOwnerof
newspaper
Mosko
vskiy
Kom
somoletsform
ermem
berof
the
Pub
licChamberRussian
Federation
Moscow
huntingclub
Zavtra204
200
4Kom
prom
atRu
wwwcom
prom
atrupage_1
4416
htm
httpzavtrarucontentv
iew200
4-02
-04
51
Nov
ogorod
Oblastrsquo
bullGov
erno
rNov
gorodregion
bullPresidentRussian
Federation
Argum
enty
ifakti926
200
7Kom
prom
atRu
httpwwwcom
prom
at
rupage_21
495htm
httpgazetaaifruon
lineaif14
04
14_0
1
(Con
tinued)
Eurasian Geography and Economics 485
TableA1
(Con
tinued)
Year
Location
Position
(s)of
VIP(s)at
timeincident
repo
rted
Sou
rce(s)
Web
addressAccessof
each
verified
11Janu
ary20
15
2005
Kursk
Oblastrsquo
Korenevskydistrict
Kursk
Pop
pyforest
reserve
bullChairCom
mittee
onYou
thSpo
rts
Drugd
ruga
onlin
e127
200
4httpwwwddd
kurskrunum
ber48
6new000
657
AltayRepub
lic
Shavlinskyreserve
bullDepartm
entHeadof
Con
servationamp
Hun
tingResou
rcesMinistryof
Agriculture
VitaTsentrzashchity
prav
zhivotny
kh529
200
7httpvitaorgrunew200
7may29-
huntershtm
Khakasiya
Repub
lic
Karatoshsko
-Ineyskiy
reserve
bullHead
MinistryforCivilDefense
and
EmergencySitu
ationsRussia
VitaTsentrzashchity
prav
zhivotny
kh529
200
7httpvitaorgrunew200
7may29-
huntershtm
2006
AltayKray
Cho
yadistrict
bullChairmanBarnaul
City
Cou
ncil
Bankfaks10
022006
httpwwwbankfaxrunews38
014
2008
Kam
chatka
Kray
Krono
tskiyreserve
bullFormer
head
ofFederal
Taxatio
nService
Volgo
grad
region
LifeNew
s128
201
0httplifenew
srunew
s10
930
2009
AltayRepub
licKosh
Agach
district
ldquoAltay-
gaterdquoincident
bullPresidentialenvo
yto
theState
Dum
abullDeputyGov
erno
rAltayRepub
licbullAltayRepub
licCom
mittee
toprotect
wild
life
bullOfficerof
lower
houseof
Parliament
Dum
astafferdeputy
head
ofRussian
President
Medvedev
bullPolicychiefcoun
selState
Dum
aCom
mittee
onEcono
mics
bullGov
erno
rAltayRepub
lic
New
YorkTim
es112
200
9p
6Nov
ayagazeta
(Aleksey
Tarasov)
Apr15
20
11p
8
httpwwwnytim
escom
200
901
12
worldeurop
e12
russiahtm
l_r=0
httpoldno
vayagazetarudata2011
04008
htm
l
Sakha
Repub
licRuspres
302
200
9httprosprescomcorruption37
27
(Con
tinued)
486 K Braden
TableA1
(Con
tinued)
Year
Location
Position
(s)of
VIP(s)at
timeincident
repo
rted
Sou
rce(s)
Web
addressAccessof
each
verified
11Janu
ary20
15
bullSecretary
ofregion
alUnitedRussiaParty
bullPresidentialenvo
yto
Central
federal
district
Krasnod
arKray
Ady
gea
Repub
licCaucasus
Biosphere
Reserve
bullPrimeMinisterAdy
geaRepub
licbullDeputyfinanceministerAdy
geaRepub
licbullDirectorof
hydroresourcesAdy
gea
Repub
lic
Pasmiru920
201
3httppasm
iruarchive96
715
Irku
tskOblastrsquoLake
BaikalBolshaya
Golou
stno
ye
Gov
erno
rIrku
tskOblastkilledin
helicop
ter
crash
Pasmiru920
201
3RBK
516
200
9httppasm
iruarchive96
715
httptoprbcrusociety1605
200
930
4213
shtml
Buryatiy
aRepub
lic
Kho
rinskiydistrict
Khu
dakskiybiosph
ere
reserve
bullUnitedRussiaParty
electiv
eDeputy
PeoplersquosKhu
ralof
Buryatia
BMK
Inform
atsion
noye
agentstvo902
200
9httpwwwbaikal-mediaru
newsconfl
icts561
42
Irku
tskOblastrsquo
bullGov
erno
rIrku
tskOblastrsquo
Argum
enty
RU
516
200
9httpargumentirucomnew
s200905
16148
11Yam
al-N
enets
Auton
omou
sOkrug
bullDeputychiefof
staffof
Taz
district
New
srucom
6172009
httpwwwnew
srucomrussia
17jun2
009sm
oljarh
tml
2010
Moscow
OblastrsquoPotlovo
villageZarayskiy
huntingreserve
bullOAO
ldquoBымпeлК
oмrdquo(Vim
pelcom
Ltd)
mob
ileph
one
bullBusinessm
anldquoК
oлoм
нaмeж
peгиoн
гaзrdquo
(Kolom
namezhregiong
az)gascompany
bullMun
icipal
district
depu
tyLuk
hovitskiy
region
VIPTroph
y12
0520
10httpviptroph
ycomarticles19
64
Ekh
oMoskv
y12
2120
10
(Con
tinued)
Eurasian Geography and Economics 487
TableA1
(Con
tinued)
Year
Location
Position
(s)of
VIP(s)at
timeincident
repo
rted
Sou
rce(s)
Web
addressAccessof
each
verified
11Janu
ary20
15
Moscow
Oblastrsquo
Vysok
ovodistrict
bullHeadof
Interior
Affairs
ofDmitrov
district
bullHeadof
indu
strial
geolog
yadministration
httpwwwechomskrunews
7357
28-echohtml
Sakha
Repub
licbullYakut
depu
tyGosdu
ma
bullMem
berof
theBoard
ofldquoA
LROSArdquo
diam
ondmininggrou
p
Rossiyskaya
gazeta
528
201
0httpwwwrgru201
005
28vertolet
html
Tyum
enOblastrsquoSurgu
tbullDeputyhead
ofUnitedRussiaParty
Surgu
tregion
Tyum
enskiyeizVestiy
a10
20
2010
httpoldt-iruarticle164
50
2011
Volgo
grad
Oblastrsquo
Kam
yshindistrict
Shcherbakov
skayanature
park
bullDirectorof
build
ingsupp
lyforKam
yshin
town
Inform
atsion
noye
agentstvo
Vysota10
20507
201
4httpv1
02ruaccidents44
598html
Sakha
Repub
licbullGov
erno
rof
Arkhang
elsk
Region
ResursLesru409
2011
httpwwwresurslesrunewsindex
htmlid=18
5Volgo
grad
Oblastrsquo
Olkho
viyreserve
bullDeputyof
district
DUMA
UnitedRussia
Party
Volgo
grad-Tim
es209
2011
httpvo
lgog
rad-tim
esrustories18
8
2012
Amur
Oblastrsquo
bullVicemayor
ofBlago
veshchensk
bullRosselkho
znadzorexecutive
bullSpecialistregion
aloh
otup
ravleniya
(hun
tingmanagem
ent)
NTV
216
201
4New
srucom
211201
4httpwwwntvruno
vosti8
4295
6httpwwwnew
srucomarchrussia
11feb2014vipoacherh
tml (C
ontin
ued)
488 K Braden
TableA1
(Con
tinued)
Year
Location
Position
(s)of
VIP(s)at
timeincident
repo
rted
Sou
rce(s)
Web
addressAccessof
each
verified
11Janu
ary20
15
Krasnoy
arsk
Kray
Stolbyreserve
bullHeadof
police
Kolosov
skiy
region
Okh
otarybalkavOmskoy
Oblasti117
201
3httpoи
ppф
zakondocum41-2013-
01-15-04
-45-38
673
-201
3-01
-17-11-
05-32html
Kirov
Oblastrsquo
bullProgressParty
ampRussian
Opp
osition
Coo
rdinationCou
ncil
Moscow
Tim
esFeb19
20
14httpwwwth
emoscowtim
escom
newsarticle494
848html
2013
SverdlovskOblastrsquo
Bog
dano
vich
reserve
bullState
Dum
adepu
tymem
berof
Liberal
Dem
ocratic
Party
URARU
111201
3httpurarucon
tentsvrd11-01-20
13
news10
5215
1694
htm
l
Saratov
Oblastrsquo
Nov
oburasskiy
region
bullFirstvice
presidentof
mun
icipal
administration
Nov
oburasskiy
region
New
srucom
822
201
3httpwwwnew
srucomrussia
22aug2
013oh
otahtml
Arkhang
elsk
Oblastrsquo
bullDeputyState
Dum
aUnitedRussiaParty
andfamou
sbo
xer20
14mem
berstate
huntingcoun
cil
MK
95let523
201
3httpwwwm
krusocial2
01305
23
8588
13-valuev-ub
il-medvedy
a-chestnohtml
Kaliningrad
Oblastrsquo
Vishtyn
etsnature
park
bullRepresentativeof
barassociationof
lawyers
Nov
yyeko
lyesa208
201
3httpwwwrud
niko
vcomarticlephp
ELEMENT_ID=22
241
Saratov
Oblastrsquo
Lysog
orskiy
region
bullProsecutorforSaratov
Oblast
bullSaratov
district
courtofficial
Vzglyad-info12
0220
13httpwwwvzsarrunews20
131202
jiteli-raiona-pojalov
alis-pytiny-na-
brakon
erstvo
-vysok
ih-chino
vhtml
Omsk
Oblastrsquo
Isilk
ulskom
district
bullMinisterof
Con
structionandTranspo
rtOmsk
Oblast
bullGeneral
Directorof
ldquoOmskob
lvod
oprovo
drdquobulldepu
tychiefengineer
ldquoOmskob
lvod
oprovo
drdquo
Omskinform
530
201
3httpom
skinform
runews56
598
(Con
tinued)
Eurasian Geography and Economics 489
TableA1
(Con
tinued)
Year
Location
Position
(s)of
VIP(s)at
timeincident
repo
rted
Sou
rce(s)
Web
addressAccessof
each
verified
11Janu
ary20
15
2014
Saratov
Oblastrsquo
Eng
elskiy
district
bullHeadof
Hun
tingCom
mittee
forSaratov
Oblastrsquo
Obshchestvenn
oyemneniye
818
201
4httpwwwom-saratovruno
vosti1
8-Aug
ust-20
14-i13
994-gu
bernator-
nazval-nedop
ustim
Sakha
Repub
licbullPresident
ofSakha
(Yakutia)
An-on
layn
124
201
4httpargumentirusociety201401
3144
14Tuv
a(Tyv
a)Repub
lic
Todzhinskiydistrict
bullLocal
branch
ofMinistryof
Emergency
Situ
ations-State
inspectorforsm
allvessels
bullFormer
policem
an
MK
95let401
201
4Sibno
vostiru625
201
4httpwwwm
kruin
cidentarticle
2014
0401
100
7116
httpom
sksibno
vostiruincidents
2716
33Mordo
viaRepub
lic
Mordo
viareserve
bullDeputygo
vernor
ofZub
ovo-Polyanskiy
district
Mordo
via
PortalProgo
rodSaransk
416
20
14httppg
13runewsview
125
4
AltaykrayYegorrsquoevskiy
reserve
bullAltayDeputy
Nov
chikhinskiyregion
Altayskaya
pravda
220
201
4httpwwwap2
2rupaper
paper_1161
9html
Voron
ezhOblastrsquo
Pavlovskdistrict
bullActor
andchairRussian
Cultural
Fou
ndation
MKRU
Nizhn
iyNov
gorod2
20201
4httpnn
mkruarticle201
402
20
988115
l
PrimoriyeKray
Khank
ayskiy
district
bullFormer
head
ofregion
alanim
alconservatio
nadministration
PrimaM
ediaru12
1220
14httpprim
amediarunewsprim
orye
121220
14408
00
490 K Braden
- Abstract
- Introduction wildlife poaching in the context of Russian environmental management
- Background The literature on ``green criminality and poaching
- Methods value and limitations of social and advocacy media as a data source
- Russian legal regime for hunting2
- Privatization of hunting lands
- The impact of high-profile poaching cases
- Motivations for VIP-poaching
- Conclusion for hunting sustainability - the value of a moral compass
- Acknowledgements
- Disclosure statement
- Notes
- References
- Appendix 1
-
has been outpaced by the increase in approved hunting organizations indicating thehigh demand for privatization In some areas such as the Voronezh region leased hunt-ing lands take up 85 percent of all hunting grounds in the Altay Kray 857 percent(Gorbachev 2014 Shalygin 2014 web portal for Hunting Administration of Altay Krayhttpwwwaltayohotaru accessed 13 September 2014) Private hunting grounds tend tobe better managed often with better paid staff and the ability to control game popula-tions therefore there is a tendency for game to concentrate on private grounds awayfrom areas of publicly accessible hunting ndash the Russian Government in creating the2030 plan noted that 91 percent of wild boar 75 percent of moose and 61 percent ofroe deer are now located on private land allotments (MNR 2014)
Shalygin (2014) writing in the politically conservative hunting news source Na-tional Explorer called for a more vigorous public debate among the hunting publicabout the wisdom of the strategic plan The strategic direction of the Russian Govern-ment may seek to head off the ldquotragedy of the commonsrdquo with respect to wildlife sus-tainability but it also creates a stronger monopoly control of game resources (Figure 3)The editor of the journal Okhota noted this in a 2010 interview about the direction thenew laws were taking
New proprietors often look at these lands as their own private domain ndash they think thatthey have the right to do what they want with them Very often they close access to theterritory for the local population This provokes conflicts (Degtyarev 2010)
The Russian Government set a goal of keeping at least 20 percent of hunting lands pub-lic (federal law on hunting Article 7 para 3) but hunting leases are becoming a com-mon method for game management in other countries (note Table 1 United States) Toattract investment the Russian Government concludes special agreements with huntingorganizations and entrepreneurs for terms from 20 to 49 years These entities in turnpledge that game resources will be subject to conservation measures Leases are deter-mined at auction and the process is supposed to be transparent and publicly scrutinizedwith the rental fees accruing to the federal budget Reporting requirements are quitedetailed with forms requesting information on every aspect of the lease from number ofemployees to estimated cost of road maintenance on the grounds
Regions set limits and boundaries on leased land and collect fees according to a sched-ule set by the tax code if the land is not bid by auction In 2010 the average was 10 rublesper hectare for a land lease though in remote regions such as Khanty-Mansi AutonomousOkrug the cost might be only one ruble per hectare (MNR 30 June 2010 law No 490)
From 2005 to 2011 the number of okhotpolrsquozovateli categorized as legal organiza-tions grew by 83 percent (Table 2) while the number of private individuals with suchdesignations grew more than six times (from 52 to 330) By the year 2013 there were4033 okhotpolrsquozovateli reported by the Federal Statistical Service3 These enterpriseswhether leases or outright purchases are part of the general transfer of rural land to oli-garchs and wealthy business elite as outlined by Visser Mamonova and Spoor in their2012 article in The Journal of Peasant Studies and by Grigory Ioffe and others (IoffeNefedova and De Beurs 2012) in their examination of the impoverished state of ruralland holdings in Russia On the one hand the phenomenon represents needed invest-ment in economic development of abandoned land But questions are raised overwhether laws are followed and investments benefit local underemployed populations4
In 2011 reporter Valeriy Serdyukov in the newspaper Vedomosti published selectdata on the size of some hunting leases by 16 well-known individuals or organizations
470 K Braden
totaling 2573 million hectares an area almost three times the size of YellowstoneNational Park (Serdyukov 2011) The percent of land available for leasing and the num-ber of hunting organizations are supposed to be distributed across the country accordingto scientific norms for game sustainability and demand but in reality the pattern reflectsurban populations Thus Leningrad Oblastrsquo has 133 organizations with long-term leasesranging from 232000 to 406 hectares in size (Vedomosti news January 20 2012) EVBenderskiy Chair of Rosokhotrybolovsoyuz published an open letter to the deputyminister of MNR on the issue of exclusionary rights to hunting grounds complainingthat the criterion for setting standards on maximum amount of leased land per regionwas not clear and the part of the law trying to prevent monopolistic control of land wassubject to interpretation (Benderskiy 2012)
The director of the hunting department for MNR Anton Bersenyev addressed per-ceived inequities in the privatization process in an interview with Sergey Fokin for theonline hunting journal Okhotnikru The reporter stated
for our conversation it is appropriate to begin with the issues of concern to many hunterswho believe that the transfer of hunting grounds to legal entities including individual usersleads to the infringement of the rights of hunters especially local ones who have hunted insuch places for many generations (Fokin 2013)
Perhaps the sensitivity to unfairness in more recent hunting land leases may be summedup best by Valery Serdyukov in his article on oligarchs and hunting Noting that variouspublic organizations and hunting clubs had been losing out on their long-term leasesbroken by the government in favor of being auctioned off (sometimes in a non-transpar-ent manner) to new private enterprises he wrote
Only ten years ago almost all hunting land was public in terms of the number [of individ-ual grounds] listed for common hunting But then everything changed ldquoMuscovites arrivedand hunted They liked our places and said they wanted to take the landrdquo remembers onemember of a regional hunting society ldquoWe put in a claim won the competition andreceived a license for the plot we wantedrdquo noted a Moscow businessman one of the largestrenters of hunting lands in the Northwest (Serdyukov 2011)
Did the advent of the improved hunting laws even the playing field Serdyukov (2011)cites evidence that before the new laws came into force those with information andpower made preparations to win the auctions in advance and secure long-term 49-yearleases He cited the example of Tver Oblastrsquo where 16 agreements were signed by thegovernor for leases totaling 220085 ha each for a 49-year period all concluded on theeve of the open auction
Such anecdotal evidence cannot be accepted as a pattern but discussions on huntingforums suggest there is at least a perception among ordinary hunters that they areincreasingly being shutout from hunting resources while at the same time the powerelite are allowed full access to game even if it violates the law
The impact of high-profile poaching cases
As suggested by such exposeacutes as Zersquoev Wolfsonrsquos book noted above men in power inRussia or the USSR have long exhibited unconcern and impunity about violating hunt-ing norms In 1997 for example Prime Minister Viktor Chernomyrdin and AnatolyLisitsyn governor of Yaroslavrsquo Oblastrsquo were accused of illegally shooting a hibernating
Eurasian Geography and Economics 471
female bear but no charges were ever filed (Apalrsquokov and Averin 2008) Boris Yeltsinand the governor of Novgorod Oblastrsquo were alleged to hunt moose out of season(Moiseyenko 2004) An important difference with the past is the availability ofinformation in the Internet age The Russian press (print online and broadcast) socialmedia environmental organizations and huntersrsquo online forums have all publicizedVIP-poaching Sufficient cases emerged just in the last few years to allow creation ofTable A1 in Appendix 1 via information from media outlets Not all the cases listedhave resulted in convictions therefore I present the information as a demonstration ofhow perceptions are created in the mind of the public not as a list of people convictedof poaching
WWF-Russia and TraSSS (Center for Study of Terrorism International OrganizedCrime and Corruption) released a report on poaching in the Russian Far East and theirsurvey research seemed to affirm that local people believe that wildlife crime is oftenperpetrated by a powerful elite A majority (78 percent) of those surveyed felt that poach-ers were primarily people in power and 59 percent surveyed thought that the wealthywere the most common poachers (Vaysman Matveychuk and Minrsquokov 2012 13) Whilethe authors of the report felt that involvement of the local community to halt the crimeswas necessary at the same time it was acknowledged that local peoplersquos perceptions shiftthe blame to elite outsiders Baydykov (2012) a former hunting guide who worked foryears in the Altay Krayrsquos Kislukhinskiy reserve echoed this impression when hediscussed elite hunters who for years practiced illegal helicopter hunting in the region Hestated that such people crushed the institution of real hunting in the Altay Kray and thatordinary poorer hunters could certainly not afford the mechanized equipment
Not satisfied with open hunting grounds and seasons confident in their impunity they entera wildlife sanctuary on snowmobiles and helicopters The only obstacle in their way mightbe a ranger And the consequences of those encounters I find offensive
Vladimir Aramilev a renowned wildlife scientist who coordinates the Amur leopardprogram for WWF-Russia argued in an editorial for Russkiy okhotnichiy zhurnal (2014)that all the efforts and funds to halt poaching in Russia might be in vain because of asystem that does not inherently have a design to stop it He did find some hope inimprovement of some game animal numbers since privatized game farms look out fortheir investments However Aramilev also wrote that those who prosecute the crime donot work actively enough to condemn the perpetrators and therefore the impunity thatpoachers enjoy breeds contempt for the law
A citizen who is law-abiding is guided by his inner convictions which coincide with lawsof human society and fear of inevitable punishment Double standards completely ruinedthe system of loyal relations to onersquos neighbor the conservation of the environment andcompliance with the law The post-Soviet period with raging theft and banditry put an endto the soul of a Russian person Therefore a law abiding citizenry can only be achievedthrough the second path through the fear of inevitable punishment And what type of inevi-table punishment for poaching can there be if even those who work for powerful officesare not interested (Aramilev 2013)
While poaching accusations against officials and wealthy businessmen occur throughoutRussia the record in the Altay Republic has been especially gruesome Severalhigh-profile cases were broadly covered in the Russian press and followed keenly byenvironmental organizations In 2003 a local wildlife manager encountered a group
472 K Braden
who illegally hunted from a Mi-8 helicopter a protected herd of ibex and the groupturned out to include Aleksey Saurin who at the time was head of federal managementfor hunting resources (Braden and Prudnikova 2008 15ndash16)
Perhaps the most notorious case was referred to as ldquoAltay-gaterdquo (Castner andEwald 2009) A VIP group had apparently been illegally hunting argali in the Kosh-Agach district when the helicopter crashed (the Altapress was quickly on the scene ofthe accident and published pictures including of the ibex) Among the dead were thepresidential envoy to the State Duma Aleksandr Kosopkin and Viktor Kaimin chair-man of the Committee for the Protection Use and Reproduction of Fauna of theAltay Republic who had earlier promoted trophy hunting in the Altay The four whosurvived included the Deputy Prime Minister of the Republic of Altay Anatoly Ban-nykh chief for the State Duma Committee on Economic Policy and EntrepreneurshipNikolai Kapranov CEO of the Moscow-based industrial environmental companyldquoInekordquo Boris Belinsky and a co-pilot Maxim Kolbin Bannykh resigned his positionafter the crash and he along with Belinsky and Kapranov were charged with illegalhunting The investigation dragged on for two years with the case alternately dis-missed and reopened as environmental groups brought pressure on the governmentThe defendants claimed they had not participated in the actual shooting but only wereguilty of being present on the helicopter On 23 May 2011 the three men wereacquitted and the prosecutor appealed When sent back to local courts it was decidedthat the statute of limitations had expired Commenting on the case Mikhail Kreyn-dlin of Greenpeace-Russia noted ldquoTruly now VIP-poachers have gotten a clear signallsquoall is possible and nothing will come of itrsquo The ordinary citizen caught poachingcan be punished with a real prison term Senior officials are not threatened with any-thingrdquo (Vishnevskiy 2011)
But other high-profile cases have been brought under suspicious circumstancesAleksey Navalny with the Progress Party and an active opponent of Vladimir Putin wasaccused by VOOP (the All-Russian Nature Conservation Society) of poaching becausehe posed for a picture after moose hunting that appeared to be taken in the summerwhile the season does not start until October (The Moscow Times 2014) LyubovrsquoDuyko who heads up the societyrsquos legal affairs sent an official complaint to the pros-ecutorrsquos office Navalny denied the charge Duyko is a prominent member of PutinrsquosUnited Russia Party (along with other members of the VOOP Board) and stood for2014 municipal elections in the Porokhovyye district of St Petersburg as a party mem-ber (Varkhivakhnet 2014)
Some attempts to bring valid complaints against VIP illegal hunters have resulted indifficult times for inspectors or prosecutors One well-known case involved AleksandrDovydenko a hunting guide with the organization ldquoMosoblokhotupravleniyrdquo who losthis job in 2013 and was sentenced to probation in a prison term for abuse of power Hehad apprehended people he accused of illegal hunting including the head of Gazpromrsquosgeology division Gennady Kucherov and the CEO of the firm ldquoTranssetirdquo (Table A1)Questions arose during the trial of whether Dovydenko had shot one person in a groupof poachers whom he claimed were resisting arrest by escaping on their snowmobileAn unemployed hunter who accompanied the others was the only one eventuallycharged and convicted of poaching (Shvarev 2013b) The Dovydenko case receivedmuch attention and inspired a petition via the NGO ldquoChangeorgrdquo to relieve him of thecharges5 A similar incident occurred in Kurgan Oblastrsquo with an inspector who sus-pected police of poaching from snowmobiles reported it and then was arrested himself
Eurasian Geography and Economics 473
and accused of taking bribes in earlier incidents The poaching case against the officialswas never prosecuted (Chelovek i zakon 2014)
Motivations for VIP-poaching
Recreational poaching has been examined by Muth and Bowe (1998) in the UnitedStates and the authors suggested two motivations poaching as ldquothrill killingrdquo andobsession with display of trophies (15ndash17) One aspect that differentiates motivation inthese cases from the Russian context is the element of secretiveness Illegal trophy hun-ters in the American West take pains to hide the evidence from authorities (Archibold2006) while VIP poachers in Russia usually operate in an open fashion
Urbanrsquos (2010) study of the cultures of power in post-communist Russia provides auseful framework for exploring the motivations of Russian VIP poachers While abusesof power by oligarchs and the nouveaux riches have been well documented (see forexample Dawisha 2014 Hoffman 2002) Urbanrsquos study allows a look inside the cultureof the elite through interviews and defines the importance of the sub-culture or ldquoinrdquogroup He suggests that for those on the outside the actions of the elite may seem mis-taken or crazy but ldquofor those sharing the same habitus informed by the same culturalpractices and participating in the same discourse they are regarded as realrdquo (6) FurtherUrban presents a strong case that law and morality do not go hand in hand for those inpower but actually may work in opposition moral criteria are established through inter-personal relationships while the law itself is regarded as a weakness (15ndash16) This argu-ment coincides well with Aramilevrsquos position noted above that once respect for the lawthrough an inner moral compass disappears there is only the of threat punishment thatwill halt lawbreakers
Researchers have suggested that part of Vladimir Putinrsquos mass appeal to citizens ishis role in ldquore-masculinizingrdquo their self-image as Russians (Foxall 2013 Riabov andRiabova 2014) Gender is an important boundary marker for those in power and theattempt to make concrete an ldquousrdquo versus ldquothemrdquo mentality Riabov and Riabova (2014)noted that the traditional attributes of masculinity suggest power while submissioncorrelates with what (in the authorsrsquo view) some Russians perceive as feminine attri-butes (25ndash25) A study of the public images portrayed by Putin in settings that arehyper-masculine (Figure 4) underscores these arguments Foxall has examined a seriesof Kremlin-approved photographs released of Putin that show him in traditional maleactivities associated with outdoor recreation and noted that these have created anldquoAction Manrdquo portrait of a leader (Foxall 2013 134 see also Young 2011) A milita-rized virility is an expression of state power The term associated with such images isnastoyashchiy muzhik in the past referring to the peasant tradition in Russia but nowco-opted by elite such as Putin to suggest it is he who is the ldquorealrdquo Russian guy (Riabovand Riabova 2014)
What might the real ldquoreal muzhikirdquo think of such seemingly hyper-masculineexpressions of power Online forum responses by rank-and-file hunters suggest an atti-tude of contempt While Putin may remain popular with the public press coverage andsocial media discussion of unpunished elite criminals often highlight the bloodthirstynature of the crime the seeming unconcern of the VIP hunters and even public dis-dain6
474 K Braden
Figure 3 Editorial cartoon on privatization of hunting resources by artist Mikhail LarichevVecherniy Peterburg October 20 2009 Translation ldquoSoldrdquoSource Permission was obtained from the copyright holder
Figure 4 Vladimir Putin on a hunt in the Tyva Republic 2007 Photograph by European PressPhoto AgencySource Permission was obtained from the copyright holder
Eurasian Geography and Economics 475
Greedy people driven by vanity and after blood hellip not poor people but people in goodpositions (Baydykov 2012)
What land is left to defend Only those asshole oligarchs are lefthellipif the state laws are notfunctioning itrsquos time to fire the officials and their entourages -blogger comments on poach-ing in Samara Luka Nature Park (Sistema Opoveshcheniya 2014)
It seems to be that soon the only justice in Russia will be vigilante justice- blogger com-ment on Altay-gate helicopter crash incident (Mir Novostey 2014)
On the theme of poaching a law should be perceived normally as a law by hunters A badlaw is not a law but just derives from rotten conditions hellip Right now order is only upheldthrough repression but the order is spoiled Controllers are caught up in it ten times overfor this bullshit not a society determining its own traditions Blogger ldquodEretikrdquo (Gunsruforum 2013 Shvarev 2013a)
Officials are lawless hellip you canrsquot beat the system you can only be indignant and learnfrom the mistakes of others Blogger Xgod89 (Gunsru forum 2011)
The truth about Russia now is that MNR and the courts do not rule but insolent jerks whomuzzle the courts and prosecutorsrsquo offices are in charge Blogger A Bonch-Bruyevich com-menting on Dovydenko case (Shvarev 2013b)
Some fat urban dyadrsquoka who goes into the forest and finds a bear or moose poached withhelp of hunting guide (Shalygin 2013a)
Conclusion for hunting sustainability ndash the value of a moral compass
I have argued that VIP illegal hunting though not a high percentage of poaching casessets a destructive tone not only because of direct damage to wildlife sustainability butalso because it contributes to corruption of inspectors and prosecution personnel cyni-cism about rule of law and a discouragement to non-elite hunters who are increasinglycut off from prey due to regulations and higher costs
The utility for VIP hunters may not be economic gain but may be the sense of powerenhancement and differentiation from the masses Social science research has suggestedthat unhidden violations of social norms may actually signal power whereas lower powerindividuals are more subject to social constraints (see for example Van Kleef et al2011) There are rewards to elevated power and the establishment of identity in a selectsubgroup of actors Resources are more accessible as is the ability to make decisions onhow to distribute those resources to others Keltner Gruenfeld and Anderson (2003)have cited numerous social-psychological experiments suggesting that elevated powerincreases the likelihood of socially inappropriate actions often showing up in males asldquoprofligate behaviorsrdquo (276ndash277) Given these precepts it is possible that overt incidentsof impunity in wildlife crime by VIP hunters in Russia are signs of status and a way tomaintain group identity a proposition that calls for further investigation
In turn the narrative of VIP poaching solidifies the perception of corruption ndash a phe-nomenon measured in Transparency Internationalrsquos Corruption Perceptions Index(Transparency International 2014) and a sense of hopelessness about the system ndash a factobserved by Russian social scientists such as Kofanova and Petukhov (2006) who sug-gest a narrative about endemic corruption is created in the minds of ordinary RussiansSurvey results show that most Russians believe the state does not act in the interest of
476 K Braden
its citizens bureaucrats are motivated by personal gain and corruption penetrates allspheres of society (Kofanova and Petukhov 2006 29) This narrative of corruption andcrime is supported by a Russian mass media that ldquovigorously relaysrdquo a normativesystem of a criminal world engendering disrespect for the judiciary and for formal lawsand an impression that the most successful people in Russia today display the mostnegative behavior models (Iurevich and Ushakov 2010 21ndash22 26ndash27) SimilarlyDawisha (2014) has explored the ldquosistemardquo inside the Russian hierarchy in her bookPutinrsquos Kleptocracy noting that the risk of activities is transferred from the elite to thestate but the rewards are privatized thus allowing those in power ldquoto act withimpunityrdquo (332ndash333) Given Putinrsquos arguments in favor of fighting corruption how canthe actions of insider elites be reconciled with evidence of environmental lawbreaking
Dawisha (2014) rightly notes ldquoThis is not to say that the Russian ruling elite doesnot see the benefits of a robust rule-of-law systemrdquo (9) While her exploration focusedon elite actions in international financial circles I make a similar argument of a selectiveapproach to application of domestic Russian laws on illegal hunting Protections againstprosecution for some in the government and rights conditional upon loyalty to theregime ensure that those in power can act in a predatory manner Informal associationsuseful friends and privileged access to resources are hallmarks of the insider ldquosistemardquo(Ledeneva 2013) As empirical data are presented in the future on violators apprehendedand convicted under the new 2012 hunting laws the number of cases involving peoplein power should be instructive to observe
Feldman and Blokov (2009) found in their survey that personalities mattered interms of public perception the most influential people for solving environmental ques-tions cited by respondents were those in political power business leaders ministry offi-cials and heads of NGOs (737) Precisely because high-profile people have sway overthe public in terms of societal norms for environmental law that fact might be put touse for improved observance of the 2012 regulations I suggest a new tool for socialnorming with respect to hunting laws in Russia publicity for well-known Russians whodemonstrate a new type of power and masculine image by adhering to regulations Vla-dimir Putin for example noted in an Outdoor Life interview ldquoToday when hunting andfishing are more like a tribute to traditions a sort of hobby enthusiasts of these outdooractivities should guide themselves by the lsquoDo No Harmrsquo principlerdquo (Young 2011 58)In his examination of how to improve law enforcement in the realm of environmentalnorms Sverdyukov (2014) wrote ldquothe mechanism of moral influence on offenders ispractically not used it is true but it is necessary to rework the levers of moral actionrdquo(160)
While some of the initiators of OD-ROS were people of power7 myriad bloggersfrom online hunting social forums picked up and repeated the text that the organizers ofthe 2014 OD-ROS Conference used in launching the effort
In past decades a host of serious problems have occurred in the sphere of Russian huntingLife has shown that the government is not capable of solving them The wider huntingcommunity can and should undertake a discussion of these problems identify solutionsand formulate constructive proposals for organs of state power hellip the first huntersrsquo confer-ence was the initiative of ordinary hunters unburdened by property or hunting lands withone goal to conserve the historic right of Russians to hunt This was not first given underSoviet power but much earlier ndash by tradition a significant part of the culture and in theblood of the Russian people (Rossiyskiy okhotnichiy soyuz 2014)
Eurasian Geography and Economics 477
AcknowledgementsThe author wishes to thank Dr Margaret Diddams of Seattle Pacific University for assistance withsocial psychology sources and Jennifer Castner of The Altai Project and geographer Dr JaimeKooser for reviewing drafts of this work
Disclosure statementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the author
Notes1 The rights of indigenous groups especially those designated of the North Siberia the Altay
Republic and the Far East have been described through sections of the hunting regulationsand amendments of various years While these populations are not the focus of this study theauthor recognizes the importance of the survival of indigenous cultures access to traditionalhunting grounds and land use rights for minority people in the Russian Federation
2 The focus here is on recreational hunting with firearms and excludes the myriad of illegalfishing cases covered in the Russian press Likewise use of snares and other traps particu-larly by poachers has been very controversial and warrants additional discussion
3 No breakdown by organizations versus individuals was available after the year 2011 at thetime of this writing Often the hunting leases run by private owners are large recreational cen-ters such as the Dubakinskiy resort in Leningrad Oblastrsquo owned by Nikolai Shamalov abanker whom Forbes dubbed one of the richest men in Russia The site accessible with ahelicopter landing pad includes a well-appointed cottage (ldquoVIP-Houserdquo) with televisionsauna and billiard rooms available for rental during moose season The newspaper Izvestiyareported on 26 September 2012 that three millionaire businessmen including Alfa BankrsquosPyotr Aven had invested 80 million rubles into creation of a hunting enterprise ldquoMedvedrsquordquo inArghangelrsquosk Oblastrsquo for VIP hunters a closed hunting club specializing in brown bear wildboar deer moose and Siberian stag (maral) The brainchild of businessman VladimirButorin the enterprise is located in the town of Bereznik where Butorinrsquos companies also areinvolved in agriculture and forest products This was the second enterprise invested in byAven who had also registered in Moscow a hunting club called ldquoHunting Groundrdquo financedby his private investment (Izvestiya 26 September 2012 Accessed 25 July 2014 httpizvestiarunews536084)
4 Butorin for example has not always done well with local farmers but has argued he isbringing access electrical power and other infrastructure as well as a fund for social pro-grams into the area Visser Mamonova and Spoor (2012) argued that the benefits of landtransfers have been mixed and laws while purportedly passed to cut down on monopolieshave instead strengthened the hands of large-scale land owners often shored up by corruptlocal officials (925)
5 As of August 2014 the case was still unresolved and Mr Dovydenko was consideringwhether he should appeal based on an amnesty declared by the Duma in honor of the 20thanniversary of the Russian Constitution
6 In addition to hunting news and environmental web sites one called Brakonrsquoerovnet has beenestablished to both to support legitimate hunters and to report news photographs and videoson poaching incidents
7 For example Nikolay Valuev former boxing champion elected to the Duma in 2011 underPutinrsquos party Valuev himself had been accused of poaching but the Arkhangelrsquosk regionalprosecutor had refused to consider the case He was added in 2014 to MNRrsquos Public Councilon Hunting
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Kuzenkov Valeriy Petrovich ed 2011 ldquoO neobkhodimosti reorganizatsii sistemy gosu-darstvennogo upravleniya okhrany i ratsionalrsquonogo ispolrsquozovaniya zhivotnogo mira Rossii [Onthe Necessity of System Reorganization of State Management and Rational Use of RussiarsquosAnimal World]rdquo Okhota October 10 Accessed June 15 2014 httpohota-kuzenkovruindexphpoption=com_contentampview=articleampid=1ampItemid=13
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Okhotnikiru 2013 ldquoUstav obshchestvennogo dvizheniya lsquoRossiyskiy okhotnichiy soyuzrsquo [Charterof Social Movement lsquoRussian Hunting Unionrsquo]rdquo March 1 Accessed June 30 2014 httpwwwohotnikiruhuntingsocietyssocietysarticle20130301638205-ustav-od-roshtml
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Safonova Tatiana 2007 ldquoThe Professional Ethos of Rangers in Russian Nature Reservesrdquo ActaBorealia 24 44ndash58 doi10108008003830701411613
Serdyukov Valeriy 2011 ldquoOligarkhi i okhota [Oligarchs and Hunting]rdquo Vedomosti November21 Accessed July 22 2014 httpwwwrosprescomfinance9286
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Shalygin Andrey 2014 Stratgiya razvitiya okhotnichrsquoego khozyaystva Rossii do 2030 goda-pochemu vsye nedovolrsquony no ne mogut skazatrsquo chem immeno [The Strategy for Developmentof the Hunting Economy in Russia to the Year 2030 Why Everyone Is Not Happy but CannotSay Exactly With What]rdquo National Explorer March 14 Accessed August 2 2014 httpwwwnexplorerrunews__12387htm
Shvarev Aleksandr 2013a ldquoVIP-brakonrsquoery lyubyat kogda mnogo krovi [VIP-Poachers Love ItWhen There Is Much Blood]rdquo Rosbalt Moscow August 8 Accessed June 30 2014 httpwwwrosbaltrumoscow201308261168234html
Shvarev Aleksandr 2013b ldquoVIP-brakonrsquoery skoro posadyat na desyatrsquo let pomeshavshego imokhotoveda [VIP-Poachers Will Soon Imprison for Ten Years the Hunting Guide Who Inter-fered]rdquo Okhotnikiru August 29 Accessed August 1 2014 httpwwwohotnikiruarchivenews20130829639550-vipbrakoneryi-skoro-posadyat-na-desyat-let-pomeshavshego-im-ohotovedahtml
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Sistema Opoveshcheniya 2014 ldquoV parke lsquoSamarskaya Lukarsquo protsvetayut korruptsiya brakonrsquoer-stvo bespredel [In the lsquoSamarskaya Lukarsquo Park Corruption Unlimited Poaching Is Thriving]rdquoJune 21 Accessed July 10 2014 httpraznesiinfoblogpost12294
Smolrsquoyakova Tatrsquoyana 2013 ldquoOkhota za brakonrsquoera [Hunt for Poachers]rdquo Interview with SergeyDonskoy Minister of Natural Resources and Ecology Rossiyskaya gazeta July 22 AccessedJuly 10 2014 httpwwwrgru20130722donskoyhtml
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Stepanova Darrsquoya 2014 ldquoPochti 3000 ugolovnykh del svyazannykh s nezakonnoy okhotoynapravleno v sud [Nearly 3000 Criminal Cases Connected with Illegal Hunting Sent toCourt]rdquo Vremya Novosti Nizhnego Novgoroda i Nizhegorodskoy oblasti July 19 AccessedAugust 1 2014 httpwwwvremyanrunewspochti_3000_ugolovnyh_del_svjazannyh_s_nezakonnoj_ohotoj_napravleno_v_sudhtml
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Tekeyev Khalimat 2014 ldquoMinprirody khochet legalizovatrsquo brakonrsquoerskyyu okhotu na altayskikharkharov [Ministry of Natural Resources Wants to Legalize Poaching of Altay Sheep]rdquo July7 Accessed January 9 2015 httpwwwgreenpeaceorgrussiarunewsblogsgreen-planetblog49840
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Visser Oane Natalie Mamonova and Max Spoor 2012 ldquoOligarchs Megafarms and LandReserves Understanding Land Grabbing in Russiardquo Journal of Peasant Studies 39 899ndash931doi101080030661502012675574
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Walker Amanda 2012 ldquoRussia Bans lsquoSportrsquo of Shooting Sleeping Bearsrdquo Sky News (UK) April29 Accessed January 10 2015 httpnewsskycomstory13701russia-bans-sport-of-shooting-sleeping-bears
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WWF-Russia (World Wide Fund for Nature) 2014b ldquoWWF i Siti napravyat na pre-dotvraschyeniye brakonrsquoerstva na Altae i Kamchatkye 5 mln rublyey [WWF and CitibankFund Direct 5 million Rubles to Fight Against Poaching in Altay and Kamchatka]rdquo April 3Accessed July 12 2014 httpwwwwwfruresourcesnewsarticle12272
Wyatt Tanya 2009 ldquoExploring the Organization of Russia Far Eastrsquos Illegal Wildlife Trade TwoCase Studies of the Illegal Fur and Illegal Falcon Tradesrdquo Global Crime 10 144ndash154
Yemelyanova Raisa 2014 ldquoOmskiy brakonrsquoyer zaplatit 160 tysyach za ubiystvo dvukh kosulrsquo izaytsa-belyaka [Omsk Poacher Will Pay 160 Thousand for Killing of Two Deer and Hare]rdquoOmskregion July 1 Accessed January 10 2015 httpomskregioninfoitemaspid=24758
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respublike altay spravochnoye posobiye [On the Responsibility for Poaching in the AltaiRepublic Handbook]rdquo Fund for Sustainable Development of Altai and United NationsDevelopment Programme
Zaitseva Mariya 2013 ldquoTsarskaya okhota pochemu lsquoslivkirsquo rossiyskogo obshchestva tak lyubyatokhotitrsquosya v zapovednykh mestakh [Tsarrsquos Hunt Why Do Security Personnel of RussianSociety So Love to Hunt in Reserves]rdquo Pasmi Ru September 20 Accessed July 20 2014httppasmiruarchive96715
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Appendix
1
Table
A1
Sam
plerepo
rtsalleging
VIP-poachingin
post-Sov
ietperiod
(doesno
tim
plyconv
ictio
n)
Year
Location
Position(s)of
VIP(s)at
timeincident
reported
Source(s)
Web
addressAccessof
each
verified
11Janu
ary20
15
1997
Yaroslavl
Oblastrsquo
Ananinvillage
bullPresidentRussian
Federation
bullGov
erno
rYaroslavl
Oblastrsquo
Argum
enty
ifakti926
200
7Kom
prom
atRu
ecoethicsru
httpwwwcom
prom
at
rupage_21
495htm
httpgazetaaifruon
lineaif14
04
14_0
1
2001
Khakasiya
Repub
lic
Karatoshsko
-Ineyskiy
reserve
bullActor
andchairRussian
Cultural
Fou
ndation
bullFormer
speakerof
Russian
Dum
a
Nov
ayaG
azetaRu210
200
5http20
05nov
ayagazetarunom
er
2005
10n
n10
n-s01shtm
l
2002
AltayRepub
lic
Tarhatin
skiy
Lake
bullFormer
assistantto
VladimirPutin
and
BorisYeltsin
VitaTsentrzashchity
prav
zhivotny
khhttpwwwvitaorgruam
usem
ent
huntblack_listh
tm
2004
VladimirOblastrsquoSuzdal
bullOwnerof
newspaper
Mosko
vskiy
Kom
somoletsform
ermem
berof
the
Pub
licChamberRussian
Federation
Moscow
huntingclub
Zavtra204
200
4Kom
prom
atRu
wwwcom
prom
atrupage_1
4416
htm
httpzavtrarucontentv
iew200
4-02
-04
51
Nov
ogorod
Oblastrsquo
bullGov
erno
rNov
gorodregion
bullPresidentRussian
Federation
Argum
enty
ifakti926
200
7Kom
prom
atRu
httpwwwcom
prom
at
rupage_21
495htm
httpgazetaaifruon
lineaif14
04
14_0
1
(Con
tinued)
Eurasian Geography and Economics 485
TableA1
(Con
tinued)
Year
Location
Position
(s)of
VIP(s)at
timeincident
repo
rted
Sou
rce(s)
Web
addressAccessof
each
verified
11Janu
ary20
15
2005
Kursk
Oblastrsquo
Korenevskydistrict
Kursk
Pop
pyforest
reserve
bullChairCom
mittee
onYou
thSpo
rts
Drugd
ruga
onlin
e127
200
4httpwwwddd
kurskrunum
ber48
6new000
657
AltayRepub
lic
Shavlinskyreserve
bullDepartm
entHeadof
Con
servationamp
Hun
tingResou
rcesMinistryof
Agriculture
VitaTsentrzashchity
prav
zhivotny
kh529
200
7httpvitaorgrunew200
7may29-
huntershtm
Khakasiya
Repub
lic
Karatoshsko
-Ineyskiy
reserve
bullHead
MinistryforCivilDefense
and
EmergencySitu
ationsRussia
VitaTsentrzashchity
prav
zhivotny
kh529
200
7httpvitaorgrunew200
7may29-
huntershtm
2006
AltayKray
Cho
yadistrict
bullChairmanBarnaul
City
Cou
ncil
Bankfaks10
022006
httpwwwbankfaxrunews38
014
2008
Kam
chatka
Kray
Krono
tskiyreserve
bullFormer
head
ofFederal
Taxatio
nService
Volgo
grad
region
LifeNew
s128
201
0httplifenew
srunew
s10
930
2009
AltayRepub
licKosh
Agach
district
ldquoAltay-
gaterdquoincident
bullPresidentialenvo
yto
theState
Dum
abullDeputyGov
erno
rAltayRepub
licbullAltayRepub
licCom
mittee
toprotect
wild
life
bullOfficerof
lower
houseof
Parliament
Dum
astafferdeputy
head
ofRussian
President
Medvedev
bullPolicychiefcoun
selState
Dum
aCom
mittee
onEcono
mics
bullGov
erno
rAltayRepub
lic
New
YorkTim
es112
200
9p
6Nov
ayagazeta
(Aleksey
Tarasov)
Apr15
20
11p
8
httpwwwnytim
escom
200
901
12
worldeurop
e12
russiahtm
l_r=0
httpoldno
vayagazetarudata2011
04008
htm
l
Sakha
Repub
licRuspres
302
200
9httprosprescomcorruption37
27
(Con
tinued)
486 K Braden
TableA1
(Con
tinued)
Year
Location
Position
(s)of
VIP(s)at
timeincident
repo
rted
Sou
rce(s)
Web
addressAccessof
each
verified
11Janu
ary20
15
bullSecretary
ofregion
alUnitedRussiaParty
bullPresidentialenvo
yto
Central
federal
district
Krasnod
arKray
Ady
gea
Repub
licCaucasus
Biosphere
Reserve
bullPrimeMinisterAdy
geaRepub
licbullDeputyfinanceministerAdy
geaRepub
licbullDirectorof
hydroresourcesAdy
gea
Repub
lic
Pasmiru920
201
3httppasm
iruarchive96
715
Irku
tskOblastrsquoLake
BaikalBolshaya
Golou
stno
ye
Gov
erno
rIrku
tskOblastkilledin
helicop
ter
crash
Pasmiru920
201
3RBK
516
200
9httppasm
iruarchive96
715
httptoprbcrusociety1605
200
930
4213
shtml
Buryatiy
aRepub
lic
Kho
rinskiydistrict
Khu
dakskiybiosph
ere
reserve
bullUnitedRussiaParty
