In the Spassky and some other districts of Tatarstan, the boundaries of hunting grounds have been clarified.
Information about the boundaries of 73 hunting farms in the republic has been entered into the unified state register of real estate, and the procedure continues for dozens of other territories.
In the republic, planned work is underway to clearly define the territories of hunting farms. Specialists from the "Spatial Data Fund of the Republic of Tatarstan" are clarifying the boundaries of the lands, after which this information is officially entered into the Unified State Register of Real Estate. This approach allows for the legal framework of each territory to be established and facilitates more effective control over hunting activities. Currently, the boundaries of 73 hunting farms are already registered in the Unified State Register of Real Estate. They are located in more than two dozen districts of the republic, including Spassky, Almetyevsky, Yelabuzhsky, Nizhnekamsky, Laishevsky, and other municipalities.
The registration process is ongoing. Currently, documents for another 20 hunting lands are under consideration by the State Committee of the Republic of Tatarstan for Biological Resources. An additional 11 farms are awaiting their turn to undergo this procedure. "Establishing and officially registering the boundaries of hunting lands is an important step towards restoring order in this area. It provides a clear understanding of where one territory ends and another begins, which simplifies resource management and helps combat violations," explained Almaz Kiyamov, Deputy Minister of Land and Property Relations of the Republic of Tatarstan.
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In the Spassky and some other districts of Tatarstan, the boundaries of hunting grounds have been clarified.
Information about the boundaries of 73 hunting farms in the republic has been entered into the unified state register of real estate, and the procedure continues for dozens of other territories. 15.01.2026. Newspaper New Life. Republic of Tatarstan. Bolgar.
