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Amur Tiger in Russia The number of Amur tigers in the East of Russia has increased significantly since the protection program was launched 15 years ago. And apparently the tiger protection program is bearing fruit. There are really a lot of tigers in the Amur region and Primorsky Krai, and it is necessary to regulate their number. Currently, residents of Primorsky Krai have asked local governments and Russian President Vladimir Putin to clarify the situation around the dangerous Amur tiger, which is beginning to pose a threat to the inhabitants of the entire Far East. Residents say that they need protection from breeding and daring animals, which no one can offer them. Animals, which have long been more than 700 people, are increasingly acting boldly and attacking dogs and cows. There were also cases of attacks on people. In addition to the letter, the president and governor also received video messages from residents confirming their willingness to go all the way until the situat

Post: 5 February 13:51

Bergara B-14 When this rifle made a splash in America, gun-counter savants were wont to call it “the rifle the Remington 700 should have been.” Blasphemous though that may be to Remington disciples, the fact is the B-14 is an exceptional rifle and has garnered several national awards. Patterned much like the M700, it has a better extractor and bolt release. Manufactured in Bergara, Spain, the B-14 has quickly garnered a reputation for superb accuracy, thanks to the unrelenting quality of Bergara barrels. This reputation is supported by a sub-MOA accuracy guarantee. Versions range from true mountain rifles to heavy, configurable PRS competition guns. There’s even a B-14 R rimfire PRS-type training rifle. The $865 B-14 Ridge model shown here won the NRA Golden Bullseye Best Rifle award in 2018. It has a threaded muzzle, a composite stock with soft-touch finish, and integral epoxy-pillar bedding. It’s an excellent all-around hunting rifle that won’t let you down..

Post: 11 October 16:43

Michigan weighs potential wolf hunting season If wolves are delisted, should Michigan hold a hunting season? This question is currently making the rounds in the Mitten State as the Michigan Natural Resources Commission (MNRC) determines whether or not that will occur if the state’s largest predator is removed from the federal endangered species list, according to The Detroit News. With annual tallies between 600 and 700, wolves are thriving in the Upper Peninsula and Michigan officials say that “the state’s wolf population has stayed stable for the past 12 years.” However, whether the state would hold a wolf hunting season continues to be a divided topic – one that invokes those passionate for a season and those who are strongly against one. “People don’t like wolves,” said Brian Roell, a Michigan Department of Natural Resources wildlife biologist. “Unlike any other wildlife we deal with, it’s a love-or-hate relationship for most folks.” Supporters of a potential hunting season say

Post: 28 November 09:09

Mountain hunting in 🇿🇦 South Africa? A target at 500, 600, 700 meters and even further? Yes! If these are the green hills of the Eastern Cape province and hunting wild pigs. 👍 A very interesting hunting format - tracking from afar, and then sneaking up on the mountains and, if possible, a long-range shot. 1️⃣ First, traditionally drive up by car, 2️⃣ then climb higher, find a comfortable position and 3️⃣ binoculars neighboring hills. Telescopes were very useful. Now is the most active time - the rut of wild pigs. No need for bait, ambush near water - this is unnecessary now. All the action is in the mountains and a patient hunter will not miss it! 👉 It is worth noting that the trophies of foothill pigs are excellent: the size is impressive, the weight is under 80-90 kg - this is not a warthog (!), but almost a bushpig. The fangs are also decent. The number of trophies for a 5-day tour is from several to several dozen. Depends on desire and possibilities. 👐 Who wants to spend a

Post: 4 June 07:32

A beaver may seem like a harmful animal, but in fact his diligence and desire to transform landscapes for himself are so strong that they are more than successful. What kind of landscape does a beaver need? Swampy. With bushes that have delicious bark, with a deep enough reservoir in which you can stash branches for the winter until spring. How is this beneficial to nature? For example, during one year, a hectare of wetlands absorbs 7-15 times more carbon dioxide from the air than a hectare of forest: 550-1800 kg; and emits 7-15 times more oxygen: 260-700 kg. Numerous mollusks and aquatic insects settle in the spill created by beavers, which in turn attract muskrats and waterfowl. The fish, once in favorable conditions (and the beaver deepens the reservoir and creates a network of channels), begins to multiply faster. Trees felled by beavers serve as food for hares and many ungulates, which gnaw bark from trunks and branches. The sap flowing out of the eroded trees in spring is l