electiv
eDeputy
PeoplersquosKhu
ralof
Buryatia
BMK
Inform
atsion
noye
agentstvo902
200
9httpwwwbaikal-mediaru
newsconfl
icts561
42
Irku
tskOblastrsquo
bullGov
erno
rIrku
tskOblastrsquo
Argum
enty
RU
516
200
9httpargumentirucomnew
s200905
16148
11Yam
al-N
enets
Auton
omou
sOkrug
bullDeputychiefof
staffof
Taz
district
New
srucom
6172009
httpwwwnew
srucomrussia
17jun2
009sm
oljarh
tml
2010
Moscow
OblastrsquoPotlovo
villageZarayskiy
huntingreserve
bullOAO
ldquoBымпeлК
oмrdquo(Vim
pelcom
Ltd)
mob
ileph
one
bullBusinessm
anldquoК
oлoм
нaмeж
peгиoн
гaзrdquo
(Kolom
namezhregiong
az)gascompany
bullMun
icipal
district
depu
tyLuk
hovitskiy
region
VIPTroph
y12
0520
10httpviptroph
ycomarticles19
64
Ekh
oMoskv
y12
2120
10
(Con
tinued)
Eurasian Geography and Economics 487
TableA1
(Con
tinued)
Year
Location
Position
(s)of
VIP(s)at
timeincident
repo
rted
Sou
rce(s)
Web
addressAccessof
each
verified
11Janu
ary20
15
Moscow
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httpwwwechomskrunews
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Rossiyskaya
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528
201
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town
Inform
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Vysota10
20507
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ResursLesru409
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httpwwwresurslesrunewsindex
htmlid=18
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bullDeputyof
district
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bullVicemayor
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bullRosselkho
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bullSpecialistregion
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otup
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216
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vosti8
4295
6httpwwwnew
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tml (C
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ued)
488 K Braden
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(Con
tinued)
Year
Location
Position
(s)of
VIP(s)at
timeincident
repo
rted
Sou
rce(s)
Web
addressAccessof
each
verified
11Janu
ary20
15
Krasnoy
arsk
Kray
Stolbyreserve
bullHeadof
police
Kolosov
skiy
region
Okh
otarybalkavOmskoy
Oblasti117
201
3httpoи
ppф
zakondocum41-2013-
01-15-04
-45-38
673
-201
3-01
-17-11-
05-32html
Kirov
Oblastrsquo
bullProgressParty
ampRussian
Opp
osition
Coo
rdinationCou
ncil
Moscow
Tim
esFeb19
20
14httpwwwth
emoscowtim
escom
newsarticle494
848html
2013
SverdlovskOblastrsquo
Bog
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reserve
bullState
Dum
adepu
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berof
Liberal
Dem
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Party
URARU
111201
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13
news10
5215
1694
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Oblastrsquo
Nov
oburasskiy
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mun
icipal
administration
Nov
oburasskiy
region
New
srucom
822
201
3httpwwwnew
srucomrussia
22aug2
013oh
otahtml
Arkhang
elsk
Oblastrsquo
bullDeputyState
Dum
aUnitedRussiaParty
andfamou
sbo
xer20
14mem
berstate
huntingcoun
cil
MK
95let523
201
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01305
23
8588
13-valuev-ub
il-medvedy
a-chestnohtml
Kaliningrad
Oblastrsquo
Vishtyn
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bullRepresentativeof
barassociationof
lawyers
Nov
yyeko
lyesa208
201
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niko
vcomarticlephp
ELEMENT_ID=22
241
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Oblastrsquo
Lysog
orskiy
region
bullProsecutorforSaratov
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bullSaratov
district
courtofficial
Vzglyad-info12
0220
13httpwwwvzsarrunews20
131202
jiteli-raiona-pojalov
alis-pytiny-na-
brakon
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Isilk
ulskom
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bullMinisterof
Con
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bullGeneral
Directorof
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lvod
oprovo
drdquobulldepu
tychiefengineer
ldquoOmskob
lvod
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drdquo
Omskinform
530
201
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skinform
runews56
598
(Con
tinued)
Eurasian Geography and Economics 489
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(Con
tinued)
Year
Location
Position
(s)of
VIP(s)at
timeincident
repo
rted
Sou
rce(s)
Web
addressAccessof
each
verified
11Janu
ary20
15
2014
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Oblastrsquo
Eng
elskiy
district
bullHeadof
Hun
tingCom
mittee
forSaratov
Oblastrsquo
Obshchestvenn
oyemneniye
818
201
4httpwwwom-saratovruno
vosti1
8-Aug
ust-20
14-i13
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bernator-
nazval-nedop
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Sakha
Repub
licbullPresident
ofSakha
(Yakutia)
An-on
layn
124
201
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3144
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a(Tyv
a)Repub
lic
Todzhinskiydistrict
bullLocal
branch
ofMinistryof
Emergency
Situ
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allvessels
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policem
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95let401
201
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vostiru625
201
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kruin
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2014
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100
7116
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sksibno
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2716
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PortalProgo
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Altayskaya
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220
201
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Cultural
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988115
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PrimoriyeKray
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490 K Braden
- Abstract
- Introduction wildlife poaching in the context of Russian environmental management
- Background The literature on ``green criminality and poaching
- Methods value and limitations of social and advocacy media as a data source
- Russian legal regime for hunting2
- Privatization of hunting lands
- The impact of high-profile poaching cases
- Motivations for VIP-poaching
- Conclusion for hunting sustainability - the value of a moral compass
- Acknowledgements
- Disclosure statement
- Notes
- References
- Appendix 1
-
totaling 2573 million hectares an area almost three times the size of YellowstoneNational Park (Serdyukov 2011) The percent of land available for leasing and the num-ber of hunting organizations are supposed to be distributed across the country accordingto scientific norms for game sustainability and demand but in reality the pattern reflectsurban populations Thus Leningrad Oblastrsquo has 133 organizations with long-term leasesranging from 232000 to 406 hectares in size (Vedomosti news January 20 2012) EVBenderskiy Chair of Rosokhotrybolovsoyuz published an open letter to the deputyminister of MNR on the issue of exclusionary rights to hunting grounds complainingthat the criterion for setting standards on maximum amount of leased land per regionwas not clear and the part of the law trying to prevent monopolistic control of land wassubject to interpretation (Benderskiy 2012)
The director of the hunting department for MNR Anton Bersenyev addressed per-ceived inequities in the privatization process in an interview with Sergey Fokin for theonline hunting journal Okhotnikru The reporter stated
for our conversation it is appropriate to begin with the issues of concern to many hunterswho believe that the transfer of hunting grounds to legal entities including individual usersleads to the infringement of the rights of hunters especially local ones who have hunted insuch places for many generations (Fokin 2013)
Perhaps the sensitivity to unfairness in more recent hunting land leases may be summedup best by Valery Serdyukov in his article on oligarchs and hunting Noting that variouspublic organizations and hunting clubs had been losing out on their long-term leasesbroken by the government in favor of being auctioned off (sometimes in a non-transpar-ent manner) to new private enterprises he wrote
Only ten years ago almost all hunting land was public in terms of the number [of individ-ual grounds] listed for common hunting But then everything changed ldquoMuscovites arrivedand hunted They liked our places and said they wanted to take the landrdquo remembers onemember of a regional hunting society ldquoWe put in a claim won the competition andreceived a license for the plot we wantedrdquo noted a Moscow businessman one of the largestrenters of hunting lands in the Northwest (Serdyukov 2011)
Did the advent of the improved hunting laws even the playing field Serdyukov (2011)cites evidence that before the new laws came into force those with information andpower made preparations to win the auctions in advance and secure long-term 49-yearleases He cited the example of Tver Oblastrsquo where 16 agreements were signed by thegovernor for leases totaling 220085 ha each for a 49-year period all concluded on theeve of the open auction
Such anecdotal evidence cannot be accepted as a pattern but discussions on huntingforums suggest there is at least a perception among ordinary hunters that they areincreasingly being shutout from hunting resources while at the same time the powerelite are allowed full access to game even if it violates the law
The impact of high-profile poaching cases
As suggested by such exposeacutes as Zersquoev Wolfsonrsquos book noted above men in power inRussia or the USSR have long exhibited unconcern and impunity about violating hunt-ing norms In 1997 for example Prime Minister Viktor Chernomyrdin and AnatolyLisitsyn governor of Yaroslavrsquo Oblastrsquo were accused of illegally shooting a hibernating
Eurasian Geography and Economics 471
female bear but no charges were ever filed (Apalrsquokov and Averin 2008) Boris Yeltsinand the governor of Novgorod Oblastrsquo were alleged to hunt moose out of season(Moiseyenko 2004) An important difference with the past is the availability ofinformation in the Internet age The Russian press (print online and broadcast) socialmedia environmental organizations and huntersrsquo online forums have all publicizedVIP-poaching Sufficient cases emerged just in the last few years to allow creation ofTable A1 in Appendix 1 via information from media outlets Not all the cases listedhave resulted in convictions therefore I present the information as a demonstration ofhow perceptions are created in the mind of the public not as a list of people convictedof poaching
WWF-Russia and TraSSS (Center for Study of Terrorism International OrganizedCrime and Corruption) released a report on poaching in the Russian Far East and theirsurvey research seemed to affirm that local people believe that wildlife crime is oftenperpetrated by a powerful elite A majority (78 percent) of those surveyed felt that poach-ers were primarily people in power and 59 percent surveyed thought that the wealthywere the most common poachers (Vaysman Matveychuk and Minrsquokov 2012 13) Whilethe authors of the report felt that involvement of the local community to halt the crimeswas necessary at the same time it was acknowledged that local peoplersquos perceptions shiftthe blame to elite outsiders Baydykov (2012) a former hunting guide who worked foryears in the Altay Krayrsquos Kislukhinskiy reserve echoed this impression when hediscussed elite hunters who for years practiced illegal helicopter hunting in the region Hestated that such people crushed the institution of real hunting in the Altay Kray and thatordinary poorer hunters could certainly not afford the mechanized equipment
Not satisfied with open hunting grounds and seasons confident in their impunity they entera wildlife sanctuary on snowmobiles and helicopters The only obstacle in their way mightbe a ranger And the consequences of those encounters I find offensive
Vladimir Aramilev a renowned wildlife scientist who coordinates the Amur leopardprogram for WWF-Russia argued in an editorial for Russkiy okhotnichiy zhurnal (2014)that all the efforts and funds to halt poaching in Russia might be in vain because of asystem that does not inherently have a design to stop it He did find some hope inimprovement of some game animal numbers since privatized game farms look out fortheir investments However Aramilev also wrote that those who prosecute the crime donot work actively enough to condemn the perpetrators and therefore the impunity thatpoachers enjoy breeds contempt for the law
A citizen who is law-abiding is guided by his inner convictions which coincide with lawsof human society and fear of inevitable punishment Double standards completely ruinedthe system of loyal relations to onersquos neighbor the conservation of the environment andcompliance with the law The post-Soviet period with raging theft and banditry put an endto the soul of a Russian person Therefore a law abiding citizenry can only be achievedthrough the second path through the fear of inevitable punishment And what type of inevi-table punishment for poaching can there be if even those who work for powerful officesare not interested (Aramilev 2013)
While poaching accusations against officials and wealthy businessmen occur throughoutRussia the record in the Altay Republic has been especially gruesome Severalhigh-profile cases were broadly covered in the Russian press and followed keenly byenvironmental organizations In 2003 a local wildlife manager encountered a group
472 K Braden
who illegally hunted from a Mi-8 helicopter a protected herd of ibex and the groupturned out to include Aleksey Saurin who at the time was head of federal managementfor hunting resources (Braden and Prudnikova 2008 15ndash16)
Perhaps the most notorious case was referred to as ldquoAltay-gaterdquo (Castner andEwald 2009) A VIP group had apparently been illegally hunting argali in the Kosh-Agach district when the helicopter crashed (the Altapress was quickly on the scene ofthe accident and published pictures including of the ibex) Among the dead were thepresidential envoy to the State Duma Aleksandr Kosopkin and Viktor Kaimin chair-man of the Committee for the Protection Use and Reproduction of Fauna of theAltay Republic who had earlier promoted trophy hunting in the Altay The four whosurvived included the Deputy Prime Minister of the Republic of Altay Anatoly Ban-nykh chief for the State Duma Committee on Economic Policy and EntrepreneurshipNikolai Kapranov CEO of the Moscow-based industrial environmental companyldquoInekordquo Boris Belinsky and a co-pilot Maxim Kolbin Bannykh resigned his positionafter the crash and he along with Belinsky and Kapranov were charged with illegalhunting The investigation dragged on for two years with the case alternately dis-missed and reopened as environmental groups brought pressure on the governmentThe defendants claimed they had not participated in the actual shooting but only wereguilty of being present on the helicopter On 23 May 2011 the three men wereacquitted and the prosecutor appealed When sent back to local courts it was decidedthat the statute of limitations had expired Commenting on the case Mikhail Kreyn-dlin of Greenpeace-Russia noted ldquoTruly now VIP-poachers have gotten a clear signallsquoall is possible and nothing will come of itrsquo The ordinary citizen caught poachingcan be punished with a real prison term Senior officials are not threatened with any-thingrdquo (Vishnevskiy 2011)
But other high-profile cases have been brought under suspicious circumstancesAleksey Navalny with the Progress Party and an active opponent of Vladimir Putin wasaccused by VOOP (the All-Russian Nature Conservation Society) of poaching becausehe posed for a picture after moose hunting that appeared to be taken in the summerwhile the season does not start until October (The Moscow Times 2014) LyubovrsquoDuyko who heads up the societyrsquos legal affairs sent an official complaint to the pros-ecutorrsquos office Navalny denied the charge Duyko is a prominent member of PutinrsquosUnited Russia Party (along with other members of the VOOP Board) and stood for2014 municipal elections in the Porokhovyye district of St Petersburg as a party mem-ber (Varkhivakhnet 2014)
Some attempts to bring valid complaints against VIP illegal hunters have resulted indifficult times for inspectors or prosecutors One well-known case involved AleksandrDovydenko a hunting guide with the organization ldquoMosoblokhotupravleniyrdquo who losthis job in 2013 and was sentenced to probation in a prison term for abuse of power Hehad apprehended people he accused of illegal hunting including the head of Gazpromrsquosgeology division Gennady Kucherov and the CEO of the firm ldquoTranssetirdquo (Table A1)Questions arose during the trial of whether Dovydenko had shot one person in a groupof poachers whom he claimed were resisting arrest by escaping on their snowmobileAn unemployed hunter who accompanied the others was the only one eventuallycharged and convicted of poaching (Shvarev 2013b) The Dovydenko case receivedmuch attention and inspired a petition via the NGO ldquoChangeorgrdquo to relieve him of thecharges5 A similar incident occurred in Kurgan Oblastrsquo with an inspector who sus-pected police of poaching from snowmobiles reported it and then was arrested himself
Eurasian Geography and Economics 473
and accused of taking bribes in earlier incidents The poaching case against the officialswas never prosecuted (Chelovek i zakon 2014)
Motivations for VIP-poaching
Recreational poaching has been examined by Muth and Bowe (1998) in the UnitedStates and the authors suggested two motivations poaching as ldquothrill killingrdquo andobsession with display of trophies (15ndash17) One aspect that differentiates motivation inthese cases from the Russian context is the element of secretiveness Illegal trophy hun-ters in the American West take pains to hide the evidence from authorities (Archibold2006) while VIP poachers in Russia usually operate in an open fashion
Urbanrsquos (2010) study of the cultures of power in post-communist Russia provides auseful framework for exploring the motivations of Russian VIP poachers While abusesof power by oligarchs and the nouveaux riches have been well documented (see forexample Dawisha 2014 Hoffman 2002) Urbanrsquos study allows a look inside the cultureof the elite through interviews and defines the importance of the sub-culture or ldquoinrdquogroup He suggests that for those on the outside the actions of the elite may seem mis-taken or crazy but ldquofor those sharing the same habitus informed by the same culturalpractices and participating in the same discourse they are regarded as realrdquo (6) FurtherUrban presents a strong case that law and morality do not go hand in hand for those inpower but actually may work in opposition moral criteria are established through inter-personal relationships while the law itself is regarded as a weakness (15ndash16) This argu-ment coincides well with Aramilevrsquos position noted above that once respect for the lawthrough an inner moral compass disappears there is only the of threat punishment thatwill halt lawbreakers
Researchers have suggested that part of Vladimir Putinrsquos mass appeal to citizens ishis role in ldquore-masculinizingrdquo their self-image as Russians (Foxall 2013 Riabov andRiabova 2014) Gender is an important boundary marker for those in power and theattempt to make concrete an ldquousrdquo versus ldquothemrdquo mentality Riabov and Riabova (2014)noted that the traditional attributes of masculinity suggest power while submissioncorrelates with what (in the authorsrsquo view) some Russians perceive as feminine attri-butes (25ndash25) A study of the public images portrayed by Putin in settings that arehyper-masculine (Figure 4) underscores these arguments Foxall has examined a seriesof Kremlin-approved photographs released of Putin that show him in traditional maleactivities associated with outdoor recreation and noted that these have created anldquoAction Manrdquo portrait of a leader (Foxall 2013 134 see also Young 2011) A milita-rized virility is an expression of state power The term associated with such images isnastoyashchiy muzhik in the past referring to the peasant tradition in Russia but nowco-opted by elite such as Putin to suggest it is he who is the ldquorealrdquo Russian guy (Riabovand Riabova 2014)
What might the real ldquoreal muzhikirdquo think of such seemingly hyper-masculineexpressions of power Online forum responses by rank-and-file hunters suggest an atti-tude of contempt While Putin may remain popular with the public press coverage andsocial media discussion of unpunished elite criminals often highlight the bloodthirstynature of the crime the seeming unconcern of the VIP hunters and even public dis-dain6
474 K Braden
Figure 3 Editorial cartoon on privatization of hunting resources by artist Mikhail LarichevVecherniy Peterburg October 20 2009 Translation ldquoSoldrdquoSource Permission was obtained from the copyright holder
Figure 4 Vladimir Putin on a hunt in the Tyva Republic 2007 Photograph by European PressPhoto AgencySource Permission was obtained from the copyright holder
Eurasian Geography and Economics 475
Greedy people driven by vanity and after blood hellip not poor people but people in goodpositions (Baydykov 2012)
What land is left to defend Only those asshole oligarchs are lefthellipif the state laws are notfunctioning itrsquos time to fire the officials and their entourages -blogger comments on poach-ing in Samara Luka Nature Park (Sistema Opoveshcheniya 2014)
It seems to be that soon the only justice in Russia will be vigilante justice- blogger com-ment on Altay-gate helicopter crash incident (Mir Novostey 2014)
On the theme of poaching a law should be perceived normally as a law by hunters A badlaw is not a law but just derives from rotten conditions hellip Right now order is only upheldthrough repression but the order is spoiled Controllers are caught up in it ten times overfor this bullshit not a society determining its own traditions Blogger ldquodEretikrdquo (Gunsruforum 2013 Shvarev 2013a)
Officials are lawless hellip you canrsquot beat the system you can only be indignant and learnfrom the mistakes of others Blogger Xgod89 (Gunsru forum 2011)
The truth about Russia now is that MNR and the courts do not rule but insolent jerks whomuzzle the courts and prosecutorsrsquo offices are in charge Blogger A Bonch-Bruyevich com-menting on Dovydenko case (Shvarev 2013b)
Some fat urban dyadrsquoka who goes into the forest and finds a bear or moose poached withhelp of hunting guide (Shalygin 2013a)
Conclusion for hunting sustainability ndash the value of a moral compass
I have argued that VIP illegal hunting though not a high percentage of poaching casessets a destructive tone not only because of direct damage to wildlife sustainability butalso because it contributes to corruption of inspectors and prosecution personnel cyni-cism about rule of law and a discouragement to non-elite hunters who are increasinglycut off from prey due to regulations and higher costs
The utility for VIP hunters may not be economic gain but may be the sense of powerenhancement and differentiation from the masses Social science research has suggestedthat unhidden violations of social norms may actually signal power whereas lower powerindividuals are more subject to social constraints (see for example Van Kleef et al2011) There are rewards to elevated power and the establishment of identity in a selectsubgroup of actors Resources are more accessible as is the ability to make decisions onhow to distribute those resources to others Keltner Gruenfeld and Anderson (2003)have cited numerous social-psychological experiments suggesting that elevated powerincreases the likelihood of socially inappropriate actions often showing up in males asldquoprofligate behaviorsrdquo (276ndash277) Given these precepts it is possible that overt incidentsof impunity in wildlife crime by VIP hunters in Russia are signs of status and a way tomaintain group identity a proposition that calls for further investigation
In turn the narrative of VIP poaching solidifies the perception of corruption ndash a phe-nomenon measured in Transparency Internationalrsquos Corruption Perceptions Index(Transparency International 2014) and a sense of hopelessness about the system ndash a factobserved by Russian social scientists such as Kofanova and Petukhov (2006) who sug-gest a narrative about endemic corruption is created in the minds of ordinary RussiansSurvey results show that most Russians believe the state does not act in the interest of
476 K Braden
its citizens bureaucrats are motivated by personal gain and corruption penetrates allspheres of society (Kofanova and Petukhov 2006 29) This narrative of corruption andcrime is supported by a Russian mass media that ldquovigorously relaysrdquo a normativesystem of a criminal world engendering disrespect for the judiciary and for formal lawsand an impression that the most successful people in Russia today display the mostnegative behavior models (Iurevich and Ushakov 2010 21ndash22 26ndash27) SimilarlyDawisha (2014) has explored the ldquosistemardquo inside the Russian hierarchy in her bookPutinrsquos Kleptocracy noting that the risk of activities is transferred from the elite to thestate but the rewards are privatized thus allowing those in power ldquoto act withimpunityrdquo (332ndash333) Given Putinrsquos arguments in favor of fighting corruption how canthe actions of insider elites be reconciled with evidence of environmental lawbreaking
Dawisha (2014) rightly notes ldquoThis is not to say that the Russian ruling elite doesnot see the benefits of a robust rule-of-law systemrdquo (9) While her exploration focusedon elite actions in international financial circles I make a similar argument of a selectiveapproach to application of domestic Russian laws on illegal hunting Protections againstprosecution for some in the government and rights conditional upon loyalty to theregime ensure that those in power can act in a predatory manner Informal associationsuseful friends and privileged access to resources are hallmarks of the insider ldquosistemardquo(Ledeneva 2013) As empirical data are presented in the future on violators apprehendedand convicted under the new 2012 hunting laws the number of cases involving peoplein power should be instructive to observe
Feldman and Blokov (2009) found in their survey that personalities mattered interms of public perception the most influential people for solving environmental ques-tions cited by respondents were those in political power business leaders ministry offi-cials and heads of NGOs (737) Precisely because high-profile people have sway overthe public in terms of societal norms for environmental law that fact might be put touse for improved observance of the 2012 regulations I suggest a new tool for socialnorming with respect to hunting laws in Russia publicity for well-known Russians whodemonstrate a new type of power and masculine image by adhering to regulations Vla-dimir Putin for example noted in an Outdoor Life interview ldquoToday when hunting andfishing are more like a tribute to traditions a sort of hobby enthusiasts of these outdooractivities should guide themselves by the lsquoDo No Harmrsquo principlerdquo (Young 2011 58)In his examination of how to improve law enforcement in the realm of environmentalnorms Sverdyukov (2014) wrote ldquothe mechanism of moral influence on offenders ispractically not used it is true but it is necessary to rework the levers of moral actionrdquo(160)
While some of the initiators of OD-ROS were people of power7 myriad bloggersfrom online hunting social forums picked up and repeated the text that the organizers ofthe 2014 OD-ROS Conference used in launching the effort
In past decades a host of serious problems have occurred in the sphere of Russian huntingLife has shown that the government is not capable of solving them The wider huntingcommunity can and should undertake a discussion of these problems identify solutionsand formulate constructive proposals for organs of state power hellip the first huntersrsquo confer-ence was the initiative of ordinary hunters unburdened by property or hunting lands withone goal to conserve the historic right of Russians to hunt This was not first given underSoviet power but much earlier ndash by tradition a significant part of the culture and in theblood of the Russian people (Rossiyskiy okhotnichiy soyuz 2014)
Eurasian Geography and Economics 477
AcknowledgementsThe author wishes to thank Dr Margaret Diddams of Seattle Pacific University for assistance withsocial psychology sources and Jennifer Castner of The Altai Project and geographer Dr JaimeKooser for reviewing drafts of this work
Disclosure statementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the author
Notes1 The rights of indigenous groups especially those designated of the North Siberia the Altay
Republic and the Far East have been described through sections of the hunting regulationsand amendments of various years While these populations are not the focus of this study theauthor recognizes the importance of the survival of indigenous cultures access to traditionalhunting grounds and land use rights for minority people in the Russian Federation
2 The focus here is on recreational hunting with firearms and excludes the myriad of illegalfishing cases covered in the Russian press Likewise use of snares and other traps particu-larly by poachers has been very controversial and warrants additional discussion
3 No breakdown by organizations versus individuals was available after the year 2011 at thetime of this writing Often the hunting leases run by private owners are large recreational cen-ters such as the Dubakinskiy resort in Leningrad Oblastrsquo owned by Nikolai Shamalov abanker whom Forbes dubbed one of the richest men in Russia The site accessible with ahelicopter landing pad includes a well-appointed cottage (ldquoVIP-Houserdquo) with televisionsauna and billiard rooms available for rental during moose season The newspaper Izvestiyareported on 26 September 2012 that three millionaire businessmen including Alfa BankrsquosPyotr Aven had invested 80 million rubles into creation of a hunting enterprise ldquoMedvedrsquordquo inArghangelrsquosk Oblastrsquo for VIP hunters a closed hunting club specializing in brown bear wildboar deer moose and Siberian stag (maral) The brainchild of businessman VladimirButorin the enterprise is located in the town of Bereznik where Butorinrsquos companies also areinvolved in agriculture and forest products This was the second enterprise invested in byAven who had also registered in Moscow a hunting club called ldquoHunting Groundrdquo financedby his private investment (Izvestiya 26 September 2012 Accessed 25 July 2014 httpizvestiarunews536084)
4 Butorin for example has not always done well with local farmers but has argued he isbringing access electrical power and other infrastructure as well as a fund for social pro-grams into the area Visser Mamonova and Spoor (2012) argued that the benefits of landtransfers have been mixed and laws while purportedly passed to cut down on monopolieshave instead strengthened the hands of large-scale land owners often shored up by corruptlocal officials (925)
5 As of August 2014 the case was still unresolved and Mr Dovydenko was consideringwhether he should appeal based on an amnesty declared by the Duma in honor of the 20thanniversary of the Russian Constitution
6 In addition to hunting news and environmental web sites one called Brakonrsquoerovnet has beenestablished to both to support legitimate hunters and to report news photographs and videoson poaching incidents
7 For example Nikolay Valuev former boxing champion elected to the Duma in 2011 underPutinrsquos party Valuev himself had been accused of poaching but the Arkhangelrsquosk regionalprosecutor had refused to consider the case He was added in 2014 to MNRrsquos Public Councilon Hunting
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Visser Oane Natalie Mamonova and Max Spoor 2012 ldquoOligarchs Megafarms and LandReserves Understanding Land Grabbing in Russiardquo Journal of Peasant Studies 39 899ndash931doi101080030661502012675574
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ermem
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VIP(s)at
timeincident
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rted
Sou
rce(s)
Web
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verified
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ary20
15
2005
Kursk
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bullChairCom
mittee
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thSpo
rts
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onlin
e127
200
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657
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lic
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zhivotny
kh529
200
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7may29-
huntershtm
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lic
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-Ineyskiy
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EmergencySitu
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zhivotny
kh529
200
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7may29-
huntershtm
2006
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City
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ncil
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022006
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014
2008
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nService
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201
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erno
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tinued)
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tinued)
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timeincident
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Web
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licbullDirectorof
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201
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iruarchive96
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erno
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201
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516
200
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715
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erno
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200
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17jun2
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icipal
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tyLuk
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0520
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2120
10
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tinued)
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tinued)
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Location
Position
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VIP(s)at
timeincident
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rted
Sou
rce(s)
Web
addressAccessof
each
verified
11Janu
ary20
15
Moscow
Oblastrsquo
Vysok
ovodistrict
bullHeadof
Interior
Affairs
ofDmitrov
district
bullHeadof
indu
strial
geolog
yadministration
httpwwwechomskrunews
7357
28-echohtml
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licbullYakut
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tyGosdu
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berof
theBoard
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Rossiyskaya
gazeta
528
201
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005
28vertolet
html
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enOblastrsquoSurgu
tbullDeputyhead
ofUnitedRussiaParty
Surgu
tregion
Tyum
enskiyeizVestiy
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20
2010
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50
2011
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park
bullDirectorof
build
ingsupp
lyforKam
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town
Inform
atsion
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agentstvo
Vysota10
20507
201
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02ruaccidents44
598html
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Repub
licbullGov
erno
rof
Arkhang
elsk
Region
ResursLesru409
2011
httpwwwresurslesrunewsindex
htmlid=18
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Oblastrsquo
Olkho
viyreserve
bullDeputyof
district
DUMA
UnitedRussia
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grad-Tim
es209
2011
httpvo
lgog
rad-tim
esrustories18
8
2012
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bullVicemayor
ofBlago
veshchensk
bullRosselkho
znadzorexecutive
bullSpecialistregion
aloh
otup
ravleniya
(hun
tingmanagem
ent)
NTV
216
201
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srucom
211201
4httpwwwntvruno
vosti8
4295
6httpwwwnew
srucomarchrussia
11feb2014vipoacherh
tml (C
ontin
ued)
488 K Braden
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tinued)
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Location
Position
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VIP(s)at
timeincident
repo
rted
Sou
rce(s)
Web
addressAccessof
each
verified
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ary20
15
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arsk
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Stolbyreserve
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police
Kolosov
skiy
region
Okh
otarybalkavOmskoy
Oblasti117
201
3httpoи
ppф
zakondocum41-2013-
01-15-04
-45-38
673
-201
3-01
-17-11-
05-32html
Kirov
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bullProgressParty
ampRussian
Opp
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Coo
rdinationCou
ncil
Moscow
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esFeb19
20
14httpwwwth
emoscowtim
escom
newsarticle494
848html
2013
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Bog
dano
vich
reserve
bullState
Dum
adepu
tymem
berof
Liberal
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111201
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tentsvrd11-01-20
13
news10
5215
1694
htm
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oburasskiy
region
bullFirstvice
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mun
icipal
administration
Nov
oburasskiy
region
New
srucom
822
201
3httpwwwnew
srucomrussia
22aug2
013oh
otahtml
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aUnitedRussiaParty
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sbo
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14mem
berstate
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201
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krusocial2
01305
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etsnature
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lawyers
Nov
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lyesa208
201
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niko
vcomarticlephp
ELEMENT_ID=22
241
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orskiy
region
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bullSaratov
district
courtofficial
Vzglyad-info12
0220
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131202
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alis-pytiny-na-
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-vysok
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district
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Con
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drdquobulldepu
tychiefengineer
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drdquo
Omskinform
530
201
3httpom
skinform
runews56
598
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tinued)
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tinued)
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VIP(s)at
timeincident
repo
rted
Sou
rce(s)
Web
addressAccessof
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11Janu
ary20
15
2014
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Hun
tingCom
mittee
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oyemneniye
818
201
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vosti1
8-Aug
ust-20
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ustim
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(Yakutia)
An-on
layn
124
201
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3144
14Tuv
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lic
Todzhinskiydistrict
bullLocal
branch
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ations-State
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allvessels
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policem
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201
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vostiru625
201
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kruin
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2014
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100
7116
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sksibno
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2716
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lic
Mordo
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bullDeputygo
vernor
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Mordo
via
PortalProgo
rodSaransk
416
20
14httppg
13runewsview
125
4
AltaykrayYegorrsquoevskiy
reserve
bullAltayDeputy
Nov
chikhinskiyregion
Altayskaya
pravda
220
201
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2rupaper
paper_1161
9html
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ezhOblastrsquo
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bullActor
andchairRussian
Cultural
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ndation
MKRU
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20201
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mkruarticle201
402
20
988115
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ayskiy
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amediarunewsprim
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121220
14408
00
490 K Braden
- Abstract
- Introduction wildlife poaching in the context of Russian environmental management
- Background The literature on ``green criminality and poaching
- Methods value and limitations of social and advocacy media as a data source
- Russian legal regime for hunting2
- Privatization of hunting lands
- The impact of high-profile poaching cases
- Motivations for VIP-poaching
- Conclusion for hunting sustainability - the value of a moral compass
- Acknowledgements
- Disclosure statement
- Notes
- References
- Appendix 1
-
female bear but no charges were ever filed (Apalrsquokov and Averin 2008) Boris Yeltsinand the governor of Novgorod Oblastrsquo were alleged to hunt moose out of season(Moiseyenko 2004) An important difference with the past is the availability ofinformation in the Internet age The Russian press (print online and broadcast) socialmedia environmental organizations and huntersrsquo online forums have all publicizedVIP-poaching Sufficient cases emerged just in the last few years to allow creation ofTable A1 in Appendix 1 via information from media outlets Not all the cases listedhave resulted in convictions therefore I present the information as a demonstration ofhow perceptions are created in the mind of the public not as a list of people convictedof poaching
WWF-Russia and TraSSS (Center for Study of Terrorism International OrganizedCrime and Corruption) released a report on poaching in the Russian Far East and theirsurvey research seemed to affirm that local people believe that wildlife crime is oftenperpetrated by a powerful elite A majority (78 percent) of those surveyed felt that poach-ers were primarily people in power and 59 percent surveyed thought that the wealthywere the most common poachers (Vaysman Matveychuk and Minrsquokov 2012 13) Whilethe authors of the report felt that involvement of the local community to halt the crimeswas necessary at the same time it was acknowledged that local peoplersquos perceptions shiftthe blame to elite outsiders Baydykov (2012) a former hunting guide who worked foryears in the Altay Krayrsquos Kislukhinskiy reserve echoed this impression when hediscussed elite hunters who for years practiced illegal helicopter hunting in the region Hestated that such people crushed the institution of real hunting in the Altay Kray and thatordinary poorer hunters could certainly not afford the mechanized equipment
Not satisfied with open hunting grounds and seasons confident in their impunity they entera wildlife sanctuary on snowmobiles and helicopters The only obstacle in their way mightbe a ranger And the consequences of those encounters I find offensive
Vladimir Aramilev a renowned wildlife scientist who coordinates the Amur leopardprogram for WWF-Russia argued in an editorial for Russkiy okhotnichiy zhurnal (2014)that all the efforts and funds to halt poaching in Russia might be in vain because of asystem that does not inherently have a design to stop it He did find some hope inimprovement of some game animal numbers since privatized game farms look out fortheir investments However Aramilev also wrote that those who prosecute the crime donot work actively enough to condemn the perpetrators and therefore the impunity thatpoachers enjoy breeds contempt for the law
A citizen who is law-abiding is guided by his inner convictions which coincide with lawsof human society and fear of inevitable punishment Double standards completely ruinedthe system of loyal relations to onersquos neighbor the conservation of the environment andcompliance with the law The post-Soviet period with raging theft and banditry put an endto the soul of a Russian person Therefore a law abiding citizenry can only be achievedthrough the second path through the fear of inevitable punishment And what type of inevi-table punishment for poaching can there be if even those who work for powerful officesare not interested (Aramilev 2013)
While poaching accusations against officials and wealthy businessmen occur throughoutRussia the record in the Altay Republic has been especially gruesome Severalhigh-profile cases were broadly covered in the Russian press and followed keenly byenvironmental organizations In 2003 a local wildlife manager encountered a group
472 K Braden
who illegally hunted from a Mi-8 helicopter a protected herd of ibex and the groupturned out to include Aleksey Saurin who at the time was head of federal managementfor hunting resources (Braden and Prudnikova 2008 15ndash16)
