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Muscovites were forbidden to keep the house bears

Residents of Moscow can to prohibit by law to keep at home wild animals.

Residents of Moscow may not be able to keep in apartments brown bears, raccoons, lemurs and owls. It is reported M24 with reference to the press service of the Department of natural resources of the Russian capital.

Against the content of these types of animals in apartment buildings expressed the majority of the participants in the draft Wild animals in the city.

Currently, the Moscow authorities in preparation of the law on the protection of wild animals make a list of animals that will be prohibited to contain in apartment buildings.

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