Post: 25 March 03:49

HatsanUSA Debuts .50 Caliber Air Rifle The PileDriver is Hatsan’s first .50-caliber air rifle, and at its inception, is the market’s most powerful production PCP rifle. It is designed exclusively for high-powered hunting applications, and is capable of producing over 800 ft-lb. of energy in .50 caliber, though it is also available in a 700+ ft-lb.-generating .45-caliber model. Although this rifle utilizes a 33-inch barrel, its bullpup design keeps the maximum length under four feet, while the side lever cocking mechanism is easy to reach and operate. A 480cc carbon-fiber bottle fills to 4350 psi and will provide up to six high-powered shots on a single fill. The PileDriver’s unique, patented hammer design eliminates traditional steel-coil springs in favor of a smoother, easier-to-cock, gas-piston mechanism. This top-loading single-shot rifle also features an extra-large loading port that will accommodate ammo up to 34mm in length. The all-weather synthetic bullpup stock features an e

Post: 18 November 20:12

Hunting in NIASSA: A Detailed Guide to Wildlife, Traditions, Rules, and Extraordinary Hunting Experiences in Mozambique’s Untouched Wilderness Niassa, a vast and remote province in northern Mozambique, is a hidden gem for hunters seeking an authentic African hunting experience. Known for its pristine wilderness, diverse wildlife, and rich cultural heritage, Niassa offers a unique adventure for those passionate about hunting. Understanding Terrain and Nature: How Geography Shapes Hunting Grounds in Niassa Niassa is a vast and remote province in northern Mozambique, offering an authentic African hunting experience. It spans over 42,000 square miles and is bordered by Tanzania to the north and Lake Niassa (also known as Lake Malawi) to the west, providing a diverse ecosystem that supports a wide range of wildlife. The Lugenda River, which flows through the heart of Niassa, is a lifeline for both animals and hunters, offering excellent opportunities for tracking game. The region’s remo

Post: 19 June 12:21

Navigating Africa's Hunting Seasons: A Guide for the Ethical and Informed Hunter Planning an African hunting safari? Understand the key hunting seasons by country and species to ensure a responsible and successful trip. Dates, regulations, and ethical considerations covered. Africa. The word conjures images of vast savannas, thundering herds, and the primal thrill of the hunt. But a successful and ethical hunting safari hinges on one crucial element: understanding the intricate tapestry of hunting seasons. Forget simply showing up with a rifle; responsible hunting demands knowing when and where you can legally and sustainably pursue specific game. Why Hunting Seasons Matter: More Than Just Dates Hunting seasons aren't arbitrary dates on a calendar. They are carefully crafted windows designed to: Protect Wildlife Populations: Align hunting with periods of peak animal health and avoid disrupting crucial breeding seasons. Promote Sustainable Harvesting: Ensure that populations rema