Perhaps the most notorious case was referred to as ldquoAltay-gaterdquo (Castner andEwald 2009) A VIP group had apparently been illegally hunting argali in the Kosh-Agach district when the helicopter crashed (the Altapress was quickly on the scene ofthe accident and published pictures including of the ibex) Among the dead were thepresidential envoy to the State Duma Aleksandr Kosopkin and Viktor Kaimin chair-man of the Committee for the Protection Use and Reproduction of Fauna of theAltay Republic who had earlier promoted trophy hunting in the Altay The four whosurvived included the Deputy Prime Minister of the Republic of Altay Anatoly Ban-nykh chief for the State Duma Committee on Economic Policy and EntrepreneurshipNikolai Kapranov CEO of the Moscow-based industrial environmental companyldquoInekordquo Boris Belinsky and a co-pilot Maxim Kolbin Bannykh resigned his positionafter the crash and he along with Belinsky and Kapranov were charged with illegalhunting The investigation dragged on for two years with the case alternately dis-missed and reopened as environmental groups brought pressure on the governmentThe defendants claimed they had not participated in the actual shooting but only wereguilty of being present on the helicopter On 23 May 2011 the three men wereacquitted and the prosecutor appealed When sent back to local courts it was decidedthat the statute of limitations had expired Commenting on the case Mikhail Kreyn-dlin of Greenpeace-Russia noted ldquoTruly now VIP-poachers have gotten a clear signallsquoall is possible and nothing will come of itrsquo The ordinary citizen caught poachingcan be punished with a real prison term Senior officials are not threatened with any-thingrdquo (Vishnevskiy 2011)
But other high-profile cases have been brought under suspicious circumstancesAleksey Navalny with the Progress Party and an active opponent of Vladimir Putin wasaccused by VOOP (the All-Russian Nature Conservation Society) of poaching becausehe posed for a picture after moose hunting that appeared to be taken in the summerwhile the season does not start until October (The Moscow Times 2014) LyubovrsquoDuyko who heads up the societyrsquos legal affairs sent an official complaint to the pros-ecutorrsquos office Navalny denied the charge Duyko is a prominent member of PutinrsquosUnited Russia Party (along with other members of the VOOP Board) and stood for2014 municipal elections in the Porokhovyye district of St Petersburg as a party mem-ber (Varkhivakhnet 2014)
Some attempts to bring valid complaints against VIP illegal hunters have resulted indifficult times for inspectors or prosecutors One well-known case involved AleksandrDovydenko a hunting guide with the organization ldquoMosoblokhotupravleniyrdquo who losthis job in 2013 and was sentenced to probation in a prison term for abuse of power Hehad apprehended people he accused of illegal hunting including the head of Gazpromrsquosgeology division Gennady Kucherov and the CEO of the firm ldquoTranssetirdquo (Table A1)Questions arose during the trial of whether Dovydenko had shot one person in a groupof poachers whom he claimed were resisting arrest by escaping on their snowmobileAn unemployed hunter who accompanied the others was the only one eventuallycharged and convicted of poaching (Shvarev 2013b) The Dovydenko case receivedmuch attention and inspired a petition via the NGO ldquoChangeorgrdquo to relieve him of thecharges5 A similar incident occurred in Kurgan Oblastrsquo with an inspector who sus-pected police of poaching from snowmobiles reported it and then was arrested himself
Eurasian Geography and Economics 473
and accused of taking bribes in earlier incidents The poaching case against the officialswas never prosecuted (Chelovek i zakon 2014)
Motivations for VIP-poaching
Recreational poaching has been examined by Muth and Bowe (1998) in the UnitedStates and the authors suggested two motivations poaching as ldquothrill killingrdquo andobsession with display of trophies (15ndash17) One aspect that differentiates motivation inthese cases from the Russian context is the element of secretiveness Illegal trophy hun-ters in the American West take pains to hide the evidence from authorities (Archibold2006) while VIP poachers in Russia usually operate in an open fashion
Urbanrsquos (2010) study of the cultures of power in post-communist Russia provides auseful framework for exploring the motivations of Russian VIP poachers While abusesof power by oligarchs and the nouveaux riches have been well documented (see forexample Dawisha 2014 Hoffman 2002) Urbanrsquos study allows a look inside the cultureof the elite through interviews and defines the importance of the sub-culture or ldquoinrdquogroup He suggests that for those on the outside the actions of the elite may seem mis-taken or crazy but ldquofor those sharing the same habitus informed by the same culturalpractices and participating in the same discourse they are regarded as realrdquo (6) FurtherUrban presents a strong case that law and morality do not go hand in hand for those inpower but actually may work in opposition moral criteria are established through inter-personal relationships while the law itself is regarded as a weakness (15ndash16) This argu-ment coincides well with Aramilevrsquos position noted above that once respect for the lawthrough an inner moral compass disappears there is only the of threat punishment thatwill halt lawbreakers
Researchers have suggested that part of Vladimir Putinrsquos mass appeal to citizens ishis role in ldquore-masculinizingrdquo their self-image as Russians (Foxall 2013 Riabov andRiabova 2014) Gender is an important boundary marker for those in power and theattempt to make concrete an ldquousrdquo versus ldquothemrdquo mentality Riabov and Riabova (2014)noted that the traditional attributes of masculinity suggest power while submissioncorrelates with what (in the authorsrsquo view) some Russians perceive as feminine attri-butes (25ndash25) A study of the public images portrayed by Putin in settings that arehyper-masculine (Figure 4) underscores these arguments Foxall has examined a seriesof Kremlin-approved photographs released of Putin that show him in traditional maleactivities associated with outdoor recreation and noted that these have created anldquoAction Manrdquo portrait of a leader (Foxall 2013 134 see also Young 2011) A milita-rized virility is an expression of state power The term associated with such images isnastoyashchiy muzhik in the past referring to the peasant tradition in Russia but nowco-opted by elite such as Putin to suggest it is he who is the ldquorealrdquo Russian guy (Riabovand Riabova 2014)
What might the real ldquoreal muzhikirdquo think of such seemingly hyper-masculineexpressions of power Online forum responses by rank-and-file hunters suggest an atti-tude of contempt While Putin may remain popular with the public press coverage andsocial media discussion of unpunished elite criminals often highlight the bloodthirstynature of the crime the seeming unconcern of the VIP hunters and even public dis-dain6
474 K Braden
Figure 3 Editorial cartoon on privatization of hunting resources by artist Mikhail LarichevVecherniy Peterburg October 20 2009 Translation ldquoSoldrdquoSource Permission was obtained from the copyright holder
Figure 4 Vladimir Putin on a hunt in the Tyva Republic 2007 Photograph by European PressPhoto AgencySource Permission was obtained from the copyright holder
Eurasian Geography and Economics 475
Greedy people driven by vanity and after blood hellip not poor people but people in goodpositions (Baydykov 2012)
What land is left to defend Only those asshole oligarchs are lefthellipif the state laws are notfunctioning itrsquos time to fire the officials and their entourages -blogger comments on poach-ing in Samara Luka Nature Park (Sistema Opoveshcheniya 2014)
It seems to be that soon the only justice in Russia will be vigilante justice- blogger com-ment on Altay-gate helicopter crash incident (Mir Novostey 2014)
On the theme of poaching a law should be perceived normally as a law by hunters A badlaw is not a law but just derives from rotten conditions hellip Right now order is only upheldthrough repression but the order is spoiled Controllers are caught up in it ten times overfor this bullshit not a society determining its own traditions Blogger ldquodEretikrdquo (Gunsruforum 2013 Shvarev 2013a)
Officials are lawless hellip you canrsquot beat the system you can only be indignant and learnfrom the mistakes of others Blogger Xgod89 (Gunsru forum 2011)
The truth about Russia now is that MNR and the courts do not rule but insolent jerks whomuzzle the courts and prosecutorsrsquo offices are in charge Blogger A Bonch-Bruyevich com-menting on Dovydenko case (Shvarev 2013b)
Some fat urban dyadrsquoka who goes into the forest and finds a bear or moose poached withhelp of hunting guide (Shalygin 2013a)
Conclusion for hunting sustainability ndash the value of a moral compass
I have argued that VIP illegal hunting though not a high percentage of poaching casessets a destructive tone not only because of direct damage to wildlife sustainability butalso because it contributes to corruption of inspectors and prosecution personnel cyni-cism about rule of law and a discouragement to non-elite hunters who are increasinglycut off from prey due to regulations and higher costs
The utility for VIP hunters may not be economic gain but may be the sense of powerenhancement and differentiation from the masses Social science research has suggestedthat unhidden violations of social norms may actually signal power whereas lower powerindividuals are more subject to social constraints (see for example Van Kleef et al2011) There are rewards to elevated power and the establishment of identity in a selectsubgroup of actors Resources are more accessible as is the ability to make decisions onhow to distribute those resources to others Keltner Gruenfeld and Anderson (2003)have cited numerous social-psychological experiments suggesting that elevated powerincreases the likelihood of socially inappropriate actions often showing up in males asldquoprofligate behaviorsrdquo (276ndash277) Given these precepts it is possible that overt incidentsof impunity in wildlife crime by VIP hunters in Russia are signs of status and a way tomaintain group identity a proposition that calls for further investigation
In turn the narrative of VIP poaching solidifies the perception of corruption ndash a phe-nomenon measured in Transparency Internationalrsquos Corruption Perceptions Index(Transparency International 2014) and a sense of hopelessness about the system ndash a factobserved by Russian social scientists such as Kofanova and Petukhov (2006) who sug-gest a narrative about endemic corruption is created in the minds of ordinary RussiansSurvey results show that most Russians believe the state does not act in the interest of
476 K Braden
its citizens bureaucrats are motivated by personal gain and corruption penetrates allspheres of society (Kofanova and Petukhov 2006 29) This narrative of corruption andcrime is supported by a Russian mass media that ldquovigorously relaysrdquo a normativesystem of a criminal world engendering disrespect for the judiciary and for formal lawsand an impression that the most successful people in Russia today display the mostnegative behavior models (Iurevich and Ushakov 2010 21ndash22 26ndash27) SimilarlyDawisha (2014) has explored the ldquosistemardquo inside the Russian hierarchy in her bookPutinrsquos Kleptocracy noting that the risk of activities is transferred from the elite to thestate but the rewards are privatized thus allowing those in power ldquoto act withimpunityrdquo (332ndash333) Given Putinrsquos arguments in favor of fighting corruption how canthe actions of insider elites be reconciled with evidence of environmental lawbreaking
Dawisha (2014) rightly notes ldquoThis is not to say that the Russian ruling elite doesnot see the benefits of a robust rule-of-law systemrdquo (9) While her exploration focusedon elite actions in international financial circles I make a similar argument of a selectiveapproach to application of domestic Russian laws on illegal hunting Protections againstprosecution for some in the government and rights conditional upon loyalty to theregime ensure that those in power can act in a predatory manner Informal associationsuseful friends and privileged access to resources are hallmarks of the insider ldquosistemardquo(Ledeneva 2013) As empirical data are presented in the future on violators apprehendedand convicted under the new 2012 hunting laws the number of cases involving peoplein power should be instructive to observe
Feldman and Blokov (2009) found in their survey that personalities mattered interms of public perception the most influential people for solving environmental ques-tions cited by respondents were those in political power business leaders ministry offi-cials and heads of NGOs (737) Precisely because high-profile people have sway overthe public in terms of societal norms for environmental law that fact might be put touse for improved observance of the 2012 regulations I suggest a new tool for socialnorming with respect to hunting laws in Russia publicity for well-known Russians whodemonstrate a new type of power and masculine image by adhering to regulations Vla-dimir Putin for example noted in an Outdoor Life interview ldquoToday when hunting andfishing are more like a tribute to traditions a sort of hobby enthusiasts of these outdooractivities should guide themselves by the lsquoDo No Harmrsquo principlerdquo (Young 2011 58)In his examination of how to improve law enforcement in the realm of environmentalnorms Sverdyukov (2014) wrote ldquothe mechanism of moral influence on offenders ispractically not used it is true but it is necessary to rework the levers of moral actionrdquo(160)
While some of the initiators of OD-ROS were people of power7 myriad bloggersfrom online hunting social forums picked up and repeated the text that the organizers ofthe 2014 OD-ROS Conference used in launching the effort
In past decades a host of serious problems have occurred in the sphere of Russian huntingLife has shown that the government is not capable of solving them The wider huntingcommunity can and should undertake a discussion of these problems identify solutionsand formulate constructive proposals for organs of state power hellip the first huntersrsquo confer-ence was the initiative of ordinary hunters unburdened by property or hunting lands withone goal to conserve the historic right of Russians to hunt This was not first given underSoviet power but much earlier ndash by tradition a significant part of the culture and in theblood of the Russian people (Rossiyskiy okhotnichiy soyuz 2014)
Eurasian Geography and Economics 477
AcknowledgementsThe author wishes to thank Dr Margaret Diddams of Seattle Pacific University for assistance withsocial psychology sources and Jennifer Castner of The Altai Project and geographer Dr JaimeKooser for reviewing drafts of this work
Disclosure statementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the author
Notes1 The rights of indigenous groups especially those designated of the North Siberia the Altay
Republic and the Far East have been described through sections of the hunting regulationsand amendments of various years While these populations are not the focus of this study theauthor recognizes the importance of the survival of indigenous cultures access to traditionalhunting grounds and land use rights for minority people in the Russian Federation
2 The focus here is on recreational hunting with firearms and excludes the myriad of illegalfishing cases covered in the Russian press Likewise use of snares and other traps particu-larly by poachers has been very controversial and warrants additional discussion
3 No breakdown by organizations versus individuals was available after the year 2011 at thetime of this writing Often the hunting leases run by private owners are large recreational cen-ters such as the Dubakinskiy resort in Leningrad Oblastrsquo owned by Nikolai Shamalov abanker whom Forbes dubbed one of the richest men in Russia The site accessible with ahelicopter landing pad includes a well-appointed cottage (ldquoVIP-Houserdquo) with televisionsauna and billiard rooms available for rental during moose season The newspaper Izvestiyareported on 26 September 2012 that three millionaire businessmen including Alfa BankrsquosPyotr Aven had invested 80 million rubles into creation of a hunting enterprise ldquoMedvedrsquordquo inArghangelrsquosk Oblastrsquo for VIP hunters a closed hunting club specializing in brown bear wildboar deer moose and Siberian stag (maral) The brainchild of businessman VladimirButorin the enterprise is located in the town of Bereznik where Butorinrsquos companies also areinvolved in agriculture and forest products This was the second enterprise invested in byAven who had also registered in Moscow a hunting club called ldquoHunting Groundrdquo financedby his private investment (Izvestiya 26 September 2012 Accessed 25 July 2014 httpizvestiarunews536084)
4 Butorin for example has not always done well with local farmers but has argued he isbringing access electrical power and other infrastructure as well as a fund for social pro-grams into the area Visser Mamonova and Spoor (2012) argued that the benefits of landtransfers have been mixed and laws while purportedly passed to cut down on monopolieshave instead strengthened the hands of large-scale land owners often shored up by corruptlocal officials (925)
5 As of August 2014 the case was still unresolved and Mr Dovydenko was consideringwhether he should appeal based on an amnesty declared by the Duma in honor of the 20thanniversary of the Russian Constitution
6 In addition to hunting news and environmental web sites one called Brakonrsquoerovnet has beenestablished to both to support legitimate hunters and to report news photographs and videoson poaching incidents
7 For example Nikolay Valuev former boxing champion elected to the Duma in 2011 underPutinrsquos party Valuev himself had been accused of poaching but the Arkhangelrsquosk regionalprosecutor had refused to consider the case He was added in 2014 to MNRrsquos Public Councilon Hunting
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Vaysman A L S P Matveychuk and S I Minrsquokov 2012 Dostoinstva i nedostatki pravovogoregulirovaniya i borrsquoby s narusheniyami v oblasti okhrany i ispolrsquozovaniya resursov dikikhzhivotnykh [Pros and Cons of Legal Regulations and the Fight With Violators in the Area ofConservation and Use of Wild Animal Resources] Vladivostok World Wide Fund for NatureTraCCC httptracccgmuedupdfsBook_Vaisman_2012_all20(2)pdf
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Appendix
1
Table
A1
Sam
plerepo
rtsalleging
VIP-poachingin
post-Sov
ietperiod
(doesno
tim
plyconv
ictio
n)
Year
Location
Position(s)of
VIP(s)at
timeincident
reported
Source(s)
Web
addressAccessof
each
verified
11Janu
ary20
15
1997
Yaroslavl
Oblastrsquo
Ananinvillage
bullPresidentRussian
Federation
bullGov
erno
rYaroslavl
Oblastrsquo
Argum
enty
ifakti926
200
7Kom
prom
atRu
ecoethicsru
httpwwwcom
prom
at
rupage_21
495htm
httpgazetaaifruon
lineaif14
04
14_0
1
2001
Khakasiya
Repub
lic
Karatoshsko
-Ineyskiy
reserve
bullActor
andchairRussian
Cultural
Fou
ndation
bullFormer
speakerof
Russian
Dum
a
Nov
ayaG
azetaRu210
200
5http20
05nov
ayagazetarunom
er
2005
10n
n10
n-s01shtm
l
2002
AltayRepub
lic
Tarhatin
skiy
Lake
bullFormer
assistantto
VladimirPutin
and
BorisYeltsin
VitaTsentrzashchity
prav
zhivotny
khhttpwwwvitaorgruam
usem
ent
huntblack_listh
tm
2004
VladimirOblastrsquoSuzdal
bullOwnerof
newspaper
Mosko
vskiy
Kom
somoletsform
ermem
berof
the
Pub
licChamberRussian
Federation
Moscow
huntingclub
Zavtra204
200
4Kom
prom
atRu
wwwcom
prom
atrupage_1
4416
htm
httpzavtrarucontentv
iew200
4-02
-04
51
Nov
ogorod
Oblastrsquo
bullGov
erno
rNov
gorodregion
bullPresidentRussian
Federation
Argum
enty
ifakti926
200
7Kom
prom
atRu
httpwwwcom
prom
at
rupage_21
495htm
httpgazetaaifruon
lineaif14
04
14_0
1
(Con
tinued)
Eurasian Geography and Economics 485
TableA1
(Con
tinued)
Year
Location
Position
(s)of
VIP(s)at
timeincident
repo
rted
Sou
rce(s)
Web
addressAccessof
each
verified
11Janu
ary20
15
2005
Kursk
Oblastrsquo
Korenevskydistrict
Kursk
Pop
pyforest
reserve
bullChairCom
mittee
onYou
thSpo
rts
Drugd
ruga
onlin
e127
200
4httpwwwddd
kurskrunum
ber48
6new000
657
AltayRepub
lic
Shavlinskyreserve
bullDepartm
entHeadof
Con
servationamp
Hun
tingResou
rcesMinistryof
Agriculture
VitaTsentrzashchity
prav
zhivotny
kh529
200
7httpvitaorgrunew200
7may29-
huntershtm
Khakasiya
Repub
lic
Karatoshsko
-Ineyskiy
reserve
bullHead
MinistryforCivilDefense
and
EmergencySitu
ationsRussia
VitaTsentrzashchity
prav
zhivotny
kh529
200
7httpvitaorgrunew200
7may29-
huntershtm
2006
AltayKray
Cho
yadistrict
bullChairmanBarnaul
City
Cou
ncil
Bankfaks10
022006
httpwwwbankfaxrunews38
014
2008
Kam
chatka
Kray
Krono
tskiyreserve
bullFormer
head
ofFederal
Taxatio
nService
Volgo
grad
region
LifeNew
s128
201
0httplifenew
srunew
s10
930
2009
AltayRepub
licKosh
Agach
district
ldquoAltay-
gaterdquoincident
bullPresidentialenvo
yto
theState
Dum
abullDeputyGov
erno
rAltayRepub
licbullAltayRepub
licCom
mittee
toprotect
wild
life
bullOfficerof
lower
houseof
Parliament
Dum
astafferdeputy
head
ofRussian
President
Medvedev
bullPolicychiefcoun
selState
Dum
aCom
mittee
onEcono
mics
bullGov
erno
rAltayRepub
lic
New
YorkTim
es112
200
9p
6Nov
ayagazeta
(Aleksey
Tarasov)
Apr15
20
11p
8
httpwwwnytim
escom
200
901
12
worldeurop
e12
russiahtm
l_r=0
httpoldno
vayagazetarudata2011
04008
htm
l
Sakha
Repub
licRuspres
302
200
9httprosprescomcorruption37
27
(Con
tinued)
486 K Braden
TableA1
(Con
tinued)
Year
Location
Position
(s)of
VIP(s)at
timeincident
repo
rted
Sou
rce(s)
Web
addressAccessof
each
verified
11Janu
ary20
15
bullSecretary
ofregion
alUnitedRussiaParty
bullPresidentialenvo
yto
Central
federal
district
Krasnod
arKray
Ady
gea
Repub
licCaucasus
Biosphere
Reserve
bullPrimeMinisterAdy
geaRepub
licbullDeputyfinanceministerAdy
geaRepub
licbullDirectorof
hydroresourcesAdy
gea
Repub
lic
Pasmiru920
201
3httppasm
iruarchive96
715
Irku
tskOblastrsquoLake
BaikalBolshaya
Golou
stno
ye
Gov
erno
rIrku
tskOblastkilledin
helicop
ter
crash
Pasmiru920
201
3RBK
516
200
9httppasm
iruarchive96
715
httptoprbcrusociety1605
200
930
4213
shtml
Buryatiy
aRepub
lic
Kho
rinskiydistrict
Khu
dakskiybiosph
ere
reserve
bullUnitedRussiaParty
electiv
eDeputy
PeoplersquosKhu
ralof
Buryatia
BMK
Inform
atsion
noye
agentstvo902
200
9httpwwwbaikal-mediaru
newsconfl
icts561
42
Irku
tskOblastrsquo
bullGov
erno
rIrku
tskOblastrsquo
Argum
enty
RU
516
200
9httpargumentirucomnew
s200905
16148
11Yam
al-N
enets
Auton
omou
sOkrug
bullDeputychiefof
staffof
Taz
district
New
srucom
6172009
httpwwwnew
srucomrussia
17jun2
009sm
oljarh
tml
2010
Moscow
OblastrsquoPotlovo
villageZarayskiy
huntingreserve
bullOAO
ldquoBымпeлК
oмrdquo(Vim
pelcom
Ltd)
mob
ileph
one
bullBusinessm
anldquoК
oлoм
нaмeж
peгиoн
гaзrdquo
(Kolom
namezhregiong
az)gascompany
bullMun
icipal
district
depu
tyLuk
hovitskiy
region
VIPTroph
y12
0520
10httpviptroph
ycomarticles19
64
Ekh
oMoskv
y12
2120
10
(Con
tinued)
Eurasian Geography and Economics 487
TableA1
(Con
tinued)
Year
Location
Position
(s)of
VIP(s)at
timeincident
repo
rted
Sou
rce(s)
Web
addressAccessof
each
verified
11Janu
ary20
15
Moscow
Oblastrsquo
Vysok
ovodistrict
bullHeadof
Interior
Affairs
ofDmitrov
district
bullHeadof
indu
strial
geolog
yadministration
httpwwwechomskrunews
7357
28-echohtml
Sakha
Repub
licbullYakut
depu
tyGosdu
ma
bullMem
berof
theBoard
ofldquoA
LROSArdquo
diam
ondmininggrou
p
Rossiyskaya
gazeta
528
201
0httpwwwrgru201
005
28vertolet
html
Tyum
enOblastrsquoSurgu
tbullDeputyhead
ofUnitedRussiaParty
Surgu
tregion
Tyum
enskiyeizVestiy
a10
20
2010
httpoldt-iruarticle164
50
2011
Volgo
grad
Oblastrsquo
Kam
yshindistrict
Shcherbakov
skayanature
park
bullDirectorof
build
ingsupp
lyforKam
yshin
town
Inform
atsion
noye
agentstvo
Vysota10
20507
201
4httpv1
02ruaccidents44
598html
Sakha
Repub
licbullGov
erno
rof
Arkhang
elsk
Region
ResursLesru409
2011
httpwwwresurslesrunewsindex
htmlid=18
5Volgo
grad
Oblastrsquo
Olkho
viyreserve
bullDeputyof
district
DUMA
UnitedRussia
Party
Volgo
grad-Tim
es209
2011
httpvo
lgog
rad-tim
esrustories18
8
2012
Amur
Oblastrsquo
bullVicemayor
ofBlago
veshchensk
bullRosselkho
znadzorexecutive
bullSpecialistregion
aloh
otup
ravleniya
(hun
tingmanagem
ent)
NTV
216
201
4New
srucom
211201
4httpwwwntvruno
vosti8
4295
6httpwwwnew
srucomarchrussia
11feb2014vipoacherh
tml (C
ontin
ued)
488 K Braden
TableA1
(Con
tinued)
Year
Location
Position
(s)of
VIP(s)at
timeincident
repo
rted
Sou
rce(s)
Web
addressAccessof
each
verified
11Janu
ary20
15
Krasnoy
arsk
Kray
Stolbyreserve
bullHeadof
police
Kolosov
skiy
region
Okh
otarybalkavOmskoy
Oblasti117
201
3httpoи
ppф
zakondocum41-2013-
01-15-04
-45-38
673
-201
3-01
-17-11-
05-32html
Kirov
Oblastrsquo
bullProgressParty
ampRussian
Opp
osition
Coo
rdinationCou
ncil
Moscow
Tim
esFeb19
20
14httpwwwth
emoscowtim
escom
newsarticle494
848html
2013
SverdlovskOblastrsquo
Bog
dano
vich
reserve
bullState
Dum
adepu
tymem
berof
Liberal
Dem
ocratic
Party
URARU
111201
3httpurarucon
tentsvrd11-01-20
13
news10
5215
1694
htm
l
Saratov
Oblastrsquo
Nov
oburasskiy
region
bullFirstvice
presidentof
mun
icipal
administration
Nov
oburasskiy
region
New
srucom
822
201
3httpwwwnew
srucomrussia
22aug2
013oh
otahtml
Arkhang
elsk
Oblastrsquo
bullDeputyState
Dum
aUnitedRussiaParty
andfamou
sbo
xer20
14mem
berstate
huntingcoun
cil
MK
95let523
201
3httpwwwm
krusocial2
01305
23
8588
13-valuev-ub
il-medvedy
a-chestnohtml
Kaliningrad
Oblastrsquo
Vishtyn
etsnature
park
bullRepresentativeof
barassociationof
lawyers
Nov
yyeko
lyesa208
201
3httpwwwrud
niko
vcomarticlephp
ELEMENT_ID=22
241
Saratov
Oblastrsquo
Lysog
orskiy
region
bullProsecutorforSaratov
Oblast
bullSaratov
district
courtofficial
Vzglyad-info12
0220
13httpwwwvzsarrunews20
131202
jiteli-raiona-pojalov
alis-pytiny-na-
brakon
erstvo
-vysok
ih-chino
vhtml
Omsk
Oblastrsquo
Isilk
ulskom
district
bullMinisterof
Con
structionandTranspo
rtOmsk
Oblast
bullGeneral
Directorof
ldquoOmskob
lvod
oprovo
drdquobulldepu
tychiefengineer
ldquoOmskob
lvod
oprovo
drdquo
Omskinform
530
201
3httpom
skinform
runews56
598
(Con
tinued)
Eurasian Geography and Economics 489
TableA1
(Con
tinued)
Year
Location
Position
(s)of
VIP(s)at
timeincident
repo
rted
Sou
rce(s)
Web
addressAccessof
each
verified
11Janu
ary20
15
2014
Saratov
Oblastrsquo
Eng
elskiy
district
bullHeadof
Hun
tingCom
mittee
forSaratov
Oblastrsquo
Obshchestvenn
oyemneniye
818
201
4httpwwwom-saratovruno
vosti1
8-Aug
ust-20
14-i13
994-gu
bernator-
nazval-nedop
ustim
Sakha
Repub
licbullPresident
ofSakha
(Yakutia)
An-on
layn
124
201
4httpargumentirusociety201401
3144
14Tuv
a(Tyv
a)Repub
lic
Todzhinskiydistrict
bullLocal
branch
ofMinistryof
Emergency
Situ
ations-State
inspectorforsm
allvessels
bullFormer
policem
an
MK
95let401
201
4Sibno
vostiru625
201
4httpwwwm
kruin
cidentarticle
2014
0401
100
7116
httpom
sksibno
vostiruincidents
2716
33Mordo
viaRepub
lic
Mordo
viareserve
bullDeputygo
vernor
ofZub
ovo-Polyanskiy
district
Mordo
via
PortalProgo
rodSaransk
416
20
14httppg
13runewsview
125
4
AltaykrayYegorrsquoevskiy
reserve
bullAltayDeputy
Nov
chikhinskiyregion
Altayskaya
pravda
220
201
4httpwwwap2
2rupaper
paper_1161
9html
Voron
ezhOblastrsquo
Pavlovskdistrict
bullActor
andchairRussian
Cultural
Fou
ndation
MKRU
Nizhn
iyNov
gorod2
20201
4httpnn
mkruarticle201
402
20
988115
l
PrimoriyeKray
Khank
ayskiy
district
bullFormer
head
ofregion
alanim
alconservatio
nadministration
PrimaM
ediaru12
1220
14httpprim
amediarunewsprim
orye
121220
14408
00
490 K Braden
- Abstract
- Introduction wildlife poaching in the context of Russian environmental management
- Background The literature on ``green criminality and poaching
- Methods value and limitations of social and advocacy media as a data source
- Russian legal regime for hunting2
- Privatization of hunting lands
- The impact of high-profile poaching cases
- Motivations for VIP-poaching
- Conclusion for hunting sustainability - the value of a moral compass
- Acknowledgements
- Disclosure statement
- Notes
- References
- Appendix 1
-
who illegally hunted from a Mi-8 helicopter a protected herd of ibex and the groupturned out to include Aleksey Saurin who at the time was head of federal managementfor hunting resources (Braden and Prudnikova 2008 15ndash16)
Perhaps the most notorious case was referred to as ldquoAltay-gaterdquo (Castner andEwald 2009) A VIP group had apparently been illegally hunting argali in the Kosh-Agach district when the helicopter crashed (the Altapress was quickly on the scene ofthe accident and published pictures including of the ibex) Among the dead were thepresidential envoy to the State Duma Aleksandr Kosopkin and Viktor Kaimin chair-man of the Committee for the Protection Use and Reproduction of Fauna of theAltay Republic who had earlier promoted trophy hunting in the Altay The four whosurvived included the Deputy Prime Minister of the Republic of Altay Anatoly Ban-nykh chief for the State Duma Committee on Economic Policy and EntrepreneurshipNikolai Kapranov CEO of the Moscow-based industrial environmental companyldquoInekordquo Boris Belinsky and a co-pilot Maxim Kolbin Bannykh resigned his positionafter the crash and he along with Belinsky and Kapranov were charged with illegalhunting The investigation dragged on for two years with the case alternately dis-missed and reopened as environmental groups brought pressure on the governmentThe defendants claimed they had not participated in the actual shooting but only wereguilty of being present on the helicopter On 23 May 2011 the three men wereacquitted and the prosecutor appealed When sent back to local courts it was decidedthat the statute of limitations had expired Commenting on the case Mikhail Kreyn-dlin of Greenpeace-Russia noted ldquoTruly now VIP-poachers have gotten a clear signallsquoall is possible and nothing will come of itrsquo The ordinary citizen caught poachingcan be punished with a real prison term Senior officials are not threatened with any-thingrdquo (Vishnevskiy 2011)
But other high-profile cases have been brought under suspicious circumstancesAleksey Navalny with the Progress Party and an active opponent of Vladimir Putin wasaccused by VOOP (the All-Russian Nature Conservation Society) of poaching becausehe posed for a picture after moose hunting that appeared to be taken in the summerwhile the season does not start until October (The Moscow Times 2014) LyubovrsquoDuyko who heads up the societyrsquos legal affairs sent an official complaint to the pros-ecutorrsquos office Navalny denied the charge Duyko is a prominent member of PutinrsquosUnited Russia Party (along with other members of the VOOP Board) and stood for2014 municipal elections in the Porokhovyye district of St Petersburg as a party mem-ber (Varkhivakhnet 2014)
Some attempts to bring valid complaints against VIP illegal hunters have resulted indifficult times for inspectors or prosecutors One well-known case involved AleksandrDovydenko a hunting guide with the organization ldquoMosoblokhotupravleniyrdquo who losthis job in 2013 and was sentenced to probation in a prison term for abuse of power Hehad apprehended people he accused of illegal hunting including the head of Gazpromrsquosgeology division Gennady Kucherov and the CEO of the firm ldquoTranssetirdquo (Table A1)Questions arose during the trial of whether Dovydenko had shot one person in a groupof poachers whom he claimed were resisting arrest by escaping on their snowmobileAn unemployed hunter who accompanied the others was the only one eventuallycharged and convicted of poaching (Shvarev 2013b) The Dovydenko case receivedmuch attention and inspired a petition via the NGO ldquoChangeorgrdquo to relieve him of thecharges5 A similar incident occurred in Kurgan Oblastrsquo with an inspector who sus-pected police of poaching from snowmobiles reported it and then was arrested himself
Eurasian Geography and Economics 473
and accused of taking bribes in earlier incidents The poaching case against the officialswas never prosecuted (Chelovek i zakon 2014)
Motivations for VIP-poaching
Recreational poaching has been examined by Muth and Bowe (1998) in the UnitedStates and the authors suggested two motivations poaching as ldquothrill killingrdquo andobsession with display of trophies (15ndash17) One aspect that differentiates motivation inthese cases from the Russian context is the element of secretiveness Illegal trophy hun-ters in the American West take pains to hide the evidence from authorities (Archibold2006) while VIP poachers in Russia usually operate in an open fashion
Urbanrsquos (2010) study of the cultures of power in post-communist Russia provides auseful framework for exploring the motivations of Russian VIP poachers While abusesof power by oligarchs and the nouveaux riches have been well documented (see forexample Dawisha 2014 Hoffman 2002) Urbanrsquos study allows a look inside the cultureof the elite through interviews and defines the importance of the sub-culture or ldquoinrdquogroup He suggests that for those on the outside the actions of the elite may seem mis-taken or crazy but ldquofor those sharing the same habitus informed by the same culturalpractices and participating in the same discourse they are regarded as realrdquo (6) FurtherUrban presents a strong case that law and morality do not go hand in hand for those inpower but actually may work in opposition moral criteria are established through inter-personal relationships while the law itself is regarded as a weakness (15ndash16) This argu-ment coincides well with Aramilevrsquos position noted above that once respect for the lawthrough an inner moral compass disappears there is only the of threat punishment thatwill halt lawbreakers
Researchers have suggested that part of Vladimir Putinrsquos mass appeal to citizens ishis role in ldquore-masculinizingrdquo their self-image as Russians (Foxall 2013 Riabov andRiabova 2014) Gender is an important boundary marker for those in power and theattempt to make concrete an ldquousrdquo versus ldquothemrdquo mentality Riabov and Riabova (2014)noted that the traditional attributes of masculinity suggest power while submissioncorrelates with what (in the authorsrsquo view) some Russians perceive as feminine attri-butes (25ndash25) A study of the public images portrayed by Putin in settings that arehyper-masculine (Figure 4) underscores these arguments Foxall has examined a seriesof Kremlin-approved photographs released of Putin that show him in traditional maleactivities associated with outdoor recreation and noted that these have created anldquoAction Manrdquo portrait of a leader (Foxall 2013 134 see also Young 2011) A milita-rized virility is an expression of state power The term associated with such images isnastoyashchiy muzhik in the past referring to the peasant tradition in Russia but nowco-opted by elite such as Putin to suggest it is he who is the ldquorealrdquo Russian guy (Riabovand Riabova 2014)
What might the real ldquoreal muzhikirdquo think of such seemingly hyper-masculineexpressions of power Online forum responses by rank-and-file hunters suggest an atti-tude of contempt While Putin may remain popular with the public press coverage andsocial media discussion of unpunished elite criminals often highlight the bloodthirstynature of the crime the seeming unconcern of the VIP hunters and even public dis-dain6
474 K Braden
Figure 3 Editorial cartoon on privatization of hunting resources by artist Mikhail LarichevVecherniy Peterburg October 20 2009 Translation ldquoSoldrdquoSource Permission was obtained from the copyright holder
Figure 4 Vladimir Putin on a hunt in the Tyva Republic 2007 Photograph by European PressPhoto AgencySource Permission was obtained from the copyright holder
Eurasian Geography and Economics 475
Greedy people driven by vanity and after blood hellip not poor people but people in goodpositions (Baydykov 2012)
What land is left to defend Only those asshole oligarchs are lefthellipif the state laws are notfunctioning itrsquos time to fire the officials and their entourages -blogger comments on poach-ing in Samara Luka Nature Park (Sistema Opoveshcheniya 2014)
It seems to be that soon the only justice in Russia will be vigilante justice- blogger com-ment on Altay-gate helicopter crash incident (Mir Novostey 2014)
On the theme of poaching a law should be perceived normally as a law by hunters A badlaw is not a law but just derives from rotten conditions hellip Right now order is only upheldthrough repression but the order is spoiled Controllers are caught up in it ten times overfor this bullshit not a society determining its own traditions Blogger ldquodEretikrdquo (Gunsruforum 2013 Shvarev 2013a)
Officials are lawless hellip you canrsquot beat the system you can only be indignant and learnfrom the mistakes of others Blogger Xgod89 (Gunsru forum 2011)
The truth about Russia now is that MNR and the courts do not rule but insolent jerks whomuzzle the courts and prosecutorsrsquo offices are in charge Blogger A Bonch-Bruyevich com-menting on Dovydenko case (Shvarev 2013b)
Some fat urban dyadrsquoka who goes into the forest and finds a bear or moose poached withhelp of hunting guide (Shalygin 2013a)
Conclusion for hunting sustainability ndash the value of a moral compass
I have argued that VIP illegal hunting though not a high percentage of poaching casessets a destructive tone not only because of direct damage to wildlife sustainability butalso because it contributes to corruption of inspectors and prosecution personnel cyni-cism about rule of law and a discouragement to non-elite hunters who are increasinglycut off from prey due to regulations and higher costs
The utility for VIP hunters may not be economic gain but may be the sense of powerenhancement and differentiation from the masses Social science research has suggestedthat unhidden violations of social norms may actually signal power whereas lower powerindividuals are more subject to social constraints (see for example Van Kleef et al2011) There are rewards to elevated power and the establishment of identity in a selectsubgroup of actors Resources are more accessible as is the ability to make decisions onhow to distribute those resources to others Keltner Gruenfeld and Anderson (2003)have cited numerous social-psychological experiments suggesting that elevated powerincreases the likelihood of socially inappropriate actions often showing up in males asldquoprofligate behaviorsrdquo (276ndash277) Given these precepts it is possible that overt incidentsof impunity in wildlife crime by VIP hunters in Russia are signs of status and a way tomaintain group identity a proposition that calls for further investigation
In turn the narrative of VIP poaching solidifies the perception of corruption ndash a phe-nomenon measured in Transparency Internationalrsquos Corruption Perceptions Index(Transparency International 2014) and a sense of hopelessness about the system ndash a factobserved by Russian social scientists such as Kofanova and Petukhov (2006) who sug-gest a narrative about endemic corruption is created in the minds of ordinary RussiansSurvey results show that most Russians believe the state does not act in the interest of
476 K Braden
its citizens bureaucrats are motivated by personal gain and corruption penetrates allspheres of society (Kofanova and Petukhov 2006 29) This narrative of corruption andcrime is supported by a Russian mass media that ldquovigorously relaysrdquo a normativesystem of a criminal world engendering disrespect for the judiciary and for formal lawsand an impression that the most successful people in Russia today display the mostnegative behavior models (Iurevich and Ushakov 2010 21ndash22 26ndash27) SimilarlyDawisha (2014) has explored the ldquosistemardquo inside the Russian hierarchy in her bookPutinrsquos Kleptocracy noting that the risk of activities is transferred from the elite to thestate but the rewards are privatized thus allowing those in power ldquoto act withimpunityrdquo (332ndash333) Given Putinrsquos arguments in favor of fighting corruption how canthe actions of insider elites be reconciled with evidence of environmental lawbreaking
Dawisha (2014) rightly notes ldquoThis is not to say that the Russian ruling elite doesnot see the benefits of a robust rule-of-law systemrdquo (9) While her exploration focusedon elite actions in international financial circles I make a similar argument of a selectiveapproach to application of domestic Russian laws on illegal hunting Protections againstprosecution for some in the government and rights conditional upon loyalty to theregime ensure that those in power can act in a predatory manner Informal associationsuseful friends and privileged access to resources are hallmarks of the insider ldquosistemardquo(Ledeneva 2013) As empirical data are presented in the future on violators apprehendedand convicted under the new 2012 hunting laws the number of cases involving peoplein power should be instructive to observe
Feldman and Blokov (2009) found in their survey that personalities mattered interms of public perception the most influential people for solving environmental ques-tions cited by respondents were those in political power business leaders ministry offi-cials and heads of NGOs (737) Precisely because high-profile people have sway overthe public in terms of societal norms for environmental law that fact might be put touse for improved observance of the 2012 regulations I suggest a new tool for socialnorming with respect to hunting laws in Russia publicity for well-known Russians whodemonstrate a new type of power and masculine image by adhering to regulations Vla-dimir Putin for example noted in an Outdoor Life interview ldquoToday when hunting andfishing are more like a tribute to traditions a sort of hobby enthusiasts of these outdooractivities should guide themselves by the lsquoDo No Harmrsquo principlerdquo (Young 2011 58)In his examination of how to improve law enforcement in the realm of environmentalnorms Sverdyukov (2014) wrote ldquothe mechanism of moral influence on offenders ispractically not used it is true but it is necessary to rework the levers of moral actionrdquo(160)
While some of the initiators of OD-ROS were people of power7 myriad bloggersfrom online hunting social forums picked up and repeated the text that the organizers ofthe 2014 OD-ROS Conference used in launching the effort
In past decades a host of serious problems have occurred in the sphere of Russian huntingLife has shown that the government is not capable of solving them The wider huntingcommunity can and should undertake a discussion of these problems identify solutionsand formulate constructive proposals for organs of state power hellip the first huntersrsquo confer-ence was the initiative of ordinary hunters unburdened by property or hunting lands withone goal to conserve the historic right of Russians to hunt This was not first given underSoviet power but much earlier ndash by tradition a significant part of the culture and in theblood of the Russian people (Rossiyskiy okhotnichiy soyuz 2014)
Eurasian Geography and Economics 477
AcknowledgementsThe author wishes to thank Dr Margaret Diddams of Seattle Pacific University for assistance withsocial psychology sources and Jennifer Castner of The Altai Project and geographer Dr JaimeKooser for reviewing drafts of this work
Disclosure statementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the author
Notes1 The rights of indigenous groups especially those designated of the North Siberia the Altay
Republic and the Far East have been described through sections of the hunting regulationsand amendments of various years While these populations are not the focus of this study theauthor recognizes the importance of the survival of indigenous cultures access to traditionalhunting grounds and land use rights for minority people in the Russian Federation
2 The focus here is on recreational hunting with firearms and excludes the myriad of illegalfishing cases covered in the Russian press Likewise use of snares and other traps particu-larly by poachers has been very controversial and warrants additional discussion
3 No breakdown by organizations versus individuals was available after the year 2011 at thetime of this writing Often the hunting leases run by private owners are large recreational cen-ters such as the Dubakinskiy resort in Leningrad Oblastrsquo owned by Nikolai Shamalov abanker whom Forbes dubbed one of the richest men in Russia The site accessible with ahelicopter landing pad includes a well-appointed cottage (ldquoVIP-Houserdquo) with televisionsauna and billiard rooms available for rental during moose season The newspaper Izvestiyareported on 26 September 2012 that three millionaire businessmen including Alfa BankrsquosPyotr Aven had invested 80 million rubles into creation of a hunting enterprise ldquoMedvedrsquordquo inArghangelrsquosk Oblastrsquo for VIP hunters a closed hunting club specializing in brown bear wildboar deer moose and Siberian stag (maral) The brainchild of businessman VladimirButorin the enterprise is located in the town of Bereznik where Butorinrsquos companies also areinvolved in agriculture and forest products This was the second enterprise invested in byAven who had also registered in Moscow a hunting club called ldquoHunting Groundrdquo financedby his private investment (Izvestiya 26 September 2012 Accessed 25 July 2014 httpizvestiarunews536084)
4 Butorin for example has not always done well with local farmers but has argued he isbringing access electrical power and other infrastructure as well as a fund for social pro-grams into the area Visser Mamonova and Spoor (2012) argued that the benefits of landtransfers have been mixed and laws while purportedly passed to cut down on monopolieshave instead strengthened the hands of large-scale land owners often shored up by corruptlocal officials (925)
5 As of August 2014 the case was still unresolved and Mr Dovydenko was consideringwhether he should appeal based on an amnesty declared by the Duma in honor of the 20thanniversary of the Russian Constitution
6 In addition to hunting news and environmental web sites one called Brakonrsquoerovnet has beenestablished to both to support legitimate hunters and to report news photographs and videoson poaching incidents
7 For example Nikolay Valuev former boxing champion elected to the Duma in 2011 underPutinrsquos party Valuev himself had been accused of poaching but the Arkhangelrsquosk regionalprosecutor had refused to consider the case He was added in 2014 to MNRrsquos Public Councilon Hunting
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Shvarev Aleksandr 2013b ldquoVIP-brakonrsquoery skoro posadyat na desyatrsquo let pomeshavshego imokhotoveda [VIP-Poachers Will Soon Imprison for Ten Years the Hunting Guide Who Inter-fered]rdquo Okhotnikiru August 29 Accessed August 1 2014 httpwwwohotnikiruarchivenews20130829639550-vipbrakoneryi-skoro-posadyat-na-desyat-let-pomeshavshego-im-ohotovedahtml
