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CARMEN ISLAND, MEXICO, DESERT BIGHORN SHEEP PERMIT

Currency:USD Category:Hunting / North American Game Start Price:25,000.00 USD Estimated At:NA
CARMEN ISLAND, MEXICO, DESERT BIGHORN SHEEP PERMIT
CARMEN ISLAND, MEXICO, DESERT BIGHORN SHEEP PERMIT
Outfitter: Sergio Jiménez
Company: Mexico Hunts
Av. Ricardo Margain #440
Garza Garcia NL 66260
Phone: 52.81.8863.1563
E-mail: sjimenez@mexicohunts.com
Booth #1417
Carmen Island is a privately owned, 60 square mile island in the Gulf of California, near Loreto, Baja California Sur. In 1995 a number of wild sheep were captured and placed upon the island. That same year, Carmen Island was designated as a preserve to provide a protected environment for the O. c. weemsi sub-species of desert bighorn sheep. In 1995 and 1996, 22 ewes and four rams were successfully released on the island. This was a propagation project to place the animals in a protected area with no predators and an anti-poaching program. It has worked quite well. A recent survey of bighorn sheep on the island estimated over 500 animals. This program has been so effective, that sheep have been captured and transferred from the island for release on the peninsula; almost 100 sheep have been released. One permit will be available. After years of a well planed management program, high quality rams have been harvested with an impressive record of 100% success with rifle and bow hunters.

A 5% buyers premium will be added to the final bid price of each special permit sold, unless prohibited by statute. Proceeds will be dedicated to WSF Conservation Initiatives.