Post: 18 February 01:39

화천군 겨울 사냥 화천군 지역의 사냥: 자연과 전통의 경계에서 화천군은 강원도 동북부에 위치하며, 태백산맥의 험준한 산세와 화천강의 맑은 계곡이 특징입니다. 해발 700m 이상의 고지대와 침엽수림이 넓게 퍼져 멧돼지, 고라니, 산꿩의 주요 서식지로 알려져 있습니다. 특히 설악산과 인접한 지역은 생태 보호구역으로 지정되어 야생동물의 밀도가 높습니다. 겨울철 눈 덮인 산악 지형은 추적 기술을 극한으로 시험하는 환경입니다. 이 글에서는 화천군의 사냥 문화와 현황을 깊이 있게 탐구해보겠습니다. 화천군의 지리적·자연적 특징 화천군은 강원도 동북부에 위치하며, 태백산맥의 험준한 산세와 화천강의 맑은 계곡이 특징입니다. 해발 700m 이상의 고지대와 침엽수림이 넓게 퍼져 멧돼지, 고라니, 산꿩의 주요 서식지로 알려져 있습니다. 특히 설악산과 인접한 지역은 생태 보호구역으로 지정되어 야생동물의 밀도가 높습니다. 겨울철 눈 덮인 산악 지형은 추적 기술을 극한으로 시험하는 환경입니다. 화천군의 자연환경은 사계절 내내 아름다운 풍경을 선사합니다. 봄에는 야생화가 만발하고, 여름에는 푸른 숲이 시원한 그늘을 제공합니다. 가을에는 단풍이 물들어 사냥을 하며 자연의 아름다움을 동시에 즐길 수 있고, 겨울에는 눈 덮인 산에서의 동계 사냥이 특별한 매력을 발산합니다. 이러한 자연환경은 사냥꾼들에게 단순한 사냥 이상의 경험을 제공합니다. 화천군은 급경사지와 늪지대가 많아 접근성이 낮지만, 이는 고립된 자연 환경을 유지하는 요인입니다. 이러한 지형적 특성은 사냥꾼들에게 도전적인 환경을 제공하며, 특히 멧돼지 추적 시 눈 위의 발자국과 식물 훼손 흔적을 읽는 기술이 필수적입니다. 화천군의 사냥 인구와 현황 2025년 기준 화천군의 공식 사냥 면허 소지자는 200~300명으로 추정됩니다. 이는 강원도 전체(약 4,000명)의 약 5~7% 수준이며, 주로 60대 이상이 80% 이상을 차지합니다. 청년층 참여는 극히 드물지만, 최근 산림 체험 프로그램을 통해 20~30대 관심이 미세하게 증

Post: 1 July 14:02

Southland hunting access information for beginners and pros: geography, seasons, traditions and trophy opportunities Geographical and natural features: wild plains that give birth to the stories of hunters Southland covers an area of approximately 32,000 km², including the Fiordland National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The region's topography ranges from mountain ranges (e.g. the Kermadec Mountains, up to 2,754 metres) to the fertile plains and coasts of the Tasman Sea. The climate is temperate, with cool summers (10-18°C) and cold winters (2-10°C), making hunting in Southland a year-round activity, but requires preparation for sudden weather changes. It is important to keep in mind that snowfall is possible in mountainous areas, even in early summer. Regional hunters and population distribution Southland is home to about 100,000 people, of whom, according to Fish & Game New Zealand (2023), 5-7 per cent (5000-7000 people) regularly hunt. - Local hunters : Often hunt wild boar

Post: 22 May 10:42

ロシア東部のトラの数は、15年前に保護プログラムが開始されて以来、大幅に増加しています。 そして、どうやら虎の保護プログラムは実を結んでいます。 アムール地方と沿海地方には本当にたくさんのトラがいて、その数を規制する必要があります。 現在、沿海地方の住民は、極東全体の住民に脅威を与え始めている危険な虎の周りの状況を明確にするためにロシア大統領に尋ねるウラジミールプーチン ウラジオストクのMKによると、沿海地方の知事であるオレグ・コジェミャコも手紙のコピーを受け取ります。 住民は、誰も彼らに提供することができない繁殖や大胆な動物からの保護が必要であると言います。 長い間700人を超えてきた動物たちは、ますます大胆に行動し、犬や牛を攻撃しています。 人々への攻撃のケースもありました。 手紙に加えて、大統領と知事はまた、状況が多かれ少なかれ正常に解決されるまで、すべての道を行く意欲を確認する住民からのビデオメッセージを受 住民はまた、虎に殺されるという直接的な脅威から同僚を守り、動物を撃った検査官との事件に憤慨し、その後刑事事件が開かれた。 村で2匹の犬を殺した後、アムールトラは小屋の1つの屋根に登り、興奮した住民から呼び出された彼の捕獲のために到着した狩猟サービスを見下ろし 専門家の一人が近づくと、虎は男に飛び乗って地面にノックし、2番目のハンターは文字通りライフルで獣を撃つことで同僚の命を救いました。 https://www.ohotniki.ru/hunting/article/2024/12/31/673470-dikost-rossiyskih-zakonov-na-zonu-za-spasenie-zhizni-cheloveka.html

Post: 10 January 13:40

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