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Smolrsquoyakova Tatrsquoyana 2013 ldquoOkhota za brakonrsquoera [Hunt for Poachers]rdquo Interview with SergeyDonskoy Minister of Natural Resources and Ecology Rossiyskaya gazeta July 22 AccessedJuly 10 2014 httpwwwrgru20130722donskoyhtml
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Appendix
1
Table
A1
Sam
plerepo
rtsalleging
VIP-poachingin
post-Sov
ietperiod
(doesno
tim
plyconv
ictio
n)
Year
Location
Position(s)of
VIP(s)at
timeincident
reported
Source(s)
Web
addressAccessof
each
verified
11Janu
ary20
15
1997
Yaroslavl
Oblastrsquo
Ananinvillage
bullPresidentRussian
Federation
bullGov
erno
rYaroslavl
Oblastrsquo
Argum
enty
ifakti926
200
7Kom
prom
atRu
ecoethicsru
httpwwwcom
prom
at
rupage_21
495htm
httpgazetaaifruon
lineaif14
04
14_0
1
2001
Khakasiya
Repub
lic
Karatoshsko
-Ineyskiy
reserve
bullActor
andchairRussian
Cultural
Fou
ndation
bullFormer
speakerof
Russian
Dum
a
Nov
ayaG
azetaRu210
200
5http20
05nov
ayagazetarunom
er
2005
10n
n10
n-s01shtm
l
2002
AltayRepub
lic
Tarhatin
skiy
Lake
bullFormer
assistantto
VladimirPutin
and
BorisYeltsin
VitaTsentrzashchity
prav
zhivotny
khhttpwwwvitaorgruam
usem
ent
huntblack_listh
tm
2004
VladimirOblastrsquoSuzdal
bullOwnerof
newspaper
Mosko
vskiy
Kom
somoletsform
ermem
berof
the
Pub
licChamberRussian
Federation
Moscow
huntingclub
Zavtra204
200
4Kom
prom
atRu
wwwcom
prom
atrupage_1
4416
htm
httpzavtrarucontentv
iew200
4-02
-04
51
Nov
ogorod
Oblastrsquo
bullGov
erno
rNov
gorodregion
bullPresidentRussian
Federation
Argum
enty
ifakti926
200
7Kom
prom
atRu
httpwwwcom
prom
at
rupage_21
495htm
httpgazetaaifruon
lineaif14
04
14_0
1
(Con
tinued)
Eurasian Geography and Economics 485
TableA1
(Con
tinued)
Year
Location
Position
(s)of
VIP(s)at
timeincident
repo
rted
Sou
rce(s)
Web
addressAccessof
each
verified
11Janu
ary20
15
2005
Kursk
Oblastrsquo
Korenevskydistrict
Kursk
Pop
pyforest
reserve
bullChairCom
mittee
onYou
thSpo
rts
Drugd
ruga
onlin
e127
200
4httpwwwddd
kurskrunum
ber48
6new000
657
AltayRepub
lic
Shavlinskyreserve
bullDepartm
entHeadof
Con
servationamp
Hun
tingResou
rcesMinistryof
Agriculture
VitaTsentrzashchity
prav
zhivotny
kh529
200
7httpvitaorgrunew200
7may29-
huntershtm
Khakasiya
Repub
lic
Karatoshsko
-Ineyskiy
reserve
bullHead
MinistryforCivilDefense
and
EmergencySitu
ationsRussia
VitaTsentrzashchity
prav
zhivotny
kh529
200
7httpvitaorgrunew200
7may29-
huntershtm
2006
AltayKray
Cho
yadistrict
bullChairmanBarnaul
City
Cou
ncil
Bankfaks10
022006
httpwwwbankfaxrunews38
014
2008
Kam
chatka
Kray
Krono
tskiyreserve
bullFormer
head
ofFederal
Taxatio
nService
Volgo
grad
region
LifeNew
s128
201
0httplifenew
srunew
s10
930
2009
AltayRepub
licKosh
Agach
district
ldquoAltay-
gaterdquoincident
bullPresidentialenvo
yto
theState
Dum
abullDeputyGov
erno
rAltayRepub
licbullAltayRepub
licCom
mittee
toprotect
wild
life
bullOfficerof
lower
houseof
Parliament
Dum
astafferdeputy
head
ofRussian
President
Medvedev
bullPolicychiefcoun
selState
Dum
aCom
mittee
onEcono
mics
bullGov
erno
rAltayRepub
lic
New
YorkTim
es112
200
9p
6Nov
ayagazeta
(Aleksey
Tarasov)
Apr15
20
11p
8
httpwwwnytim
escom
200
901
12
worldeurop
e12
russiahtm
l_r=0
httpoldno
vayagazetarudata2011
04008
htm
l
Sakha
Repub
licRuspres
302
200
9httprosprescomcorruption37
27
(Con
tinued)
486 K Braden
TableA1
(Con
tinued)
Year
Location
Position
(s)of
VIP(s)at
timeincident
repo
rted
Sou
rce(s)
Web
addressAccessof
each
verified
11Janu
ary20
15
bullSecretary
ofregion
alUnitedRussiaParty
bullPresidentialenvo
yto
Central
federal
district
Krasnod
arKray
Ady
gea
Repub
licCaucasus
Biosphere
Reserve
bullPrimeMinisterAdy
geaRepub
licbullDeputyfinanceministerAdy
geaRepub
licbullDirectorof
hydroresourcesAdy
gea
Repub
lic
Pasmiru920
201
3httppasm
iruarchive96
715
Irku
tskOblastrsquoLake
BaikalBolshaya
Golou
stno
ye
Gov
erno
rIrku
tskOblastkilledin
helicop
ter
crash
Pasmiru920
201
3RBK
516
200
9httppasm
iruarchive96
715
httptoprbcrusociety1605
200
930
4213
shtml
Buryatiy
aRepub
lic
Kho
rinskiydistrict
Khu
dakskiybiosph
ere
reserve
bullUnitedRussiaParty
electiv
eDeputy
PeoplersquosKhu
ralof
Buryatia
BMK
Inform
atsion
noye
agentstvo902
200
9httpwwwbaikal-mediaru
newsconfl
icts561
42
Irku
tskOblastrsquo
bullGov
erno
rIrku
tskOblastrsquo
Argum
enty
RU
516
200
9httpargumentirucomnew
s200905
16148
11Yam
al-N
enets
Auton
omou
sOkrug
bullDeputychiefof
staffof
Taz
district
New
srucom
6172009
httpwwwnew
srucomrussia
17jun2
009sm
oljarh
tml
2010
Moscow
OblastrsquoPotlovo
villageZarayskiy
huntingreserve
bullOAO
ldquoBымпeлК
oмrdquo(Vim
pelcom
Ltd)
mob
ileph
one
bullBusinessm
anldquoК
oлoм
нaмeж
peгиoн
гaзrdquo
(Kolom
namezhregiong
az)gascompany
bullMun
icipal
district
depu
tyLuk
hovitskiy
region
VIPTroph
y12
0520
10httpviptroph
ycomarticles19
64
Ekh
oMoskv
y12
2120
10
(Con
tinued)
Eurasian Geography and Economics 487
TableA1
(Con
tinued)
Year
Location
Position
(s)of
VIP(s)at
timeincident
repo
rted
Sou
rce(s)
Web
addressAccessof
each
verified
11Janu
ary20
15
Moscow
Oblastrsquo
Vysok
ovodistrict
bullHeadof
Interior
Affairs
ofDmitrov
district
bullHeadof
indu
strial
geolog
yadministration
httpwwwechomskrunews
7357
28-echohtml
Sakha
Repub
licbullYakut
depu
tyGosdu
ma
bullMem
berof
theBoard
ofldquoA
LROSArdquo
diam
ondmininggrou
p
Rossiyskaya
gazeta
528
201
0httpwwwrgru201
005
28vertolet
html
Tyum
enOblastrsquoSurgu
tbullDeputyhead
ofUnitedRussiaParty
Surgu
tregion
Tyum
enskiyeizVestiy
a10
20
2010
httpoldt-iruarticle164
50
2011
Volgo
grad
Oblastrsquo
Kam
yshindistrict
Shcherbakov
skayanature
park
bullDirectorof
build
ingsupp
lyforKam
yshin
town
Inform
atsion
noye
agentstvo
Vysota10
20507
201
4httpv1
02ruaccidents44
598html
Sakha
Repub
licbullGov
erno
rof
Arkhang
elsk
Region
ResursLesru409
2011
httpwwwresurslesrunewsindex
htmlid=18
5Volgo
grad
Oblastrsquo
Olkho
viyreserve
bullDeputyof
district
DUMA
UnitedRussia
Party
Volgo
grad-Tim
es209
2011
httpvo
lgog
rad-tim
esrustories18
8
2012
Amur
Oblastrsquo
bullVicemayor
ofBlago
veshchensk
bullRosselkho
znadzorexecutive
bullSpecialistregion
aloh
otup
ravleniya
(hun
tingmanagem
ent)
NTV
216
201
4New
srucom
211201
4httpwwwntvruno
vosti8
4295
6httpwwwnew
srucomarchrussia
11feb2014vipoacherh
tml (C
ontin
ued)
488 K Braden
TableA1
(Con
tinued)
Year
Location
Position
(s)of
VIP(s)at
timeincident
repo
rted
Sou
rce(s)
Web
addressAccessof
each
verified
11Janu
ary20
15
Krasnoy
arsk
Kray
Stolbyreserve
bullHeadof
police
Kolosov
skiy
region
Okh
otarybalkavOmskoy
Oblasti117
201
3httpoи
ppф
zakondocum41-2013-
01-15-04
-45-38
673
-201
3-01
-17-11-
05-32html
Kirov
Oblastrsquo
bullProgressParty
ampRussian
Opp
osition
Coo
rdinationCou
ncil
Moscow
Tim
esFeb19
20
14httpwwwth
emoscowtim
escom
newsarticle494
848html
2013
SverdlovskOblastrsquo
Bog
dano
vich
reserve
bullState
Dum
adepu
tymem
berof
Liberal
Dem
ocratic
Party
URARU
111201
3httpurarucon
tentsvrd11-01-20
13
news10
5215
1694
htm
l
Saratov
Oblastrsquo
Nov
oburasskiy
region
bullFirstvice
presidentof
mun
icipal
administration
Nov
oburasskiy
region
New
srucom
822
201
3httpwwwnew
srucomrussia
22aug2
013oh
otahtml
Arkhang
elsk
Oblastrsquo
bullDeputyState
Dum
aUnitedRussiaParty
andfamou
sbo
xer20
14mem
berstate
huntingcoun
cil
MK
95let523
201
3httpwwwm
krusocial2
01305
23
8588
13-valuev-ub
il-medvedy
a-chestnohtml
Kaliningrad
Oblastrsquo
Vishtyn
etsnature
park
bullRepresentativeof
barassociationof
lawyers
Nov
yyeko
lyesa208
201
3httpwwwrud
niko
vcomarticlephp
ELEMENT_ID=22
241
Saratov
Oblastrsquo
Lysog
orskiy
region
bullProsecutorforSaratov
Oblast
bullSaratov
district
courtofficial
Vzglyad-info12
0220
13httpwwwvzsarrunews20
131202
jiteli-raiona-pojalov
alis-pytiny-na-
brakon
erstvo
-vysok
ih-chino
vhtml
Omsk
Oblastrsquo
Isilk
ulskom
district
bullMinisterof
Con
structionandTranspo
rtOmsk
Oblast
bullGeneral
Directorof
ldquoOmskob
lvod
oprovo
drdquobulldepu
tychiefengineer
ldquoOmskob
lvod
oprovo
drdquo
Omskinform
530
201
3httpom
skinform
runews56
598
(Con
tinued)
Eurasian Geography and Economics 489
TableA1
(Con
tinued)
Year
Location
Position
(s)of
VIP(s)at
timeincident
repo
rted
Sou
rce(s)
Web
addressAccessof
each
verified
11Janu
ary20
15
2014
Saratov
Oblastrsquo
Eng
elskiy
district
bullHeadof
Hun
tingCom
mittee
forSaratov
Oblastrsquo
Obshchestvenn
oyemneniye
818
201
4httpwwwom-saratovruno
vosti1
8-Aug
ust-20
14-i13
994-gu
bernator-
nazval-nedop
ustim
Sakha
Repub
licbullPresident
ofSakha
(Yakutia)
An-on
layn
124
201
4httpargumentirusociety201401
3144
14Tuv
a(Tyv
a)Repub
lic
Todzhinskiydistrict
bullLocal
branch
ofMinistryof
Emergency
Situ
ations-State
inspectorforsm
allvessels
bullFormer
policem
an
MK
95let401
201
4Sibno
vostiru625
201
4httpwwwm
kruin
cidentarticle
2014
0401
100
7116
httpom
sksibno
vostiruincidents
2716
33Mordo
viaRepub
lic
Mordo
viareserve
bullDeputygo
vernor
ofZub
ovo-Polyanskiy
district
Mordo
via
PortalProgo
rodSaransk
416
20
14httppg
13runewsview
125
4
AltaykrayYegorrsquoevskiy
reserve
bullAltayDeputy
Nov
chikhinskiyregion
Altayskaya
pravda
220
201
4httpwwwap2
2rupaper
paper_1161
9html
Voron
ezhOblastrsquo
Pavlovskdistrict
bullActor
andchairRussian
Cultural
Fou
ndation
MKRU
Nizhn
iyNov
gorod2
20201
4httpnn
mkruarticle201
402
20
988115
l
PrimoriyeKray
Khank
ayskiy
district
bullFormer
head
ofregion
alanim
alconservatio
nadministration
PrimaM
ediaru12
1220
14httpprim
amediarunewsprim
orye
121220
14408
00
490 K Braden
- Abstract
- Introduction wildlife poaching in the context of Russian environmental management
- Background The literature on ``green criminality and poaching
- Methods value and limitations of social and advocacy media as a data source
- Russian legal regime for hunting2
- Privatization of hunting lands
- The impact of high-profile poaching cases
- Motivations for VIP-poaching
- Conclusion for hunting sustainability - the value of a moral compass
- Acknowledgements
- Disclosure statement
- Notes
- References
- Appendix 1
-
and accused of taking bribes in earlier incidents The poaching case against the officialswas never prosecuted (Chelovek i zakon 2014)
Motivations for VIP-poaching
Recreational poaching has been examined by Muth and Bowe (1998) in the UnitedStates and the authors suggested two motivations poaching as ldquothrill killingrdquo andobsession with display of trophies (15ndash17) One aspect that differentiates motivation inthese cases from the Russian context is the element of secretiveness Illegal trophy hun-ters in the American West take pains to hide the evidence from authorities (Archibold2006) while VIP poachers in Russia usually operate in an open fashion
Urbanrsquos (2010) study of the cultures of power in post-communist Russia provides auseful framework for exploring the motivations of Russian VIP poachers While abusesof power by oligarchs and the nouveaux riches have been well documented (see forexample Dawisha 2014 Hoffman 2002) Urbanrsquos study allows a look inside the cultureof the elite through interviews and defines the importance of the sub-culture or ldquoinrdquogroup He suggests that for those on the outside the actions of the elite may seem mis-taken or crazy but ldquofor those sharing the same habitus informed by the same culturalpractices and participating in the same discourse they are regarded as realrdquo (6) FurtherUrban presents a strong case that law and morality do not go hand in hand for those inpower but actually may work in opposition moral criteria are established through inter-personal relationships while the law itself is regarded as a weakness (15ndash16) This argu-ment coincides well with Aramilevrsquos position noted above that once respect for the lawthrough an inner moral compass disappears there is only the of threat punishment thatwill halt lawbreakers
Researchers have suggested that part of Vladimir Putinrsquos mass appeal to citizens ishis role in ldquore-masculinizingrdquo their self-image as Russians (Foxall 2013 Riabov andRiabova 2014) Gender is an important boundary marker for those in power and theattempt to make concrete an ldquousrdquo versus ldquothemrdquo mentality Riabov and Riabova (2014)noted that the traditional attributes of masculinity suggest power while submissioncorrelates with what (in the authorsrsquo view) some Russians perceive as feminine attri-butes (25ndash25) A study of the public images portrayed by Putin in settings that arehyper-masculine (Figure 4) underscores these arguments Foxall has examined a seriesof Kremlin-approved photographs released of Putin that show him in traditional maleactivities associated with outdoor recreation and noted that these have created anldquoAction Manrdquo portrait of a leader (Foxall 2013 134 see also Young 2011) A milita-rized virility is an expression of state power The term associated with such images isnastoyashchiy muzhik in the past referring to the peasant tradition in Russia but nowco-opted by elite such as Putin to suggest it is he who is the ldquorealrdquo Russian guy (Riabovand Riabova 2014)
What might the real ldquoreal muzhikirdquo think of such seemingly hyper-masculineexpressions of power Online forum responses by rank-and-file hunters suggest an atti-tude of contempt While Putin may remain popular with the public press coverage andsocial media discussion of unpunished elite criminals often highlight the bloodthirstynature of the crime the seeming unconcern of the VIP hunters and even public dis-dain6
474 K Braden
Figure 3 Editorial cartoon on privatization of hunting resources by artist Mikhail LarichevVecherniy Peterburg October 20 2009 Translation ldquoSoldrdquoSource Permission was obtained from the copyright holder
Figure 4 Vladimir Putin on a hunt in the Tyva Republic 2007 Photograph by European PressPhoto AgencySource Permission was obtained from the copyright holder
Eurasian Geography and Economics 475
Greedy people driven by vanity and after blood hellip not poor people but people in goodpositions (Baydykov 2012)
What land is left to defend Only those asshole oligarchs are lefthellipif the state laws are notfunctioning itrsquos time to fire the officials and their entourages -blogger comments on poach-ing in Samara Luka Nature Park (Sistema Opoveshcheniya 2014)
It seems to be that soon the only justice in Russia will be vigilante justice- blogger com-ment on Altay-gate helicopter crash incident (Mir Novostey 2014)
On the theme of poaching a law should be perceived normally as a law by hunters A badlaw is not a law but just derives from rotten conditions hellip Right now order is only upheldthrough repression but the order is spoiled Controllers are caught up in it ten times overfor this bullshit not a society determining its own traditions Blogger ldquodEretikrdquo (Gunsruforum 2013 Shvarev 2013a)
Officials are lawless hellip you canrsquot beat the system you can only be indignant and learnfrom the mistakes of others Blogger Xgod89 (Gunsru forum 2011)
The truth about Russia now is that MNR and the courts do not rule but insolent jerks whomuzzle the courts and prosecutorsrsquo offices are in charge Blogger A Bonch-Bruyevich com-menting on Dovydenko case (Shvarev 2013b)
Some fat urban dyadrsquoka who goes into the forest and finds a bear or moose poached withhelp of hunting guide (Shalygin 2013a)
Conclusion for hunting sustainability ndash the value of a moral compass
I have argued that VIP illegal hunting though not a high percentage of poaching casessets a destructive tone not only because of direct damage to wildlife sustainability butalso because it contributes to corruption of inspectors and prosecution personnel cyni-cism about rule of law and a discouragement to non-elite hunters who are increasinglycut off from prey due to regulations and higher costs
The utility for VIP hunters may not be economic gain but may be the sense of powerenhancement and differentiation from the masses Social science research has suggestedthat unhidden violations of social norms may actually signal power whereas lower powerindividuals are more subject to social constraints (see for example Van Kleef et al2011) There are rewards to elevated power and the establishment of identity in a selectsubgroup of actors Resources are more accessible as is the ability to make decisions onhow to distribute those resources to others Keltner Gruenfeld and Anderson (2003)have cited numerous social-psychological experiments suggesting that elevated powerincreases the likelihood of socially inappropriate actions often showing up in males asldquoprofligate behaviorsrdquo (276ndash277) Given these precepts it is possible that overt incidentsof impunity in wildlife crime by VIP hunters in Russia are signs of status and a way tomaintain group identity a proposition that calls for further investigation
In turn the narrative of VIP poaching solidifies the perception of corruption ndash a phe-nomenon measured in Transparency Internationalrsquos Corruption Perceptions Index(Transparency International 2014) and a sense of hopelessness about the system ndash a factobserved by Russian social scientists such as Kofanova and Petukhov (2006) who sug-gest a narrative about endemic corruption is created in the minds of ordinary RussiansSurvey results show that most Russians believe the state does not act in the interest of
476 K Braden
its citizens bureaucrats are motivated by personal gain and corruption penetrates allspheres of society (Kofanova and Petukhov 2006 29) This narrative of corruption andcrime is supported by a Russian mass media that ldquovigorously relaysrdquo a normativesystem of a criminal world engendering disrespect for the judiciary and for formal lawsand an impression that the most successful people in Russia today display the mostnegative behavior models (Iurevich and Ushakov 2010 21ndash22 26ndash27) SimilarlyDawisha (2014) has explored the ldquosistemardquo inside the Russian hierarchy in her bookPutinrsquos Kleptocracy noting that the risk of activities is transferred from the elite to thestate but the rewards are privatized thus allowing those in power ldquoto act withimpunityrdquo (332ndash333) Given Putinrsquos arguments in favor of fighting corruption how canthe actions of insider elites be reconciled with evidence of environmental lawbreaking
Dawisha (2014) rightly notes ldquoThis is not to say that the Russian ruling elite doesnot see the benefits of a robust rule-of-law systemrdquo (9) While her exploration focusedon elite actions in international financial circles I make a similar argument of a selectiveapproach to application of domestic Russian laws on illegal hunting Protections againstprosecution for some in the government and rights conditional upon loyalty to theregime ensure that those in power can act in a predatory manner Informal associationsuseful friends and privileged access to resources are hallmarks of the insider ldquosistemardquo(Ledeneva 2013) As empirical data are presented in the future on violators apprehendedand convicted under the new 2012 hunting laws the number of cases involving peoplein power should be instructive to observe
Feldman and Blokov (2009) found in their survey that personalities mattered interms of public perception the most influential people for solving environmental ques-tions cited by respondents were those in political power business leaders ministry offi-cials and heads of NGOs (737) Precisely because high-profile people have sway overthe public in terms of societal norms for environmental law that fact might be put touse for improved observance of the 2012 regulations I suggest a new tool for socialnorming with respect to hunting laws in Russia publicity for well-known Russians whodemonstrate a new type of power and masculine image by adhering to regulations Vla-dimir Putin for example noted in an Outdoor Life interview ldquoToday when hunting andfishing are more like a tribute to traditions a sort of hobby enthusiasts of these outdooractivities should guide themselves by the lsquoDo No Harmrsquo principlerdquo (Young 2011 58)In his examination of how to improve law enforcement in the realm of environmentalnorms Sverdyukov (2014) wrote ldquothe mechanism of moral influence on offenders ispractically not used it is true but it is necessary to rework the levers of moral actionrdquo(160)
While some of the initiators of OD-ROS were people of power7 myriad bloggersfrom online hunting social forums picked up and repeated the text that the organizers ofthe 2014 OD-ROS Conference used in launching the effort
In past decades a host of serious problems have occurred in the sphere of Russian huntingLife has shown that the government is not capable of solving them The wider huntingcommunity can and should undertake a discussion of these problems identify solutionsand formulate constructive proposals for organs of state power hellip the first huntersrsquo confer-ence was the initiative of ordinary hunters unburdened by property or hunting lands withone goal to conserve the historic right of Russians to hunt This was not first given underSoviet power but much earlier ndash by tradition a significant part of the culture and in theblood of the Russian people (Rossiyskiy okhotnichiy soyuz 2014)
Eurasian Geography and Economics 477
AcknowledgementsThe author wishes to thank Dr Margaret Diddams of Seattle Pacific University for assistance withsocial psychology sources and Jennifer Castner of The Altai Project and geographer Dr JaimeKooser for reviewing drafts of this work
Disclosure statementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the author
Notes1 The rights of indigenous groups especially those designated of the North Siberia the Altay
Republic and the Far East have been described through sections of the hunting regulationsand amendments of various years While these populations are not the focus of this study theauthor recognizes the importance of the survival of indigenous cultures access to traditionalhunting grounds and land use rights for minority people in the Russian Federation
2 The focus here is on recreational hunting with firearms and excludes the myriad of illegalfishing cases covered in the Russian press Likewise use of snares and other traps particu-larly by poachers has been very controversial and warrants additional discussion
3 No breakdown by organizations versus individuals was available after the year 2011 at thetime of this writing Often the hunting leases run by private owners are large recreational cen-ters such as the Dubakinskiy resort in Leningrad Oblastrsquo owned by Nikolai Shamalov abanker whom Forbes dubbed one of the richest men in Russia The site accessible with ahelicopter landing pad includes a well-appointed cottage (ldquoVIP-Houserdquo) with televisionsauna and billiard rooms available for rental during moose season The newspaper Izvestiyareported on 26 September 2012 that three millionaire businessmen including Alfa BankrsquosPyotr Aven had invested 80 million rubles into creation of a hunting enterprise ldquoMedvedrsquordquo inArghangelrsquosk Oblastrsquo for VIP hunters a closed hunting club specializing in brown bear wildboar deer moose and Siberian stag (maral) The brainchild of businessman VladimirButorin the enterprise is located in the town of Bereznik where Butorinrsquos companies also areinvolved in agriculture and forest products This was the second enterprise invested in byAven who had also registered in Moscow a hunting club called ldquoHunting Groundrdquo financedby his private investment (Izvestiya 26 September 2012 Accessed 25 July 2014 httpizvestiarunews536084)
4 Butorin for example has not always done well with local farmers but has argued he isbringing access electrical power and other infrastructure as well as a fund for social pro-grams into the area Visser Mamonova and Spoor (2012) argued that the benefits of landtransfers have been mixed and laws while purportedly passed to cut down on monopolieshave instead strengthened the hands of large-scale land owners often shored up by corruptlocal officials (925)
5 As of August 2014 the case was still unresolved and Mr Dovydenko was consideringwhether he should appeal based on an amnesty declared by the Duma in honor of the 20thanniversary of the Russian Constitution
6 In addition to hunting news and environmental web sites one called Brakonrsquoerovnet has beenestablished to both to support legitimate hunters and to report news photographs and videoson poaching incidents
7 For example Nikolay Valuev former boxing champion elected to the Duma in 2011 underPutinrsquos party Valuev himself had been accused of poaching but the Arkhangelrsquosk regionalprosecutor had refused to consider the case He was added in 2014 to MNRrsquos Public Councilon Hunting
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Shvarev Aleksandr 2013a ldquoVIP-brakonrsquoery lyubyat kogda mnogo krovi [VIP-Poachers Love ItWhen There Is Much Blood]rdquo Rosbalt Moscow August 8 Accessed June 30 2014 httpwwwrosbaltrumoscow201308261168234html
Shvarev Aleksandr 2013b ldquoVIP-brakonrsquoery skoro posadyat na desyatrsquo let pomeshavshego imokhotoveda [VIP-Poachers Will Soon Imprison for Ten Years the Hunting Guide Who Inter-fered]rdquo Okhotnikiru August 29 Accessed August 1 2014 httpwwwohotnikiruarchivenews20130829639550-vipbrakoneryi-skoro-posadyat-na-desyat-let-pomeshavshego-im-ohotovedahtml
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Smolrsquoyakova Tatrsquoyana 2013 ldquoOkhota za brakonrsquoera [Hunt for Poachers]rdquo Interview with SergeyDonskoy Minister of Natural Resources and Ecology Rossiyskaya gazeta July 22 AccessedJuly 10 2014 httpwwwrgru20130722donskoyhtml
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Zaitseva Mariya 2013 ldquoTsarskaya okhota pochemu lsquoslivkirsquo rossiyskogo obshchestva tak lyubyatokhotitrsquosya v zapovednykh mestakh [Tsarrsquos Hunt Why Do Security Personnel of RussianSociety So Love to Hunt in Reserves]rdquo Pasmi Ru September 20 Accessed July 20 2014httppasmiruarchive96715
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Appendix
1
Table
A1
Sam
plerepo
rtsalleging
VIP-poachingin
post-Sov
ietperiod
(doesno
tim
plyconv
ictio
n)
Year
Location
Position(s)of
VIP(s)at
timeincident
reported
Source(s)
Web
addressAccessof
each
verified
11Janu
ary20
15
1997
Yaroslavl
Oblastrsquo
Ananinvillage
bullPresidentRussian
Federation
bullGov
erno
rYaroslavl
Oblastrsquo
Argum
enty
ifakti926
200
7Kom
prom
atRu
ecoethicsru
httpwwwcom
prom
at
rupage_21
495htm
httpgazetaaifruon
lineaif14
04
14_0
1
2001
Khakasiya
Repub
lic
Karatoshsko
-Ineyskiy
reserve
bullActor
andchairRussian
Cultural
Fou
ndation
bullFormer
speakerof
Russian
Dum
a
Nov
ayaG
azetaRu210
200
5http20
05nov
ayagazetarunom
er
2005
10n
n10
n-s01shtm
l
2002
AltayRepub
lic
Tarhatin
skiy
Lake
bullFormer
assistantto
VladimirPutin
and
BorisYeltsin
VitaTsentrzashchity
prav
zhivotny
khhttpwwwvitaorgruam
usem
ent
huntblack_listh
tm
2004
VladimirOblastrsquoSuzdal
bullOwnerof
newspaper
Mosko
vskiy
Kom
somoletsform
ermem
berof
the
Pub
licChamberRussian
Federation
Moscow
huntingclub
Zavtra204
200
4Kom
prom
atRu
wwwcom
prom
atrupage_1
4416
htm
httpzavtrarucontentv
iew200
4-02
-04
51
Nov
ogorod
Oblastrsquo
bullGov
erno
rNov
gorodregion
bullPresidentRussian
Federation
Argum
enty
ifakti926
200
7Kom
prom
atRu
httpwwwcom
prom
at
rupage_21
495htm
httpgazetaaifruon
lineaif14
04
14_0
1
(Con
tinued)
Eurasian Geography and Economics 485
TableA1
(Con
tinued)
Year
Location
Position
(s)of
VIP(s)at
timeincident
repo
rted
Sou
rce(s)
Web
addressAccessof
each
verified
11Janu
ary20
15
2005
Kursk
Oblastrsquo
Korenevskydistrict
Kursk
Pop
pyforest
reserve
bullChairCom
mittee
onYou
thSpo
rts
Drugd
ruga
onlin
e127
200
4httpwwwddd
kurskrunum
ber48
6new000
657
AltayRepub
lic
Shavlinskyreserve
bullDepartm
entHeadof
Con
servationamp
Hun
tingResou
rcesMinistryof
Agriculture
VitaTsentrzashchity
prav
zhivotny
kh529
200
7httpvitaorgrunew200
7may29-
huntershtm
Khakasiya
Repub
lic
Karatoshsko
-Ineyskiy
reserve
bullHead
MinistryforCivilDefense
and
EmergencySitu
ationsRussia
VitaTsentrzashchity
prav
zhivotny
kh529
200
7httpvitaorgrunew200
7may29-
huntershtm
2006
AltayKray
Cho
yadistrict
bullChairmanBarnaul
City
Cou
ncil
Bankfaks10
022006
httpwwwbankfaxrunews38
014
2008
Kam
chatka
Kray
Krono
tskiyreserve
bullFormer
head
ofFederal
Taxatio
nService
Volgo
grad
region
LifeNew
s128
201
0httplifenew
srunew
s10
930
2009
AltayRepub
licKosh
Agach
district
ldquoAltay-
gaterdquoincident
bullPresidentialenvo
yto
theState
Dum
abullDeputyGov
erno
rAltayRepub
licbullAltayRepub
licCom
mittee
toprotect
wild
life
bullOfficerof
lower
houseof
Parliament
Dum
astafferdeputy
head
ofRussian
President
Medvedev
bullPolicychiefcoun
selState
Dum
aCom
mittee
onEcono
mics
bullGov
erno
rAltayRepub
lic
New
YorkTim
es112
200
9p
6Nov
ayagazeta
(Aleksey
Tarasov)
Apr15
20
11p
8
httpwwwnytim
escom
200
901
12
worldeurop
e12
russiahtm
l_r=0
httpoldno
vayagazetarudata2011
04008
htm
l
Sakha
Repub
licRuspres
302
200
9httprosprescomcorruption37
27
(Con
tinued)
486 K Braden
TableA1
(Con
tinued)
Year
Location
Position
(s)of
VIP(s)at
timeincident
repo
rted
Sou
rce(s)
Web
addressAccessof
each
verified
11Janu
ary20
15
bullSecretary
ofregion
alUnitedRussiaParty
bullPresidentialenvo
yto
Central
federal
district
Krasnod
arKray
Ady
gea
Repub
licCaucasus
Biosphere
Reserve
bullPrimeMinisterAdy
geaRepub
licbullDeputyfinanceministerAdy
geaRepub
licbullDirectorof
hydroresourcesAdy
gea
Repub
lic
Pasmiru920
201
3httppasm
iruarchive96
715
Irku
tskOblastrsquoLake
BaikalBolshaya
Golou
stno
ye
Gov
erno
rIrku
tskOblastkilledin
helicop
ter
crash
Pasmiru920
201
3RBK
516
200
9httppasm
iruarchive96
715
httptoprbcrusociety1605
200
930
4213
shtml
Buryatiy
aRepub
lic
Kho
rinskiydistrict
Khu
dakskiybiosph
ere
reserve
bullUnitedRussiaParty
electiv
eDeputy
PeoplersquosKhu
ralof
Buryatia
BMK
Inform
atsion
noye
agentstvo902
200
9httpwwwbaikal-mediaru
newsconfl
icts561
42
Irku
tskOblastrsquo
bullGov
erno
rIrku
tskOblastrsquo
Argum
enty
RU
516
200
9httpargumentirucomnew
s200905
16148
11Yam
al-N
enets
Auton
omou
sOkrug
bullDeputychiefof
staffof
Taz
district
New
srucom
6172009
httpwwwnew
srucomrussia
17jun2
009sm
oljarh
tml
2010
Moscow
OblastrsquoPotlovo
villageZarayskiy
huntingreserve
bullOAO
ldquoBымпeлК
oмrdquo(Vim
pelcom
Ltd)
mob
ileph
one
bullBusinessm
anldquoК
oлoм
нaмeж
peгиoн
гaзrdquo
(Kolom
namezhregiong
az)gascompany
bullMun
icipal
district
depu
tyLuk
hovitskiy
region
VIPTroph
y12
0520
10httpviptroph
ycomarticles19
64
Ekh
oMoskv
y12
2120
10
(Con
tinued)
Eurasian Geography and Economics 487
TableA1
(Con
tinued)
Year
Location
Position
(s)of
VIP(s)at
timeincident
repo
rted
Sou
rce(s)
Web
addressAccessof
each
verified
11Janu
ary20
15
Moscow
Oblastrsquo
Vysok
ovodistrict
bullHeadof
Interior
Affairs
ofDmitrov
district
bullHeadof
indu
strial
geolog
yadministration
httpwwwechomskrunews
7357
28-echohtml
Sakha
Repub
licbullYakut
depu
tyGosdu
ma
bullMem
berof
theBoard
ofldquoA
LROSArdquo
diam
ondmininggrou
p
Rossiyskaya
gazeta
528
201
0httpwwwrgru201
005
28vertolet
html
Tyum
enOblastrsquoSurgu
tbullDeputyhead
ofUnitedRussiaParty
Surgu
tregion
Tyum
enskiyeizVestiy
a10
20
2010
httpoldt-iruarticle164
50
2011
Volgo
grad
Oblastrsquo
Kam
yshindistrict
Shcherbakov
skayanature
park
bullDirectorof
build
ingsupp
lyforKam
yshin
town
Inform
atsion
noye
agentstvo
Vysota10
20507
201
4httpv1
02ruaccidents44
598html
Sakha
Repub
licbullGov
erno
rof
Arkhang
elsk
Region
ResursLesru409
2011
httpwwwresurslesrunewsindex
htmlid=18
5Volgo
grad
Oblastrsquo
Olkho
viyreserve
bullDeputyof
district
DUMA
UnitedRussia
Party
Volgo
grad-Tim
es209
2011
httpvo
lgog
rad-tim
esrustories18
8
2012
Amur
Oblastrsquo
bullVicemayor
ofBlago
veshchensk
bullRosselkho
znadzorexecutive
bullSpecialistregion
aloh
otup
ravleniya
(hun
tingmanagem
ent)
NTV
216
201
4New
srucom
211201
4httpwwwntvruno
vosti8
4295
6httpwwwnew
srucomarchrussia
11feb2014vipoacherh
tml (C
ontin
ued)
488 K Braden
TableA1
(Con
tinued)
Year
Location
Position
(s)of
VIP(s)at
timeincident
repo
rted
Sou
rce(s)
Web
addressAccessof
each
verified
11Janu
ary20
15
Krasnoy
arsk
Kray
Stolbyreserve
bullHeadof
police
Kolosov
skiy
region
Okh
otarybalkavOmskoy
Oblasti117
201
3httpoи
ppф
zakondocum41-2013-
01-15-04
-45-38
673
-201
3-01
-17-11-
05-32html
Kirov
Oblastrsquo
bullProgressParty
ampRussian
Opp
osition
Coo
rdinationCou
ncil
Moscow
Tim
esFeb19
20
14httpwwwth
emoscowtim
escom
newsarticle494
848html
2013
SverdlovskOblastrsquo
Bog
dano
vich
reserve
bullState
Dum
adepu
tymem
berof
Liberal
Dem
ocratic
Party
URARU
111201
3httpurarucon
tentsvrd11-01-20
13
news10
5215
1694
htm
l
Saratov
Oblastrsquo
Nov
oburasskiy
region
bullFirstvice
presidentof
mun
icipal
administration
Nov
oburasskiy
region
New
srucom
822
201
3httpwwwnew
srucomrussia
22aug2
013oh
otahtml
Arkhang
elsk
Oblastrsquo
bullDeputyState
Dum
aUnitedRussiaParty
andfamou
sbo
xer20
14mem
berstate
huntingcoun
cil
MK
95let523
201
3httpwwwm
krusocial2
01305
23
8588
13-valuev-ub
il-medvedy
a-chestnohtml
Kaliningrad
Oblastrsquo
Vishtyn
etsnature
park
bullRepresentativeof
barassociationof
lawyers
Nov
yyeko
lyesa208
201
3httpwwwrud
niko
vcomarticlephp
ELEMENT_ID=22
241
Saratov
Oblastrsquo
Lysog
orskiy
region
bullProsecutorforSaratov
Oblast
bullSaratov
district
courtofficial
Vzglyad-info12
0220
13httpwwwvzsarrunews20
131202
jiteli-raiona-pojalov
alis-pytiny-na-
brakon
erstvo
-vysok
ih-chino
vhtml
Omsk
Oblastrsquo
Isilk
ulskom
district
bullMinisterof
Con
structionandTranspo
rtOmsk
Oblast
bullGeneral
Directorof
ldquoOmskob
lvod
oprovo
drdquobulldepu
tychiefengineer
ldquoOmskob
lvod
oprovo
drdquo
Omskinform
530
201
3httpom
skinform
runews56
598
(Con
tinued)
Eurasian Geography and Economics 489
TableA1
(Con
tinued)
Year
Location
Position
(s)of
VIP(s)at
timeincident
repo
rted
Sou
rce(s)
Web
addressAccessof
each
verified
11Janu
ary20
15
2014
Saratov
Oblastrsquo
Eng
elskiy
district
bullHeadof
Hun
tingCom
mittee
forSaratov
Oblastrsquo
Obshchestvenn
oyemneniye
818
201
4httpwwwom-saratovruno
vosti1
8-Aug
ust-20
14-i13
994-gu
bernator-
nazval-nedop
ustim
Sakha
Repub
licbullPresident
ofSakha
(Yakutia)
An-on
layn
124
201
4httpargumentirusociety201401
3144
14Tuv
a(Tyv
a)Repub
lic
Todzhinskiydistrict
bullLocal
branch
ofMinistryof
Emergency
Situ
ations-State
inspectorforsm
allvessels
bullFormer
policem
an
MK
95let401
201
4Sibno
vostiru625
201
4httpwwwm
kruin
cidentarticle
2014
0401
100
7116
httpom
sksibno
vostiruincidents
2716
33Mordo
viaRepub
lic
Mordo
viareserve
bullDeputygo
vernor
ofZub
ovo-Polyanskiy
district
Mordo
via
PortalProgo
rodSaransk
416
20
14httppg
13runewsview
125
4
AltaykrayYegorrsquoevskiy
reserve
bullAltayDeputy
Nov
chikhinskiyregion
Altayskaya
pravda
220
201
4httpwwwap2
2rupaper
paper_1161
9html
Voron
ezhOblastrsquo
Pavlovskdistrict
bullActor
andchairRussian
Cultural
Fou
ndation
MKRU
Nizhn
iyNov
gorod2
20201
4httpnn
mkruarticle201
402
20
988115
l
PrimoriyeKray
Khank
ayskiy
district
bullFormer
head
ofregion
alanim
alconservatio
nadministration
PrimaM
ediaru12
1220
14httpprim
amediarunewsprim
orye
121220
14408
00
490 K Braden
- Abstract
- Introduction wildlife poaching in the context of Russian environmental management
- Background The literature on ``green criminality and poaching
- Methods value and limitations of social and advocacy media as a data source
- Russian legal regime for hunting2
- Privatization of hunting lands
- The impact of high-profile poaching cases
- Motivations for VIP-poaching
- Conclusion for hunting sustainability - the value of a moral compass
- Acknowledgements
- Disclosure statement
- Notes
- References
- Appendix 1
-
Figure 3 Editorial cartoon on privatization of hunting resources by artist Mikhail LarichevVecherniy Peterburg October 20 2009 Translation ldquoSoldrdquoSource Permission was obtained from the copyright holder
Figure 4 Vladimir Putin on a hunt in the Tyva Republic 2007 Photograph by European PressPhoto AgencySource Permission was obtained from the copyright holder
Eurasian Geography and Economics 475
Greedy people driven by vanity and after blood hellip not poor people but people in goodpositions (Baydykov 2012)
What land is left to defend Only those asshole oligarchs are lefthellipif the state laws are notfunctioning itrsquos time to fire the officials and their entourages -blogger comments on poach-ing in Samara Luka Nature Park (Sistema Opoveshcheniya 2014)
It seems to be that soon the only justice in Russia will be vigilante justice- blogger com-ment on Altay-gate helicopter crash incident (Mir Novostey 2014)
On the theme of poaching a law should be perceived normally as a law by hunters A badlaw is not a law but just derives from rotten conditions hellip Right now order is only upheldthrough repression but the order is spoiled Controllers are caught up in it ten times overfor this bullshit not a society determining its own traditions Blogger ldquodEretikrdquo (Gunsruforum 2013 Shvarev 2013a)
Officials are lawless hellip you canrsquot beat the system you can only be indignant and learnfrom the mistakes of others Blogger Xgod89 (Gunsru forum 2011)
The truth about Russia now is that MNR and the courts do not rule but insolent jerks whomuzzle the courts and prosecutorsrsquo offices are in charge Blogger A Bonch-Bruyevich com-menting on Dovydenko case (Shvarev 2013b)
Some fat urban dyadrsquoka who goes into the forest and finds a bear or moose poached withhelp of hunting guide (Shalygin 2013a)
Conclusion for hunting sustainability ndash the value of a moral compass
I have argued that VIP illegal hunting though not a high percentage of poaching casessets a destructive tone not only because of direct damage to wildlife sustainability butalso because it contributes to corruption of inspectors and prosecution personnel cyni-cism about rule of law and a discouragement to non-elite hunters who are increasinglycut off from prey due to regulations and higher costs
The utility for VIP hunters may not be economic gain but may be the sense of powerenhancement and differentiation from the masses Social science research has suggestedthat unhidden violations of social norms may actually signal power whereas lower powerindividuals are more subject to social constraints (see for example Van Kleef et al2011) There are rewards to elevated power and the establishment of identity in a selectsubgroup of actors Resources are more accessible as is the ability to make decisions onhow to distribute those resources to others Keltner Gruenfeld and Anderson (2003)have cited numerous social-psychological experiments suggesting that elevated powerincreases the likelihood of socially inappropriate actions often showing up in males asldquoprofligate behaviorsrdquo (276ndash277) Given these precepts it is possible that overt incidentsof impunity in wildlife crime by VIP hunters in Russia are signs of status and a way tomaintain group identity a proposition that calls for further investigation
In turn the narrative of VIP poaching solidifies the perception of corruption ndash a phe-nomenon measured in Transparency Internationalrsquos Corruption Perceptions Index(Transparency International 2014) and a sense of hopelessness about the system ndash a factobserved by Russian social scientists such as Kofanova and Petukhov (2006) who sug-gest a narrative about endemic corruption is created in the minds of ordinary RussiansSurvey results show that most Russians believe the state does not act in the interest of
476 K Braden
its citizens bureaucrats are motivated by personal gain and corruption penetrates allspheres of society (Kofanova and Petukhov 2006 29) This narrative of corruption andcrime is supported by a Russian mass media that ldquovigorously relaysrdquo a normativesystem of a criminal world engendering disrespect for the judiciary and for formal lawsand an impression that the most successful people in Russia today display the mostnegative behavior models (Iurevich and Ushakov 2010 21ndash22 26ndash27) SimilarlyDawisha (2014) has explored the ldquosistemardquo inside the Russian hierarchy in her bookPutinrsquos Kleptocracy noting that the risk of activities is transferred from the elite to thestate but the rewards are privatized thus allowing those in power ldquoto act withimpunityrdquo (332ndash333) Given Putinrsquos arguments in favor of fighting corruption how canthe actions of insider elites be reconciled with evidence of environmental lawbreaking
Dawisha (2014) rightly notes ldquoThis is not to say that the Russian ruling elite doesnot see the benefits of a robust rule-of-law systemrdquo (9) While her exploration focusedon elite actions in international financial circles I make a similar argument of a selectiveapproach to application of domestic Russian laws on illegal hunting Protections againstprosecution for some in the government and rights conditional upon loyalty to theregime ensure that those in power can act in a predatory manner Informal associationsuseful friends and privileged access to resources are hallmarks of the insider ldquosistemardquo(Ledeneva 2013) As empirical data are presented in the future on violators apprehendedand convicted under the new 2012 hunting laws the number of cases involving peoplein power should be instructive to observe
Feldman and Blokov (2009) found in their survey that personalities mattered interms of public perception the most influential people for solving environmental ques-tions cited by respondents were those in political power business leaders ministry offi-cials and heads of NGOs (737) Precisely because high-profile people have sway overthe public in terms of societal norms for environmental law that fact might be put touse for improved observance of the 2012 regulations I suggest a new tool for socialnorming with respect to hunting laws in Russia publicity for well-known Russians whodemonstrate a new type of power and masculine image by adhering to regulations Vla-dimir Putin for example noted in an Outdoor Life interview ldquoToday when hunting andfishing are more like a tribute to traditions a sort of hobby enthusiasts of these outdooractivities should guide themselves by the lsquoDo No Harmrsquo principlerdquo (Young 2011 58)In his examination of how to improve law enforcement in the realm of environmentalnorms Sverdyukov (2014) wrote ldquothe mechanism of moral influence on offenders ispractically not used it is true but it is necessary to rework the levers of moral actionrdquo(160)
While some of the initiators of OD-ROS were people of power7 myriad bloggersfrom online hunting social forums picked up and repeated the text that the organizers ofthe 2014 OD-ROS Conference used in launching the effort
In past decades a host of serious problems have occurred in the sphere of Russian huntingLife has shown that the government is not capable of solving them The wider huntingcommunity can and should undertake a discussion of these problems identify solutionsand formulate constructive proposals for organs of state power hellip the first huntersrsquo confer-ence was the initiative of ordinary hunters unburdened by property or hunting lands withone goal to conserve the historic right of Russians to hunt This was not first given underSoviet power but much earlier ndash by tradition a significant part of the culture and in theblood of the Russian people (Rossiyskiy okhotnichiy soyuz 2014)
Eurasian Geography and Economics 477
AcknowledgementsThe author wishes to thank Dr Margaret Diddams of Seattle Pacific University for assistance withsocial psychology sources and Jennifer Castner of The Altai Project and geographer Dr JaimeKooser for reviewing drafts of this work
Disclosure statementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the author
Notes1 The rights of indigenous groups especially those designated of the North Siberia the Altay
Republic and the Far East have been described through sections of the hunting regulationsand amendments of various years While these populations are not the focus of this study theauthor recognizes the importance of the survival of indigenous cultures access to traditionalhunting grounds and land use rights for minority people in the Russian Federation
2 The focus here is on recreational hunting with firearms and excludes the myriad of illegalfishing cases covered in the Russian press Likewise use of snares and other traps particu-larly by poachers has been very controversial and warrants additional discussion
3 No breakdown by organizations versus individuals was available after the year 2011 at thetime of this writing Often the hunting leases run by private owners are large recreational cen-ters such as the Dubakinskiy resort in Leningrad Oblastrsquo owned by Nikolai Shamalov abanker whom Forbes dubbed one of the richest men in Russia The site accessible with ahelicopter landing pad includes a well-appointed cottage (ldquoVIP-Houserdquo) with televisionsauna and billiard rooms available for rental during moose season The newspaper Izvestiyareported on 26 September 2012 that three millionaire businessmen including Alfa BankrsquosPyotr Aven had invested 80 million rubles into creation of a hunting enterprise ldquoMedvedrsquordquo inArghangelrsquosk Oblastrsquo for VIP hunters a closed hunting club specializing in brown bear wildboar deer moose and Siberian stag (maral) The brainchild of businessman VladimirButorin the enterprise is located in the town of Bereznik where Butorinrsquos companies also areinvolved in agriculture and forest products This was the second enterprise invested in byAven who had also registered in Moscow a hunting club called ldquoHunting Groundrdquo financedby his private investment (Izvestiya 26 September 2012 Accessed 25 July 2014 httpizvestiarunews536084)
4 Butorin for example has not always done well with local farmers but has argued he isbringing access electrical power and other infrastructure as well as a fund for social pro-grams into the area Visser Mamonova and Spoor (2012) argued that the benefits of landtransfers have been mixed and laws while purportedly passed to cut down on monopolieshave instead strengthened the hands of large-scale land owners often shored up by corruptlocal officials (925)
5 As of August 2014 the case was still unresolved and Mr Dovydenko was consideringwhether he should appeal based on an amnesty declared by the Duma in honor of the 20thanniversary of the Russian Constitution
6 In addition to hunting news and environmental web sites one called Brakonrsquoerovnet has beenestablished to both to support legitimate hunters and to report news photographs and videoson poaching incidents
7 For example Nikolay Valuev former boxing champion elected to the Duma in 2011 underPutinrsquos party Valuev himself had been accused of poaching but the Arkhangelrsquosk regionalprosecutor had refused to consider the case He was added in 2014 to MNRrsquos Public Councilon Hunting
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Shalygin Andrey 2014 Stratgiya razvitiya okhotnichrsquoego khozyaystva Rossii do 2030 goda-pochemu vsye nedovolrsquony no ne mogut skazatrsquo chem immeno [The Strategy for Developmentof the Hunting Economy in Russia to the Year 2030 Why Everyone Is Not Happy but CannotSay Exactly With What]rdquo National Explorer March 14 Accessed August 2 2014 httpwwwnexplorerrunews__12387htm
