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In Brest, near the old building of the Pushkin State University, there is an educational and methodological complex called "Winter Garden". The first floor of the Winter Garden is divided into three conditional climatic zones. Crossing the threshold, we find ourselves in the tropics, where beautiful ferns and orchids grow. The calming and enchanting atmosphere has a beneficial effect on the state of mind. In the land of subtropics, ripening lemons and pomegranates surprise. In the desert zone, we paid attention to haworthia, gasteria, agave, milkweed and various cacti. It is immediately obvious that caring for a living particle of nature requires knowledge, responsibility and effort. Only a creative and diligent team that works within the walls of this institution can do this. And most importantly, these people have the desire to convey to us knowledge about nature in the most understandable, simple and beautiful way.

Post: 28 October 17:29

Hunting in TUNIS: Demographics in Tunisia, Geography, Local Laws, Clubs and Communities, Hunting Legislation of Tunisia (PART II) Hunting Seasons and Optimal Times The hunting season in Tunis follows the national calendar, with the best hunting times falling during the fall and winter months. The period from October to February is ideal for both small game and bird hunting, as this is when wildlife is most active and migratory birds are passing through the region. Early mornings and late afternoons are typically the best times for hunting, especially for small game like rabbits and hares, as these animals are more active during the cooler parts of the day. Bird hunting, particularly for migratory species, peaks during the fall when large flocks of quail, thrushes, and other migratory birds make their way through Tunisia. These birds stop to rest in the fertile habitats of Tunis, making it a prime location for hunters. Waterfowl hunting is also most productive during the winter month

Post: 5 August 09:28

Hunting in County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland: geography, types of hunting and hunting animals, hunting seasons and legislation in the region Geographical and natural features of the region County Fermanagh is famous for its lakes, rivers and marshes, which create ideal habitat for waterfowl. The central place is occupied by the Lough Erne lake system, consisting of the Upper and Lower Lakes connected by the Ern River. This region is rich in vegetation, including reed beds and moist meadows, which makes it attractive for game species such as teal and wigeon. Lough Erne is a key place for bird migration, especially in autumn and winter. Thousands of wild ducks and geese stay here for the winter, which makes the lake a real paradise for waterfowl hunters. Hunters and demographics of the region Hunting in County Fermanagh has a long tradition, and the locals actively support this type of activity. It is estimated that there are about 1,500 active hunters in the region, making up a si

Post: 27 May 15:30

Hunting in the Tongariro National Park region, iconic terrain meets big game: features, demographics, seasons and legislation Natural and topographical features of the region Tongariro National Park covers an area of about 795 square kilometres and includes three active volcanoes: Ruapehu, Ngauruhoe and Tongariro. The region is characterised by a variety of landscapes, from alpine meadows to dense beech forests and crystal clear rivers. A UNESCO World Heritage Site, the region is renowned for its volcanic landscapes, dense forests and rich fauna. This diversity makes it an ideal hunting destination as it is home to many species of animals including deer, tahr and rabbits. The climate in the region is variable: temperatures can reach +20°C in summer and drop below freezing in winter. This is important to consider when planning a hunt, as weather conditions can greatly affect the success of the event. In winter, the volcanic slopes are covered with snow, which creates additional challen

Post: 27 May 12:28

Tease the geese ...we won't, we'll get them! Geese 🪿 Canada goose, grey goose, bean goose and more are now flying from their habitats in Europe to "winter quarters" in the south, which, of course, are not winter at all, but that's another story. And what remains in Europe? Those geese that didn't make it under the heavy fire of feather hunters. Now is the most effective time for goose hunting in northern Europe - 🇮🇸 Iceland, 🇸🇪 Sweden, 🇩🇰 Denmark. In three days you can shoot so much - if you're lucky with the flight - that you'll then need a restorative course of shoulder and arm massage. Therefore, we recommend starting to download 💪 in advance, well, definitely in the summer, so that you arrive to the geese beautiful #remborokkimacho and, what is even more important, hardy. ❗️All lovers of bird battles should definitely contact us. We know great places and professional guides. 💬 write to Telegram (https://t.me/safari_stalker) #goose_hunting