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Shvarev Aleksandr 2013b ldquoVIP-brakonrsquoery skoro posadyat na desyatrsquo let pomeshavshego imokhotoveda [VIP-Poachers Will Soon Imprison for Ten Years the Hunting Guide Who Inter-fered]rdquo Okhotnikiru August 29 Accessed August 1 2014 httpwwwohotnikiruarchivenews20130829639550-vipbrakoneryi-skoro-posadyat-na-desyat-let-pomeshavshego-im-ohotovedahtml
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484 K Braden
Appendix
1
Table
A1
Sam
plerepo
rtsalleging
VIP-poachingin
post-Sov
ietperiod
(doesno
tim
plyconv
ictio
n)
Year
Location
Position(s)of
VIP(s)at
timeincident
reported
Source(s)
Web
addressAccessof
each
verified
11Janu
ary20
15
1997
Yaroslavl
Oblastrsquo
Ananinvillage
bullPresidentRussian
Federation
bullGov
erno
rYaroslavl
Oblastrsquo
Argum
enty
ifakti926
200
7Kom
prom
atRu
ecoethicsru
httpwwwcom
prom
at
rupage_21
495htm
httpgazetaaifruon
lineaif14
04
14_0
1
2001
Khakasiya
Repub
lic
Karatoshsko
-Ineyskiy
reserve
bullActor
andchairRussian
Cultural
Fou
ndation
bullFormer
speakerof
Russian
Dum
a
Nov
ayaG
azetaRu210
200
5http20
05nov
ayagazetarunom
er
2005
10n
n10
n-s01shtm
l
2002
AltayRepub
lic
Tarhatin
skiy
Lake
bullFormer
assistantto
VladimirPutin
and
BorisYeltsin
VitaTsentrzashchity
prav
zhivotny
khhttpwwwvitaorgruam
usem
ent
huntblack_listh
tm
2004
VladimirOblastrsquoSuzdal
bullOwnerof
newspaper
Mosko
vskiy
Kom
somoletsform
ermem
berof
the
Pub
licChamberRussian
Federation
Moscow
huntingclub
Zavtra204
200
4Kom
prom
atRu
wwwcom
prom
atrupage_1
4416
htm
httpzavtrarucontentv
iew200
4-02
-04
51
Nov
ogorod
Oblastrsquo
bullGov
erno
rNov
gorodregion
bullPresidentRussian
Federation
Argum
enty
ifakti926
200
7Kom
prom
atRu
httpwwwcom
prom
at
rupage_21
495htm
httpgazetaaifruon
lineaif14
04
14_0
1
(Con
tinued)
Eurasian Geography and Economics 485
TableA1
(Con
tinued)
Year
Location
Position
(s)of
VIP(s)at
timeincident
repo
rted
Sou
rce(s)
Web
addressAccessof
each
verified
11Janu
ary20
15
2005
Kursk
Oblastrsquo
Korenevskydistrict
Kursk
Pop
pyforest
reserve
bullChairCom
mittee
onYou
thSpo
rts
Drugd
ruga
onlin
e127
200
4httpwwwddd
kurskrunum
ber48
6new000
657
AltayRepub
lic
Shavlinskyreserve
bullDepartm
entHeadof
Con
servationamp
Hun
tingResou
rcesMinistryof
Agriculture
VitaTsentrzashchity
prav
zhivotny
kh529
200
7httpvitaorgrunew200
7may29-
huntershtm
Khakasiya
Repub
lic
Karatoshsko
-Ineyskiy
reserve
bullHead
MinistryforCivilDefense
and
EmergencySitu
ationsRussia
VitaTsentrzashchity
prav
zhivotny
kh529
200
7httpvitaorgrunew200
7may29-
huntershtm
2006
AltayKray
Cho
yadistrict
bullChairmanBarnaul
City
Cou
ncil
Bankfaks10
022006
httpwwwbankfaxrunews38
014
2008
Kam
chatka
Kray
Krono
tskiyreserve
bullFormer
head
ofFederal
Taxatio
nService
Volgo
grad
region
LifeNew
s128
201
0httplifenew
srunew
s10
930
2009
AltayRepub
licKosh
Agach
district
ldquoAltay-
gaterdquoincident
bullPresidentialenvo
yto
theState
Dum
abullDeputyGov
erno
rAltayRepub
licbullAltayRepub
licCom
mittee
toprotect
wild
life
bullOfficerof
lower
houseof
Parliament
Dum
astafferdeputy
head
ofRussian
President
Medvedev
bullPolicychiefcoun
selState
Dum
aCom
mittee
onEcono
mics
bullGov
erno
rAltayRepub
lic
New
YorkTim
es112
200
9p
6Nov
ayagazeta
(Aleksey
Tarasov)
Apr15
20
11p
8
httpwwwnytim
escom
200
901
12
worldeurop
e12
russiahtm
l_r=0
httpoldno
vayagazetarudata2011
04008
htm
l
Sakha
Repub
licRuspres
302
200
9httprosprescomcorruption37
27
(Con
tinued)
486 K Braden
TableA1
(Con
tinued)
Year
Location
Position
(s)of
VIP(s)at
timeincident
repo
rted
Sou
rce(s)
Web
addressAccessof
each
verified
11Janu
ary20
15
bullSecretary
ofregion
alUnitedRussiaParty
bullPresidentialenvo
yto
Central
federal
district
Krasnod
arKray
Ady
gea
Repub
licCaucasus
Biosphere
Reserve
bullPrimeMinisterAdy
geaRepub
licbullDeputyfinanceministerAdy
geaRepub
licbullDirectorof
hydroresourcesAdy
gea
Repub
lic
Pasmiru920
201
3httppasm
iruarchive96
715
Irku
tskOblastrsquoLake
BaikalBolshaya
Golou
stno
ye
Gov
erno
rIrku
tskOblastkilledin
helicop
ter
crash
Pasmiru920
201
3RBK
516
200
9httppasm
iruarchive96
715
httptoprbcrusociety1605
200
930
4213
shtml
Buryatiy
aRepub
lic
Kho
rinskiydistrict
Khu
dakskiybiosph
ere
reserve
bullUnitedRussiaParty
electiv
eDeputy
PeoplersquosKhu
ralof
Buryatia
BMK
Inform
atsion
noye
agentstvo902
200
9httpwwwbaikal-mediaru
newsconfl
icts561
42
Irku
tskOblastrsquo
bullGov
erno
rIrku
tskOblastrsquo
Argum
enty
RU
516
200
9httpargumentirucomnew
s200905
16148
11Yam
al-N
enets
Auton
omou
sOkrug
bullDeputychiefof
staffof
Taz
district
New
srucom
6172009
httpwwwnew
srucomrussia
17jun2
009sm
oljarh
tml
2010
Moscow
OblastrsquoPotlovo
villageZarayskiy
huntingreserve
bullOAO
ldquoBымпeлК
oмrdquo(Vim
pelcom
Ltd)
mob
ileph
one
bullBusinessm
anldquoК
oлoм
нaмeж
peгиoн
гaзrdquo
(Kolom
namezhregiong
az)gascompany
bullMun
icipal
district
depu
tyLuk
hovitskiy
region
VIPTroph
y12
0520
10httpviptroph
ycomarticles19
64
Ekh
oMoskv
y12
2120
10
(Con
tinued)
Eurasian Geography and Economics 487
TableA1
(Con
tinued)
Year
Location
Position
(s)of
VIP(s)at
timeincident
repo
rted
Sou
rce(s)
Web
addressAccessof
each
verified
11Janu
ary20
15
Moscow
Oblastrsquo
Vysok
ovodistrict
bullHeadof
Interior
Affairs
ofDmitrov
district
bullHeadof
indu
strial
geolog
yadministration
httpwwwechomskrunews
7357
28-echohtml
Sakha
Repub
licbullYakut
depu
tyGosdu
ma
bullMem
berof
theBoard
ofldquoA
LROSArdquo
diam
ondmininggrou
p
Rossiyskaya
gazeta
528
201
0httpwwwrgru201
005
28vertolet
html
Tyum
enOblastrsquoSurgu
tbullDeputyhead
ofUnitedRussiaParty
Surgu
tregion
Tyum
enskiyeizVestiy
a10
20
2010
httpoldt-iruarticle164
50
2011
Volgo
grad
Oblastrsquo
Kam
yshindistrict
Shcherbakov
skayanature
park
bullDirectorof
build
ingsupp
lyforKam
yshin
town
Inform
atsion
noye
agentstvo
Vysota10
20507
201
4httpv1
02ruaccidents44
598html
Sakha
Repub
licbullGov
erno
rof
Arkhang
elsk
Region
ResursLesru409
2011
httpwwwresurslesrunewsindex
htmlid=18
5Volgo
grad
Oblastrsquo
Olkho
viyreserve
bullDeputyof
district
DUMA
UnitedRussia
Party
Volgo
grad-Tim
es209
2011
httpvo
lgog
rad-tim
esrustories18
8
2012
Amur
Oblastrsquo
bullVicemayor
ofBlago
veshchensk
bullRosselkho
znadzorexecutive
bullSpecialistregion
aloh
otup
ravleniya
(hun
tingmanagem
ent)
NTV
216
201
4New
srucom
211201
4httpwwwntvruno
vosti8
4295
6httpwwwnew
srucomarchrussia
11feb2014vipoacherh
tml (C
ontin
ued)
488 K Braden
TableA1
(Con
tinued)
Year
Location
Position
(s)of
VIP(s)at
timeincident
repo
rted
Sou
rce(s)
Web
addressAccessof
each
verified
11Janu
ary20
15
Krasnoy
arsk
Kray
Stolbyreserve
bullHeadof
police
Kolosov
skiy
region
Okh
otarybalkavOmskoy
Oblasti117
201
3httpoи
ppф
zakondocum41-2013-
01-15-04
-45-38
673
-201
3-01
-17-11-
05-32html
Kirov
Oblastrsquo
bullProgressParty
ampRussian
Opp
osition
Coo
rdinationCou
ncil
Moscow
Tim
esFeb19
20
14httpwwwth
emoscowtim
escom
newsarticle494
848html
2013
SverdlovskOblastrsquo
Bog
dano
vich
reserve
bullState
Dum
adepu
tymem
berof
Liberal
Dem
ocratic
Party
URARU
111201
3httpurarucon
tentsvrd11-01-20
13
news10
5215
1694
htm
l
Saratov
Oblastrsquo
Nov
oburasskiy
region
bullFirstvice
presidentof
mun
icipal
administration
Nov
oburasskiy
region
New
srucom
822
201
3httpwwwnew
srucomrussia
22aug2
013oh
otahtml
Arkhang
elsk
Oblastrsquo
bullDeputyState
Dum
aUnitedRussiaParty
andfamou
sbo
xer20
14mem
berstate
huntingcoun
cil
MK
95let523
201
3httpwwwm
krusocial2
01305
23
8588
13-valuev-ub
il-medvedy
a-chestnohtml
Kaliningrad
Oblastrsquo
Vishtyn
etsnature
park
bullRepresentativeof
barassociationof
lawyers
Nov
yyeko
lyesa208
201
3httpwwwrud
niko
vcomarticlephp
ELEMENT_ID=22
241
Saratov
Oblastrsquo
Lysog
orskiy
region
bullProsecutorforSaratov
Oblast
bullSaratov
district
courtofficial
Vzglyad-info12
0220
13httpwwwvzsarrunews20
131202
jiteli-raiona-pojalov
alis-pytiny-na-
brakon
erstvo
-vysok
ih-chino
vhtml
Omsk
Oblastrsquo
Isilk
ulskom
district
bullMinisterof
Con
structionandTranspo
rtOmsk
Oblast
bullGeneral
Directorof
ldquoOmskob
lvod
oprovo
drdquobulldepu
tychiefengineer
ldquoOmskob
lvod
oprovo
drdquo
Omskinform
530
201
3httpom
skinform
runews56
598
(Con
tinued)
Eurasian Geography and Economics 489
TableA1
(Con
tinued)
Year
Location
Position
(s)of
VIP(s)at
timeincident
repo
rted
Sou
rce(s)
Web
addressAccessof
each
verified
11Janu
ary20
15
2014
Saratov
Oblastrsquo
Eng
elskiy
district
bullHeadof
Hun
tingCom
mittee
forSaratov
Oblastrsquo
Obshchestvenn
oyemneniye
818
201
4httpwwwom-saratovruno
vosti1
8-Aug
ust-20
14-i13
994-gu
bernator-
nazval-nedop
ustim
Sakha
Repub
licbullPresident
ofSakha
(Yakutia)
An-on
layn
124
201
4httpargumentirusociety201401
3144
14Tuv
a(Tyv
a)Repub
lic
Todzhinskiydistrict
bullLocal
branch
ofMinistryof
Emergency
Situ
ations-State
inspectorforsm
allvessels
bullFormer
policem
an
MK
95let401
201
4Sibno
vostiru625
201
4httpwwwm
kruin
cidentarticle
2014
0401
100
7116
httpom
sksibno
vostiruincidents
2716
33Mordo
viaRepub
lic
Mordo
viareserve
bullDeputygo
vernor
ofZub
ovo-Polyanskiy
district
Mordo
via
PortalProgo
rodSaransk
416
20
14httppg
13runewsview
125
4
AltaykrayYegorrsquoevskiy
reserve
bullAltayDeputy
Nov
chikhinskiyregion
Altayskaya
pravda
220
201
4httpwwwap2
2rupaper
paper_1161
9html
Voron
ezhOblastrsquo
Pavlovskdistrict
bullActor
andchairRussian
Cultural
Fou
ndation
MKRU
Nizhn
iyNov
gorod2
20201
4httpnn
mkruarticle201
402
20
988115
l
PrimoriyeKray
Khank
ayskiy
district
bullFormer
head
ofregion
alanim
alconservatio
nadministration
PrimaM
ediaru12
1220
14httpprim
amediarunewsprim
orye
121220
14408
00
490 K Braden
- Abstract
- Introduction wildlife poaching in the context of Russian environmental management
- Background The literature on ``green criminality and poaching
- Methods value and limitations of social and advocacy media as a data source
- Russian legal regime for hunting2
- Privatization of hunting lands
- The impact of high-profile poaching cases
- Motivations for VIP-poaching
- Conclusion for hunting sustainability - the value of a moral compass
- Acknowledgements
- Disclosure statement
- Notes
- References
- Appendix 1
-
Greedy people driven by vanity and after blood hellip not poor people but people in goodpositions (Baydykov 2012)
What land is left to defend Only those asshole oligarchs are lefthellipif the state laws are notfunctioning itrsquos time to fire the officials and their entourages -blogger comments on poach-ing in Samara Luka Nature Park (Sistema Opoveshcheniya 2014)
It seems to be that soon the only justice in Russia will be vigilante justice- blogger com-ment on Altay-gate helicopter crash incident (Mir Novostey 2014)
On the theme of poaching a law should be perceived normally as a law by hunters A badlaw is not a law but just derives from rotten conditions hellip Right now order is only upheldthrough repression but the order is spoiled Controllers are caught up in it ten times overfor this bullshit not a society determining its own traditions Blogger ldquodEretikrdquo (Gunsruforum 2013 Shvarev 2013a)
Officials are lawless hellip you canrsquot beat the system you can only be indignant and learnfrom the mistakes of others Blogger Xgod89 (Gunsru forum 2011)
The truth about Russia now is that MNR and the courts do not rule but insolent jerks whomuzzle the courts and prosecutorsrsquo offices are in charge Blogger A Bonch-Bruyevich com-menting on Dovydenko case (Shvarev 2013b)
Some fat urban dyadrsquoka who goes into the forest and finds a bear or moose poached withhelp of hunting guide (Shalygin 2013a)
Conclusion for hunting sustainability ndash the value of a moral compass
I have argued that VIP illegal hunting though not a high percentage of poaching casessets a destructive tone not only because of direct damage to wildlife sustainability butalso because it contributes to corruption of inspectors and prosecution personnel cyni-cism about rule of law and a discouragement to non-elite hunters who are increasinglycut off from prey due to regulations and higher costs
The utility for VIP hunters may not be economic gain but may be the sense of powerenhancement and differentiation from the masses Social science research has suggestedthat unhidden violations of social norms may actually signal power whereas lower powerindividuals are more subject to social constraints (see for example Van Kleef et al2011) There are rewards to elevated power and the establishment of identity in a selectsubgroup of actors Resources are more accessible as is the ability to make decisions onhow to distribute those resources to others Keltner Gruenfeld and Anderson (2003)have cited numerous social-psychological experiments suggesting that elevated powerincreases the likelihood of socially inappropriate actions often showing up in males asldquoprofligate behaviorsrdquo (276ndash277) Given these precepts it is possible that overt incidentsof impunity in wildlife crime by VIP hunters in Russia are signs of status and a way tomaintain group identity a proposition that calls for further investigation
In turn the narrative of VIP poaching solidifies the perception of corruption ndash a phe-nomenon measured in Transparency Internationalrsquos Corruption Perceptions Index(Transparency International 2014) and a sense of hopelessness about the system ndash a factobserved by Russian social scientists such as Kofanova and Petukhov (2006) who sug-gest a narrative about endemic corruption is created in the minds of ordinary RussiansSurvey results show that most Russians believe the state does not act in the interest of
476 K Braden
its citizens bureaucrats are motivated by personal gain and corruption penetrates allspheres of society (Kofanova and Petukhov 2006 29) This narrative of corruption andcrime is supported by a Russian mass media that ldquovigorously relaysrdquo a normativesystem of a criminal world engendering disrespect for the judiciary and for formal lawsand an impression that the most successful people in Russia today display the mostnegative behavior models (Iurevich and Ushakov 2010 21ndash22 26ndash27) SimilarlyDawisha (2014) has explored the ldquosistemardquo inside the Russian hierarchy in her bookPutinrsquos Kleptocracy noting that the risk of activities is transferred from the elite to thestate but the rewards are privatized thus allowing those in power ldquoto act withimpunityrdquo (332ndash333) Given Putinrsquos arguments in favor of fighting corruption how canthe actions of insider elites be reconciled with evidence of environmental lawbreaking
Dawisha (2014) rightly notes ldquoThis is not to say that the Russian ruling elite doesnot see the benefits of a robust rule-of-law systemrdquo (9) While her exploration focusedon elite actions in international financial circles I make a similar argument of a selectiveapproach to application of domestic Russian laws on illegal hunting Protections againstprosecution for some in the government and rights conditional upon loyalty to theregime ensure that those in power can act in a predatory manner Informal associationsuseful friends and privileged access to resources are hallmarks of the insider ldquosistemardquo(Ledeneva 2013) As empirical data are presented in the future on violators apprehendedand convicted under the new 2012 hunting laws the number of cases involving peoplein power should be instructive to observe
Feldman and Blokov (2009) found in their survey that personalities mattered interms of public perception the most influential people for solving environmental ques-tions cited by respondents were those in political power business leaders ministry offi-cials and heads of NGOs (737) Precisely because high-profile people have sway overthe public in terms of societal norms for environmental law that fact might be put touse for improved observance of the 2012 regulations I suggest a new tool for socialnorming with respect to hunting laws in Russia publicity for well-known Russians whodemonstrate a new type of power and masculine image by adhering to regulations Vla-dimir Putin for example noted in an Outdoor Life interview ldquoToday when hunting andfishing are more like a tribute to traditions a sort of hobby enthusiasts of these outdooractivities should guide themselves by the lsquoDo No Harmrsquo principlerdquo (Young 2011 58)In his examination of how to improve law enforcement in the realm of environmentalnorms Sverdyukov (2014) wrote ldquothe mechanism of moral influence on offenders ispractically not used it is true but it is necessary to rework the levers of moral actionrdquo(160)
While some of the initiators of OD-ROS were people of power7 myriad bloggersfrom online hunting social forums picked up and repeated the text that the organizers ofthe 2014 OD-ROS Conference used in launching the effort
In past decades a host of serious problems have occurred in the sphere of Russian huntingLife has shown that the government is not capable of solving them The wider huntingcommunity can and should undertake a discussion of these problems identify solutionsand formulate constructive proposals for organs of state power hellip the first huntersrsquo confer-ence was the initiative of ordinary hunters unburdened by property or hunting lands withone goal to conserve the historic right of Russians to hunt This was not first given underSoviet power but much earlier ndash by tradition a significant part of the culture and in theblood of the Russian people (Rossiyskiy okhotnichiy soyuz 2014)
Eurasian Geography and Economics 477
AcknowledgementsThe author wishes to thank Dr Margaret Diddams of Seattle Pacific University for assistance withsocial psychology sources and Jennifer Castner of The Altai Project and geographer Dr JaimeKooser for reviewing drafts of this work
Disclosure statementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the author
Notes1 The rights of indigenous groups especially those designated of the North Siberia the Altay
Republic and the Far East have been described through sections of the hunting regulationsand amendments of various years While these populations are not the focus of this study theauthor recognizes the importance of the survival of indigenous cultures access to traditionalhunting grounds and land use rights for minority people in the Russian Federation
2 The focus here is on recreational hunting with firearms and excludes the myriad of illegalfishing cases covered in the Russian press Likewise use of snares and other traps particu-larly by poachers has been very controversial and warrants additional discussion
3 No breakdown by organizations versus individuals was available after the year 2011 at thetime of this writing Often the hunting leases run by private owners are large recreational cen-ters such as the Dubakinskiy resort in Leningrad Oblastrsquo owned by Nikolai Shamalov abanker whom Forbes dubbed one of the richest men in Russia The site accessible with ahelicopter landing pad includes a well-appointed cottage (ldquoVIP-Houserdquo) with televisionsauna and billiard rooms available for rental during moose season The newspaper Izvestiyareported on 26 September 2012 that three millionaire businessmen including Alfa BankrsquosPyotr Aven had invested 80 million rubles into creation of a hunting enterprise ldquoMedvedrsquordquo inArghangelrsquosk Oblastrsquo for VIP hunters a closed hunting club specializing in brown bear wildboar deer moose and Siberian stag (maral) The brainchild of businessman VladimirButorin the enterprise is located in the town of Bereznik where Butorinrsquos companies also areinvolved in agriculture and forest products This was the second enterprise invested in byAven who had also registered in Moscow a hunting club called ldquoHunting Groundrdquo financedby his private investment (Izvestiya 26 September 2012 Accessed 25 July 2014 httpizvestiarunews536084)
4 Butorin for example has not always done well with local farmers but has argued he isbringing access electrical power and other infrastructure as well as a fund for social pro-grams into the area Visser Mamonova and Spoor (2012) argued that the benefits of landtransfers have been mixed and laws while purportedly passed to cut down on monopolieshave instead strengthened the hands of large-scale land owners often shored up by corruptlocal officials (925)
5 As of August 2014 the case was still unresolved and Mr Dovydenko was consideringwhether he should appeal based on an amnesty declared by the Duma in honor of the 20thanniversary of the Russian Constitution
6 In addition to hunting news and environmental web sites one called Brakonrsquoerovnet has beenestablished to both to support legitimate hunters and to report news photographs and videoson poaching incidents
7 For example Nikolay Valuev former boxing champion elected to the Duma in 2011 underPutinrsquos party Valuev himself had been accused of poaching but the Arkhangelrsquosk regionalprosecutor had refused to consider the case He was added in 2014 to MNRrsquos Public Councilon Hunting
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484 K Braden
Appendix
1
Table
A1
Sam
plerepo
rtsalleging
VIP-poachingin
post-Sov
ietperiod
(doesno
tim
plyconv
ictio
n)
Year
Location
Position(s)of
VIP(s)at
timeincident
reported
Source(s)
Web
addressAccessof
each
verified
11Janu
ary20
15
1997
Yaroslavl
Oblastrsquo
Ananinvillage
bullPresidentRussian
Federation
bullGov
erno
rYaroslavl
Oblastrsquo
Argum
enty
ifakti926
200
7Kom
prom
atRu
ecoethicsru
httpwwwcom
prom
at
rupage_21
495htm
httpgazetaaifruon
lineaif14
04
14_0
1
2001
Khakasiya
Repub
lic
Karatoshsko
-Ineyskiy
reserve
bullActor
andchairRussian
Cultural
Fou
ndation
bullFormer
speakerof
Russian
Dum
a
Nov
ayaG
azetaRu210
200
5http20
05nov
ayagazetarunom
er
2005
10n
n10
n-s01shtm
l
2002
AltayRepub
lic
Tarhatin
skiy
Lake
bullFormer
assistantto
VladimirPutin
and
BorisYeltsin
VitaTsentrzashchity
prav
zhivotny
khhttpwwwvitaorgruam
usem
ent
huntblack_listh
tm
2004
VladimirOblastrsquoSuzdal
bullOwnerof
newspaper
Mosko
vskiy
Kom
somoletsform
ermem
berof
the
Pub
licChamberRussian
Federation
Moscow
huntingclub
Zavtra204
200
4Kom
prom
atRu
wwwcom
prom
atrupage_1
4416
htm
httpzavtrarucontentv
iew200
4-02
-04
51
Nov
ogorod
Oblastrsquo
bullGov
erno
rNov
gorodregion
bullPresidentRussian
Federation
Argum
enty
ifakti926
200
7Kom
prom
atRu
httpwwwcom
prom
at
rupage_21
495htm
httpgazetaaifruon
lineaif14
04
14_0
1
(Con
tinued)
Eurasian Geography and Economics 485
TableA1
(Con
tinued)
Year
Location
Position
(s)of
VIP(s)at
timeincident
repo
rted
Sou
rce(s)
Web
addressAccessof
each
verified
11Janu
ary20
15
2005
Kursk
Oblastrsquo
Korenevskydistrict
Kursk
Pop
pyforest
reserve
bullChairCom
mittee
onYou
thSpo
rts
Drugd
ruga
onlin
e127
200
4httpwwwddd
kurskrunum
ber48
6new000
657
AltayRepub
lic
Shavlinskyreserve
bullDepartm
entHeadof
Con
servationamp
Hun
tingResou
rcesMinistryof
Agriculture
VitaTsentrzashchity
prav
zhivotny
kh529
200
7httpvitaorgrunew200
7may29-
huntershtm
Khakasiya
Repub
lic
Karatoshsko
-Ineyskiy
reserve
bullHead
MinistryforCivilDefense
and
EmergencySitu
ationsRussia
VitaTsentrzashchity
prav
zhivotny
kh529
200
7httpvitaorgrunew200
7may29-
huntershtm
2006
AltayKray
Cho
yadistrict
bullChairmanBarnaul
City
Cou
ncil
Bankfaks10
022006
httpwwwbankfaxrunews38
014
2008
Kam
chatka
Kray
Krono
tskiyreserve
bullFormer
head
ofFederal
Taxatio
nService
Volgo
grad
region
LifeNew
s128
201
0httplifenew
srunew
s10
930
2009
AltayRepub
licKosh
Agach
district
ldquoAltay-
gaterdquoincident
bullPresidentialenvo
yto
theState
Dum
abullDeputyGov
erno
rAltayRepub
licbullAltayRepub
licCom
mittee
toprotect
wild
life
bullOfficerof
lower
houseof
Parliament
Dum
astafferdeputy
head
ofRussian
President
Medvedev
bullPolicychiefcoun
selState
Dum
aCom
mittee
onEcono
mics
bullGov
erno
rAltayRepub
lic
New
YorkTim
es112
200
9p
6Nov
ayagazeta
(Aleksey
Tarasov)
Apr15
20
11p
8
httpwwwnytim
escom
200
901
12
worldeurop
e12
russiahtm
l_r=0
httpoldno
vayagazetarudata2011
04008
htm
l
Sakha
Repub
licRuspres
302
200
9httprosprescomcorruption37
27
(Con
tinued)
486 K Braden
TableA1
(Con
tinued)
Year
Location
Position
(s)of
VIP(s)at
timeincident
repo
rted
Sou
rce(s)
Web
addressAccessof
each
verified
11Janu
ary20
15
bullSecretary
ofregion
alUnitedRussiaParty
bullPresidentialenvo
yto
Central
federal
district
Krasnod
arKray
Ady
gea
Repub
licCaucasus
Biosphere
Reserve
bullPrimeMinisterAdy
geaRepub
licbullDeputyfinanceministerAdy
geaRepub
licbullDirectorof
hydroresourcesAdy
gea
Repub
lic
Pasmiru920
201
3httppasm
iruarchive96
715
Irku
tskOblastrsquoLake
BaikalBolshaya
Golou
stno
ye
Gov
erno
rIrku
tskOblastkilledin
helicop
ter
crash
Pasmiru920
201
3RBK
516
200
9httppasm
iruarchive96
715
httptoprbcrusociety1605
200
930
4213
shtml
Buryatiy
aRepub
lic
Kho
rinskiydistrict
Khu
dakskiybiosph
ere
reserve
bullUnitedRussiaParty
electiv
eDeputy
PeoplersquosKhu
ralof
Buryatia
BMK
Inform
atsion
noye
agentstvo902
200
9httpwwwbaikal-mediaru
newsconfl
icts561
42
Irku
tskOblastrsquo
bullGov
erno
rIrku
tskOblastrsquo
Argum
enty
RU
516
200
9httpargumentirucomnew
s200905
16148
11Yam
al-N
enets
Auton
omou
sOkrug
bullDeputychiefof
staffof
Taz
district
New
srucom
6172009
httpwwwnew
srucomrussia
17jun2
009sm
oljarh
tml
2010
Moscow
OblastrsquoPotlovo
villageZarayskiy
huntingreserve
bullOAO
ldquoBымпeлК
oмrdquo(Vim
pelcom
Ltd)
mob
ileph
one
bullBusinessm
anldquoК
oлoм
нaмeж
peгиoн
гaзrdquo
(Kolom
namezhregiong
az)gascompany
bullMun
icipal
district
depu
tyLuk
hovitskiy
region
VIPTroph
y12
0520
10httpviptroph
ycomarticles19
64
Ekh
oMoskv
y12
2120
10
(Con
tinued)
Eurasian Geography and Economics 487
TableA1
(Con
tinued)
Year
Location
Position
(s)of
VIP(s)at
timeincident
repo
rted
Sou
rce(s)
Web
addressAccessof
each
verified
11Janu
ary20
15
Moscow
Oblastrsquo
Vysok
ovodistrict
bullHeadof
Interior
Affairs
ofDmitrov
district
bullHeadof
indu
strial
geolog
yadministration
httpwwwechomskrunews
7357
28-echohtml
Sakha
Repub
licbullYakut
depu
tyGosdu
ma
bullMem
berof
theBoard
ofldquoA
LROSArdquo
diam
ondmininggrou
p
Rossiyskaya
gazeta
528
201
0httpwwwrgru201
005
28vertolet
html
Tyum
enOblastrsquoSurgu
tbullDeputyhead
ofUnitedRussiaParty
Surgu
tregion
Tyum
enskiyeizVestiy
a10
20
2010
httpoldt-iruarticle164
50
2011
Volgo
grad
Oblastrsquo
Kam
yshindistrict
Shcherbakov
skayanature
park
bullDirectorof
build
ingsupp
lyforKam
yshin
town
Inform
atsion
noye
agentstvo
Vysota10
20507
201
4httpv1
02ruaccidents44
598html
Sakha
Repub
licbullGov
erno
rof
Arkhang
elsk
Region
ResursLesru409
2011
httpwwwresurslesrunewsindex
htmlid=18
5Volgo
grad
Oblastrsquo
Olkho
viyreserve
bullDeputyof
district
DUMA
UnitedRussia
Party
Volgo
grad-Tim
es209
2011
httpvo
lgog
rad-tim
esrustories18
8
2012
Amur
Oblastrsquo
bullVicemayor
ofBlago
veshchensk
bullRosselkho
znadzorexecutive
bullSpecialistregion
aloh
otup
ravleniya
(hun
tingmanagem
ent)
NTV
216
201
4New
srucom
211201
4httpwwwntvruno
vosti8
4295
6httpwwwnew
srucomarchrussia
11feb2014vipoacherh
tml (C
ontin
ued)
488 K Braden
TableA1
(Con
tinued)
Year
Location
Position
(s)of
VIP(s)at
timeincident
repo
rted
Sou
rce(s)
Web
addressAccessof
each
verified
11Janu
ary20
15
Krasnoy
arsk
Kray
Stolbyreserve
bullHeadof
police
Kolosov
skiy
region
Okh
otarybalkavOmskoy
Oblasti117
201
3httpoи
ppф
zakondocum41-2013-
01-15-04
-45-38
673
-201
3-01
-17-11-
05-32html
Kirov
Oblastrsquo
bullProgressParty
ampRussian
Opp
osition
Coo
rdinationCou
ncil
Moscow
Tim
esFeb19
20
14httpwwwth
emoscowtim
escom
newsarticle494
848html
2013
SverdlovskOblastrsquo
Bog
dano
vich
reserve
bullState
Dum
adepu
tymem
berof
Liberal
Dem
ocratic
Party
URARU
111201
3httpurarucon
tentsvrd11-01-20
13
news10
5215
1694
htm
l
Saratov
Oblastrsquo
Nov
oburasskiy
region
bullFirstvice
presidentof
mun
icipal
administration
Nov
oburasskiy
region
New
srucom
822
201
3httpwwwnew
srucomrussia
22aug2
013oh
otahtml
Arkhang
elsk
Oblastrsquo
bullDeputyState
Dum
aUnitedRussiaParty
andfamou
sbo
xer20
14mem
berstate
huntingcoun
cil
MK
95let523
201
3httpwwwm
krusocial2
01305
23
8588
13-valuev-ub
il-medvedy
a-chestnohtml
Kaliningrad
Oblastrsquo
Vishtyn
etsnature
park
bullRepresentativeof
barassociationof
lawyers
Nov
yyeko
lyesa208
201
3httpwwwrud
niko
vcomarticlephp
ELEMENT_ID=22
241
Saratov
Oblastrsquo
Lysog
orskiy
region
bullProsecutorforSaratov
Oblast
bullSaratov
district
courtofficial
Vzglyad-info12
0220
13httpwwwvzsarrunews20
131202
jiteli-raiona-pojalov
alis-pytiny-na-
brakon
erstvo
-vysok
ih-chino
vhtml
Omsk
Oblastrsquo
Isilk
ulskom
district
bullMinisterof
Con
structionandTranspo
rtOmsk
Oblast
bullGeneral
Directorof
ldquoOmskob
lvod
oprovo
drdquobulldepu
tychiefengineer
ldquoOmskob
lvod
oprovo
drdquo
Omskinform
530
201
3httpom
skinform
runews56
598
(Con
tinued)
Eurasian Geography and Economics 489
TableA1
(Con
tinued)
Year
Location
Position
(s)of
VIP(s)at
timeincident
repo
rted
Sou
rce(s)
Web
addressAccessof
each
verified
11Janu
ary20
15
2014
Saratov
Oblastrsquo
Eng
elskiy
district
bullHeadof
Hun
tingCom
mittee
forSaratov
Oblastrsquo
Obshchestvenn
oyemneniye
818
201
4httpwwwom-saratovruno
vosti1
8-Aug
ust-20
14-i13
994-gu
bernator-
nazval-nedop
ustim
Sakha
Repub
licbullPresident
ofSakha
(Yakutia)
An-on
layn
124
201
4httpargumentirusociety201401
3144
14Tuv
a(Tyv
a)Repub
lic
Todzhinskiydistrict
bullLocal
branch
ofMinistryof
Emergency
Situ
ations-State
inspectorforsm
allvessels
bullFormer
policem
an
MK
95let401
201
4Sibno
vostiru625
201
4httpwwwm
kruin
cidentarticle
2014
0401
100
7116
httpom
sksibno
vostiruincidents
2716
33Mordo
viaRepub
lic
Mordo
viareserve
bullDeputygo
vernor
ofZub
ovo-Polyanskiy
district
Mordo
via
PortalProgo
rodSaransk
416
20
14httppg
13runewsview
125
4
AltaykrayYegorrsquoevskiy
reserve
bullAltayDeputy
Nov
chikhinskiyregion
Altayskaya
pravda
220
201
4httpwwwap2
2rupaper
paper_1161
9html
Voron
ezhOblastrsquo
Pavlovskdistrict
bullActor
andchairRussian
Cultural
Fou
ndation
MKRU
Nizhn
iyNov
gorod2
20201
4httpnn
mkruarticle201
402
20
988115
l
PrimoriyeKray
Khank
ayskiy
district
bullFormer
head
ofregion
alanim
alconservatio
nadministration
PrimaM
ediaru12
1220
14httpprim
amediarunewsprim
orye
121220
14408
00
490 K Braden
- Abstract
- Introduction wildlife poaching in the context of Russian environmental management
- Background The literature on ``green criminality and poaching
- Methods value and limitations of social and advocacy media as a data source
- Russian legal regime for hunting2
- Privatization of hunting lands
- The impact of high-profile poaching cases
- Motivations for VIP-poaching
- Conclusion for hunting sustainability - the value of a moral compass
- Acknowledgements
- Disclosure statement
- Notes
- References
- Appendix 1
-
its citizens bureaucrats are motivated by personal gain and corruption penetrates allspheres of society (Kofanova and Petukhov 2006 29) This narrative of corruption andcrime is supported by a Russian mass media that ldquovigorously relaysrdquo a normativesystem of a criminal world engendering disrespect for the judiciary and for formal lawsand an impression that the most successful people in Russia today display the mostnegative behavior models (Iurevich and Ushakov 2010 21ndash22 26ndash27) SimilarlyDawisha (2014) has explored the ldquosistemardquo inside the Russian hierarchy in her bookPutinrsquos Kleptocracy noting that the risk of activities is transferred from the elite to thestate but the rewards are privatized thus allowing those in power ldquoto act withimpunityrdquo (332ndash333) Given Putinrsquos arguments in favor of fighting corruption how canthe actions of insider elites be reconciled with evidence of environmental lawbreaking
Dawisha (2014) rightly notes ldquoThis is not to say that the Russian ruling elite doesnot see the benefits of a robust rule-of-law systemrdquo (9) While her exploration focusedon elite actions in international financial circles I make a similar argument of a selectiveapproach to application of domestic Russian laws on illegal hunting Protections againstprosecution for some in the government and rights conditional upon loyalty to theregime ensure that those in power can act in a predatory manner Informal associationsuseful friends and privileged access to resources are hallmarks of the insider ldquosistemardquo(Ledeneva 2013) As empirical data are presented in the future on violators apprehendedand convicted under the new 2012 hunting laws the number of cases involving peoplein power should be instructive to observe
Feldman and Blokov (2009) found in their survey that personalities mattered interms of public perception the most influential people for solving environmental ques-tions cited by respondents were those in political power business leaders ministry offi-cials and heads of NGOs (737) Precisely because high-profile people have sway overthe public in terms of societal norms for environmental law that fact might be put touse for improved observance of the 2012 regulations I suggest a new tool for socialnorming with respect to hunting laws in Russia publicity for well-known Russians whodemonstrate a new type of power and masculine image by adhering to regulations Vla-dimir Putin for example noted in an Outdoor Life interview ldquoToday when hunting andfishing are more like a tribute to traditions a sort of hobby enthusiasts of these outdooractivities should guide themselves by the lsquoDo No Harmrsquo principlerdquo (Young 2011 58)In his examination of how to improve law enforcement in the realm of environmentalnorms Sverdyukov (2014) wrote ldquothe mechanism of moral influence on offenders ispractically not used it is true but it is necessary to rework the levers of moral actionrdquo(160)
While some of the initiators of OD-ROS were people of power7 myriad bloggersfrom online hunting social forums picked up and repeated the text that the organizers ofthe 2014 OD-ROS Conference used in launching the effort
In past decades a host of serious problems have occurred in the sphere of Russian huntingLife has shown that the government is not capable of solving them The wider huntingcommunity can and should undertake a discussion of these problems identify solutionsand formulate constructive proposals for organs of state power hellip the first huntersrsquo confer-ence was the initiative of ordinary hunters unburdened by property or hunting lands withone goal to conserve the historic right of Russians to hunt This was not first given underSoviet power but much earlier ndash by tradition a significant part of the culture and in theblood of the Russian people (Rossiyskiy okhotnichiy soyuz 2014)
Eurasian Geography and Economics 477
AcknowledgementsThe author wishes to thank Dr Margaret Diddams of Seattle Pacific University for assistance withsocial psychology sources and Jennifer Castner of The Altai Project and geographer Dr JaimeKooser for reviewing drafts of this work
Disclosure statementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the author
Notes1 The rights of indigenous groups especially those designated of the North Siberia the Altay
Republic and the Far East have been described through sections of the hunting regulationsand amendments of various years While these populations are not the focus of this study theauthor recognizes the importance of the survival of indigenous cultures access to traditionalhunting grounds and land use rights for minority people in the Russian Federation
2 The focus here is on recreational hunting with firearms and excludes the myriad of illegalfishing cases covered in the Russian press Likewise use of snares and other traps particu-larly by poachers has been very controversial and warrants additional discussion
3 No breakdown by organizations versus individuals was available after the year 2011 at thetime of this writing Often the hunting leases run by private owners are large recreational cen-ters such as the Dubakinskiy resort in Leningrad Oblastrsquo owned by Nikolai Shamalov abanker whom Forbes dubbed one of the richest men in Russia The site accessible with ahelicopter landing pad includes a well-appointed cottage (ldquoVIP-Houserdquo) with televisionsauna and billiard rooms available for rental during moose season The newspaper Izvestiyareported on 26 September 2012 that three millionaire businessmen including Alfa BankrsquosPyotr Aven had invested 80 million rubles into creation of a hunting enterprise ldquoMedvedrsquordquo inArghangelrsquosk Oblastrsquo for VIP hunters a closed hunting club specializing in brown bear wildboar deer moose and Siberian stag (maral) The brainchild of businessman VladimirButorin the enterprise is located in the town of Bereznik where Butorinrsquos companies also areinvolved in agriculture and forest products This was the second enterprise invested in byAven who had also registered in Moscow a hunting club called ldquoHunting Groundrdquo financedby his private investment (Izvestiya 26 September 2012 Accessed 25 July 2014 httpizvestiarunews536084)
4 Butorin for example has not always done well with local farmers but has argued he isbringing access electrical power and other infrastructure as well as a fund for social pro-grams into the area Visser Mamonova and Spoor (2012) argued that the benefits of landtransfers have been mixed and laws while purportedly passed to cut down on monopolieshave instead strengthened the hands of large-scale land owners often shored up by corruptlocal officials (925)
5 As of August 2014 the case was still unresolved and Mr Dovydenko was consideringwhether he should appeal based on an amnesty declared by the Duma in honor of the 20thanniversary of the Russian Constitution
6 In addition to hunting news and environmental web sites one called Brakonrsquoerovnet has beenestablished to both to support legitimate hunters and to report news photographs and videoson poaching incidents
7 For example Nikolay Valuev former boxing champion elected to the Duma in 2011 underPutinrsquos party Valuev himself had been accused of poaching but the Arkhangelrsquosk regionalprosecutor had refused to consider the case He was added in 2014 to MNRrsquos Public Councilon Hunting
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Yemelyanova Raisa 2014 ldquoOmskiy brakonrsquoyer zaplatit 160 tysyach za ubiystvo dvukh kosulrsquo izaytsa-belyaka [Omsk Poacher Will Pay 160 Thousand for Killing of Two Deer and Hare]rdquoOmskregion July 1 Accessed January 10 2015 httpomskregioninfoitemaspid=24758
Young Gayne 2011 ldquoOne-on-One with Vladimir Putinrdquo Outdoor LifeJunendashJuly 56ndash63Yurkova N A N I Almashev and N I Tokova 2007 ldquoOb otvetstvennosti za brakonrsquoerstvo v
respublike altay spravochnoye posobiye [On the Responsibility for Poaching in the AltaiRepublic Handbook]rdquo Fund for Sustainable Development of Altai and United NationsDevelopment Programme
Zaitseva Mariya 2013 ldquoTsarskaya okhota pochemu lsquoslivkirsquo rossiyskogo obshchestva tak lyubyatokhotitrsquosya v zapovednykh mestakh [Tsarrsquos Hunt Why Do Security Personnel of RussianSociety So Love to Hunt in Reserves]rdquo Pasmi Ru September 20 Accessed July 20 2014httppasmiruarchive96715
484 K Braden
Appendix
1
Table
A1
Sam
plerepo
rtsalleging
VIP-poachingin
post-Sov
ietperiod
(doesno
tim
plyconv
ictio
n)
Year
Location
Position(s)of
VIP(s)at
timeincident
reported
Source(s)
Web
addressAccessof
each
verified
11Janu
ary20
15
1997
Yaroslavl
Oblastrsquo
Ananinvillage
bullPresidentRussian
Federation
bullGov
erno
rYaroslavl
Oblastrsquo
Argum
enty
ifakti926
200
7Kom
prom
atRu
ecoethicsru
httpwwwcom
prom
at
rupage_21
495htm
httpgazetaaifruon
lineaif14
04
14_0
1
2001
Khakasiya
Repub
lic
Karatoshsko
-Ineyskiy
reserve
bullActor
andchairRussian
Cultural
Fou
ndation
bullFormer
speakerof
Russian
Dum
a
Nov
ayaG
azetaRu210
200
5http20
05nov
ayagazetarunom
er
2005
10n
n10
n-s01shtm
l
2002
AltayRepub
lic
Tarhatin
skiy
Lake
bullFormer
assistantto
VladimirPutin
and
BorisYeltsin
VitaTsentrzashchity
prav
zhivotny
khhttpwwwvitaorgruam
usem
ent
huntblack_listh
tm
2004
VladimirOblastrsquoSuzdal
bullOwnerof
newspaper
Mosko
vskiy
Kom
somoletsform
ermem
berof
the
Pub
licChamberRussian
Federation
Moscow
huntingclub
Zavtra204
200
4Kom
prom
atRu
wwwcom
prom
atrupage_1
4416
htm
httpzavtrarucontentv
iew200
4-02
-04
51
Nov
ogorod
Oblastrsquo
bullGov
erno
rNov
gorodregion
bullPresidentRussian
Federation
Argum
enty
ifakti926
200
7Kom
prom
atRu
httpwwwcom
prom
at
rupage_21
495htm
httpgazetaaifruon
lineaif14
04
14_0
1
(Con
tinued)
Eurasian Geography and Economics 485
TableA1
(Con
tinued)
Year
Location
Position
(s)of
VIP(s)at
timeincident
repo
rted
Sou
rce(s)
Web
addressAccessof
each
verified
11Janu
ary20
15
2005
Kursk
Oblastrsquo
Korenevskydistrict
Kursk
Pop
pyforest
reserve
bullChairCom
mittee
onYou
thSpo
rts
Drugd
ruga
onlin
e127
200
4httpwwwddd
kurskrunum
ber48
6new000
657
AltayRepub
lic
Shavlinskyreserve
bullDepartm
entHeadof
Con
servationamp
Hun
tingResou
rcesMinistryof
Agriculture
VitaTsentrzashchity
prav
zhivotny
kh529
200
7httpvitaorgrunew200
7may29-
huntershtm
Khakasiya
Repub
lic
Karatoshsko
-Ineyskiy
reserve
bullHead
MinistryforCivilDefense
and
EmergencySitu
ationsRussia
VitaTsentrzashchity
prav
zhivotny
kh529
200
7httpvitaorgrunew200
7may29-
huntershtm
2006
AltayKray
Cho
yadistrict
bullChairmanBarnaul
City
Cou
ncil
Bankfaks10
022006
httpwwwbankfaxrunews38
014
2008
Kam
chatka
Kray
Krono
tskiyreserve
bullFormer
head
ofFederal
Taxatio
nService
Volgo
grad
region
LifeNew
s128
201
0httplifenew
srunew
s10
930
2009
AltayRepub
licKosh
Agach
district
ldquoAltay-
gaterdquoincident
bullPresidentialenvo
yto
theState
Dum
abullDeputyGov
erno
rAltayRepub
licbullAltayRepub
licCom
mittee
toprotect
wild
life
bullOfficerof
lower
houseof
Parliament
Dum
astafferdeputy
head
ofRussian
President
Medvedev
bullPolicychiefcoun
selState
Dum
aCom
mittee
onEcono
mics
bullGov
erno
rAltayRepub
lic
New
YorkTim
es112
200
9p
6Nov
ayagazeta
(Aleksey
Tarasov)
Apr15
20
11p
8
httpwwwnytim
escom
200
901
12
worldeurop
e12
russiahtm
l_r=0
httpoldno
vayagazetarudata2011
04008
htm
l
Sakha
Repub
licRuspres
302
200
9httprosprescomcorruption37
27
(Con
tinued)
486 K Braden
TableA1
(Con
tinued)
Year
Location
Position
(s)of
VIP(s)at
timeincident
repo
rted
Sou
rce(s)
Web
addressAccessof
each
verified
11Janu
ary20
15
bullSecretary
ofregion
alUnitedRussiaParty
bullPresidentialenvo
yto
Central
federal
district
Krasnod
arKray
Ady
gea
Repub
licCaucasus
Biosphere
Reserve
bullPrimeMinisterAdy
geaRepub
licbullDeputyfinanceministerAdy
geaRepub
licbullDirectorof
hydroresourcesAdy
gea
Repub
lic
Pasmiru920
201
3httppasm
iruarchive96
715
Irku
tskOblastrsquoLake
BaikalBolshaya
Golou
stno
ye
Gov
erno
rIrku
tskOblastkilledin
helicop
ter
crash
Pasmiru920
201
3RBK
516
200
9httppasm
iruarchive96
715
httptoprbcrusociety1605
200
930
4213
shtml
Buryatiy
aRepub
lic
Kho
rinskiydistrict
Khu
dakskiybiosph
ere
reserve
bullUnitedRussiaParty
electiv
eDeputy
PeoplersquosKhu
ralof
Buryatia
BMK
Inform
atsion
noye
agentstvo902
200
9httpwwwbaikal-mediaru
newsconfl
icts561
42
Irku
tskOblastrsquo
bullGov
erno
rIrku
tskOblastrsquo
Argum
enty
RU
516
200
9httpargumentirucomnew
s200905
16148
11Yam
al-N
enets
Auton
omou
sOkrug
bullDeputychiefof
staffof
Taz
district
New
srucom
6172009
httpwwwnew
srucomrussia
17jun2
009sm
oljarh
tml
2010
Moscow
OblastrsquoPotlovo
villageZarayskiy
huntingreserve
bullOAO
ldquoBымпeлК
oмrdquo(Vim
pelcom
Ltd)
mob
ileph
one
bullBusinessm
anldquoК
oлoм
нaмeж
peгиoн
гaзrdquo
(Kolom
namezhregiong
az)gascompany
bullMun
icipal
district
depu
tyLuk
hovitskiy
region
VIPTroph
y12
0520
10httpviptroph
ycomarticles19
64
Ekh
oMoskv
y12
2120
10
(Con
tinued)
Eurasian Geography and Economics 487
TableA1
(Con
tinued)
Year
Location
Position
(s)of
VIP(s)at
timeincident
repo
rted
Sou
rce(s)
Web
addressAccessof
each
verified
11Janu
ary20
15
Moscow
Oblastrsquo
Vysok
ovodistrict
bullHeadof
Interior
Affairs
ofDmitrov
district
bullHeadof
indu
strial
geolog
yadministration
httpwwwechomskrunews
7357
28-echohtml
Sakha
Repub
licbullYakut
depu
tyGosdu
ma
bullMem
berof
theBoard
ofldquoA
LROSArdquo
diam
ondmininggrou
p
Rossiyskaya
gazeta
528
201
0httpwwwrgru201
005
28vertolet
html
Tyum
enOblastrsquoSurgu
tbullDeputyhead
ofUnitedRussiaParty
Surgu
tregion
Tyum
enskiyeizVestiy
a10
20
2010
httpoldt-iruarticle164
50
2011
Volgo
grad
Oblastrsquo
Kam
yshindistrict
Shcherbakov
skayanature
park
bullDirectorof
build
ingsupp
lyforKam
yshin
town
Inform
atsion
noye
agentstvo
Vysota10
20507
201
4httpv1
02ruaccidents44
598html
Sakha
Repub
licbullGov
erno
rof
Arkhang
elsk
Region
ResursLesru409
2011
httpwwwresurslesrunewsindex
htmlid=18
5Volgo
grad
Oblastrsquo
Olkho
viyreserve
bullDeputyof
district
DUMA
UnitedRussia
Party
Volgo
grad-Tim
es209
2011
httpvo
lgog
rad-tim
esrustories18
8
2012
Amur
Oblastrsquo
bullVicemayor
ofBlago
veshchensk
bullRosselkho
znadzorexecutive
bullSpecialistregion
aloh
otup
ravleniya
(hun
tingmanagem
ent)
NTV
216
201
4New
srucom
211201
4httpwwwntvruno
vosti8
4295
6httpwwwnew
srucomarchrussia
11feb2014vipoacherh
tml (C
ontin
ued)
488 K Braden
TableA1
(Con
tinued)
Year
Location
Position
(s)of
VIP(s)at
timeincident
repo
rted
Sou
rce(s)
Web
addressAccessof
each
verified
11Janu
ary20
15
Krasnoy
arsk
Kray
Stolbyreserve
bullHeadof
police
Kolosov
skiy
region
Okh
otarybalkavOmskoy
Oblasti117
201
3httpoи
ppф
zakondocum41-2013-
01-15-04
-45-38
673
-201
3-01
-17-11-
05-32html
Kirov
Oblastrsquo
bullProgressParty
ampRussian
Opp
osition
Coo
rdinationCou
ncil
Moscow
Tim
esFeb19
20
14httpwwwth
emoscowtim
escom
newsarticle494
848html
2013
SverdlovskOblastrsquo
Bog
dano
vich
reserve
bullState
Dum
adepu
tymem
berof
Liberal
Dem
ocratic
Party
URARU
111201
3httpurarucon
tentsvrd11-01-20
13
news10
5215
1694
htm
l
Saratov
Oblastrsquo
Nov
oburasskiy
region
bullFirstvice
presidentof
mun
icipal
administration
Nov
oburasskiy
region
New
srucom
822
201
3httpwwwnew
srucomrussia
22aug2
013oh
otahtml
Arkhang
elsk
Oblastrsquo
bullDeputyState
Dum
aUnitedRussiaParty
andfamou
sbo
xer20
14mem
berstate
huntingcoun
cil
MK
95let523
201
3httpwwwm
krusocial2
01305
23
8588
13-valuev-ub
il-medvedy
a-chestnohtml
Kaliningrad
Oblastrsquo
Vishtyn
etsnature
park
bullRepresentativeof
barassociationof
lawyers
Nov
yyeko
lyesa208
201
3httpwwwrud
niko
vcomarticlephp
ELEMENT_ID=22
241
Saratov
Oblastrsquo
Lysog
orskiy
region
bullProsecutorforSaratov
Oblast
bullSaratov
district
courtofficial
Vzglyad-info12
0220
13httpwwwvzsarrunews20
131202
jiteli-raiona-pojalov
alis-pytiny-na-
brakon
erstvo
-vysok
ih-chino
vhtml
Omsk
Oblastrsquo
Isilk
ulskom
district
bullMinisterof
Con
structionandTranspo
rtOmsk
Oblast
bullGeneral
Directorof
ldquoOmskob
lvod
oprovo
drdquobulldepu
tychiefengineer
ldquoOmskob
lvod
oprovo
drdquo
Omskinform
530
201
3httpom
skinform
runews56
598
(Con
tinued)
Eurasian Geography and Economics 489
TableA1
(Con
tinued)
Year
Location
Position
(s)of
VIP(s)at
timeincident
repo
rted
Sou
rce(s)
Web
addressAccessof
each
verified
11Janu
ary20
15
2014
Saratov
Oblastrsquo
Eng
elskiy
district
bullHeadof
Hun
tingCom
mittee
forSaratov
Oblastrsquo
Obshchestvenn
oyemneniye
818
201
4httpwwwom-saratovruno
vosti1
8-Aug
ust-20
14-i13
994-gu
bernator-
nazval-nedop
ustim
Sakha
Repub
licbullPresident
ofSakha
(Yakutia)
An-on
layn
124
201
4httpargumentirusociety201401
3144
14Tuv
a(Tyv
a)Repub
lic
Todzhinskiydistrict
bullLocal
branch
ofMinistryof
Emergency
Situ
ations-State
inspectorforsm
allvessels
bullFormer
policem
an
MK
95let401
201
4Sibno
vostiru625
201
4httpwwwm
kruin
cidentarticle
2014
0401
100
7116
httpom
sksibno
vostiruincidents
2716
33Mordo
viaRepub
lic
Mordo
viareserve
bullDeputygo
vernor
ofZub
ovo-Polyanskiy
district
Mordo
via
PortalProgo
rodSaransk
416
20
14httppg
13runewsview
125
4
AltaykrayYegorrsquoevskiy
reserve
bullAltayDeputy
Nov
chikhinskiyregion
Altayskaya
pravda
220
201
4httpwwwap2
2rupaper
paper_1161
9html
Voron
ezhOblastrsquo
Pavlovskdistrict
bullActor
andchairRussian
Cultural
Fou
ndation
MKRU
Nizhn
iyNov
gorod2
20201
4httpnn
mkruarticle201
402
20
988115
l
PrimoriyeKray
Khank
ayskiy
district
bullFormer
head
ofregion
alanim
alconservatio
nadministration
PrimaM
ediaru12
1220
14httpprim
amediarunewsprim
orye
121220
14408
00
490 K Braden
- Abstract
- Introduction wildlife poaching in the context of Russian environmental management
- Background The literature on ``green criminality and poaching
- Methods value and limitations of social and advocacy media as a data source
- Russian legal regime for hunting2
- Privatization of hunting lands
- The impact of high-profile poaching cases
- Motivations for VIP-poaching
- Conclusion for hunting sustainability - the value of a moral compass
- Acknowledgements
- Disclosure statement
- Notes
- References
- Appendix 1
-
AcknowledgementsThe author wishes to thank Dr Margaret Diddams of Seattle Pacific University for assistance withsocial psychology sources and Jennifer Castner of The Altai Project and geographer Dr JaimeKooser for reviewing drafts of this work
Disclosure statementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the author
Notes1 The rights of indigenous groups especially those designated of the North Siberia the Altay
Republic and the Far East have been described through sections of the hunting regulationsand amendments of various years While these populations are not the focus of this study theauthor recognizes the importance of the survival of indigenous cultures access to traditionalhunting grounds and land use rights for minority people in the Russian Federation
2 The focus here is on recreational hunting with firearms and excludes the myriad of illegalfishing cases covered in the Russian press Likewise use of snares and other traps particu-larly by poachers has been very controversial and warrants additional discussion
3 No breakdown by organizations versus individuals was available after the year 2011 at thetime of this writing Often the hunting leases run by private owners are large recreational cen-ters such as the Dubakinskiy resort in Leningrad Oblastrsquo owned by Nikolai Shamalov abanker whom Forbes dubbed one of the richest men in Russia The site accessible with ahelicopter landing pad includes a well-appointed cottage (ldquoVIP-Houserdquo) with televisionsauna and billiard rooms available for rental during moose season The newspaper Izvestiyareported on 26 September 2012 that three millionaire businessmen including Alfa BankrsquosPyotr Aven had invested 80 million rubles into creation of a hunting enterprise ldquoMedvedrsquordquo inArghangelrsquosk Oblastrsquo for VIP hunters a closed hunting club specializing in brown bear wildboar deer moose and Siberian stag (maral) The brainchild of businessman VladimirButorin the enterprise is located in the town of Bereznik where Butorinrsquos companies also areinvolved in agriculture and forest products This was the second enterprise invested in byAven who had also registered in Moscow a hunting club called ldquoHunting Groundrdquo financedby his private investment (Izvestiya 26 September 2012 Accessed 25 July 2014 httpizvestiarunews536084)
4 Butorin for example has not always done well with local farmers but has argued he isbringing access electrical power and other infrastructure as well as a fund for social pro-grams into the area Visser Mamonova and Spoor (2012) argued that the benefits of landtransfers have been mixed and laws while purportedly passed to cut down on monopolieshave instead strengthened the hands of large-scale land owners often shored up by corruptlocal officials (925)
5 As of August 2014 the case was still unresolved and Mr Dovydenko was consideringwhether he should appeal based on an amnesty declared by the Duma in honor of the 20thanniversary of the Russian Constitution
6 In addition to hunting news and environmental web sites one called Brakonrsquoerovnet has beenestablished to both to support legitimate hunters and to report news photographs and videoson poaching incidents
7 For example Nikolay Valuev former boxing champion elected to the Duma in 2011 underPutinrsquos party Valuev himself had been accused of poaching but the Arkhangelrsquosk regionalprosecutor had refused to consider the case He was added in 2014 to MNRrsquos Public Councilon Hunting
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Gamov Aleksandr 2014 ldquoOkhota i politika gosudarstvennyy kompleks lsquoZavidovorsquo otmechaetsvoye 85-letiye [Hunting and Politics The State Complex of lsquoZavidovorsquo Marks 85 Years]rdquoNational Explorer Accessed July 12 2014 httpwwwnexplorerrunews__12865htm
Gomzikova Svetlana 2012 ldquoMinprirody sozdalo idealrsquonyye usloviya dlya VIP-brakonrsquoerov [Min-istry of Natural Resources Created Ideal Conditions for VIP-Poachers]rdquo SvobodnayaPressaJune 19 Accessed January 10 2015 httpsvpressarusocietyarticle56251
Gorbachev Albert 2014 ldquoNe mogut ili ne khotyat [Arenrsquot Able or Donrsquot Want]rdquo OkhotnikiruJune 5 Accessed August 19 2014 httpwwwohotnikiruhuntingsocietyssocietysarticle20140605641606-ne-mogut-ili-ne-hotyathtml
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Gurov Viktor 2011 ldquoBrakonrsquoerstvo ndash natsionalrsquonaya zabava ili tragediya [Poaching ndash ANational Pastime or Tragedy]rdquo Rossiyskaya okhotnichrsquoya gazeta [Russian Hunting Newspa-per] 3 (859) January 1 Accessed July 9 2014 httpviptrophycomarticles2040
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Kuzenkov Valeriy Petrovich ed 2011 ldquoO neobkhodimosti reorganizatsii sistemy gosu-darstvennogo upravleniya okhrany i ratsionalrsquonogo ispolrsquozovaniya zhivotnogo mira Rossii [Onthe Necessity of System Reorganization of State Management and Rational Use of RussiarsquosAnimal World]rdquo Okhota October 10 Accessed June 15 2014 httpohota-kuzenkovruindexphpoption=com_contentampview=articleampid=1ampItemid=13
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Newell Joshua and John Simeone 2014 ldquoRussiarsquos Forests in a Global Economy How Con-sumption Drives Environmental Changerdquo Eurasian Geography and Economics 55 37ndash70doi101080153872162014926254
Novaya gazeta 2014 ldquoBezotvetnyye barany opyatrsquo u nachalrsquostva pod priletsom [Officials AgainTake Aim at Defenseless Sheep]rdquo May 7 Accessed July 1 2014 httpwwwnovayagazetarusociety64304html
Okhotnikiru 2013 ldquoUstav obshchestvennogo dvizheniya lsquoRossiyskiy okhotnichiy soyuzrsquo [Charterof Social Movement lsquoRussian Hunting Unionrsquo]rdquo March 1 Accessed June 30 2014 httpwwwohotnikiruhuntingsocietyssocietysarticle20130301638205-ustav-od-roshtml
Palazy L C Bonenfant J M Gaillard and F Courchamp 2012 ldquoResponse Rarity TrophyHunting and Ungulatesrdquo Animal Conservation 15 16ndash17 doi101111j1469-1795201200521x
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Polyanskaya Yekaterina 2013 ldquoPervyy shag v borrsquobye s brakonrsquoerstvom sdelan [The First Stepin the Fight Against Poaching Is Done]rdquo Pravdaru June 6 2013 Accessed August 5 2014httpwwwpravdarusocietyhow06-06-20131160079-gftyiv-0
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Safonova Tatiana 2007 ldquoThe Professional Ethos of Rangers in Russian Nature Reservesrdquo ActaBorealia 24 44ndash58 doi10108008003830701411613
Serdyukov Valeriy 2011 ldquoOligarkhi i okhota [Oligarchs and Hunting]rdquo Vedomosti November21 Accessed July 22 2014 httpwwwrosprescomfinance9286
Shalygin Andrey 2013a ldquoKommentariy [Commentary]rdquo Response to July 22 2013 interviewwith Minister of Natural Resources and Ecology Sergey Donskoy appearing in Rossiskayagazeta and reprinted in National Explorer website Accessed January 9 2015 httpwwwnexplorerruprintnews__11396htm
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Shalygin Andrey 2014 Stratgiya razvitiya okhotnichrsquoego khozyaystva Rossii do 2030 goda-pochemu vsye nedovolrsquony no ne mogut skazatrsquo chem immeno [The Strategy for Developmentof the Hunting Economy in Russia to the Year 2030 Why Everyone Is Not Happy but CannotSay Exactly With What]rdquo National Explorer March 14 Accessed August 2 2014 httpwwwnexplorerrunews__12387htm
Shvarev Aleksandr 2013a ldquoVIP-brakonrsquoery lyubyat kogda mnogo krovi [VIP-Poachers Love ItWhen There Is Much Blood]rdquo Rosbalt Moscow August 8 Accessed June 30 2014 httpwwwrosbaltrumoscow201308261168234html
Shvarev Aleksandr 2013b ldquoVIP-brakonrsquoery skoro posadyat na desyatrsquo let pomeshavshego imokhotoveda [VIP-Poachers Will Soon Imprison for Ten Years the Hunting Guide Who Inter-fered]rdquo Okhotnikiru August 29 Accessed August 1 2014 httpwwwohotnikiruarchivenews20130829639550-vipbrakoneryi-skoro-posadyat-na-desyat-let-pomeshavshego-im-ohotovedahtml
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Sistema Opoveshcheniya 2014 ldquoV parke lsquoSamarskaya Lukarsquo protsvetayut korruptsiya brakonrsquoer-stvo bespredel [In the lsquoSamarskaya Lukarsquo Park Corruption Unlimited Poaching Is Thriving]rdquoJune 21 Accessed July 10 2014 httpraznesiinfoblogpost12294
Smolrsquoyakova Tatrsquoyana 2013 ldquoOkhota za brakonrsquoera [Hunt for Poachers]rdquo Interview with SergeyDonskoy Minister of Natural Resources and Ecology Rossiyskaya gazeta July 22 AccessedJuly 10 2014 httpwwwrgru20130722donskoyhtml
South Nigel and Tanya Wyatt 2011 ldquoComparing Illicit Trades in Wildlife and Drugs AnExploratory Studyrdquo Deviant Behavior 32 538ndash561
State Duma of the Russian Federation Adopted July 3 2013 Federal Law 494994-5 ldquoO vne-senii izmeneniy v Federalrsquoniy zakon lsquoOb okhote i o sokhranenii okhotnichrsquoikh resursov i ovnesenii izmeneniy v otdelrsquonye zakonodatelrsquonye akty Rossiyskoy Federatsiirsquo i Kodeks Ros-siyskoy Federatsii ob administrativnykh pravonarusheniyakh [On Amending the Federal LawlsquoOn Hunting and Conservation of Hunting Resources and on Amendments to Various Legisla-tive Acts of the Russian Federationrsquo and the Code of Administrative Offences]rdquo httpapidumagovruapitranscript494994-5
Stepanova Darrsquoya 2014 ldquoPochti 3000 ugolovnykh del svyazannykh s nezakonnoy okhotoynapravleno v sud [Nearly 3000 Criminal Cases Connected with Illegal Hunting Sent toCourt]rdquo Vremya Novosti Nizhnego Novgoroda i Nizhegorodskoy oblasti July 19 AccessedAugust 1 2014 httpwwwvremyanrunewspochti_3000_ugolovnyh_del_svjazannyh_s_nezakonnoj_ohotoj_napravleno_v_sudhtml
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Sverdyukov Nikolay 2014 ldquoSovershenstvovaniye pravookhranitelrsquonoy deyatelrsquonosti po obe-spechiyu ekologicheskoi bezopastnosti v Rossii [Improvement of Law Enforcement Activitiesin the Field of Environmental Security in Russia]rdquo Vestnik IKBFU 3 155ndash161
Tekeyev Khalimat 2014 ldquoMinprirody khochet legalizovatrsquo brakonrsquoerskyyu okhotu na altayskikharkharov [Ministry of Natural Resources Wants to Legalize Poaching of Altay Sheep]rdquo July7 Accessed January 9 2015 httpwwwgreenpeaceorgrussiarunewsblogsgreen-planetblog49840
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Varkhivakhnet 2014 ldquoSpisok kandidatov na praymeriz lsquoYedinoy Rossiirsquo dlya munitsipalrsquonykhvyborov 2014 v Peterburge [List of Candidates for Primary of lsquoUnited Russiarsquo for Municipal
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Visser Oane Natalie Mamonova and Max Spoor 2012 ldquoOligarchs Megafarms and LandReserves Understanding Land Grabbing in Russiardquo Journal of Peasant Studies 39 899ndash931doi101080030661502012675574
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Walker Amanda 2012 ldquoRussia Bans lsquoSportrsquo of Shooting Sleeping Bearsrdquo Sky News (UK) April29 Accessed January 10 2015 httpnewsskycomstory13701russia-bans-sport-of-shooting-sleeping-bears
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WWF-Russia (World Wide Fund for Nature) 2014a ldquoBrakonrsquoerov lishayut prava okhoty [Poach-ers Deprived of Right to Hunt]rdquo April 22 Accessed July 24 2014 httpwwfruresourcesnewsarticle12344
WWF-Russia (World Wide Fund for Nature) 2014b ldquoWWF i Siti napravyat na pre-dotvraschyeniye brakonrsquoerstva na Altae i Kamchatkye 5 mln rublyey [WWF and CitibankFund Direct 5 million Rubles to Fight Against Poaching in Altay and Kamchatka]rdquo April 3Accessed July 12 2014 httpwwwwwfruresourcesnewsarticle12272
Wyatt Tanya 2009 ldquoExploring the Organization of Russia Far Eastrsquos Illegal Wildlife Trade TwoCase Studies of the Illegal Fur and Illegal Falcon Tradesrdquo Global Crime 10 144ndash154
Yemelyanova Raisa 2014 ldquoOmskiy brakonrsquoyer zaplatit 160 tysyach za ubiystvo dvukh kosulrsquo izaytsa-belyaka [Omsk Poacher Will Pay 160 Thousand for Killing of Two Deer and Hare]rdquoOmskregion July 1 Accessed January 10 2015 httpomskregioninfoitemaspid=24758
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respublike altay spravochnoye posobiye [On the Responsibility for Poaching in the AltaiRepublic Handbook]rdquo Fund for Sustainable Development of Altai and United NationsDevelopment Programme
Zaitseva Mariya 2013 ldquoTsarskaya okhota pochemu lsquoslivkirsquo rossiyskogo obshchestva tak lyubyatokhotitrsquosya v zapovednykh mestakh [Tsarrsquos Hunt Why Do Security Personnel of RussianSociety So Love to Hunt in Reserves]rdquo Pasmi Ru September 20 Accessed July 20 2014httppasmiruarchive96715
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Appendix
1
Table
A1
Sam
plerepo
rtsalleging
VIP-poachingin
post-Sov
ietperiod
(doesno
tim
plyconv
ictio
n)
Year
Location
Position(s)of
VIP(s)at
timeincident
reported
Source(s)
Web
addressAccessof
each
verified
11Janu
ary20
15
1997
Yaroslavl
Oblastrsquo
Ananinvillage
bullPresidentRussian
Federation
bullGov
erno
rYaroslavl
Oblastrsquo
Argum
enty
ifakti926
200
7Kom
prom
atRu
ecoethicsru
httpwwwcom
prom
at
rupage_21
495htm
httpgazetaaifruon
lineaif14
04
14_0
1
2001
Khakasiya
Repub
lic
Karatoshsko
-Ineyskiy
reserve
bullActor
andchairRussian
Cultural
Fou
ndation
bullFormer
speakerof
Russian
Dum
a
Nov
ayaG
azetaRu210
200
5http20
05nov
ayagazetarunom
er
2005
10n
n10
n-s01shtm
l
2002
AltayRepub
lic
Tarhatin
skiy
Lake
bullFormer
assistantto
VladimirPutin
and
BorisYeltsin
VitaTsentrzashchity
prav
zhivotny
khhttpwwwvitaorgruam
usem
ent
huntblack_listh
tm
2004
VladimirOblastrsquoSuzdal
bullOwnerof
newspaper
Mosko
vskiy
Kom
somoletsform
ermem
berof
the
Pub
licChamberRussian
Federation
Moscow
huntingclub
Zavtra204
200
4Kom
prom
atRu
wwwcom
prom
atrupage_1
4416
htm
httpzavtrarucontentv
iew200
4-02
-04
51
Nov
ogorod
Oblastrsquo
bullGov
erno
rNov
gorodregion
bullPresidentRussian
Federation
Argum
enty
ifakti926
200
7Kom
prom
atRu
httpwwwcom
prom
at
rupage_21
495htm
httpgazetaaifruon
lineaif14
04
14_0
1
(Con
tinued)
Eurasian Geography and Economics 485
TableA1
(Con
tinued)
Year
Location
Position
(s)of
VIP(s)at
timeincident
repo
rted
Sou
rce(s)
Web
addressAccessof
each
verified
11Janu
ary20
15
2005
Kursk
Oblastrsquo
Korenevskydistrict
Kursk
Pop
pyforest
reserve
bullChairCom
mittee
onYou
thSpo
rts
Drugd
ruga
onlin
e127
200
4httpwwwddd
kurskrunum
ber48
6new000
657
AltayRepub
lic
Shavlinskyreserve
bullDepartm
entHeadof
Con
servationamp
Hun
tingResou
rcesMinistryof
Agriculture
VitaTsentrzashchity
prav
zhivotny
kh529
200
7httpvitaorgrunew200
7may29-
huntershtm
Khakasiya
Repub
lic
Karatoshsko
-Ineyskiy
reserve
bullHead
MinistryforCivilDefense
and
EmergencySitu
ationsRussia
VitaTsentrzashchity
prav
zhivotny
kh529
200
7httpvitaorgrunew200
7may29-
huntershtm
2006
AltayKray
Cho
yadistrict
bullChairmanBarnaul
City
Cou
ncil
Bankfaks10
022006
httpwwwbankfaxrunews38
014
2008
Kam
chatka
Kray
Krono
tskiyreserve
bullFormer
head
ofFederal
Taxatio
nService
Volgo
grad
region
LifeNew
s128
201
0httplifenew
srunew
s10
930
2009
AltayRepub
licKosh
Agach
district
ldquoAltay-
gaterdquoincident
bullPresidentialenvo
yto
theState
Dum
abullDeputyGov
erno
rAltayRepub
licbullAltayRepub
licCom
mittee
toprotect
wild
life
bullOfficerof
lower
houseof
Parliament
Dum
astafferdeputy
head
ofRussian
President
Medvedev
bullPolicychiefcoun
selState
Dum
aCom
mittee
onEcono
mics
bullGov
erno
rAltayRepub
lic
New
YorkTim
es112
200
9p
6Nov
ayagazeta
(Aleksey
Tarasov)
Apr15
20
11p
8
httpwwwnytim
escom
200
901
12
worldeurop
e12
russiahtm
l_r=0
httpoldno
vayagazetarudata2011
04008
htm
l
Sakha
Repub
licRuspres
302
200
9httprosprescomcorruption37
27
(Con
tinued)
486 K Braden
TableA1
(Con
tinued)
Year
Location
Position
(s)of
VIP(s)at
timeincident
repo
rted
Sou
rce(s)
Web
addressAccessof
each
verified
11Janu
ary20
15
bullSecretary
ofregion
alUnitedRussiaParty
bullPresidentialenvo
yto
Central
federal
district
Krasnod
arKray
Ady
gea
Repub
licCaucasus
Biosphere
Reserve
bullPrimeMinisterAdy
geaRepub
licbullDeputyfinanceministerAdy
geaRepub
licbullDirectorof
hydroresourcesAdy
gea
Repub
lic
Pasmiru920
201
3httppasm
iruarchive96
715
Irku
tskOblastrsquoLake
BaikalBolshaya
Golou
stno
ye
Gov
erno
rIrku
tskOblastkilledin
helicop
ter
crash
Pasmiru920
201
3RBK
516
200
9httppasm
iruarchive96
715
httptoprbcrusociety1605
200
930
4213
shtml
Buryatiy
aRepub
lic
Kho
rinskiydistrict
Khu
dakskiybiosph
ere
reserve
bullUnitedRussiaParty
electiv
eDeputy
PeoplersquosKhu
ralof
Buryatia
BMK
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tinued)
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tinued)
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490 K Braden
- Abstract
- Introduction wildlife poaching in the context of Russian environmental management
- Background The literature on ``green criminality and poaching
- Methods value and limitations of social and advocacy media as a data source
- Russian legal regime for hunting2
- Privatization of hunting lands
- The impact of high-profile poaching cases
- Motivations for VIP-poaching
- Conclusion for hunting sustainability - the value of a moral compass
- Acknowledgements
- Disclosure statement
- Notes
- References
- Appendix 1
-
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Shvarev Aleksandr 2013a ldquoVIP-brakonrsquoery lyubyat kogda mnogo krovi [VIP-Poachers Love ItWhen There Is Much Blood]rdquo Rosbalt Moscow August 8 Accessed June 30 2014 httpwwwrosbaltrumoscow201308261168234html
Shvarev Aleksandr 2013b ldquoVIP-brakonrsquoery skoro posadyat na desyatrsquo let pomeshavshego imokhotoveda [VIP-Poachers Will Soon Imprison for Ten Years the Hunting Guide Who Inter-fered]rdquo Okhotnikiru August 29 Accessed August 1 2014 httpwwwohotnikiruarchivenews20130829639550-vipbrakoneryi-skoro-posadyat-na-desyat-let-pomeshavshego-im-ohotovedahtml
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Smolrsquoyakova Tatrsquoyana 2013 ldquoOkhota za brakonrsquoera [Hunt for Poachers]rdquo Interview with SergeyDonskoy Minister of Natural Resources and Ecology Rossiyskaya gazeta July 22 AccessedJuly 10 2014 httpwwwrgru20130722donskoyhtml
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Stepanova Darrsquoya 2014 ldquoPochti 3000 ugolovnykh del svyazannykh s nezakonnoy okhotoynapravleno v sud [Nearly 3000 Criminal Cases Connected with Illegal Hunting Sent toCourt]rdquo Vremya Novosti Nizhnego Novgoroda i Nizhegorodskoy oblasti July 19 AccessedAugust 1 2014 httpwwwvremyanrunewspochti_3000_ugolovnyh_del_svjazannyh_s_nezakonnoj_ohotoj_napravleno_v_sudhtml
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Zaitseva Mariya 2013 ldquoTsarskaya okhota pochemu lsquoslivkirsquo rossiyskogo obshchestva tak lyubyatokhotitrsquosya v zapovednykh mestakh [Tsarrsquos Hunt Why Do Security Personnel of RussianSociety So Love to Hunt in Reserves]rdquo Pasmi Ru September 20 Accessed July 20 2014httppasmiruarchive96715
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Appendix
1
Table
A1
Sam
plerepo
rtsalleging
VIP-poachingin
post-Sov
ietperiod
(doesno
tim
plyconv
ictio
n)
Year
Location
Position(s)of
VIP(s)at
timeincident
reported
Source(s)
Web
addressAccessof
each
verified
11Janu
ary20
15
1997
Yaroslavl
Oblastrsquo
Ananinvillage
bullPresidentRussian
Federation
bullGov
erno
rYaroslavl
Oblastrsquo
Argum
enty
ifakti926
200
7Kom
prom
atRu
ecoethicsru
httpwwwcom
prom
at
rupage_21
495htm
httpgazetaaifruon
lineaif14
04
14_0
1
2001
Khakasiya
Repub
lic
Karatoshsko
-Ineyskiy
reserve
bullActor
andchairRussian
Cultural
Fou
ndation
bullFormer
speakerof
Russian
Dum
a
Nov
ayaG
azetaRu210
200
5http20
05nov
ayagazetarunom
er
2005
10n
n10
n-s01shtm
l
2002
AltayRepub
lic
Tarhatin
skiy
Lake
bullFormer
assistantto
VladimirPutin
and
BorisYeltsin
VitaTsentrzashchity
prav
zhivotny
khhttpwwwvitaorgruam
usem
ent
huntblack_listh
tm
2004
VladimirOblastrsquoSuzdal
bullOwnerof
newspaper
Mosko
vskiy
Kom
somoletsform
ermem
berof
the
Pub
licChamberRussian
Federation
Moscow
huntingclub
Zavtra204
200
4Kom
prom
atRu
wwwcom
prom
atrupage_1
4416
htm
httpzavtrarucontentv
iew200
4-02
-04
51
Nov
ogorod
Oblastrsquo
bullGov
erno
rNov
gorodregion
bullPresidentRussian
Federation
Argum
enty
ifakti926
200
7Kom
prom
atRu
httpwwwcom
prom
at
rupage_21
495htm
httpgazetaaifruon
lineaif14
04
14_0
1
(Con
tinued)
Eurasian Geography and Economics 485
TableA1
(Con
tinued)
Year
Location
Position
(s)of
VIP(s)at
timeincident
repo
rted
Sou
rce(s)
Web
addressAccessof
each
verified
11Janu
ary20
15
2005
Kursk
Oblastrsquo
Korenevskydistrict
Kursk
Pop
pyforest
reserve
bullChairCom
mittee
onYou
thSpo
rts
Drugd
ruga
onlin
e127
200
4httpwwwddd
kurskrunum
ber48
6new000
657
AltayRepub
lic
Shavlinskyreserve
bullDepartm
entHeadof
Con
servationamp
Hun
tingResou
rcesMinistryof
Agriculture
VitaTsentrzashchity
prav
zhivotny
kh529
200
7httpvitaorgrunew200
7may29-
huntershtm
Khakasiya
Repub
lic
Karatoshsko
-Ineyskiy
reserve
bullHead
MinistryforCivilDefense
and
EmergencySitu
ationsRussia
VitaTsentrzashchity
prav
zhivotny
kh529
200
7httpvitaorgrunew200
7may29-
huntershtm
2006
AltayKray
Cho
yadistrict
bullChairmanBarnaul
City
Cou
ncil
Bankfaks10
022006
httpwwwbankfaxrunews38
014
2008
Kam
chatka
Kray
Krono
tskiyreserve
bullFormer
head
ofFederal
Taxatio
nService
Volgo
grad
region
LifeNew
s128
201
0httplifenew
srunew
s10
930
2009
AltayRepub
licKosh
Agach
district
ldquoAltay-
gaterdquoincident
bullPresidentialenvo
yto
theState
Dum
abullDeputyGov
erno
rAltayRepub
licbullAltayRepub
licCom
mittee
toprotect
wild
life
bullOfficerof
lower
houseof
Parliament
Dum
astafferdeputy
head
ofRussian
President
Medvedev
bullPolicychiefcoun
selState
Dum
aCom
mittee
onEcono
mics
bullGov
erno
rAltayRepub
lic
New
YorkTim
es112
200
9p
6Nov
ayagazeta
(Aleksey
Tarasov)
Apr15
20
11p
8
httpwwwnytim
escom
200
901
12
worldeurop
e12
russiahtm
l_r=0
httpoldno
vayagazetarudata2011
04008
htm
l
Sakha
Repub
licRuspres
302
200
9httprosprescomcorruption37
27
(Con
tinued)
486 K Braden
TableA1
(Con
tinued)
Year
Location
Position
(s)of
VIP(s)at
timeincident
repo
rted
Sou
rce(s)
Web
addressAccessof
each
verified
11Janu
ary20
15
bullSecretary
ofregion
alUnitedRussiaParty
bullPresidentialenvo
yto
Central
federal
district
Krasnod
arKray
Ady
gea
Repub
licCaucasus
Biosphere
Reserve
bullPrimeMinisterAdy
geaRepub
licbullDeputyfinanceministerAdy
geaRepub
licbullDirectorof
hydroresourcesAdy
gea
Repub
lic
Pasmiru920
201
3httppasm
iruarchive96
715
Irku
tskOblastrsquoLake
BaikalBolshaya
Golou
stno
ye
Gov
erno
rIrku
tskOblastkilledin
helicop
ter
crash
Pasmiru920
201
3RBK
516
200
9httppasm
iruarchive96
715
httptoprbcrusociety1605
200
930
4213
shtml
Buryatiy
aRepub
lic
Kho
rinskiydistrict
Khu
dakskiybiosph
ere
reserve
bullUnitedRussiaParty
electiv
eDeputy
PeoplersquosKhu
ralof
Buryatia
BMK
Inform
atsion
noye
agentstvo902
200
9httpwwwbaikal-mediaru
newsconfl
icts561
42
Irku
tskOblastrsquo
bullGov
erno
rIrku
tskOblastrsquo
Argum
enty
RU
516
200
9httpargumentirucomnew
s200905
16148
11Yam
al-N
enets
Auton
omou
sOkrug
bullDeputychiefof
staffof
Taz
district
New
srucom
6172009
httpwwwnew
srucomrussia
17jun2
009sm
oljarh
tml
2010
Moscow
OblastrsquoPotlovo
villageZarayskiy
huntingreserve
bullOAO
ldquoBымпeлК
oмrdquo(Vim
pelcom
Ltd)
mob
ileph
one
bullBusinessm
anldquoК
oлoм
нaмeж
peгиoн
гaзrdquo
(Kolom
namezhregiong
az)gascompany
bullMun
icipal
district
depu
tyLuk
hovitskiy
region
VIPTroph
y12
0520
10httpviptroph
ycomarticles19
64
Ekh
oMoskv
y12
2120
10
(Con
tinued)
Eurasian Geography and Economics 487
TableA1
(Con
tinued)
Year
Location
Position
(s)of
VIP(s)at
timeincident
repo
rted
Sou
rce(s)
Web
addressAccessof
each
verified
11Janu
ary20
15
Moscow
Oblastrsquo
Vysok
ovodistrict
bullHeadof
Interior
Affairs
ofDmitrov
district
bullHeadof
indu
strial
geolog
yadministration
httpwwwechomskrunews
7357
28-echohtml
Sakha
Repub
licbullYakut
depu
tyGosdu
ma
bullMem
berof
theBoard
ofldquoA
LROSArdquo
diam
ondmininggrou
p
Rossiyskaya
gazeta
528
201
0httpwwwrgru201
005
28vertolet
html
Tyum
enOblastrsquoSurgu
tbullDeputyhead
ofUnitedRussiaParty
Surgu
tregion
Tyum
enskiyeizVestiy
a10
20
2010
httpoldt-iruarticle164
50
2011
Volgo
grad
Oblastrsquo
Kam
yshindistrict
Shcherbakov
skayanature
park
bullDirectorof
build
ingsupp
lyforKam
yshin
town
Inform
atsion
noye
agentstvo
Vysota10
20507
201
4httpv1
02ruaccidents44
598html
Sakha
Repub
licbullGov
erno
rof
Arkhang
elsk
Region
ResursLesru409
2011
httpwwwresurslesrunewsindex
htmlid=18
5Volgo
grad
Oblastrsquo
Olkho
viyreserve
bullDeputyof
district
DUMA
UnitedRussia
Party
Volgo
grad-Tim
es209
2011
httpvo
lgog
rad-tim
esrustories18
8
2012
Amur
Oblastrsquo
bullVicemayor
ofBlago
veshchensk
bullRosselkho
znadzorexecutive
bullSpecialistregion
aloh
otup
ravleniya
(hun
tingmanagem
ent)
NTV
216
201
4New
srucom
211201
4httpwwwntvruno
vosti8
4295
6httpwwwnew
srucomarchrussia
11feb2014vipoacherh
tml (C
ontin
ued)
488 K Braden
TableA1
(Con
tinued)
Year
Location
Position
(s)of
VIP(s)at
timeincident
repo
rted
Sou
rce(s)
Web
addressAccessof
each
verified
11Janu
ary20
15
Krasnoy
arsk
Kray
Stolbyreserve
bullHeadof
police
Kolosov
skiy
region
Okh
otarybalkavOmskoy
Oblasti117
201
3httpoи
ppф
zakondocum41-2013-
01-15-04
-45-38
673
-201
3-01
-17-11-
05-32html
Kirov
Oblastrsquo
bullProgressParty
ampRussian
Opp
osition
Coo
rdinationCou
ncil
Moscow
Tim
esFeb19
20
14httpwwwth
emoscowtim
escom
newsarticle494
848html
2013
SverdlovskOblastrsquo
Bog
dano
vich
reserve
bullState
Dum
adepu
tymem
berof
Liberal
Dem
ocratic
Party
URARU
111201
3httpurarucon
tentsvrd11-01-20
13
news10
5215
1694
htm
l
Saratov
Oblastrsquo
Nov
oburasskiy
region
bullFirstvice
presidentof
mun
icipal
administration
Nov
oburasskiy
region
New
srucom
822
201
3httpwwwnew
srucomrussia
22aug2
013oh
otahtml
Arkhang
elsk
Oblastrsquo
bullDeputyState
Dum
aUnitedRussiaParty
andfamou
sbo
xer20
14mem
berstate
huntingcoun
cil
MK
95let523
201
3httpwwwm
krusocial2
01305
23
8588
13-valuev-ub
il-medvedy
a-chestnohtml
Kaliningrad
Oblastrsquo
Vishtyn
etsnature
park
bullRepresentativeof
barassociationof
lawyers
Nov
yyeko
lyesa208
201
3httpwwwrud
niko
vcomarticlephp
ELEMENT_ID=22
241
Saratov
Oblastrsquo
Lysog
orskiy
region
bullProsecutorforSaratov
Oblast
bullSaratov
district
courtofficial
Vzglyad-info12
0220
13httpwwwvzsarrunews20
131202
jiteli-raiona-pojalov
alis-pytiny-na-
brakon
erstvo
-vysok
ih-chino
vhtml
Omsk
Oblastrsquo
Isilk
ulskom
district
bullMinisterof
Con
structionandTranspo
rtOmsk
Oblast
bullGeneral
Directorof
ldquoOmskob
lvod
oprovo
drdquobulldepu
tychiefengineer
ldquoOmskob
lvod
oprovo
drdquo
Omskinform
530
201
3httpom
skinform
runews56
598
(Con
tinued)
Eurasian Geography and Economics 489
TableA1
(Con
tinued)
Year
Location
Position
(s)of
VIP(s)at
timeincident
repo
rted
Sou
rce(s)
Web
addressAccessof
each
verified
11Janu
ary20
15
2014
Saratov
Oblastrsquo
Eng
elskiy
district
bullHeadof
Hun
tingCom
mittee
forSaratov
Oblastrsquo
Obshchestvenn
oyemneniye
818
201
4httpwwwom-saratovruno
vosti1
8-Aug
ust-20
14-i13
994-gu
bernator-
nazval-nedop
ustim
Sakha
Repub
licbullPresident
ofSakha
(Yakutia)
An-on
layn
124
201
4httpargumentirusociety201401
3144
14Tuv
a(Tyv
a)Repub
lic
Todzhinskiydistrict
bullLocal
branch
ofMinistryof
Emergency
Situ
ations-State
inspectorforsm
allvessels
bullFormer
policem
an
MK
95let401
201
4Sibno
vostiru625
201
4httpwwwm
kruin
cidentarticle
2014
0401
100
7116
httpom
sksibno
vostiruincidents
2716
33Mordo
viaRepub
lic
Mordo
viareserve
bullDeputygo
vernor
ofZub
ovo-Polyanskiy
district
Mordo
via
PortalProgo
rodSaransk
416
20
14httppg
13runewsview
125
4
AltaykrayYegorrsquoevskiy
reserve
bullAltayDeputy
Nov
chikhinskiyregion
Altayskaya
pravda
220
201
4httpwwwap2
2rupaper
paper_1161
9html
Voron
ezhOblastrsquo
Pavlovskdistrict
bullActor
andchairRussian
Cultural
Fou
ndation
MKRU
Nizhn
iyNov
gorod2
20201
4httpnn
mkruarticle201
402
20
988115
l
PrimoriyeKray
Khank
ayskiy
district
bullFormer
head
ofregion
alanim
alconservatio
nadministration
PrimaM
ediaru12
1220
14httpprim
amediarunewsprim
orye
121220
14408
00
490 K Braden
- Abstract
- Introduction wildlife poaching in the context of Russian environmental management
- Background The literature on ``green criminality and poaching
- Methods value and limitations of social and advocacy media as a data source
- Russian legal regime for hunting2
- Privatization of hunting lands
- The impact of high-profile poaching cases
- Motivations for VIP-poaching
- Conclusion for hunting sustainability - the value of a moral compass
- Acknowledgements
- Disclosure statement
- Notes
- References
- Appendix 1
-
2013 Accessed June 5 2015 httpwwwohotnikiruhuntingsocietyssocietysarticle20130725514520-chto-zhdet-rossiyskih-ohotnikovhtml
Forsyth Craig J and Thomas A Marckese 1993 ldquoThrills and Skills A Sociological Analysis ofPoachingrdquo Deviant Behavior 14 157ndash172
Foxall Andrew 2013 ldquoPhotographing Vladimir Putin Masculinity Nationalism and Visuality inRussian Political Culturerdquo Geopolitics 18 132ndash156 doi101080146500452012713245
FreeNews Volga 2013 ldquoZhiteli Lysogorskogo rayona obratilisrsquo k Vladimiru Putinu s zhaloboy naVladimir Stepanova i Vasiliya Tarasova [Residents of Lisogorskiy Region Address VladimirPutin with Complaint about Vladimir Stepanov and Vasiliy Tarasov]rdquo FreeNews Volga Fe-bruary 12 Accessed January 10 2015 httpfn-volgarunewsviewid12996
Gamov Aleksandr 2014 ldquoOkhota i politika gosudarstvennyy kompleks lsquoZavidovorsquo otmechaetsvoye 85-letiye [Hunting and Politics The State Complex of lsquoZavidovorsquo Marks 85 Years]rdquoNational Explorer Accessed July 12 2014 httpwwwnexplorerrunews__12865htm
Gomzikova Svetlana 2012 ldquoMinprirody sozdalo idealrsquonyye usloviya dlya VIP-brakonrsquoerov [Min-istry of Natural Resources Created Ideal Conditions for VIP-Poachers]rdquo SvobodnayaPressaJune 19 Accessed January 10 2015 httpsvpressarusocietyarticle56251
Gorbachev Albert 2014 ldquoNe mogut ili ne khotyat [Arenrsquot Able or Donrsquot Want]rdquo OkhotnikiruJune 5 Accessed August 19 2014 httpwwwohotnikiruhuntingsocietyssocietysarticle20140605641606-ne-mogut-ili-ne-hotyathtml
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Okhotnikiru 2013 ldquoUstav obshchestvennogo dvizheniya lsquoRossiyskiy okhotnichiy soyuzrsquo [Charterof Social Movement lsquoRussian Hunting Unionrsquo]rdquo March 1 Accessed June 30 2014 httpwwwohotnikiruhuntingsocietyssocietysarticle20130301638205-ustav-od-roshtml
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Polyanskaya Yekaterina 2013 ldquoPervyy shag v borrsquobye s brakonrsquoerstvom sdelan [The First Stepin the Fight Against Poaching Is Done]rdquo Pravdaru June 6 2013 Accessed August 5 2014httpwwwpravdarusocietyhow06-06-20131160079-gftyiv-0
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Serdyukov Valeriy 2011 ldquoOligarkhi i okhota [Oligarchs and Hunting]rdquo Vedomosti November21 Accessed July 22 2014 httpwwwrosprescomfinance9286
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Shalygin Andrey 2014 Stratgiya razvitiya okhotnichrsquoego khozyaystva Rossii do 2030 goda-pochemu vsye nedovolrsquony no ne mogut skazatrsquo chem immeno [The Strategy for Developmentof the Hunting Economy in Russia to the Year 2030 Why Everyone Is Not Happy but CannotSay Exactly With What]rdquo National Explorer March 14 Accessed August 2 2014 httpwwwnexplorerrunews__12387htm
Shvarev Aleksandr 2013a ldquoVIP-brakonrsquoery lyubyat kogda mnogo krovi [VIP-Poachers Love ItWhen There Is Much Blood]rdquo Rosbalt Moscow August 8 Accessed June 30 2014 httpwwwrosbaltrumoscow201308261168234html
Shvarev Aleksandr 2013b ldquoVIP-brakonrsquoery skoro posadyat na desyatrsquo let pomeshavshego imokhotoveda [VIP-Poachers Will Soon Imprison for Ten Years the Hunting Guide Who Inter-fered]rdquo Okhotnikiru August 29 Accessed August 1 2014 httpwwwohotnikiruarchivenews20130829639550-vipbrakoneryi-skoro-posadyat-na-desyat-let-pomeshavshego-im-ohotovedahtml
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Sistema Opoveshcheniya 2014 ldquoV parke lsquoSamarskaya Lukarsquo protsvetayut korruptsiya brakonrsquoer-stvo bespredel [In the lsquoSamarskaya Lukarsquo Park Corruption Unlimited Poaching Is Thriving]rdquoJune 21 Accessed July 10 2014 httpraznesiinfoblogpost12294
Smolrsquoyakova Tatrsquoyana 2013 ldquoOkhota za brakonrsquoera [Hunt for Poachers]rdquo Interview with SergeyDonskoy Minister of Natural Resources and Ecology Rossiyskaya gazeta July 22 AccessedJuly 10 2014 httpwwwrgru20130722donskoyhtml
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Stepanova Darrsquoya 2014 ldquoPochti 3000 ugolovnykh del svyazannykh s nezakonnoy okhotoynapravleno v sud [Nearly 3000 Criminal Cases Connected with Illegal Hunting Sent toCourt]rdquo Vremya Novosti Nizhnego Novgoroda i Nizhegorodskoy oblasti July 19 AccessedAugust 1 2014 httpwwwvremyanrunewspochti_3000_ugolovnyh_del_svjazannyh_s_nezakonnoj_ohotoj_napravleno_v_sudhtml
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Tekeyev Khalimat 2014 ldquoMinprirody khochet legalizovatrsquo brakonrsquoerskyyu okhotu na altayskikharkharov [Ministry of Natural Resources Wants to Legalize Poaching of Altay Sheep]rdquo July7 Accessed January 9 2015 httpwwwgreenpeaceorgrussiarunewsblogsgreen-planetblog49840
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Visser Oane Natalie Mamonova and Max Spoor 2012 ldquoOligarchs Megafarms and LandReserves Understanding Land Grabbing in Russiardquo Journal of Peasant Studies 39 899ndash931doi101080030661502012675574
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Walker Amanda 2012 ldquoRussia Bans lsquoSportrsquo of Shooting Sleeping Bearsrdquo Sky News (UK) April29 Accessed January 10 2015 httpnewsskycomstory13701russia-bans-sport-of-shooting-sleeping-bears
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WWF-Russia (World Wide Fund for Nature) 2014a ldquoBrakonrsquoerov lishayut prava okhoty [Poach-ers Deprived of Right to Hunt]rdquo April 22 Accessed July 24 2014 httpwwfruresourcesnewsarticle12344
WWF-Russia (World Wide Fund for Nature) 2014b ldquoWWF i Siti napravyat na pre-dotvraschyeniye brakonrsquoerstva na Altae i Kamchatkye 5 mln rublyey [WWF and CitibankFund Direct 5 million Rubles to Fight Against Poaching in Altay and Kamchatka]rdquo April 3Accessed July 12 2014 httpwwwwwfruresourcesnewsarticle12272
Wyatt Tanya 2009 ldquoExploring the Organization of Russia Far Eastrsquos Illegal Wildlife Trade TwoCase Studies of the Illegal Fur and Illegal Falcon Tradesrdquo Global Crime 10 144ndash154
Yemelyanova Raisa 2014 ldquoOmskiy brakonrsquoyer zaplatit 160 tysyach za ubiystvo dvukh kosulrsquo izaytsa-belyaka [Omsk Poacher Will Pay 160 Thousand for Killing of Two Deer and Hare]rdquoOmskregion July 1 Accessed January 10 2015 httpomskregioninfoitemaspid=24758
Young Gayne 2011 ldquoOne-on-One with Vladimir Putinrdquo Outdoor LifeJunendashJuly 56ndash63Yurkova N A N I Almashev and N I Tokova 2007 ldquoOb otvetstvennosti za brakonrsquoerstvo v
respublike altay spravochnoye posobiye [On the Responsibility for Poaching in the AltaiRepublic Handbook]rdquo Fund for Sustainable Development of Altai and United NationsDevelopment Programme
Zaitseva Mariya 2013 ldquoTsarskaya okhota pochemu lsquoslivkirsquo rossiyskogo obshchestva tak lyubyatokhotitrsquosya v zapovednykh mestakh [Tsarrsquos Hunt Why Do Security Personnel of RussianSociety So Love to Hunt in Reserves]rdquo Pasmi Ru September 20 Accessed July 20 2014httppasmiruarchive96715
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Appendix
1
Table
A1
Sam
plerepo
rtsalleging
VIP-poachingin
post-Sov
ietperiod
(doesno
tim
plyconv
ictio
n)
Year
Location
Position(s)of
VIP(s)at
timeincident
reported
Source(s)
Web
addressAccessof
each
verified
11Janu
ary20
15
1997
Yaroslavl
Oblastrsquo
Ananinvillage
bullPresidentRussian
Federation
bullGov
erno
rYaroslavl
Oblastrsquo
Argum
enty
ifakti926
200
7Kom
prom
atRu
ecoethicsru
httpwwwcom
prom
at
rupage_21
495htm
httpgazetaaifruon
lineaif14
04
14_0
1
2001
Khakasiya
Repub
lic
Karatoshsko
-Ineyskiy
reserve
bullActor
andchairRussian
Cultural
Fou
ndation
bullFormer
speakerof
Russian
Dum
a
Nov
ayaG
azetaRu210
200
5http20
05nov
ayagazetarunom
er
2005
10n
n10
n-s01shtm
l
2002
AltayRepub
lic
Tarhatin
skiy
Lake
bullFormer
assistantto
VladimirPutin
and
BorisYeltsin
VitaTsentrzashchity
prav
zhivotny
khhttpwwwvitaorgruam
usem
ent
huntblack_listh
tm
2004
VladimirOblastrsquoSuzdal
bullOwnerof
newspaper
Mosko
vskiy
Kom
somoletsform
ermem
berof
the
Pub
licChamberRussian
Federation
Moscow
huntingclub
Zavtra204
200
4Kom
prom
atRu
wwwcom
prom
atrupage_1
4416
htm
httpzavtrarucontentv
iew200
4-02
-04
51
Nov
ogorod
Oblastrsquo
bullGov
erno
rNov
gorodregion
bullPresidentRussian
Federation
Argum
enty
ifakti926
200
7Kom
prom
atRu
httpwwwcom
prom
at
rupage_21
495htm
httpgazetaaifruon
lineaif14
04
14_0
1
(Con
tinued)
Eurasian Geography and Economics 485
TableA1
(Con
tinued)
Year
Location
Position
(s)of
VIP(s)at
timeincident
repo
rted
Sou
rce(s)
Web
addressAccessof
each
verified
11Janu
ary20
15
2005
Kursk
Oblastrsquo
Korenevskydistrict
Kursk
Pop
pyforest
reserve
bullChairCom
mittee
onYou
thSpo
rts
Drugd
ruga
onlin
e127
200
4httpwwwddd
kurskrunum
ber48
6new000
657
AltayRepub
lic
Shavlinskyreserve
bullDepartm
entHeadof
Con
servationamp
Hun
tingResou
rcesMinistryof
Agriculture
VitaTsentrzashchity
prav
zhivotny
kh529
200
7httpvitaorgrunew200
7may29-
huntershtm
Khakasiya
Repub
lic
Karatoshsko
-Ineyskiy
reserve
bullHead
MinistryforCivilDefense
and
EmergencySitu
ationsRussia
VitaTsentrzashchity
prav
zhivotny
kh529
200
7httpvitaorgrunew200
7may29-
huntershtm
2006
AltayKray
Cho
yadistrict
bullChairmanBarnaul
City
Cou
ncil
Bankfaks10
022006
httpwwwbankfaxrunews38
014
2008
Kam
chatka
Kray
Krono
tskiyreserve
bullFormer
head
ofFederal
Taxatio
nService
Volgo
grad
region
LifeNew
s128
201
0httplifenew
srunew
s10
930
2009
AltayRepub
licKosh
Agach
district
ldquoAltay-
gaterdquoincident
bullPresidentialenvo
yto
theState
Dum
abullDeputyGov
erno
rAltayRepub
licbullAltayRepub
licCom
mittee
toprotect
wild
life
bullOfficerof
lower
houseof
Parliament
Dum
astafferdeputy
head
ofRussian
President
Medvedev
bullPolicychiefcoun
selState
Dum
aCom
mittee
onEcono
mics
bullGov
erno
rAltayRepub
lic
New
YorkTim
es112
200
9p
6Nov
ayagazeta
(Aleksey
Tarasov)
Apr15
20
11p
8
httpwwwnytim
escom
200
901
12
worldeurop
e12
russiahtm
l_r=0
httpoldno
vayagazetarudata2011
04008
htm
l
Sakha
Repub
licRuspres
302
200
9httprosprescomcorruption37
27
(Con
tinued)
486 K Braden
TableA1
(Con
tinued)
Year
Location
Position
(s)of
VIP(s)at
timeincident
repo
rted
Sou
rce(s)
Web
addressAccessof
each
verified
11Janu
ary20
15
bullSecretary
ofregion
alUnitedRussiaParty
bullPresidentialenvo
yto
Central
federal
district
Krasnod
arKray
Ady
gea
Repub
licCaucasus
Biosphere
Reserve
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tinued)
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paper_1161
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402
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490 K Braden
- Abstract
- Introduction wildlife poaching in the context of Russian environmental management
- Background The literature on ``green criminality and poaching
- Methods value and limitations of social and advocacy media as a data source
- Russian legal regime for hunting2
- Privatization of hunting lands
- The impact of high-profile poaching cases
- Motivations for VIP-poaching
- Conclusion for hunting sustainability - the value of a moral compass
- Acknowledgements
- Disclosure statement
- Notes
- References
- Appendix 1
-
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Wyatt Tanya 2009 ldquoExploring the Organization of Russia Far Eastrsquos Illegal Wildlife Trade TwoCase Studies of the Illegal Fur and Illegal Falcon Tradesrdquo Global Crime 10 144ndash154
Yemelyanova Raisa 2014 ldquoOmskiy brakonrsquoyer zaplatit 160 tysyach za ubiystvo dvukh kosulrsquo izaytsa-belyaka [Omsk Poacher Will Pay 160 Thousand for Killing of Two Deer and Hare]rdquoOmskregion July 1 Accessed January 10 2015 httpomskregioninfoitemaspid=24758
Young Gayne 2011 ldquoOne-on-One with Vladimir Putinrdquo Outdoor LifeJunendashJuly 56ndash63Yurkova N A N I Almashev and N I Tokova 2007 ldquoOb otvetstvennosti za brakonrsquoerstvo v
respublike altay spravochnoye posobiye [On the Responsibility for Poaching in the AltaiRepublic Handbook]rdquo Fund for Sustainable Development of Altai and United NationsDevelopment Programme
Zaitseva Mariya 2013 ldquoTsarskaya okhota pochemu lsquoslivkirsquo rossiyskogo obshchestva tak lyubyatokhotitrsquosya v zapovednykh mestakh [Tsarrsquos Hunt Why Do Security Personnel of RussianSociety So Love to Hunt in Reserves]rdquo Pasmi Ru September 20 Accessed July 20 2014httppasmiruarchive96715
484 K Braden
Appendix
1
Table
A1
Sam
plerepo
rtsalleging
VIP-poachingin
post-Sov
ietperiod
(doesno
tim
plyconv
ictio
n)
Year
Location
Position(s)of
VIP(s)at
timeincident
reported
Source(s)
Web
addressAccessof
each
verified
11Janu
ary20
15
1997
Yaroslavl
Oblastrsquo
Ananinvillage
bullPresidentRussian
Federation
bullGov
erno
rYaroslavl
Oblastrsquo
Argum
enty
ifakti926
200
7Kom
prom
atRu
ecoethicsru
httpwwwcom
prom
at
rupage_21
495htm
httpgazetaaifruon
lineaif14
04
14_0
1
2001
Khakasiya
Repub
lic
Karatoshsko
-Ineyskiy
reserve
bullActor
andchairRussian
Cultural
Fou
ndation
bullFormer
speakerof
Russian
Dum
a
Nov
ayaG
azetaRu210
200
5http20
05nov
ayagazetarunom
er
2005
10n
n10
n-s01shtm
l
2002
AltayRepub
lic
Tarhatin
skiy
Lake
bullFormer
assistantto
VladimirPutin
and
BorisYeltsin
VitaTsentrzashchity
prav
zhivotny
khhttpwwwvitaorgruam
usem
ent
huntblack_listh
tm
2004
VladimirOblastrsquoSuzdal
bullOwnerof
newspaper
Mosko
vskiy
Kom
somoletsform
ermem
berof
the
Pub
licChamberRussian
Federation
Moscow
huntingclub
Zavtra204
200
4Kom
prom
atRu
wwwcom
prom
atrupage_1
4416
htm
httpzavtrarucontentv
iew200
4-02
-04
51
Nov
ogorod
Oblastrsquo
bullGov
erno
rNov
gorodregion
bullPresidentRussian
Federation
Argum
enty
ifakti926
200
7Kom
prom
atRu
httpwwwcom
prom
at
rupage_21
495htm
httpgazetaaifruon
lineaif14
04
14_0
1
(Con
tinued)
Eurasian Geography and Economics 485
TableA1
(Con
tinued)
Year
Location
Position
(s)of
VIP(s)at
timeincident
repo
rted
Sou
rce(s)
Web
addressAccessof
each
verified
11Janu
ary20
15
2005
Kursk
Oblastrsquo
Korenevskydistrict
Kursk
Pop
pyforest
reserve
bullChairCom
mittee
onYou
thSpo
rts
Drugd
ruga
onlin
e127
200
4httpwwwddd
kurskrunum
ber48
6new000
657
AltayRepub
lic
Shavlinskyreserve
bullDepartm
entHeadof
Con
servationamp
Hun
tingResou
rcesMinistryof
Agriculture
VitaTsentrzashchity
prav
zhivotny
kh529
200
7httpvitaorgrunew200
7may29-
huntershtm
Khakasiya
Repub
lic
Karatoshsko
-Ineyskiy
reserve
bullHead
MinistryforCivilDefense
and
EmergencySitu
ationsRussia
VitaTsentrzashchity
prav
zhivotny
kh529
200
7httpvitaorgrunew200
7may29-
huntershtm
2006
AltayKray
Cho
yadistrict
bullChairmanBarnaul
City
Cou
ncil
Bankfaks10
022006
httpwwwbankfaxrunews38
014
2008
Kam
chatka
Kray
Krono
tskiyreserve
bullFormer
head
ofFederal
Taxatio
nService
Volgo
grad
region
LifeNew
s128
201
0httplifenew
srunew
s10
930
2009
AltayRepub
licKosh
Agach
district
ldquoAltay-
gaterdquoincident
bullPresidentialenvo
yto
theState
Dum
abullDeputyGov
erno
rAltayRepub
licbullAltayRepub
licCom
mittee
toprotect
wild
life
bullOfficerof
lower
houseof
Parliament
Dum
astafferdeputy
head
ofRussian
President
Medvedev
bullPolicychiefcoun
selState
Dum
aCom
mittee
onEcono
mics
bullGov
erno
rAltayRepub
lic
New
YorkTim
es112
200
9p
6Nov
ayagazeta
(Aleksey
Tarasov)
Apr15
20
11p
8
httpwwwnytim
escom
200
901
12
worldeurop
e12
russiahtm
l_r=0
httpoldno
vayagazetarudata2011
04008
htm
l
Sakha
Repub
licRuspres
302
200
9httprosprescomcorruption37
27
(Con
tinued)
486 K Braden
TableA1
(Con
tinued)
Year
Location
Position
(s)of
VIP(s)at
timeincident
repo
rted
Sou
rce(s)
Web
addressAccessof
each
verified
11Janu
ary20
15
bullSecretary
ofregion
alUnitedRussiaParty
bullPresidentialenvo
yto
Central
federal
district
Krasnod
arKray
Ady
gea
Repub
licCaucasus
Biosphere
Reserve
bullPrimeMinisterAdy
geaRepub
licbullDeputyfinanceministerAdy
geaRepub
licbullDirectorof
hydroresourcesAdy
gea
Repub
lic
Pasmiru920
201
3httppasm
iruarchive96
715
Irku
tskOblastrsquoLake
BaikalBolshaya
Golou
stno
ye
Gov
erno
rIrku
tskOblastkilledin
helicop
ter
crash
Pasmiru920
201
3RBK
516
200
9httppasm
iruarchive96
715
httptoprbcrusociety1605
200
930
4213
shtml
Buryatiy
aRepub
lic
Kho
rinskiydistrict
Khu
dakskiybiosph
ere
reserve
bullUnitedRussiaParty
electiv
eDeputy
PeoplersquosKhu
ralof
Buryatia
BMK
Inform
atsion
noye
agentstvo902
200
9httpwwwbaikal-mediaru
newsconfl
icts561
42
Irku
tskOblastrsquo
bullGov
erno
rIrku
tskOblastrsquo
Argum
enty
RU
516
200
9httpargumentirucomnew
s200905
16148
11Yam
al-N
enets
Auton
omou
sOkrug
bullDeputychiefof
staffof
Taz
district
New
srucom
6172009
httpwwwnew
srucomrussia
17jun2
009sm
oljarh
tml
2010
Moscow
OblastrsquoPotlovo
villageZarayskiy
huntingreserve
bullOAO
ldquoBымпeлК
oмrdquo(Vim
pelcom
Ltd)
mob
ileph
one
bullBusinessm
anldquoК
oлoм
нaмeж
peгиoн
гaзrdquo
(Kolom
namezhregiong
az)gascompany
bullMun
icipal
district
depu
tyLuk
hovitskiy
region
VIPTroph
y12
0520
10httpviptroph
ycomarticles19
64
Ekh
oMoskv
y12
2120
10
(Con
tinued)
Eurasian Geography and Economics 487
TableA1
(Con
tinued)
Year
Location
Position
(s)of
VIP(s)at
timeincident
repo
rted
Sou
rce(s)
Web
addressAccessof
each
verified
11Janu
ary20
15
Moscow
Oblastrsquo
Vysok
ovodistrict
bullHeadof
Interior
Affairs
ofDmitrov
district
bullHeadof
indu
strial
geolog
yadministration
httpwwwechomskrunews
7357
28-echohtml
Sakha
Repub
licbullYakut
depu
tyGosdu
ma
bullMem
berof
theBoard
ofldquoA
LROSArdquo
diam
ondmininggrou
p
Rossiyskaya
gazeta
528
201
0httpwwwrgru201
005
28vertolet
html
Tyum
enOblastrsquoSurgu
tbullDeputyhead
ofUnitedRussiaParty
Surgu
tregion
Tyum
enskiyeizVestiy
a10
20
2010
httpoldt-iruarticle164
50
2011
Volgo
grad
Oblastrsquo
Kam
yshindistrict
Shcherbakov
skayanature
park
bullDirectorof
build
ingsupp
lyforKam
yshin
town
Inform
atsion
noye
agentstvo
Vysota10
20507
201
4httpv1
02ruaccidents44
598html
Sakha
Repub
licbullGov
erno
rof
Arkhang
elsk
Region
ResursLesru409
2011
httpwwwresurslesrunewsindex
htmlid=18
5Volgo
grad
Oblastrsquo
Olkho
viyreserve
bullDeputyof
district
DUMA
UnitedRussia
Party
Volgo
grad-Tim
es209
2011
httpvo
lgog
rad-tim
esrustories18
8
2012
Amur
Oblastrsquo
bullVicemayor
ofBlago
veshchensk
bullRosselkho
znadzorexecutive
bullSpecialistregion
aloh
otup
ravleniya
(hun
tingmanagem
ent)
NTV
216
201
4New
srucom
211201
4httpwwwntvruno
vosti8
4295
6httpwwwnew
srucomarchrussia
11feb2014vipoacherh
tml (C
ontin
ued)
488 K Braden
TableA1
(Con
tinued)
Year
Location
Position
(s)of
VIP(s)at
timeincident
repo
rted
Sou
rce(s)
Web
addressAccessof
each
verified
11Janu
ary20
15
Krasnoy
arsk
Kray
Stolbyreserve
bullHeadof
police
Kolosov
skiy
region
Okh
otarybalkavOmskoy
Oblasti117
201
3httpoи
ppф
zakondocum41-2013-
01-15-04
-45-38
673
-201
3-01
-17-11-
05-32html
Kirov
Oblastrsquo
bullProgressParty
ampRussian
Opp
osition
Coo
rdinationCou
ncil
Moscow