Post: 21 November 09:27

Tips for Camouflage in Hunting: Choosing the Right Camouflage, Blending In, and Minimizing Noise Effective #camouflage is key to a successful #hunt, as blending into the environment lets hunters approach their target undetected. Here are some tips on choosing the right #camouflage_gear, staying hidden in the forest or open areas, and minimizing noise. Camouflage: How to Choose the Right One The choice of camouflage depends on the terrain, season, and time of day. In the forest, green and brown tones help blend in with trees and foliage, while in winter conditions, a white-grey camouflage works best on snowy terrain. For hunting in open plains, beige and brown colors are better, blending in with grass and dry landscapes. Seasonal #hunting_camouflage also varies: summer clothing is lightweight and breathable, while winter gear is warm and can come with snow covers. Blending in on Different Terrains Beyond camouflage, choose #hunting_gear that doesn’t stand out in the environment. Hats

Post: 1 November 10:58

UTAH ADDS MORE COW ELK PERMITS TO 2021/22 SEASON There will be more elk opportunity in Utah for the 2021/22 season. Last month, the Utah Wildlife Board approved additional cow elk hunting permits across the state to help manage elk during the extended drought season, according to a press release. “These permits were proposed to help minimize conflicts and damage that could occur on big game winter ranges, as well as possible conflicts with agricultural properties. These additional elk permits are intended to reduce competition between elk and other big game species on winter ranges and to ensure the overall health of various elk and deer herds,” said Covy Jones, Utah Division of Wildlife Resources (UDWR) big game coordinator. “These issues are a result of the severe drought limiting typical habitat and feed for elk and other big game animals across Utah, so these additional permits are being implemented as a proactive measure.” According to UDWR, there will be an additional 1,052 an

Post: 16 September 18:42

Czech beavers built a dam in 2 days, which the authorities had been coordinating for 7 years. Beavers lead an active lifestyle in the water not only in summer, but also in winter. For this, beavers need reservoirs deep enough so that in winter the water in them does not freeze to the very bottom. But, unfortunately, beavers do not always come across such deep rivers. So beavers have to build dams to raise the water level in order to increase or maintain the depth of the reservoir. The construction and repair of dams requires the efforts of many beavers. In addition, beavers work in shifts, and each “shift” consists of a small group of individuals. CT24 TV channel informs that in Czech city of Brdy beavers built in two days a dam, which took the local administration seven years to coordinate. With their hard work, the animals saved the authorities $ 1.2 million. The project to waterlog part of the territories of the Brdy Landscape Park has been under development since 2018. During

Post: 4 February 01:14

Snow Tours: Kuban I want to be surprised, looking at the photo, that it is not winter yet! 🔜There is still so much interesting ahead, the season is in full swing and it is still a long way to the New Year holidays. But in fact, winter is already really in a month, and the Caucasus Mountains are already covered with snow ❄️ Our hunters on the slopes of the Caucasus Range 🏔 made their way through snowdrifts, froze and got wet, but got their Kuban tour! We are proud, well done 🩵 And to make it easier to overcome, Stalker before each trip of our hunter to any country and time of year provides information about the weather at the point and ⛅️🌧🌦 a forecast for the entire hunt, about the required equipment. So that the snow in October is not "like snow on the head". 🏹 Stalker will help you choose a hunt, prepare it, prepare you properly and conduct the tour with success! Stay in touch ⬇️ 💬 write to Telegram (https://t.me/safari_stalker) #охода_на_кубанских_тур

Post: 1 November 09:30

Je vends 8 gilets de protection pour chiens. 6 naturedog et 2 browning light. Les gilets naturedog ont ete lavés et reparés chaque annee par naturedog. (Pour info pour la suite cest 50€ lentretien (reparation) du gilet.) Photos a la demande. Curieux s'abstenir. -1 neuf (1 sortie) naturedog taille 70 vendu avec 2 fermetures eclairs en plus. 220€ -1 neuf (1 sortie) naturedog taille 75 vendu avec 1 fermeture eclair en plus. 210€ -1 bon etat naturedog taille 70 avec 2 fermetures eclairs en plus. 150€ -1 bon etat naturedog taille 70 avec 4 fermetures eclairs et 2 rabats en plus. 180€ -1 moyen etat taille 50 (fox par exemple) avec 3 fermetures eclairs et 1 rabat en plus. 130€ -1 mauvais etat taille 70 1 rabat riveté (ne scratchait plus) 2 fermetures en plus. Fait son job protege le chien. 60€ -1 mauvais etat browning taille 65 le rabat ne scratche plus alors nous le fermons avec des cerflex largement suffisant le gilet fait son job. 50€ -1 mauvais etat browning taille 50 (fox par exemple) fe