Tim
esFeb19
20
14httpwwwth
emoscowtim
escom
newsarticle494
848html
2013
SverdlovskOblastrsquo
Bog
dano
vich
reserve
bullState
Dum
adepu
tymem
berof
Liberal
Dem
ocratic
Party
URARU
111201
3httpurarucon
tentsvrd11-01-20
13
news10
5215
1694
htm
l
Saratov
Oblastrsquo
Nov
oburasskiy
region
bullFirstvice
presidentof
mun
icipal
administration
Nov
oburasskiy
region
New
srucom
822
201
3httpwwwnew
srucomrussia
22aug2
013oh
otahtml
Arkhang
elsk
Oblastrsquo
bullDeputyState
Dum
aUnitedRussiaParty
andfamou
sbo
xer20
14mem
berstate
huntingcoun
cil
MK
95let523
201
3httpwwwm
krusocial2
01305
23
8588
13-valuev-ub
il-medvedy
a-chestnohtml
Kaliningrad
Oblastrsquo
Vishtyn
etsnature
park
bullRepresentativeof
barassociationof
lawyers
Nov
yyeko
lyesa208
201
3httpwwwrud
niko
vcomarticlephp
ELEMENT_ID=22
241
Saratov
Oblastrsquo
Lysog
orskiy
region
bullProsecutorforSaratov
Oblast
bullSaratov
district
courtofficial
Vzglyad-info12
0220
13httpwwwvzsarrunews20
131202
jiteli-raiona-pojalov
alis-pytiny-na-
brakon
erstvo
-vysok
ih-chino
vhtml
Omsk
Oblastrsquo
Isilk
ulskom
district
bullMinisterof
Con
structionandTranspo
rtOmsk
Oblast
bullGeneral
Directorof
ldquoOmskob
lvod
oprovo
drdquobulldepu
tychiefengineer
ldquoOmskob
lvod
oprovo
drdquo
Omskinform
530
201
3httpom
skinform
runews56
598
(Con
tinued)
Eurasian Geography and Economics 489
TableA1
(Con
tinued)
Year
Location
Position
(s)of
VIP(s)at
timeincident
repo
rted
Sou
rce(s)
Web
addressAccessof
each
verified
11Janu
ary20
15
2014
Saratov
Oblastrsquo
Eng
elskiy
district
bullHeadof
Hun
tingCom
mittee
forSaratov
Oblastrsquo
Obshchestvenn
oyemneniye
818
201
4httpwwwom-saratovruno
vosti1
8-Aug
ust-20
14-i13
994-gu
bernator-
nazval-nedop
ustim
Sakha
Repub
licbullPresident
ofSakha
(Yakutia)
An-on
layn
124
201
4httpargumentirusociety201401
3144
14Tuv
a(Tyv
a)Repub
lic
Todzhinskiydistrict
bullLocal
branch
ofMinistryof
Emergency
Situ
ations-State
inspectorforsm
allvessels
bullFormer
policem
an
MK
95let401
201
4Sibno
vostiru625
201
4httpwwwm
kruin
cidentarticle
2014
0401
100
7116
httpom
sksibno
vostiruincidents
2716
33Mordo
viaRepub
lic
Mordo
viareserve
bullDeputygo
vernor
ofZub
ovo-Polyanskiy
district
Mordo
via
PortalProgo
rodSaransk
416
20
14httppg
13runewsview
125
4
AltaykrayYegorrsquoevskiy
reserve
bullAltayDeputy
Nov
chikhinskiyregion
Altayskaya
pravda
220
201
4httpwwwap2
2rupaper
paper_1161
9html
Voron
ezhOblastrsquo
Pavlovskdistrict
bullActor
andchairRussian
Cultural
Fou
ndation
MKRU
Nizhn
iyNov
gorod2
20201
4httpnn
mkruarticle201
402
20
988115
l
PrimoriyeKray
Khank
ayskiy
district
bullFormer
head
ofregion
alanim
alconservatio
nadministration
PrimaM
ediaru12
1220
14httpprim
amediarunewsprim
orye
121220
14408
00
490 K Braden
- Abstract
- Introduction wildlife poaching in the context of Russian environmental management
- Background The literature on ``green criminality and poaching
- Methods value and limitations of social and advocacy media as a data source
- Russian legal regime for hunting2
- Privatization of hunting lands
- The impact of high-profile poaching cases
- Motivations for VIP-poaching
- Conclusion for hunting sustainability - the value of a moral compass
- Acknowledgements
- Disclosure statement
- Notes
- References
- Appendix 1
-
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Novaya gazeta 2014 ldquoBezotvetnyye barany opyatrsquo u nachalrsquostva pod priletsom [Officials AgainTake Aim at Defenseless Sheep]rdquo May 7 Accessed July 1 2014 httpwwwnovayagazetarusociety64304html
Okhotnikiru 2013 ldquoUstav obshchestvennogo dvizheniya lsquoRossiyskiy okhotnichiy soyuzrsquo [Charterof Social Movement lsquoRussian Hunting Unionrsquo]rdquo March 1 Accessed June 30 2014 httpwwwohotnikiruhuntingsocietyssocietysarticle20130301638205-ustav-od-roshtml
Palazy L C Bonenfant J M Gaillard and F Courchamp 2012 ldquoResponse Rarity TrophyHunting and Ungulatesrdquo Animal Conservation 15 16ndash17 doi101111j1469-1795201200521x
Perovskiy Mikhail 2011 ldquoZa novuyu Glavokhotu [For a New Glavokhota]rdquo Okhotnikiru Au-gust 23 Accessed July 1 2014 httpwwwohotnikirulawarticle20110823616699-za-novuyu-glavohotuhtml
Polyanskaya Yekaterina 2013 ldquoPervyy shag v borrsquobye s brakonrsquoerstvom sdelan [The First Stepin the Fight Against Poaching Is Done]rdquo Pravdaru June 6 2013 Accessed August 5 2014httpwwwpravdarusocietyhow06-06-20131160079-gftyiv-0
Popova Nadezhda 2011 ldquoZapadnya dlya ruchogo lisenka Rossiyu porazila strannaya boleznrsquoimya kotoroy-VIP-okhota [Trap for a Tame Fox Russia is Struck by a Strange Illness calledVIP-Hunting]rdquo Argumentyru August 3 Accessed July 9 2014 httpargumentiruprinttopthemen300118484
Racheva Elena 2009 ldquoChernoye safari [Black Safari]rdquo Novaya gazeta Accessed July 15 httpwwwnovayagazetarusociety46425html
Reeve Rosalind 2006 ldquoWildlife Trade Sanctions and Compliance Lessons from the CITESRegimerdquo International Affairs 82 881ndash897
Riabov Oleg and Tatiana Riabova 2014 ldquoThe Remasculinization of Russiardquo Problems of Post-Communism 61 23ndash35 doi102753PPC1075-8216610202
Rosokhotrybolovsoyuz 2013 ldquoMission Statementrdquo Accessed July 1 2014 httpwwwrorsruruindexphp
Rossiyskiy okhotnichiy soyuz 2014 ldquoItogi konferentsii [Results of the Conference]rdquo AccessedAugust 2 2014 httppocoxoтcoюзpфnewsitogi_konferencii2014-03-02-82
Safonova Tatiana 2007 ldquoThe Professional Ethos of Rangers in Russian Nature Reservesrdquo ActaBorealia 24 44ndash58 doi10108008003830701411613
Serdyukov Valeriy 2011 ldquoOligarkhi i okhota [Oligarchs and Hunting]rdquo Vedomosti November21 Accessed July 22 2014 httpwwwrosprescomfinance9286
Shalygin Andrey 2013a ldquoKommentariy [Commentary]rdquo Response to July 22 2013 interviewwith Minister of Natural Resources and Ecology Sergey Donskoy appearing in Rossiskayagazeta and reprinted in National Explorer website Accessed January 9 2015 httpwwwnexplorerruprintnews__11396htm
Shalygin Andrey ed 2013b ldquoShtrafy za narusheniye pravil okhoty 2013 [Fines for DisobeyingHunting Laws 2013]rdquo National Explorer July 3 Accessed June 30 2014 httpwwwnexplorerrunews__11358htm
Shalygin Andrey 2014 Stratgiya razvitiya okhotnichrsquoego khozyaystva Rossii do 2030 goda-pochemu vsye nedovolrsquony no ne mogut skazatrsquo chem immeno [The Strategy for Developmentof the Hunting Economy in Russia to the Year 2030 Why Everyone Is Not Happy but CannotSay Exactly With What]rdquo National Explorer March 14 Accessed August 2 2014 httpwwwnexplorerrunews__12387htm
Shvarev Aleksandr 2013a ldquoVIP-brakonrsquoery lyubyat kogda mnogo krovi [VIP-Poachers Love ItWhen There Is Much Blood]rdquo Rosbalt Moscow August 8 Accessed June 30 2014 httpwwwrosbaltrumoscow201308261168234html
Shvarev Aleksandr 2013b ldquoVIP-brakonrsquoery skoro posadyat na desyatrsquo let pomeshavshego imokhotoveda [VIP-Poachers Will Soon Imprison for Ten Years the Hunting Guide Who Inter-fered]rdquo Okhotnikiru August 29 Accessed August 1 2014 httpwwwohotnikiruarchivenews20130829639550-vipbrakoneryi-skoro-posadyat-na-desyat-let-pomeshavshego-im-ohotovedahtml
482 K Braden
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Sistema Opoveshcheniya 2014 ldquoV parke lsquoSamarskaya Lukarsquo protsvetayut korruptsiya brakonrsquoer-stvo bespredel [In the lsquoSamarskaya Lukarsquo Park Corruption Unlimited Poaching Is Thriving]rdquoJune 21 Accessed July 10 2014 httpraznesiinfoblogpost12294
Smolrsquoyakova Tatrsquoyana 2013 ldquoOkhota za brakonrsquoera [Hunt for Poachers]rdquo Interview with SergeyDonskoy Minister of Natural Resources and Ecology Rossiyskaya gazeta July 22 AccessedJuly 10 2014 httpwwwrgru20130722donskoyhtml
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State Duma of the Russian Federation Adopted July 3 2013 Federal Law 494994-5 ldquoO vne-senii izmeneniy v Federalrsquoniy zakon lsquoOb okhote i o sokhranenii okhotnichrsquoikh resursov i ovnesenii izmeneniy v otdelrsquonye zakonodatelrsquonye akty Rossiyskoy Federatsiirsquo i Kodeks Ros-siyskoy Federatsii ob administrativnykh pravonarusheniyakh [On Amending the Federal LawlsquoOn Hunting and Conservation of Hunting Resources and on Amendments to Various Legisla-tive Acts of the Russian Federationrsquo and the Code of Administrative Offences]rdquo httpapidumagovruapitranscript494994-5
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Tekeyev Khalimat 2014 ldquoMinprirody khochet legalizovatrsquo brakonrsquoerskyyu okhotu na altayskikharkharov [Ministry of Natural Resources Wants to Legalize Poaching of Altay Sheep]rdquo July7 Accessed January 9 2015 httpwwwgreenpeaceorgrussiarunewsblogsgreen-planetblog49840
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United States Fish amp Wildlife Service 2011 National Survey of Fishing Hunting and Wildlife-Associated Recreation Accessed June 1 2014 httpswwwcensusgovprod2012pubsfhw11-natpdf
Urban Michael 2010 Cultures of Power in Post-Communist Russia Cambridge CambridgeUniversity Press
Van Kleef Gerben A Astrid Homan Catrin Finkenauer Seval Gundemir and Eftychia Stamkou2011 ldquoBreaking the Rules to Rise to Power How Norm Violators Gain Power in the Eyes ofOthersrdquo Social Psychological and Personality Science 2 500ndash507 doi1011771948550611398416
Varkhivakhnet 2014 ldquoSpisok kandidatov na praymeriz lsquoYedinoy Rossiirsquo dlya munitsipalrsquonykhvyborov 2014 v Peterburge [List of Candidates for Primary of lsquoUnited Russiarsquo for Municipal
Eurasian Geography and Economics 483
Elections 2014 in Peterburg]rdquo June 6 Accessed July 25 2014 httpvarhivahnetpress-relizyspisok-kandidatov-na-prajjmeriz-edinojj-rosii-dlya-municipalnykh-vyborov-2014-v-peterburgehtml
Vaysman A L S P Matveychuk and S I Minrsquokov 2012 Dostoinstva i nedostatki pravovogoregulirovaniya i borrsquoby s narusheniyami v oblasti okhrany i ispolrsquozovaniya resursov dikikhzhivotnykh [Pros and Cons of Legal Regulations and the Fight With Violators in the Area ofConservation and Use of Wild Animal Resources] Vladivostok World Wide Fund for NatureTraCCC httptracccgmuedupdfsBook_Vaisman_2012_all20(2)pdf
Vishnevskiy Boris 2011 VIP-okhotniki Bannykh Kapranov i Belinskiy Altayskiy sud opravdalbrakonrsquoerov [VIP-Hunters Bannykh Kapranov and Belinsky Altay Court Acquits Poachers]Bellona Ecologiya i pravo May 24 Accessed August 21 2014 httpwwwbellonaruarticles_ruarticles_2011arhar
Visser Oane Natalie Mamonova and Max Spoor 2012 ldquoOligarchs Megafarms and LandReserves Understanding Land Grabbing in Russiardquo Journal of Peasant Studies 39 899ndash931doi101080030661502012675574
Volyanskiy E V 2014 ldquoNormativno-pravovyye aspekty gosudarstvennogo regulirovaniya okhotyi okhotnichrsquoikh ugodiy [Normative-Legal Aspects of State Regulation of Hunting and HuntingGrounds]rdquo Munitsipalrsquonaya ekonomika i upravleniye [Municipal Economics and Manage-ment] January 1 Accessed July 24 2014 httpegouaparuru-ruissue20140101ampprint
Von Essen Erica Hans Peter Hansen Helena Nordstroumlm Kaumlllstroumlm M Nils Peterson and TarlaRai Peterson 2014 ldquoDeconstructing the Poaching Phenomenon A Review of Typologies forUnderstanding Illegal Huntingrdquo British Journal of Criminology 54 (4) 632ndash651
Walker Amanda 2012 ldquoRussia Bans lsquoSportrsquo of Shooting Sleeping Bearsrdquo Sky News (UK) April29 Accessed January 10 2015 httpnewsskycomstory13701russia-bans-sport-of-shooting-sleeping-bears
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Wyatt Tanya 2009 ldquoExploring the Organization of Russia Far Eastrsquos Illegal Wildlife Trade TwoCase Studies of the Illegal Fur and Illegal Falcon Tradesrdquo Global Crime 10 144ndash154
Yemelyanova Raisa 2014 ldquoOmskiy brakonrsquoyer zaplatit 160 tysyach za ubiystvo dvukh kosulrsquo izaytsa-belyaka [Omsk Poacher Will Pay 160 Thousand for Killing of Two Deer and Hare]rdquoOmskregion July 1 Accessed January 10 2015 httpomskregioninfoitemaspid=24758
Young Gayne 2011 ldquoOne-on-One with Vladimir Putinrdquo Outdoor LifeJunendashJuly 56ndash63Yurkova N A N I Almashev and N I Tokova 2007 ldquoOb otvetstvennosti za brakonrsquoerstvo v
respublike altay spravochnoye posobiye [On the Responsibility for Poaching in the AltaiRepublic Handbook]rdquo Fund for Sustainable Development of Altai and United NationsDevelopment Programme
Zaitseva Mariya 2013 ldquoTsarskaya okhota pochemu lsquoslivkirsquo rossiyskogo obshchestva tak lyubyatokhotitrsquosya v zapovednykh mestakh [Tsarrsquos Hunt Why Do Security Personnel of RussianSociety So Love to Hunt in Reserves]rdquo Pasmi Ru September 20 Accessed July 20 2014httppasmiruarchive96715
484 K Braden
Appendix
1
Table
A1
Sam
plerepo
rtsalleging
VIP-poachingin
post-Sov
ietperiod
(doesno
tim
plyconv
ictio
n)
Year
Location
Position(s)of
VIP(s)at
timeincident
reported
Source(s)
Web
addressAccessof
each
verified
11Janu
ary20
15
1997
Yaroslavl
Oblastrsquo
Ananinvillage
bullPresidentRussian
Federation
bullGov
erno
rYaroslavl
Oblastrsquo
Argum
enty
ifakti926
200
7Kom
prom
atRu
ecoethicsru
httpwwwcom
prom
at
rupage_21
495htm
httpgazetaaifruon
lineaif14
04
14_0
1
2001
Khakasiya
Repub
lic
Karatoshsko
-Ineyskiy
reserve
bullActor
andchairRussian
Cultural
Fou
ndation
bullFormer
speakerof
Russian
Dum
a
Nov
ayaG
azetaRu210
200
5http20
05nov
ayagazetarunom
er
2005
10n
n10
n-s01shtm
l
2002
AltayRepub
lic
Tarhatin
skiy
Lake
bullFormer
assistantto
VladimirPutin
and
BorisYeltsin
VitaTsentrzashchity
prav
zhivotny
khhttpwwwvitaorgruam
usem
ent
huntblack_listh
tm
2004
VladimirOblastrsquoSuzdal
bullOwnerof
newspaper
Mosko
vskiy
Kom
somoletsform
ermem
berof
the
Pub
licChamberRussian
Federation
Moscow
huntingclub
Zavtra204
200
4Kom
prom
atRu
wwwcom
prom
atrupage_1
4416
htm
httpzavtrarucontentv
iew200
4-02
-04
51
Nov
ogorod
Oblastrsquo
bullGov
erno
rNov
gorodregion
bullPresidentRussian
Federation
Argum
enty
ifakti926
200
7Kom
prom
atRu
httpwwwcom
prom
at
rupage_21
495htm
httpgazetaaifruon
lineaif14
04
14_0
1
(Con
tinued)
Eurasian Geography and Economics 485
TableA1
(Con
tinued)
Year
Location
Position
(s)of
VIP(s)at
timeincident
repo
rted
Sou
rce(s)
Web
addressAccessof
each
verified
11Janu
ary20
15
2005
Kursk
Oblastrsquo
Korenevskydistrict
Kursk
Pop
pyforest
reserve
bullChairCom
mittee
onYou
thSpo
rts
Drugd
ruga
onlin
e127
200
4httpwwwddd
kurskrunum
ber48
6new000
657
AltayRepub
lic
Shavlinskyreserve
bullDepartm
entHeadof
Con
servationamp
Hun
tingResou
rcesMinistryof
Agriculture
VitaTsentrzashchity
prav
zhivotny
kh529
200
7httpvitaorgrunew200
7may29-
huntershtm
Khakasiya
Repub
lic
Karatoshsko
-Ineyskiy
reserve
bullHead
MinistryforCivilDefense
and
EmergencySitu
ationsRussia
VitaTsentrzashchity
prav
zhivotny
kh529
200
7httpvitaorgrunew200
7may29-
huntershtm
2006
AltayKray
Cho
yadistrict
bullChairmanBarnaul
City
Cou
ncil
Bankfaks10
022006
httpwwwbankfaxrunews38
014
2008
Kam
chatka
Kray
Krono
tskiyreserve
bullFormer
head
ofFederal
Taxatio
nService
Volgo
grad
region
LifeNew
s128
201
0httplifenew
srunew
s10
930
2009
AltayRepub
licKosh
Agach
district
ldquoAltay-
gaterdquoincident
bullPresidentialenvo
yto
theState
Dum
abullDeputyGov
erno
rAltayRepub
licbullAltayRepub
licCom
mittee
toprotect
wild
life
bullOfficerof
lower
houseof
Parliament
Dum
astafferdeputy
head
ofRussian
President
Medvedev
bullPolicychiefcoun
selState
Dum
aCom
mittee
onEcono
mics
bullGov
erno
rAltayRepub
lic
New
YorkTim
es112
200
9p
6Nov
ayagazeta
(Aleksey
Tarasov)
Apr15
20
11p
8
httpwwwnytim
escom
200
901
12
worldeurop
e12
russiahtm
l_r=0
httpoldno
vayagazetarudata2011
04008
htm
l
Sakha
Repub
licRuspres
302
200
9httprosprescomcorruption37
27
(Con
tinued)
486 K Braden
TableA1
(Con
tinued)
Year
Location
Position
(s)of
VIP(s)at
timeincident
repo
rted
Sou
rce(s)
Web
addressAccessof
each
verified
11Janu
ary20
15
bullSecretary
ofregion
alUnitedRussiaParty
bullPresidentialenvo
yto
Central
federal
district
Krasnod
arKray
Ady
gea
Repub
licCaucasus
Biosphere
Reserve
bullPrimeMinisterAdy
geaRepub
licbullDeputyfinanceministerAdy
geaRepub
licbullDirectorof
hydroresourcesAdy
gea
Repub
lic
Pasmiru920
201
3httppasm
iruarchive96
715
Irku
tskOblastrsquoLake
BaikalBolshaya
Golou
stno
ye
Gov
erno
rIrku
tskOblastkilledin
helicop
ter
crash
Pasmiru920
201
3RBK
516
200
9httppasm
iruarchive96
715
httptoprbcrusociety1605
200
930
4213
shtml
Buryatiy
aRepub
lic
Kho
rinskiydistrict
Khu
dakskiybiosph
ere
reserve
bullUnitedRussiaParty
electiv
eDeputy
PeoplersquosKhu
ralof
Buryatia
BMK
Inform
atsion
noye
agentstvo902
200
9httpwwwbaikal-mediaru
newsconfl
icts561
42
Irku
tskOblastrsquo
bullGov
erno
rIrku
tskOblastrsquo
Argum
enty
RU
516
200
9httpargumentirucomnew
s200905
16148
11Yam
al-N
enets
Auton
omou
sOkrug
bullDeputychiefof
staffof
Taz
district
New
srucom
6172009
httpwwwnew
srucomrussia
17jun2
009sm
oljarh
tml
2010
Moscow
OblastrsquoPotlovo
villageZarayskiy
huntingreserve
bullOAO
ldquoBымпeлК
oмrdquo(Vim
pelcom
Ltd)
mob
ileph
one
bullBusinessm
anldquoК
oлoм
нaмeж
peгиoн
гaзrdquo
(Kolom
namezhregiong
az)gascompany
bullMun
icipal
district
depu
tyLuk
hovitskiy
region
VIPTroph
y12
0520
10httpviptroph
ycomarticles19
64
Ekh
oMoskv
y12
2120
10
(Con
tinued)
Eurasian Geography and Economics 487
TableA1
(Con
tinued)
Year
Location
Position
(s)of
VIP(s)at
timeincident
repo
rted
Sou
rce(s)
Web
addressAccessof
each
verified
11Janu
ary20
15
Moscow
Oblastrsquo
Vysok
ovodistrict
bullHeadof
Interior
Affairs
ofDmitrov
district
bullHeadof
indu
strial
geolog
yadministration
httpwwwechomskrunews
7357
28-echohtml
Sakha
Repub
licbullYakut
depu
tyGosdu
ma
bullMem
berof
theBoard
ofldquoA
LROSArdquo
diam
ondmininggrou
p
Rossiyskaya
gazeta
528
201
0httpwwwrgru201
005
28vertolet
html
Tyum
enOblastrsquoSurgu
tbullDeputyhead
ofUnitedRussiaParty
Surgu
tregion
Tyum
enskiyeizVestiy
a10
20
2010
httpoldt-iruarticle164
50
2011
Volgo
grad
Oblastrsquo
Kam
yshindistrict
Shcherbakov
skayanature
park
bullDirectorof
build
ingsupp
lyforKam
yshin
town
Inform
atsion
noye
agentstvo
Vysota10
20507
201
4httpv1
02ruaccidents44
598html
Sakha
Repub
licbullGov
erno
rof
Arkhang
elsk
Region
ResursLesru409
2011
httpwwwresurslesrunewsindex
htmlid=18
5Volgo
grad
Oblastrsquo
Olkho
viyreserve
bullDeputyof
district
DUMA
UnitedRussia
Party
Volgo
grad-Tim
es209
2011
httpvo
lgog
rad-tim
esrustories18
8
2012
Amur
Oblastrsquo
bullVicemayor
ofBlago
veshchensk
bullRosselkho
znadzorexecutive
bullSpecialistregion
aloh
otup
ravleniya
(hun
tingmanagem
ent)
NTV
216
201
4New
srucom
211201
4httpwwwntvruno
vosti8
4295
6httpwwwnew
srucomarchrussia
11feb2014vipoacherh
tml (C
ontin
ued)
488 K Braden
TableA1
(Con
tinued)
Year
Location
Position
(s)of
VIP(s)at
timeincident
repo
rted
Sou
rce(s)
Web
addressAccessof
each
verified
11Janu
ary20
15
Krasnoy
arsk
Kray
Stolbyreserve
bullHeadof
police
Kolosov
skiy
region
Okh
otarybalkavOmskoy
Oblasti117
201
3httpoи
ppф
zakondocum41-2013-
01-15-04
-45-38
673
-201
3-01
-17-11-
05-32html
Kirov
Oblastrsquo
bullProgressParty
ampRussian
Opp
osition
Coo
rdinationCou
ncil
Moscow
Tim
esFeb19
20
14httpwwwth
emoscowtim
escom
newsarticle494
848html
2013
SverdlovskOblastrsquo
Bog
dano
vich
reserve
bullState
Dum
adepu
tymem
berof
Liberal
Dem
ocratic
Party
URARU
111201
3httpurarucon
tentsvrd11-01-20
13
news10
5215
1694
htm
l
Saratov
Oblastrsquo
Nov
oburasskiy
region
bullFirstvice
presidentof
mun
icipal
administration
Nov
oburasskiy
region
New
srucom
822
201
3httpwwwnew
srucomrussia
22aug2
013oh
otahtml
Arkhang
elsk
Oblastrsquo
bullDeputyState
Dum
aUnitedRussiaParty
andfamou
sbo
xer20
14mem
berstate
huntingcoun
cil
MK
95let523
201
3httpwwwm
krusocial2
01305
23
8588
13-valuev-ub
il-medvedy
a-chestnohtml
Kaliningrad
Oblastrsquo
Vishtyn
etsnature
park
bullRepresentativeof
barassociationof
lawyers
Nov
yyeko
lyesa208
201
3httpwwwrud
niko
vcomarticlephp
ELEMENT_ID=22
241
Saratov
Oblastrsquo
Lysog
orskiy
region
bullProsecutorforSaratov
Oblast
bullSaratov
district
courtofficial
Vzglyad-info12
0220
13httpwwwvzsarrunews20
131202
jiteli-raiona-pojalov
alis-pytiny-na-
brakon
erstvo
-vysok
ih-chino
vhtml
Omsk
Oblastrsquo
Isilk
ulskom
district
bullMinisterof
Con
structionandTranspo
rtOmsk
Oblast
bullGeneral
Directorof
ldquoOmskob
lvod
oprovo
drdquobulldepu
tychiefengineer
ldquoOmskob
lvod
oprovo
drdquo
Omskinform
530
201
3httpom
skinform
runews56
598
(Con
tinued)
Eurasian Geography and Economics 489
TableA1
(Con
tinued)
Year
Location
Position
(s)of
VIP(s)at
timeincident
repo
rted
Sou
rce(s)
Web
addressAccessof
each
verified
11Janu
ary20
15
2014
Saratov
Oblastrsquo
Eng
elskiy
district
bullHeadof
Hun
tingCom
mittee
forSaratov
Oblastrsquo
Obshchestvenn
oyemneniye
818
201
4httpwwwom-saratovruno
vosti1
8-Aug
ust-20
14-i13
994-gu
bernator-
nazval-nedop
ustim
Sakha
Repub
licbullPresident
ofSakha
(Yakutia)
An-on
layn
124
201
4httpargumentirusociety201401
3144
14Tuv
a(Tyv
a)Repub
lic
Todzhinskiydistrict
bullLocal
branch
ofMinistryof
Emergency
Situ
ations-State
inspectorforsm
allvessels
bullFormer
policem
an
MK
95let401
201
4Sibno
vostiru625
201
4httpwwwm
kruin
cidentarticle
2014
0401
100
7116
httpom
sksibno
vostiruincidents
2716
33Mordo
viaRepub
lic
Mordo
viareserve
bullDeputygo
vernor
ofZub
ovo-Polyanskiy
district
Mordo
via
PortalProgo
rodSaransk
416
20
14httppg
13runewsview
125
4
AltaykrayYegorrsquoevskiy
reserve
bullAltayDeputy
Nov
chikhinskiyregion
Altayskaya
pravda
220
201
4httpwwwap2
2rupaper
paper_1161
9html
Voron
ezhOblastrsquo
Pavlovskdistrict
bullActor
andchairRussian
Cultural
Fou
ndation
MKRU
Nizhn
iyNov
gorod2
20201
4httpnn
mkruarticle201
402
20
988115
l
PrimoriyeKray
Khank
ayskiy
district
bullFormer
head
ofregion
alanim
alconservatio
nadministration
PrimaM
ediaru12
1220
14httpprim
amediarunewsprim
orye
121220
14408
00
490 K Braden
- Abstract
- Introduction wildlife poaching in the context of Russian environmental management
- Background The literature on ``green criminality and poaching
- Methods value and limitations of social and advocacy media as a data source
- Russian legal regime for hunting2
- Privatization of hunting lands
- The impact of high-profile poaching cases
- Motivations for VIP-poaching
- Conclusion for hunting sustainability - the value of a moral compass
- Acknowledgements
- Disclosure statement
- Notes
- References
- Appendix 1
-
Sinyakov Aleksey 2012 ldquoV Rossii legalizuyut okhotu s vertolyetov [In Russia Hunting withHelicopter is Legalized]rdquo Okhotnikiru June 11 Accessed September 10 2014 httpwwwohotnikiruarchivenews20120611635796-v-rossii-legalizuyut-ohotu-s-vertoletovhtml
Sistema Opoveshcheniya 2014 ldquoV parke lsquoSamarskaya Lukarsquo protsvetayut korruptsiya brakonrsquoer-stvo bespredel [In the lsquoSamarskaya Lukarsquo Park Corruption Unlimited Poaching Is Thriving]rdquoJune 21 Accessed July 10 2014 httpraznesiinfoblogpost12294
Smolrsquoyakova Tatrsquoyana 2013 ldquoOkhota za brakonrsquoera [Hunt for Poachers]rdquo Interview with SergeyDonskoy Minister of Natural Resources and Ecology Rossiyskaya gazeta July 22 AccessedJuly 10 2014 httpwwwrgru20130722donskoyhtml
South Nigel and Tanya Wyatt 2011 ldquoComparing Illicit Trades in Wildlife and Drugs AnExploratory Studyrdquo Deviant Behavior 32 538ndash561
State Duma of the Russian Federation Adopted July 3 2013 Federal Law 494994-5 ldquoO vne-senii izmeneniy v Federalrsquoniy zakon lsquoOb okhote i o sokhranenii okhotnichrsquoikh resursov i ovnesenii izmeneniy v otdelrsquonye zakonodatelrsquonye akty Rossiyskoy Federatsiirsquo i Kodeks Ros-siyskoy Federatsii ob administrativnykh pravonarusheniyakh [On Amending the Federal LawlsquoOn Hunting and Conservation of Hunting Resources and on Amendments to Various Legisla-tive Acts of the Russian Federationrsquo and the Code of Administrative Offences]rdquo httpapidumagovruapitranscript494994-5
Stepanova Darrsquoya 2014 ldquoPochti 3000 ugolovnykh del svyazannykh s nezakonnoy okhotoynapravleno v sud [Nearly 3000 Criminal Cases Connected with Illegal Hunting Sent toCourt]rdquo Vremya Novosti Nizhnego Novgoroda i Nizhegorodskoy oblasti July 19 AccessedAugust 1 2014 httpwwwvremyanrunewspochti_3000_ugolovnyh_del_svjazannyh_s_nezakonnoj_ohotoj_napravleno_v_sudhtml
Stoecker Sally and Ramziya Shakirova eds 2013 Environmental Crime and Corruption in Rus-sia Federal and Regional Perspectives Abingdon Routledge
Sverdyukov Nikolay 2014 ldquoSovershenstvovaniye pravookhranitelrsquonoy deyatelrsquonosti po obe-spechiyu ekologicheskoi bezopastnosti v Rossii [Improvement of Law Enforcement Activitiesin the Field of Environmental Security in Russia]rdquo Vestnik IKBFU 3 155ndash161
Tekeyev Khalimat 2014 ldquoMinprirody khochet legalizovatrsquo brakonrsquoerskyyu okhotu na altayskikharkharov [Ministry of Natural Resources Wants to Legalize Poaching of Altay Sheep]rdquo July7 Accessed January 9 2015 httpwwwgreenpeaceorgrussiarunewsblogsgreen-planetblog49840
The Altai Project 2014 ldquoBalancing Conservation and Hunting in Altairdquo July 10 Accessed Jan-uary 9 2015 httpwwwaltaiprojectorg201407balancing-conservation-and-hunting-in-altai
The Moscow Times 2014 ldquoEcologists Suspect Opposition Leader Navalny of Poachingrdquo Febru-ary 19 Accessed January 9 2015 httpwwwthemoscowtimescomnewsarticleecologists-suspect-opposition-leader-navalny-of-poaching494848html
Theile Stephanie 2003 Fading Footprints The Killing and Trade of Snow Leopards A TRAF-FIC Report Cambridge Traffic International
Traffic International 2013 ldquoEndangered Animal Trafficking Officially Criminalised in RussiardquoAccessed January 10 2015 httpwwwtrafficorghome2013621endangered-animal-trafficking-officially-criminalised-in-rushtml
Transparency International 2014 The 2014 Corruption Perceptions Index Accessed January 122015 httpwwwtransparencyorgcpi2014
United States Department of Labor Bureau of Labor Statistics 2013 Occupational Employmentand Wages May 2013 Accessed January 10 2015 httpwwwblsgovoescurrentoes333031htm
United States Fish amp Wildlife Service 2011 National Survey of Fishing Hunting and Wildlife-Associated Recreation Accessed June 1 2014 httpswwwcensusgovprod2012pubsfhw11-natpdf
Urban Michael 2010 Cultures of Power in Post-Communist Russia Cambridge CambridgeUniversity Press
Van Kleef Gerben A Astrid Homan Catrin Finkenauer Seval Gundemir and Eftychia Stamkou2011 ldquoBreaking the Rules to Rise to Power How Norm Violators Gain Power in the Eyes ofOthersrdquo Social Psychological and Personality Science 2 500ndash507 doi1011771948550611398416
Varkhivakhnet 2014 ldquoSpisok kandidatov na praymeriz lsquoYedinoy Rossiirsquo dlya munitsipalrsquonykhvyborov 2014 v Peterburge [List of Candidates for Primary of lsquoUnited Russiarsquo for Municipal
Eurasian Geography and Economics 483
Elections 2014 in Peterburg]rdquo June 6 Accessed July 25 2014 httpvarhivahnetpress-relizyspisok-kandidatov-na-prajjmeriz-edinojj-rosii-dlya-municipalnykh-vyborov-2014-v-peterburgehtml
Vaysman A L S P Matveychuk and S I Minrsquokov 2012 Dostoinstva i nedostatki pravovogoregulirovaniya i borrsquoby s narusheniyami v oblasti okhrany i ispolrsquozovaniya resursov dikikhzhivotnykh [Pros and Cons of Legal Regulations and the Fight With Violators in the Area ofConservation and Use of Wild Animal Resources] Vladivostok World Wide Fund for NatureTraCCC httptracccgmuedupdfsBook_Vaisman_2012_all20(2)pdf
Vishnevskiy Boris 2011 VIP-okhotniki Bannykh Kapranov i Belinskiy Altayskiy sud opravdalbrakonrsquoerov [VIP-Hunters Bannykh Kapranov and Belinsky Altay Court Acquits Poachers]Bellona Ecologiya i pravo May 24 Accessed August 21 2014 httpwwwbellonaruarticles_ruarticles_2011arhar
Visser Oane Natalie Mamonova and Max Spoor 2012 ldquoOligarchs Megafarms and LandReserves Understanding Land Grabbing in Russiardquo Journal of Peasant Studies 39 899ndash931doi101080030661502012675574
Volyanskiy E V 2014 ldquoNormativno-pravovyye aspekty gosudarstvennogo regulirovaniya okhotyi okhotnichrsquoikh ugodiy [Normative-Legal Aspects of State Regulation of Hunting and HuntingGrounds]rdquo Munitsipalrsquonaya ekonomika i upravleniye [Municipal Economics and Manage-ment] January 1 Accessed July 24 2014 httpegouaparuru-ruissue20140101ampprint
Von Essen Erica Hans Peter Hansen Helena Nordstroumlm Kaumlllstroumlm M Nils Peterson and TarlaRai Peterson 2014 ldquoDeconstructing the Poaching Phenomenon A Review of Typologies forUnderstanding Illegal Huntingrdquo British Journal of Criminology 54 (4) 632ndash651
Walker Amanda 2012 ldquoRussia Bans lsquoSportrsquo of Shooting Sleeping Bearsrdquo Sky News (UK) April29 Accessed January 10 2015 httpnewsskycomstory13701russia-bans-sport-of-shooting-sleeping-bears
Weiner Douglas 1999 A Little Corner of Freedom Russian Nature Protection from Stalin toGorbachev Berkeley University of California Press
WWF-Russia (World Wide Fund for Nature) 2014a ldquoBrakonrsquoerov lishayut prava okhoty [Poach-ers Deprived of Right to Hunt]rdquo April 22 Accessed July 24 2014 httpwwfruresourcesnewsarticle12344
WWF-Russia (World Wide Fund for Nature) 2014b ldquoWWF i Siti napravyat na pre-dotvraschyeniye brakonrsquoerstva na Altae i Kamchatkye 5 mln rublyey [WWF and CitibankFund Direct 5 million Rubles to Fight Against Poaching in Altay and Kamchatka]rdquo April 3Accessed July 12 2014 httpwwwwwfruresourcesnewsarticle12272
Wyatt Tanya 2009 ldquoExploring the Organization of Russia Far Eastrsquos Illegal Wildlife Trade TwoCase Studies of the Illegal Fur and Illegal Falcon Tradesrdquo Global Crime 10 144ndash154
Yemelyanova Raisa 2014 ldquoOmskiy brakonrsquoyer zaplatit 160 tysyach za ubiystvo dvukh kosulrsquo izaytsa-belyaka [Omsk Poacher Will Pay 160 Thousand for Killing of Two Deer and Hare]rdquoOmskregion July 1 Accessed January 10 2015 httpomskregioninfoitemaspid=24758
Young Gayne 2011 ldquoOne-on-One with Vladimir Putinrdquo Outdoor LifeJunendashJuly 56ndash63Yurkova N A N I Almashev and N I Tokova 2007 ldquoOb otvetstvennosti za brakonrsquoerstvo v
respublike altay spravochnoye posobiye [On the Responsibility for Poaching in the AltaiRepublic Handbook]rdquo Fund for Sustainable Development of Altai and United NationsDevelopment Programme
Zaitseva Mariya 2013 ldquoTsarskaya okhota pochemu lsquoslivkirsquo rossiyskogo obshchestva tak lyubyatokhotitrsquosya v zapovednykh mestakh [Tsarrsquos Hunt Why Do Security Personnel of RussianSociety So Love to Hunt in Reserves]rdquo Pasmi Ru September 20 Accessed July 20 2014httppasmiruarchive96715
484 K Braden
Appendix
1
Table
A1
Sam
plerepo
rtsalleging
VIP-poachingin
post-Sov
ietperiod
(doesno
tim
plyconv
ictio
n)
Year
Location
Position(s)of
VIP(s)at
timeincident
reported
Source(s)
Web
addressAccessof
each
verified
11Janu
ary20
15
1997
Yaroslavl
Oblastrsquo
Ananinvillage
bullPresidentRussian
Federation
bullGov
erno
rYaroslavl
Oblastrsquo
Argum
enty
ifakti926
200
7Kom
prom
atRu
ecoethicsru
httpwwwcom
prom
at
rupage_21
495htm
httpgazetaaifruon
lineaif14
04
14_0
1
2001
Khakasiya
Repub
lic
Karatoshsko
-Ineyskiy
reserve
bullActor
andchairRussian
Cultural
Fou
ndation
bullFormer
speakerof
Russian
Dum
a
Nov
ayaG
azetaRu210
200
5http20
05nov
ayagazetarunom
er
2005
10n
n10
n-s01shtm
l
2002
AltayRepub
lic
Tarhatin
skiy
Lake
bullFormer
assistantto
VladimirPutin
and
BorisYeltsin
VitaTsentrzashchity
prav
zhivotny
khhttpwwwvitaorgruam
usem
ent
huntblack_listh
tm
2004
VladimirOblastrsquoSuzdal
bullOwnerof
newspaper
Mosko
vskiy
Kom
somoletsform
ermem
berof
the
Pub
licChamberRussian
Federation
Moscow
huntingclub
Zavtra204
200
4Kom
prom
atRu
wwwcom
prom
atrupage_1
4416
htm
httpzavtrarucontentv
iew200
4-02
-04
51
Nov
ogorod
Oblastrsquo
bullGov
erno
rNov
gorodregion
bullPresidentRussian
Federation
Argum
enty
ifakti926
200
7Kom
prom
atRu
httpwwwcom
prom
at
rupage_21
495htm
httpgazetaaifruon
lineaif14
04
14_0
1
(Con
tinued)
Eurasian Geography and Economics 485
TableA1
(Con
tinued)
Year
Location
Position
(s)of
VIP(s)at
timeincident
repo
rted
Sou
rce(s)
Web
addressAccessof
each
verified
11Janu
ary20
15
2005
Kursk
Oblastrsquo
Korenevskydistrict
Kursk
Pop
pyforest
reserve
bullChairCom
mittee
onYou
thSpo
rts
Drugd
ruga
onlin
e127
200
4httpwwwddd
kurskrunum
ber48
6new000
657
AltayRepub
lic
Shavlinskyreserve
bullDepartm
entHeadof
Con
servationamp
Hun
tingResou
rcesMinistryof
Agriculture
VitaTsentrzashchity
prav
zhivotny
kh529
200
7httpvitaorgrunew200
7may29-
huntershtm
Khakasiya
Repub
lic
Karatoshsko
-Ineyskiy
reserve
bullHead
MinistryforCivilDefense
and
EmergencySitu
ationsRussia
VitaTsentrzashchity
prav
zhivotny
kh529
200
7httpvitaorgrunew200
7may29-
huntershtm
2006
AltayKray
Cho
yadistrict
bullChairmanBarnaul
City
Cou
ncil
Bankfaks10
022006
httpwwwbankfaxrunews38
014
2008
Kam
chatka
Kray
Krono
tskiyreserve
bullFormer
head
ofFederal
Taxatio
nService
Volgo
grad
region
LifeNew
s128
201
0httplifenew
srunew
s10
930
2009
AltayRepub
licKosh
Agach
district
ldquoAltay-
gaterdquoincident
bullPresidentialenvo
yto
theState
Dum
abullDeputyGov
erno
rAltayRepub
licbullAltayRepub
licCom
mittee
toprotect
wild
life
bullOfficerof
lower
houseof
Parliament
Dum
astafferdeputy
head
ofRussian
President
Medvedev
bullPolicychiefcoun
selState
Dum
aCom
mittee
onEcono
mics
bullGov
erno
rAltayRepub
lic
New
YorkTim
es112
200
9p
6Nov
ayagazeta
(Aleksey
Tarasov)
Apr15
20
11p
8
httpwwwnytim
escom
200
901
12
worldeurop
e12
russiahtm
l_r=0
httpoldno
vayagazetarudata2011
04008
htm
l
Sakha
Repub
licRuspres
302
200
9httprosprescomcorruption37
27
(Con
tinued)
486 K Braden
TableA1
(Con
tinued)
Year
Location
Position
(s)of
VIP(s)at
timeincident
repo
rted
Sou
rce(s)
Web
addressAccessof
each
verified
11Janu
ary20
15
bullSecretary
ofregion
alUnitedRussiaParty
bullPresidentialenvo
yto
Central
federal
district
Krasnod
arKray
Ady
gea
Repub
licCaucasus
Biosphere
Reserve
bullPrimeMinisterAdy
geaRepub
licbullDeputyfinanceministerAdy
geaRepub
licbullDirectorof
hydroresourcesAdy
gea
Repub
lic
Pasmiru920
201
3httppasm
iruarchive96
715
Irku
tskOblastrsquoLake
BaikalBolshaya
Golou
stno
ye
Gov
erno
rIrku
tskOblastkilledin
helicop
ter
crash
Pasmiru920
201
3RBK
516
200
9httppasm
iruarchive96
715
httptoprbcrusociety1605
200
930
4213
shtml
Buryatiy
aRepub
lic
Kho
rinskiydistrict
Khu
dakskiybiosph
ere
reserve
bullUnitedRussiaParty
electiv
eDeputy
PeoplersquosKhu
ralof
Buryatia
BMK
Inform
atsion
noye
agentstvo902
200
9httpwwwbaikal-mediaru
newsconfl
icts561
42
Irku
tskOblastrsquo
bullGov
erno
rIrku
tskOblastrsquo
Argum
enty
RU
516
200
9httpargumentirucomnew
s200905
16148
11Yam
al-N
enets
Auton
omou
sOkrug
bullDeputychiefof
staffof
Taz
district
New
srucom
6172009
httpwwwnew
srucomrussia
17jun2
009sm
oljarh
tml
2010
Moscow
OblastrsquoPotlovo
villageZarayskiy
huntingreserve
bullOAO
ldquoBымпeлК
oмrdquo(Vim
pelcom
Ltd)
mob
ileph
one
bullBusinessm
anldquoК
oлoм
нaмeж
peгиoн
гaзrdquo
(Kolom
namezhregiong
az)gascompany
bullMun
icipal
district
depu
tyLuk
hovitskiy
region
VIPTroph
y12
0520
10httpviptroph
ycomarticles19
64
Ekh
oMoskv
y12
2120
10
(Con
tinued)
Eurasian Geography and Economics 487
TableA1
(Con
tinued)
Year
Location
Position
(s)of
VIP(s)at
timeincident
repo
rted
Sou
rce(s)
Web
addressAccessof
each
verified
11Janu
ary20
15
Moscow
Oblastrsquo
Vysok
ovodistrict
bullHeadof
Interior
Affairs
ofDmitrov
district
bullHeadof
indu
strial
geolog
yadministration
httpwwwechomskrunews
7357
28-echohtml
Sakha
Repub
licbullYakut
depu
tyGosdu
ma
bullMem
berof
theBoard
ofldquoA
LROSArdquo
diam
ondmininggrou
p
Rossiyskaya
gazeta
528
201
0httpwwwrgru201
005
28vertolet
html
Tyum
enOblastrsquoSurgu
tbullDeputyhead
ofUnitedRussiaParty
Surgu
tregion
Tyum
enskiyeizVestiy
a10
20
2010
httpoldt-iruarticle164
50
2011
Volgo
grad
Oblastrsquo
Kam
yshindistrict
Shcherbakov
skayanature
park
bullDirectorof
build
ingsupp
lyforKam
yshin
town
Inform
atsion
noye
agentstvo
Vysota10
20507
201
4httpv1
02ruaccidents44
598html
Sakha
Repub
licbullGov
erno
rof
Arkhang
elsk
Region
ResursLesru409
2011
httpwwwresurslesrunewsindex
htmlid=18
5Volgo
grad
Oblastrsquo
Olkho
viyreserve
bullDeputyof
district
DUMA
UnitedRussia
Party
Volgo
grad-Tim
es209
2011
httpvo
lgog
rad-tim
esrustories18
8
2012
Amur
Oblastrsquo
bullVicemayor
ofBlago
veshchensk
bullRosselkho
znadzorexecutive
bullSpecialistregion
aloh
otup
ravleniya
(hun
tingmanagem
ent)
NTV
216
201
4New
srucom
211201
4httpwwwntvruno
vosti8
4295
6httpwwwnew
srucomarchrussia
11feb2014vipoacherh
tml (C
ontin
ued)
488 K Braden
TableA1
(Con
tinued)
Year
Location
Position
(s)of
VIP(s)at
timeincident
repo
rted
Sou
rce(s)
Web
addressAccessof
each
verified
11Janu
ary20
15
Krasnoy
arsk
Kray
Stolbyreserve
bullHeadof
police
Kolosov
skiy
region
Okh
otarybalkavOmskoy
Oblasti117
201
3httpoи
ppф
zakondocum41-2013-
01-15-04
-45-38
673
-201
3-01
-17-11-
05-32html
Kirov
Oblastrsquo
bullProgressParty
ampRussian
Opp
osition
Coo
rdinationCou
ncil
Moscow
Tim
esFeb19
20
14httpwwwth
emoscowtim
escom
newsarticle494
848html
2013
SverdlovskOblastrsquo
Bog
dano
vich
reserve
bullState
Dum
adepu
tymem
berof
Liberal
Dem
ocratic
Party
URARU
111201
3httpurarucon
tentsvrd11-01-20
13
news10
5215
1694
htm
l
Saratov
Oblastrsquo
Nov
oburasskiy
region
bullFirstvice
presidentof
mun
icipal
administration
Nov
oburasskiy
region
New
srucom
822
201
3httpwwwnew
srucomrussia
22aug2
013oh
otahtml
Arkhang
elsk
Oblastrsquo
bullDeputyState
Dum
aUnitedRussiaParty
andfamou
sbo
xer20
14mem
berstate
huntingcoun
cil
MK
95let523
201
3httpwwwm
krusocial2
01305
23
8588
13-valuev-ub
il-medvedy
a-chestnohtml
Kaliningrad
Oblastrsquo
Vishtyn
etsnature
park
bullRepresentativeof
barassociationof
lawyers
Nov
yyeko
lyesa208
201
3httpwwwrud
niko
vcomarticlephp
ELEMENT_ID=22
241
Saratov
Oblastrsquo
Lysog
orskiy
region
bullProsecutorforSaratov
Oblast
bullSaratov
district
courtofficial
Vzglyad-info12
0220
13httpwwwvzsarrunews20
131202
jiteli-raiona-pojalov
alis-pytiny-na-
brakon
erstvo
-vysok
ih-chino
vhtml
Omsk
Oblastrsquo
Isilk
ulskom
district
bullMinisterof
Con
structionandTranspo
rtOmsk
Oblast
bullGeneral
Directorof
ldquoOmskob
lvod
oprovo
drdquobulldepu
tychiefengineer
ldquoOmskob
lvod
oprovo
drdquo
Omskinform
530
201
3httpom
skinform
runews56
598
(Con
tinued)
Eurasian Geography and Economics 489
TableA1
(Con
tinued)
Year
Location
Position
(s)of
VIP(s)at
timeincident
repo
rted
Sou
rce(s)
Web
addressAccessof
each
verified
11Janu
ary20
15
2014
Saratov
Oblastrsquo
Eng
elskiy
district
bullHeadof
Hun
tingCom
mittee
forSaratov
Oblastrsquo
Obshchestvenn
oyemneniye
818
201
4httpwwwom-saratovruno
vosti1
8-Aug
ust-20
14-i13
994-gu
bernator-
nazval-nedop
ustim
Sakha
Repub
licbullPresident
ofSakha
(Yakutia)
An-on
layn
124
201
4httpargumentirusociety201401
3144
14Tuv
a(Tyv
a)Repub
lic
Todzhinskiydistrict
bullLocal
branch
ofMinistryof
Emergency
Situ
ations-State
inspectorforsm
allvessels
bullFormer
policem
an
MK
95let401
201
4Sibno
vostiru625
201
4httpwwwm
kruin
cidentarticle
2014
0401
100
7116
httpom
sksibno
vostiruincidents
2716
33Mordo
viaRepub
lic
Mordo
viareserve
bullDeputygo
vernor
ofZub
ovo-Polyanskiy
district
Mordo
via
PortalProgo
rodSaransk
416
20
14httppg
13runewsview
125
4
AltaykrayYegorrsquoevskiy
reserve
bullAltayDeputy
Nov
chikhinskiyregion
Altayskaya
pravda
220
201
4httpwwwap2
2rupaper
paper_1161
9html
Voron
ezhOblastrsquo
Pavlovskdistrict
bullActor
andchairRussian
Cultural
Fou
ndation
MKRU
Nizhn
iyNov
gorod2
20201
4httpnn
mkruarticle201
402
20
988115
l
PrimoriyeKray
Khank
ayskiy
district
bullFormer
head
ofregion
alanim
alconservatio
nadministration
PrimaM
ediaru12
1220
14httpprim
amediarunewsprim
orye
121220
14408
00
490 K Braden
- Abstract
- Introduction wildlife poaching in the context of Russian environmental management
- Background The literature on ``green criminality and poaching
- Methods value and limitations of social and advocacy media as a data source
- Russian legal regime for hunting2
- Privatization of hunting lands
- The impact of high-profile poaching cases
- Motivations for VIP-poaching
- Conclusion for hunting sustainability - the value of a moral compass
- Acknowledgements
- Disclosure statement
- Notes
- References
- Appendix 1
-
Elections 2014 in Peterburg]rdquo June 6 Accessed July 25 2014 httpvarhivahnetpress-relizyspisok-kandidatov-na-prajjmeriz-edinojj-rosii-dlya-municipalnykh-vyborov-2014-v-peterburgehtml
Vaysman A L S P Matveychuk and S I Minrsquokov 2012 Dostoinstva i nedostatki pravovogoregulirovaniya i borrsquoby s narusheniyami v oblasti okhrany i ispolrsquozovaniya resursov dikikhzhivotnykh [Pros and Cons of Legal Regulations and the Fight With Violators in the Area ofConservation and Use of Wild Animal Resources] Vladivostok World Wide Fund for NatureTraCCC httptracccgmuedupdfsBook_Vaisman_2012_all20(2)pdf
Vishnevskiy Boris 2011 VIP-okhotniki Bannykh Kapranov i Belinskiy Altayskiy sud opravdalbrakonrsquoerov [VIP-Hunters Bannykh Kapranov and Belinsky Altay Court Acquits Poachers]Bellona Ecologiya i pravo May 24 Accessed August 21 2014 httpwwwbellonaruarticles_ruarticles_2011arhar
Visser Oane Natalie Mamonova and Max Spoor 2012 ldquoOligarchs Megafarms and LandReserves Understanding Land Grabbing in Russiardquo Journal of Peasant Studies 39 899ndash931doi101080030661502012675574
Volyanskiy E V 2014 ldquoNormativno-pravovyye aspekty gosudarstvennogo regulirovaniya okhotyi okhotnichrsquoikh ugodiy [Normative-Legal Aspects of State Regulation of Hunting and HuntingGrounds]rdquo Munitsipalrsquonaya ekonomika i upravleniye [Municipal Economics and Manage-ment] January 1 Accessed July 24 2014 httpegouaparuru-ruissue20140101ampprint
Von Essen Erica Hans Peter Hansen Helena Nordstroumlm Kaumlllstroumlm M Nils Peterson and TarlaRai Peterson 2014 ldquoDeconstructing the Poaching Phenomenon A Review of Typologies forUnderstanding Illegal Huntingrdquo British Journal of Criminology 54 (4) 632ndash651
Walker Amanda 2012 ldquoRussia Bans lsquoSportrsquo of Shooting Sleeping Bearsrdquo Sky News (UK) April29 Accessed January 10 2015 httpnewsskycomstory13701russia-bans-sport-of-shooting-sleeping-bears
Weiner Douglas 1999 A Little Corner of Freedom Russian Nature Protection from Stalin toGorbachev Berkeley University of California Press
WWF-Russia (World Wide Fund for Nature) 2014a ldquoBrakonrsquoerov lishayut prava okhoty [Poach-ers Deprived of Right to Hunt]rdquo April 22 Accessed July 24 2014 httpwwfruresourcesnewsarticle12344
WWF-Russia (World Wide Fund for Nature) 2014b ldquoWWF i Siti napravyat na pre-dotvraschyeniye brakonrsquoerstva na Altae i Kamchatkye 5 mln rublyey [WWF and CitibankFund Direct 5 million Rubles to Fight Against Poaching in Altay and Kamchatka]rdquo April 3Accessed July 12 2014 httpwwwwwfruresourcesnewsarticle12272
Wyatt Tanya 2009 ldquoExploring the Organization of Russia Far Eastrsquos Illegal Wildlife Trade TwoCase Studies of the Illegal Fur and Illegal Falcon Tradesrdquo Global Crime 10 144ndash154
Yemelyanova Raisa 2014 ldquoOmskiy brakonrsquoyer zaplatit 160 tysyach za ubiystvo dvukh kosulrsquo izaytsa-belyaka [Omsk Poacher Will Pay 160 Thousand for Killing of Two Deer and Hare]rdquoOmskregion July 1 Accessed January 10 2015 httpomskregioninfoitemaspid=24758
Young Gayne 2011 ldquoOne-on-One with Vladimir Putinrdquo Outdoor LifeJunendashJuly 56ndash63Yurkova N A N I Almashev and N I Tokova 2007 ldquoOb otvetstvennosti za brakonrsquoerstvo v
respublike altay spravochnoye posobiye [On the Responsibility for Poaching in the AltaiRepublic Handbook]rdquo Fund for Sustainable Development of Altai and United NationsDevelopment Programme
Zaitseva Mariya 2013 ldquoTsarskaya okhota pochemu lsquoslivkirsquo rossiyskogo obshchestva tak lyubyatokhotitrsquosya v zapovednykh mestakh [Tsarrsquos Hunt Why Do Security Personnel of RussianSociety So Love to Hunt in Reserves]rdquo Pasmi Ru September 20 Accessed July 20 2014httppasmiruarchive96715
484 K Braden
Appendix
1
Table
A1
Sam
plerepo
rtsalleging
VIP-poachingin
post-Sov
ietperiod
(doesno
tim
plyconv
ictio
n)
Year
Location
Position(s)of
VIP(s)at
timeincident
reported
Source(s)
Web
addressAccessof
each
verified
11Janu
ary20
15
1997
Yaroslavl
Oblastrsquo
Ananinvillage
bullPresidentRussian
Federation
bullGov
erno
rYaroslavl
Oblastrsquo
Argum
enty
ifakti926
200
7Kom
prom
atRu
ecoethicsru
httpwwwcom
prom
at
rupage_21
495htm
httpgazetaaifruon
lineaif14
04
14_0
1
2001
Khakasiya
Repub
lic
Karatoshsko
-Ineyskiy
reserve
bullActor
andchairRussian
Cultural
Fou
ndation
bullFormer
speakerof
Russian
Dum
a
Nov
ayaG
azetaRu210
200
5http20
05nov
ayagazetarunom
er
2005
10n
n10
n-s01shtm
l
2002
AltayRepub
lic
Tarhatin
skiy
Lake
bullFormer
assistantto
VladimirPutin
and
BorisYeltsin
VitaTsentrzashchity
prav
zhivotny
khhttpwwwvitaorgruam
usem
ent
huntblack_listh
tm
2004
VladimirOblastrsquoSuzdal
bullOwnerof
newspaper
Mosko
vskiy
Kom
somoletsform
ermem
berof
the
Pub
licChamberRussian
Federation
Moscow
huntingclub
Zavtra204
200
4Kom
prom
atRu
wwwcom
prom
atrupage_1
4416
htm
httpzavtrarucontentv
iew200
4-02
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erno
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enty
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prom
atRu
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prom
at
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495htm
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lineaif14
04
14_0
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(Con
tinued)
Eurasian Geography and Economics 485
TableA1
(Con
tinued)
Year
Location
Position
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VIP(s)at
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repo
rted
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rce(s)
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addressAccessof
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verified
11Janu
ary20
15
2005
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Oblastrsquo
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Kursk
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pyforest
reserve
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mittee
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rts
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ruga
onlin
e127
200
4httpwwwddd
kurskrunum
ber48
6new000
657
AltayRepub
lic
Shavlinskyreserve
bullDepartm
entHeadof
Con
servationamp
Hun
tingResou
rcesMinistryof
Agriculture
VitaTsentrzashchity
prav
zhivotny
kh529
200
7httpvitaorgrunew200
7may29-
huntershtm
Khakasiya
Repub
lic
Karatoshsko
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reserve
bullHead
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ationsRussia
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prav
zhivotny
kh529
200
7httpvitaorgrunew200
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huntershtm
2006
AltayKray
Cho
yadistrict
bullChairmanBarnaul
City
Cou
ncil
Bankfaks10
022006
httpwwwbankfaxrunews38
014
2008
Kam
chatka
Kray
Krono
tskiyreserve
bullFormer
head
ofFederal
Taxatio
nService
Volgo
grad
region
LifeNew
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201
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s10
930
2009
AltayRepub
licKosh
Agach
district
ldquoAltay-
gaterdquoincident
bullPresidentialenvo
yto
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erno
rAltayRepub
licbullAltayRepub
licCom
mittee
toprotect
wild
life
bullOfficerof
lower
houseof
Parliament
Dum
astafferdeputy
head
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President
Medvedev
bullPolicychiefcoun
selState
Dum
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mittee
onEcono
mics
bullGov
erno
rAltayRepub
lic
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YorkTim
es112
200
9p
6Nov
ayagazeta
(Aleksey
Tarasov)
Apr15
20
11p
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httpwwwnytim
escom
200
901
12
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e12
russiahtm
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04008
htm
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Sakha
Repub
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302
200
9httprosprescomcorruption37
27
(Con
tinued)
486 K Braden
TableA1
(Con
tinued)
Year
Location
Position
(s)of
VIP(s)at
timeincident
repo
rted
Sou
rce(s)
Web
addressAccessof
each
verified
11Janu
ary20
15
bullSecretary
ofregion
alUnitedRussiaParty
bullPresidentialenvo
yto
Central
federal
district
Krasnod
arKray
Ady
gea
Repub
licCaucasus
Biosphere
Reserve
bullPrimeMinisterAdy
geaRepub
licbullDeputyfinanceministerAdy
geaRepub
licbullDirectorof
hydroresourcesAdy
gea
Repub
lic
Pasmiru920
201
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Pasmiru920
201
3RBK
516
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9httppasm
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715
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Buryatiy
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ere
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bullUnitedRussiaParty
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eDeputy
PeoplersquosKhu
ralof
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atsion
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200
9httpwwwbaikal-mediaru
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icts561
42
Irku
tskOblastrsquo
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erno
rIrku
tskOblastrsquo
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200
9httpargumentirucomnew
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16148
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enets
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sOkrug
bullDeputychiefof
staffof
Taz
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srucom
6172009
httpwwwnew
srucomrussia
17jun2
009sm
oljarh
tml
2010
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OblastrsquoPotlovo
villageZarayskiy
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oмrdquo(Vim
pelcom
Ltd)
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ileph
one
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icipal
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tyLuk
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0520
10httpviptroph
ycomarticles19
64
Ekh
oMoskv
y12
2120
10
(Con
tinued)
Eurasian Geography and Economics 487
TableA1
(Con
tinued)
Year
Location
Position
(s)of
VIP(s)at
timeincident
repo
rted
Sou
rce(s)
Web
addressAccessof
each
verified
11Janu
ary20
15
Moscow
Oblastrsquo
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ovodistrict
bullHeadof
Interior
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indu
strial
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Repub
licbullYakut
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tyGosdu
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berof
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Rossiyskaya
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201
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Tyum
enOblastrsquoSurgu
tbullDeputyhead
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tregion
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enskiyeizVestiy
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20
2010
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50
2011
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yshindistrict
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bullDirectorof
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201
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licbullGov
erno
rof
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elsk
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2011
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5Volgo
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Oblastrsquo
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viyreserve
bullDeputyof
district
DUMA
UnitedRussia
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grad-Tim
es209
2011
httpvo
lgog
rad-tim
esrustories18
8
2012
Amur
Oblastrsquo
bullVicemayor
ofBlago
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bullRosselkho
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bullSpecialistregion
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otup
ravleniya
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tingmanagem
ent)
NTV
216
201
4New
srucom
211201
4httpwwwntvruno
vosti8
4295
6httpwwwnew
srucomarchrussia
11feb2014vipoacherh
tml (C
ontin
ued)
488 K Braden
TableA1
(Con
tinued)
Year
Location
Position
(s)of
VIP(s)at
timeincident
repo
rted
Sou
rce(s)
Web
addressAccessof
each
verified
11Janu
ary20
15
Krasnoy
arsk
Kray
Stolbyreserve
bullHeadof
police
Kolosov
skiy
region
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otarybalkavOmskoy
Oblasti117
201
3httpoи
ppф
zakondocum41-2013-
01-15-04
-45-38
673
-201
3-01
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05-32html
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Opp
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rdinationCou
ncil
Moscow
Tim
esFeb19
20
14httpwwwth
emoscowtim
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newsarticle494
848html
2013
SverdlovskOblastrsquo
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dano
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Dum
adepu
tymem
berof
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13
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srucom
822
201
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14mem
berstate
huntingcoun
cil
MK
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201
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201
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241
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0220
13httpwwwvzsarrunews20
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201
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598
(Con
tinued)
Eurasian Geography and Economics 489
TableA1
(Con
tinued)
Year
Location
Position
(s)of
VIP(s)at
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repo
rted
Sou
rce(s)
Web
addressAccessof
each
verified
11Janu
ary20
15
2014
Saratov
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Hun
tingCom
mittee
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Oblastrsquo
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818
201
4httpwwwom-saratovruno
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ust-20
14-i13
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licbullPresident
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An-on
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124
201
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3144
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policem
an
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95let401
201
4Sibno
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201
4httpwwwm
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2716
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20
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4
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201
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2rupaper
paper_1161
9html
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ezhOblastrsquo
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andchairRussian
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ndation
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iyNov
gorod2
20201
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mkruarticle201
402
20
988115
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ayskiy
district
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alconservatio
nadministration
PrimaM
ediaru12
1220
14httpprim
amediarunewsprim
orye
121220
14408
00
490 K Braden
- Abstract
- Introduction wildlife poaching in the context of Russian environmental management
- Background The literature on ``green criminality and poaching
- Methods value and limitations of social and advocacy media as a data source
- Russian legal regime for hunting2
- Privatization of hunting lands
- The impact of high-profile poaching cases
- Motivations for VIP-poaching
- Conclusion for hunting sustainability - the value of a moral compass
- Acknowledgements
- Disclosure statement
- Notes
- References
- Appendix 1
-
Appendix
1
Table
A1
Sam
plerepo
rtsalleging
VIP-poachingin
post-Sov
ietperiod
(doesno
tim
plyconv
ictio
n)
Year
Location
Position(s)of
VIP(s)at
timeincident
reported
Source(s)
Web
addressAccessof
each
verified
11Janu
ary20
15
1997
Yaroslavl
Oblastrsquo
Ananinvillage
bullPresidentRussian
Federation
bullGov
erno
rYaroslavl
Oblastrsquo
Argum
enty
ifakti926
200
7Kom
prom
atRu
ecoethicsru
httpwwwcom
prom
at
rupage_21
495htm
httpgazetaaifruon
lineaif14
04
14_0
1
2001
Khakasiya
Repub
lic
Karatoshsko
-Ineyskiy
reserve
bullActor
andchairRussian
Cultural
Fou
ndation
bullFormer
speakerof
Russian
Dum
a
Nov
ayaG
azetaRu210
200
5http20
05nov
ayagazetarunom
er
2005
10n
n10
n-s01shtm
l
2002
AltayRepub
lic
Tarhatin
skiy
Lake
bullFormer
assistantto
VladimirPutin
and
BorisYeltsin
VitaTsentrzashchity
prav
zhivotny
khhttpwwwvitaorgruam
usem
ent
huntblack_listh
tm
2004
VladimirOblastrsquoSuzdal
bullOwnerof
newspaper
Mosko
vskiy
Kom
somoletsform
ermem
berof
the
Pub
licChamberRussian
Federation
Moscow
huntingclub
Zavtra204
200
4Kom
prom
atRu
wwwcom
prom
atrupage_1
4416
htm
httpzavtrarucontentv
iew200
4-02
-04
51
Nov
ogorod
Oblastrsquo
bullGov
erno
rNov
gorodregion
bullPresidentRussian
Federation
Argum
enty
ifakti926
200
7Kom
prom
atRu
httpwwwcom
prom
at
rupage_21
495htm
httpgazetaaifruon
lineaif14
04
14_0
1
(Con
tinued)
Eurasian Geography and Economics 485
TableA1
(Con
tinued)
Year
Location
Position
(s)of
VIP(s)at
timeincident
repo
rted
Sou
rce(s)
Web
addressAccessof
each
verified
11Janu
ary20
15
2005
Kursk
Oblastrsquo
Korenevskydistrict
Kursk
Pop
pyforest
reserve
bullChairCom
mittee
onYou
thSpo
rts
Drugd
ruga
onlin
e127
200
4httpwwwddd
kurskrunum
ber48
6new000
657
AltayRepub
lic
Shavlinskyreserve
bullDepartm
entHeadof
Con
servationamp
Hun
tingResou
rcesMinistryof
Agriculture
VitaTsentrzashchity
prav
zhivotny
kh529
200
7httpvitaorgrunew200
7may29-
huntershtm
Khakasiya
Repub
lic
Karatoshsko
-Ineyskiy
reserve
bullHead
MinistryforCivilDefense
and
EmergencySitu
ationsRussia
VitaTsentrzashchity
prav
zhivotny
kh529
200
7httpvitaorgrunew200
7may29-
huntershtm
2006
AltayKray
Cho
yadistrict
bullChairmanBarnaul
City
Cou
ncil
Bankfaks10
022006
httpwwwbankfaxrunews38
014
2008
Kam
chatka
Kray
Krono
tskiyreserve
bullFormer
head
ofFederal
Taxatio
nService
Volgo
grad
region
LifeNew
s128
201
0httplifenew
srunew
s10
930
2009
AltayRepub
licKosh
Agach
district
ldquoAltay-
gaterdquoincident
bullPresidentialenvo
yto
theState
Dum
abullDeputyGov
erno
rAltayRepub
licbullAltayRepub
licCom
mittee
toprotect
wild
life
bullOfficerof
lower
houseof
Parliament
Dum
astafferdeputy
head
ofRussian
President
Medvedev
bullPolicychiefcoun
selState
Dum
aCom
mittee
onEcono
mics
bullGov
erno
rAltayRepub
lic
New
YorkTim
es112
200
9p
6Nov
ayagazeta
(Aleksey
Tarasov)
Apr15
20
11p
8
httpwwwnytim
escom
200
901
12
worldeurop
e12
russiahtm
l_r=0
httpoldno
vayagazetarudata2011
04008
htm
l
Sakha
Repub
licRuspres
302
200
9httprosprescomcorruption37
27
(Con
tinued)
486 K Braden
TableA1
(Con
tinued)
Year
Location
Position
(s)of
VIP(s)at
timeincident
repo
rted
Sou
rce(s)
Web
addressAccessof
each
verified
11Janu
ary20
15
bullSecretary
ofregion
alUnitedRussiaParty
bullPresidentialenvo
yto
Central
federal
district
Krasnod
arKray
Ady
gea
Repub
licCaucasus
Biosphere
Reserve
bullPrimeMinisterAdy
geaRepub
licbullDeputyfinanceministerAdy
geaRepub
licbullDirectorof
hydroresourcesAdy
gea
Repub
lic
Pasmiru920
201
3httppasm
iruarchive96
715
Irku
tskOblastrsquoLake
BaikalBolshaya
Golou
stno
ye
Gov
erno
rIrku
tskOblastkilledin
helicop
ter
crash
Pasmiru920
201
3RBK
516
200
9httppasm
iruarchive96
715
httptoprbcrusociety1605
200
930
4213
shtml
Buryatiy
aRepub
lic
Kho
rinskiydistrict
Khu
dakskiybiosph
ere
reserve
bullUnitedRussiaParty
electiv
eDeputy
PeoplersquosKhu
ralof
Buryatia
BMK
Inform
atsion
noye
agentstvo902
200
9httpwwwbaikal-mediaru
newsconfl
icts561
42
Irku
tskOblastrsquo
bullGov
erno
rIrku
tskOblastrsquo
Argum
enty
RU
516
200
9httpargumentirucomnew
s200905
16148
11Yam
al-N
enets
Auton
omou
sOkrug
bullDeputychiefof
staffof
Taz
district
New
srucom
6172009
httpwwwnew
srucomrussia
17jun2
009sm
oljarh
tml
2010
Moscow
OblastrsquoPotlovo
villageZarayskiy
huntingreserve
bullOAO
ldquoBымпeлК
oмrdquo(Vim
pelcom
Ltd)
mob
ileph
one
bullBusinessm
anldquoК
oлoм
нaмeж
peгиoн
гaзrdquo
(Kolom
namezhregiong
az)gascompany
bullMun
icipal
district
depu
tyLuk
hovitskiy
region
VIPTroph
y12
0520
10httpviptroph
ycomarticles19
64
Ekh
oMoskv
y12
2120
10
(Con
tinued)
Eurasian Geography and Economics 487
TableA1
(Con
tinued)
Year
Location
Position
(s)of
VIP(s)at
timeincident
repo
rted
Sou
rce(s)
Web
addressAccessof
each
verified
11Janu
ary20
15
Moscow
Oblastrsquo
Vysok
ovodistrict
bullHeadof
Interior
Affairs
ofDmitrov
district
bullHeadof
indu
strial
geolog
yadministration
httpwwwechomskrunews
7357
28-echohtml
Sakha
Repub
licbullYakut
depu
tyGosdu
ma
bullMem
berof
theBoard
ofldquoA
LROSArdquo
diam
ondmininggrou
p
Rossiyskaya
gazeta
528
201
0httpwwwrgru201
005
28vertolet
html
Tyum
enOblastrsquoSurgu
tbullDeputyhead
ofUnitedRussiaParty
Surgu
tregion
Tyum
enskiyeizVestiy
a10
20
2010
httpoldt-iruarticle164
50
2011
Volgo
grad
Oblastrsquo
Kam
yshindistrict
Shcherbakov
skayanature
park
bullDirectorof
build
ingsupp
lyforKam
yshin
town
Inform
atsion
noye
agentstvo
Vysota10
20507
201
4httpv1
02ruaccidents44
598html
Sakha
Repub
licbullGov
erno
rof
Arkhang
elsk
Region
ResursLesru409
2011
httpwwwresurslesrunewsindex
htmlid=18
5Volgo
grad
Oblastrsquo
Olkho
viyreserve
bullDeputyof
district
DUMA
UnitedRussia
Party
Volgo
grad-Tim
es209
2011
httpvo
lgog
rad-tim
esrustories18
8
2012
Amur
Oblastrsquo
bullVicemayor
ofBlago
veshchensk
bullRosselkho
znadzorexecutive
bullSpecialistregion
aloh
otup
ravleniya
(hun
tingmanagem
ent)
NTV
216
201
4New
srucom
211201
4httpwwwntvruno
vosti8
4295
6httpwwwnew
srucomarchrussia
11feb2014vipoacherh
tml (C
ontin
ued)
488 K Braden
TableA1
(Con
tinued)
Year
Location
Position
(s)of
VIP(s)at
timeincident
repo
rted
Sou
rce(s)
Web
addressAccessof
each
verified
11Janu
ary20
15
Krasnoy
arsk
Kray
Stolbyreserve
bullHeadof
police
Kolosov
skiy
region
Okh
otarybalkavOmskoy
Oblasti117
201
3httpoи
ppф
zakondocum41-2013-
01-15-04
-45-38
673
-201
3-01
-17-11-
05-32html
Kirov
Oblastrsquo
bullProgressParty
ampRussian
Opp
osition
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rdinationCou
ncil
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esFeb19
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emoscowtim
escom
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srucomrussia
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berstate
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cil
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201
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Eurasian Geography and Economics 489
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ary20
15
2014
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tingCom
mittee
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201
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201
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policem
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201
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201
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kruin
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33Mordo
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416
20
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4
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Nov
chikhinskiyregion
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pravda
220
201
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2rupaper
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ndation
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402
20
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alconservatio
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1220
14httpprim
amediarunewsprim
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121220
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00
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- Privatization of hunting lands
- The impact of high-profile poaching cases
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- References
- Appendix 1
-
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tinued)
Year
Location
Position
(s)of
VIP(s)at
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repo
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rce(s)
Web
addressAccessof
each
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ary20
15
2005
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bullChairCom
mittee
onYou
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rts
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onlin
e127
200
4httpwwwddd
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6new000
657
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lic
Shavlinskyreserve
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tingResou
rcesMinistryof
Agriculture
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zhivotny
kh529
200
7httpvitaorgrunew200
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huntershtm
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Repub
lic
Karatoshsko
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ationsRussia
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prav
zhivotny
kh529
200
7httpvitaorgrunew200
7may29-
huntershtm
2006
AltayKray
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yadistrict
bullChairmanBarnaul
City
Cou
ncil
Bankfaks10
022006
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014
2008
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chatka
Kray
Krono
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bullFormer
head
ofFederal
Taxatio
nService
Volgo
grad
region
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s128
201
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s10
930
2009
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abullDeputyGov
erno
rAltayRepub
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licCom
mittee
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bullOfficerof
lower
houseof
Parliament
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selState
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mittee
onEcono
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bullGov
erno
rAltayRepub
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es112
200
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6Nov
ayagazeta
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Tarasov)
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11p
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vayagazetarudata2011
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Sakha
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302
200
9httprosprescomcorruption37
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tinued)
486 K Braden
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tinued)
Year
Location
Position
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VIP(s)at
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repo
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Sou
rce(s)
Web
addressAccessof
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11Janu
ary20
15
bullSecretary
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bullPresidentialenvo
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geaRepub
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hydroresourcesAdy
gea
Repub
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Pasmiru920
201
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201
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200
9httppasm
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715
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200
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eDeputy
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ralof
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BMK
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atsion
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200
9httpwwwbaikal-mediaru
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42
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tskOblastrsquo
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erno
rIrku
tskOblastrsquo
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enty
RU
516
200
9httpargumentirucomnew
s200905
16148
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enets
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bullDeputychiefof
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srucom
6172009
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srucomrussia
17jun2
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OblastrsquoPotlovo
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tyLuk
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y12
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10httpviptroph
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64
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oMoskv
y12
2120
10
(Con
tinued)
Eurasian Geography and Economics 487
TableA1
(Con
tinued)
Year
Location
Position
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VIP(s)at
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repo
rted
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rce(s)
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each
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11Janu
ary20
15
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ovodistrict
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strial
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berof
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Rossiyskaya
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528
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enOblastrsquoSurgu
tbullDeputyhead
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Tyum
enskiyeizVestiy
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20
2010
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50
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yshindistrict
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201
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02ruaccidents44
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erno
rof
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elsk
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2011
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Oblastrsquo
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bullDeputyof
district
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grad-Tim
es209
2011
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lgog
rad-tim
esrustories18
8
2012
Amur
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bullRosselkho
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bullSpecialistregion
aloh
otup
ravleniya
(hun
tingmanagem
ent)
NTV
216
201
4New
srucom
211201
4httpwwwntvruno
vosti8
4295
6httpwwwnew
srucomarchrussia
11feb2014vipoacherh
tml (C
ontin
ued)
488 K Braden
TableA1
(Con
tinued)
Year
Location
Position
(s)of
VIP(s)at
timeincident
repo
rted
Sou
rce(s)
Web
addressAccessof
each
verified
11Janu
ary20
15
Krasnoy
arsk
Kray
Stolbyreserve
bullHeadof
police
Kolosov
skiy
region
Okh
otarybalkavOmskoy
Oblasti117
201
3httpoи
ppф
zakondocum41-2013-
01-15-04
-45-38
673
-201
3-01
-17-11-
05-32html
Kirov
Oblastrsquo
bullProgressParty
ampRussian
Opp
osition
Coo
rdinationCou
ncil
Moscow
Tim
esFeb19
20
14httpwwwth
emoscowtim
escom
newsarticle494
848html
2013
SverdlovskOblastrsquo
Bog
dano
vich
reserve
bullState
Dum
adepu
tymem
berof
Liberal
Dem
ocratic
Party
URARU
111201
3httpurarucon
tentsvrd11-01-20
13
news10
5215
1694
htm
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Saratov
Oblastrsquo
Nov
oburasskiy
region
bullFirstvice
presidentof
mun
icipal
administration
Nov
oburasskiy
region
New
srucom
822
201
3httpwwwnew
srucomrussia
22aug2
013oh
otahtml
Arkhang
elsk
Oblastrsquo
bullDeputyState
Dum
aUnitedRussiaParty
andfamou
sbo
xer20
14mem
berstate
huntingcoun
cil
MK
95let523
201
3httpwwwm
krusocial2
01305
23
8588
13-valuev-ub
il-medvedy
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Kaliningrad
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etsnature
park
bullRepresentativeof
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lawyers
Nov
yyeko
lyesa208
201
3httpwwwrud
niko
vcomarticlephp
ELEMENT_ID=22
241
Saratov
Oblastrsquo
Lysog
orskiy
region
bullProsecutorforSaratov
Oblast
bullSaratov
district
courtofficial
Vzglyad-info12
0220
13httpwwwvzsarrunews20
131202
jiteli-raiona-pojalov
alis-pytiny-na-
brakon
erstvo
-vysok
ih-chino
vhtml
Omsk
Oblastrsquo
Isilk
ulskom
district
bullMinisterof
Con
structionandTranspo
rtOmsk
Oblast
bullGeneral
Directorof
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lvod
oprovo
drdquobulldepu
tychiefengineer
ldquoOmskob
lvod
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Omskinform
530
201
3httpom
skinform
runews56
598
(Con
tinued)
Eurasian Geography and Economics 489
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tinued)
Year
Location
Position
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VIP(s)at
timeincident
repo
rted
Sou
rce(s)
Web
addressAccessof
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verified
11Janu
ary20
15
2014
Saratov
Oblastrsquo
Eng
elskiy
district
bullHeadof
Hun
tingCom
mittee
forSaratov
Oblastrsquo
Obshchestvenn
oyemneniye
818
201
4httpwwwom-saratovruno
vosti1
8-Aug
ust-20
14-i13
994-gu
bernator-
nazval-nedop
ustim
Sakha
Repub
licbullPresident
ofSakha
(Yakutia)
An-on
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124
201
4httpargumentirusociety201401
3144
14Tuv
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bullLocal
branch
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allvessels
bullFormer
policem
an
MK
95let401
201
4Sibno
vostiru625
201
4httpwwwm
kruin
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2014
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100
7116
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bullDeputygo
vernor
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ovo-Polyanskiy
district
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416
20
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125
4
AltaykrayYegorrsquoevskiy
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bullAltayDeputy
Nov
chikhinskiyregion
Altayskaya
pravda
220
201
4httpwwwap2
2rupaper
paper_1161
9html
Voron
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Pavlovskdistrict
bullActor
andchairRussian
Cultural
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ndation
MKRU
Nizhn
iyNov
gorod2
20201
4httpnn
mkruarticle201
402
20
988115
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PrimoriyeKray
Khank
ayskiy
district
bullFormer
head
ofregion
alanim
alconservatio
nadministration
PrimaM
ediaru12
1220
14httpprim
amediarunewsprim
orye
121220
14408
00
490 K Braden
- Abstract
- Introduction wildlife poaching in the context of Russian environmental management
- Background The literature on ``green criminality and poaching
- Methods value and limitations of social and advocacy media as a data source
- Russian legal regime for hunting2
- Privatization of hunting lands
- The impact of high-profile poaching cases
- Motivations for VIP-poaching
- Conclusion for hunting sustainability - the value of a moral compass
- Acknowledgements
- Disclosure statement
- Notes
- References
- Appendix 1
-
TableA1
(Con
tinued)
Year
Location
Position
(s)of
VIP(s)at
timeincident
repo
rted
Sou
rce(s)
Web
addressAccessof
each
verified
11Janu
ary20
15
bullSecretary
ofregion
alUnitedRussiaParty
bullPresidentialenvo
yto
Central
federal
district
Krasnod
arKray
Ady
gea
Repub
licCaucasus
Biosphere
Reserve
bullPrimeMinisterAdy
geaRepub
licbullDeputyfinanceministerAdy
geaRepub
licbullDirectorof
hydroresourcesAdy
gea
Repub
lic
Pasmiru920
201
3httppasm
iruarchive96
715
Irku
tskOblastrsquoLake
BaikalBolshaya
Golou
stno
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Gov
erno
rIrku
tskOblastkilledin
helicop
ter
crash
Pasmiru920
201
3RBK
516
200
9httppasm
iruarchive96
715
httptoprbcrusociety1605
200
930
4213
shtml
Buryatiy
aRepub
lic
Kho
rinskiydistrict
Khu
dakskiybiosph
ere
reserve
bullUnitedRussiaParty
electiv
eDeputy
PeoplersquosKhu
ralof
Buryatia
BMK
Inform
atsion
noye
agentstvo902
200
9httpwwwbaikal-mediaru
newsconfl
icts561
42
Irku
tskOblastrsquo
bullGov
erno
rIrku
tskOblastrsquo
Argum
enty
RU
516
200
9httpargumentirucomnew
s200905
16148
11Yam
al-N
enets
Auton
omou
sOkrug
bullDeputychiefof
staffof
Taz
district
New
srucom
6172009
httpwwwnew
srucomrussia
17jun2
009sm
oljarh
tml
2010
Moscow
OblastrsquoPotlovo
villageZarayskiy
huntingreserve
bullOAO
ldquoBымпeлК
oмrdquo(Vim
pelcom
Ltd)
mob
ileph
one
bullBusinessm
anldquoК
oлoм
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peгиoн
гaзrdquo
(Kolom
namezhregiong
az)gascompany
bullMun
icipal
district
depu
tyLuk
hovitskiy
region
VIPTroph
y12
0520
10httpviptroph
ycomarticles19
64
Ekh
oMoskv
y12
2120
10
(Con
tinued)
Eurasian Geography and Economics 487
TableA1
(Con
tinued)
Year
Location
Position
(s)of
VIP(s)at
timeincident
repo
rted
Sou
rce(s)
Web
addressAccessof
each
verified
11Janu
ary20
15
Moscow
Oblastrsquo
Vysok
ovodistrict
bullHeadof
Interior
Affairs
ofDmitrov
district
bullHeadof
indu
strial
geolog
yadministration
httpwwwechomskrunews
7357
28-echohtml
Sakha
Repub
licbullYakut
depu
tyGosdu
ma
bullMem
berof
theBoard
ofldquoA
LROSArdquo
diam
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p
Rossiyskaya
gazeta
528
201
0httpwwwrgru201
005
28vertolet
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Tyum
enOblastrsquoSurgu
tbullDeputyhead
ofUnitedRussiaParty
Surgu
tregion
Tyum
enskiyeizVestiy
a10
20
2010
httpoldt-iruarticle164
50
2011
Volgo
grad
Oblastrsquo
Kam
yshindistrict
Shcherbakov
skayanature
park
bullDirectorof
build
ingsupp
lyforKam
yshin
town
Inform
atsion
noye
agentstvo
Vysota10
20507
201
4httpv1
02ruaccidents44
598html
Sakha
Repub
licbullGov
erno
rof
Arkhang
elsk
Region
ResursLesru409
2011
httpwwwresurslesrunewsindex
htmlid=18
5Volgo
grad
Oblastrsquo
Olkho
viyreserve
bullDeputyof
district
DUMA
UnitedRussia
Party
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grad-Tim
es209
2011
httpvo
lgog
rad-tim
esrustories18
8
2012
Amur
Oblastrsquo
bullVicemayor
ofBlago
veshchensk
bullRosselkho
znadzorexecutive
bullSpecialistregion
aloh
otup
ravleniya
(hun
tingmanagem
ent)
NTV
216
201
4New
srucom
211201
4httpwwwntvruno
vosti8
4295
6httpwwwnew
srucomarchrussia
11feb2014vipoacherh
tml (C
ontin
ued)
488 K Braden
TableA1
(Con
tinued)
Year
Location
Position
(s)of
VIP(s)at
timeincident
repo
rted
Sou
rce(s)
Web
addressAccessof
each
verified
11Janu
ary20
15
Krasnoy
arsk
Kray
Stolbyreserve
bullHeadof
police
Kolosov
skiy
region
Okh
otarybalkavOmskoy
Oblasti117
201
3httpoи
ppф
zakondocum41-2013-
01-15-04
-45-38
673
-201
3-01
-17-11-
05-32html
Kirov
Oblastrsquo
bullProgressParty
ampRussian
Opp
osition
Coo
rdinationCou
ncil
Moscow
Tim
esFeb19
20
14httpwwwth
emoscowtim
escom
newsarticle494
848html
2013
SverdlovskOblastrsquo
Bog
dano
vich
reserve
bullState
Dum
adepu
tymem
berof
Liberal
Dem
ocratic
Party
URARU
111201
3httpurarucon
tentsvrd11-01-20
13
news10
5215
1694
htm
l
Saratov
Oblastrsquo
Nov
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14mem
berstate
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201
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23
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yyeko
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201
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niko
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tinued)
Eurasian Geography and Economics 489
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tinued)
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Location
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VIP(s)at
timeincident
repo
rted
Sou
rce(s)
Web
addressAccessof
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11Janu
ary20
15
2014
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Oblastrsquo
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elskiy
district
bullHeadof
Hun
tingCom
mittee
forSaratov
Oblastrsquo
Obshchestvenn
oyemneniye
818
201
4httpwwwom-saratovruno
vosti1
8-Aug
ust-20
14-i13
994-gu
bernator-
nazval-nedop
ustim
Sakha
Repub
licbullPresident
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(Yakutia)
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layn
124
201
4httpargumentirusociety201401
3144
14Tuv
a(Tyv
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lic
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bullLocal
branch
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allvessels
bullFormer
policem
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MK
95let401
201
4Sibno
vostiru625
201
4httpwwwm
kruin
cidentarticle
2014
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100
7116
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vostiruincidents
2716
33Mordo
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Mordo
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vernor
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ovo-Polyanskiy
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416
20
14httppg
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4
AltaykrayYegorrsquoevskiy
reserve
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chikhinskiyregion
Altayskaya
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220
201
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2rupaper
paper_1161
9html
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bullActor
andchairRussian
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ndation
MKRU
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gorod2
20201
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402
20
988115
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PrimoriyeKray
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ayskiy
district
bullFormer
head
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alanim
alconservatio
nadministration
PrimaM
ediaru12
1220
14httpprim
amediarunewsprim
orye
121220
14408
00
490 K Braden
- Abstract
- Introduction wildlife poaching in the context of Russian environmental management
- Background The literature on ``green criminality and poaching
- Methods value and limitations of social and advocacy media as a data source
- Russian legal regime for hunting2
- Privatization of hunting lands
- The impact of high-profile poaching cases
- Motivations for VIP-poaching
- Conclusion for hunting sustainability - the value of a moral compass
- Acknowledgements
- Disclosure statement
- Notes
- References
- Appendix 1
-
TableA1
(Con
tinued)
Year
Location
Position
(s)of
VIP(s)at
timeincident
repo
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Sou
rce(s)
Web
addressAccessof
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verified
11Janu
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15
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berof
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Rossiyskaya
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528
201
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005
28vertolet
html
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tbullDeputyhead
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Surgu
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Tyum
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20
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50
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park
bullDirectorof
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Inform
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Vysota10
20507
201
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02ruaccidents44
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Sakha
Repub
licbullGov
erno
rof
Arkhang
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Region
ResursLesru409
2011
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htmlid=18
5Volgo
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Oblastrsquo
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viyreserve
bullDeputyof
district
DUMA
UnitedRussia
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2011
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lgog
rad-tim
esrustories18
8
2012
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Oblastrsquo
bullVicemayor
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bullRosselkho
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bullSpecialistregion
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otup
ravleniya
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216
201
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srucom
211201
4httpwwwntvruno
vosti8
4295
6httpwwwnew
srucomarchrussia
11feb2014vipoacherh
tml (C
ontin
ued)
488 K Braden
TableA1
(Con
tinued)
Year
Location
Position
(s)of
VIP(s)at
timeincident
repo
rted
Sou
rce(s)
Web
addressAccessof
each
verified
11Janu
ary20
15
Krasnoy
arsk
Kray
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bullHeadof
police
Kolosov
skiy
region
Okh
otarybalkavOmskoy
Oblasti117
201
3httpoи
ppф
zakondocum41-2013-
01-15-04
-45-38
673
-201
3-01
-17-11-
05-32html
Kirov
Oblastrsquo
bullProgressParty
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Opp
osition
Coo
rdinationCou
ncil
Moscow
Tim
esFeb19
20
14httpwwwth
emoscowtim
escom
newsarticle494
848html
2013
SverdlovskOblastrsquo
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dano
vich
reserve
bullState
Dum
adepu
tymem
berof
Liberal
Dem
ocratic
Party
URARU
111201
3httpurarucon
tentsvrd11-01-20
13
news10
5215
1694
htm
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Saratov
Oblastrsquo
Nov
oburasskiy
region
bullFirstvice
presidentof
mun
icipal
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Nov
oburasskiy
region
New
srucom
822
201
3httpwwwnew
srucomrussia
22aug2
013oh
otahtml
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Dum
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andfamou
sbo
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14mem
berstate
huntingcoun
cil
MK
95let523
201
3httpwwwm
krusocial2
01305
23
8588
13-valuev-ub
il-medvedy
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Kaliningrad
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etsnature
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bullRepresentativeof
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Nov
yyeko
lyesa208
201
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niko
vcomarticlephp
ELEMENT_ID=22
241
Saratov
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Lysog
orskiy
region
bullProsecutorforSaratov
Oblast
bullSaratov
district
courtofficial
Vzglyad-info12
0220
13httpwwwvzsarrunews20
131202
jiteli-raiona-pojalov
alis-pytiny-na-
brakon
erstvo
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ih-chino
vhtml
Omsk
Oblastrsquo
Isilk
ulskom
district
bullMinisterof
Con
structionandTranspo
rtOmsk
Oblast
bullGeneral
Directorof
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lvod
oprovo
drdquobulldepu
tychiefengineer
ldquoOmskob
lvod
oprovo
drdquo
Omskinform
530
201
3httpom
skinform
runews56
598
(Con
tinued)
Eurasian Geography and Economics 489
TableA1
(Con
tinued)
Year
Location
Position
(s)of
VIP(s)at
timeincident
repo
rted
Sou
rce(s)
Web
addressAccessof
each
verified
11Janu
ary20
15
2014
Saratov
Oblastrsquo
Eng
elskiy
district
bullHeadof
Hun
tingCom
mittee
forSaratov
Oblastrsquo
Obshchestvenn
oyemneniye
818
201
4httpwwwom-saratovruno
vosti1
8-Aug
ust-20
14-i13
994-gu
bernator-
nazval-nedop
ustim
Sakha
Repub
licbullPresident
ofSakha
(Yakutia)
An-on
layn
124
201
4httpargumentirusociety201401
3144
14Tuv
a(Tyv
a)Repub
lic
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bullLocal
branch
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allvessels
bullFormer
policem
an
MK
95let401
201
4Sibno
vostiru625
201
4httpwwwm
kruin
cidentarticle
2014
0401
100
7116
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2716
33Mordo
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lic
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viareserve
bullDeputygo
vernor
ofZub
ovo-Polyanskiy
district
Mordo
via
PortalProgo
rodSaransk
416
20
14httppg
13runewsview
125
4
AltaykrayYegorrsquoevskiy
reserve
bullAltayDeputy
Nov
chikhinskiyregion
Altayskaya
pravda
220
201
4httpwwwap2
2rupaper
paper_1161
9html
Voron
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bullActor
andchairRussian
Cultural
Fou
ndation
MKRU
Nizhn
iyNov
gorod2
20201
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mkruarticle201
402
20
988115
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PrimoriyeKray
Khank
ayskiy
district
bullFormer
head
ofregion
alanim
alconservatio
nadministration
PrimaM
ediaru12
1220
14httpprim
amediarunewsprim
orye
121220
14408
00
490 K Braden
- Abstract
- Introduction wildlife poaching in the context of Russian environmental management
- Background The literature on ``green criminality and poaching
- Methods value and limitations of social and advocacy media as a data source
- Russian legal regime for hunting2
- Privatization of hunting lands
- The impact of high-profile poaching cases
- Motivations for VIP-poaching
- Conclusion for hunting sustainability - the value of a moral compass
- Acknowledgements
- Disclosure statement
- Notes
- References
- Appendix 1
-
TableA1
(Con
tinued)
Year
Location
Position
(s)of
VIP(s)at
timeincident
repo
rted
Sou
rce(s)
Web
addressAccessof
each
verified
11Janu
ary20
15
Krasnoy
arsk
Kray
Stolbyreserve
bullHeadof
police
Kolosov
skiy
region
Okh
otarybalkavOmskoy
Oblasti117
201
3httpoи
ppф
zakondocum41-2013-
01-15-04
-45-38
673
-201
3-01
-17-11-
05-32html
Kirov
Oblastrsquo
bullProgressParty
ampRussian
Opp
osition
Coo
rdinationCou
ncil
Moscow
Tim
esFeb19
20
14httpwwwth
emoscowtim
escom
newsarticle494
848html
2013
SverdlovskOblastrsquo
Bog
dano
vich
reserve
bullState
Dum
adepu
tymem
berof
Liberal
Dem
ocratic
Party
URARU
111201
3httpurarucon
tentsvrd11-01-20
13
news10
5215
1694
htm
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Saratov
Oblastrsquo
Nov
oburasskiy
region
bullFirstvice
presidentof
mun
icipal
administration
Nov
oburasskiy
region
New
srucom
822
201
3httpwwwnew
srucomrussia
22aug2
013oh
otahtml
Arkhang
elsk
Oblastrsquo
bullDeputyState
Dum
aUnitedRussiaParty
andfamou
sbo
xer20
14mem
berstate
huntingcoun
cil
MK
95let523
201
3httpwwwm
krusocial2
01305
23
8588
13-valuev-ub
il-medvedy
a-chestnohtml
Kaliningrad
Oblastrsquo
Vishtyn
etsnature
park
bullRepresentativeof
barassociationof
lawyers
Nov
yyeko
lyesa208
201
3httpwwwrud
niko
vcomarticlephp
ELEMENT_ID=22
241
Saratov
Oblastrsquo
Lysog
orskiy
region
bullProsecutorforSaratov
Oblast
bullSaratov
district
courtofficial
Vzglyad-info12
0220
13httpwwwvzsarrunews20
131202
jiteli-raiona-pojalov
alis-pytiny-na-
brakon
erstvo
-vysok
ih-chino
vhtml
Omsk
Oblastrsquo
Isilk
ulskom
district
bullMinisterof
Con
structionandTranspo
rtOmsk
Oblast
bullGeneral
Directorof
ldquoOmskob
lvod
oprovo
drdquobulldepu
tychiefengineer
ldquoOmskob
lvod
oprovo
drdquo
Omskinform
530
201
3httpom
skinform
runews56
598
(Con
tinued)
Eurasian Geography and Economics 489
TableA1
(Con
tinued)
Year
Location
Position
(s)of
VIP(s)at
timeincident
repo
rted
Sou
rce(s)
Web
addressAccessof
each
verified
11Janu
ary20
15
2014
Saratov
Oblastrsquo
Eng
elskiy
district
bullHeadof
Hun
tingCom
mittee
forSaratov
Oblastrsquo
Obshchestvenn
oyemneniye
818
201
4httpwwwom-saratovruno
vosti1
8-Aug
ust-20
14-i13
994-gu
bernator-
nazval-nedop
ustim
Sakha
Repub
licbullPresident
ofSakha
(Yakutia)
An-on
layn
124
201
4httpargumentirusociety201401
3144
14Tuv
a(Tyv
a)Repub
lic
Todzhinskiydistrict
bullLocal
branch
ofMinistryof
Emergency
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ations-State
inspectorforsm
allvessels
bullFormer
policem
an
MK
95let401
201
4Sibno
vostiru625
201
4httpwwwm
kruin
cidentarticle
2014
0401
100
7116
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2716
33Mordo
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lic
Mordo
viareserve
bullDeputygo
vernor
ofZub
ovo-Polyanskiy
district
Mordo
via
PortalProgo
rodSaransk
416
20
14httppg
13runewsview
125
4
AltaykrayYegorrsquoevskiy
reserve
bullAltayDeputy
Nov
chikhinskiyregion
Altayskaya
pravda
220
201
4httpwwwap2
2rupaper
paper_1161
9html
Voron
ezhOblastrsquo
Pavlovskdistrict
bullActor
andchairRussian
Cultural
Fou
ndation
MKRU
Nizhn
iyNov
gorod2
20201
4httpnn
mkruarticle201
402
20
988115
l
PrimoriyeKray
Khank
ayskiy
district
bullFormer
head
ofregion
alanim
alconservatio
nadministration
PrimaM
ediaru12
1220
14httpprim
amediarunewsprim
orye
121220
14408
00
490 K Braden
- Abstract
- Introduction wildlife poaching in the context of Russian environmental management
- Background The literature on ``green criminality and poaching
- Methods value and limitations of social and advocacy media as a data source
- Russian legal regime for hunting2
- Privatization of hunting lands
- The impact of high-profile poaching cases
- Motivations for VIP-poaching
- Conclusion for hunting sustainability - the value of a moral compass
- Acknowledgements
- Disclosure statement
- Notes
- References
- Appendix 1
-
TableA1
(Con
tinued)
Year
Location
Position
(s)of
VIP(s)at
timeincident
repo
rted
Sou
rce(s)
Web
addressAccessof
each
verified
11Janu
ary20
15
2014
Saratov
Oblastrsquo
Eng
elskiy
district
bullHeadof
Hun
tingCom
mittee
forSaratov
Oblastrsquo
Obshchestvenn
oyemneniye
818
201
4httpwwwom-saratovruno
vosti1
8-Aug
ust-20
14-i13
994-gu
bernator-
nazval-nedop
ustim
Sakha
Repub
licbullPresident
ofSakha
(Yakutia)
An-on
layn
124
201
4httpargumentirusociety201401
3144
14Tuv
a(Tyv
a)Repub
lic
Todzhinskiydistrict
bullLocal
branch
ofMinistryof
Emergency
Situ
ations-State
inspectorforsm
allvessels
bullFormer
policem
an
MK
95let401
201
4Sibno
vostiru625
201
4httpwwwm
kruin
cidentarticle
2014
0401
100
7116
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sksibno
vostiruincidents
2716
33Mordo
viaRepub
lic
Mordo
viareserve
bullDeputygo
vernor
ofZub
ovo-Polyanskiy
district
Mordo
via
PortalProgo
rodSaransk
416
20
14httppg
13runewsview
125
4
AltaykrayYegorrsquoevskiy
reserve
bullAltayDeputy
Nov
chikhinskiyregion
Altayskaya
pravda
220
201
4httpwwwap2
2rupaper
paper_1161
9html
Voron
ezhOblastrsquo
Pavlovskdistrict
bullActor
andchairRussian
Cultural
Fou
ndation
MKRU
Nizhn
iyNov
gorod2
20201
4httpnn
mkruarticle201
402
20
988115
l
PrimoriyeKray
Khank
ayskiy
district
bullFormer
head
ofregion
alanim
alconservatio
nadministration
PrimaM
ediaru12
1220
14httpprim
amediarunewsprim
orye
121220
14408
00
490 K Braden
- Abstract
- Introduction wildlife poaching in the context of Russian environmental management
- Background The literature on ``green criminality and poaching
- Methods value and limitations of social and advocacy media as a data source
- Russian legal regime for hunting2
- Privatization of hunting lands
- The impact of high-profile poaching cases
- Motivations for VIP-poaching
- Conclusion for hunting sustainability - the value of a moral compass
- Acknowledgements
- Disclosure statement
- Notes
- References
- Appendix 1
-