Post: 28 March 10:28

Bonjour ! Le vert sous les grilles est probablement de la mousse ou des algues qui se développent avec l'humidité. Puisque votre évacuation est reliée à la fosse, il est effectivement important d’éviter les produits chimiques agressifs. Voici quelques solutions plus douces et respectueuses de l’environnement : Eau chaude avec du vinaigre blanc : Mélangez de l'eau chaude avec une bonne quantité de vinaigre blanc et versez-le directement sur les zones concernées. Laissez agir quelques heures, puis brossez et rincez. Bicarbonate de soude : Saupoudrez du bicarbonate de soude sur les zones vertes, laissez agir un moment, puis brossez avec de l’eau chaude. Le bicarbonate est naturel et ne polluera pas la fosse. Savon noir et brosse : Préparez une solution avec du savon noir dilué dans de l’eau tiède, appliquez-la et brossez les zones touchées. Le savon noir est biodégradable et sécuritaire pour les fosses septiques. Jardinage : Améliorer le drainage autour de vos murets peut aussi aider

Post: 30 October 09:29

BIEN NETTOYER SON ARME DE CHASSE 1/ NETTOYAGE DU CANON : INTÉRIEUR & EXTÉRIEUR LES ARMES À CANON BASCULANT, FUSIL ET CARABINE Il n’est pas nécessaire de procéder à un nettoyage complet de l’arme après chaque sortie de chasse. Commencez par un coup de chiffon sec sur tout le fusil, puis nettoyez les canons intérieurs comme sur une arme à canon basculant, et terminez par passer un chiffon légèrement huilé sur le canon extérieur. Nous vous conseillons de procéder au nettoyage complet de votre arme toutes les 3 sorties, suivant l’utilisation que vous en avez fait. 2/ NETTOYAGE DU FILETAGE, HUILAGE (OU GRAISSE SPÉCIAL CHOKES) Dévissez et commencez par essuyer les filetages au chiffon propre ou au papier essuie tout. Si le choke est bloqué, aspergez-le de dégrippant et laissez agir pendant quelques heures avant de réessayer de le dévisser. Dégraissez ensuite le filetage avec un dégraissant pour arme afin de nettoyer en profondeur. Vous pouvez utiliser une brosse à dent douce pour nettoy

Post: 16 October 18:32

Le réseau social ultime et l'application gratuite pour les chasseurs : découvrez UH.APP Vous êtes un chasseur passionné qui souhaite entrer en contact avec des passionnés partageant les mêmes idées, partager vos expériences et améliorer vos compétences de chasse ? Ne cherchez pas plus loin que UH.APP, l'application United Hunters ! Cette plateforme gratuite et innovante est conçue spécifiquement pour les chasseurs de tous niveaux, offrant un ensemble complet de fonctionnalités qui vous permettent d'interagir avec la communauté des chasseurs comme jamais auparavant. https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.uhapp.uhapp&hl=fr Pourquoi UH.APP se démarque Avec une gamme de fonctionnalités adaptées aux besoins des chasseurs, UH.APP n'est pas seulement une application ; c'est votre réseau social de référence pour tout ce qui concerne la chasse. Que vous suiviez vos aventures de chasse ou que vous partagiez des trucs et astuces avec d'autres chasseurs, UH.APP vous couvre. Princi

Post: 17 December 12:55

"Le Lièvre et le Faisan : Une Rencontre dans les Champs de Blé" Dans les champs dorés où le blé ondulait, Un lièvre et un faisan se croisèrent en paix. Le lièvre, agile et vif, bondissait avec ardeur, Tandis que le faisan, majestueux, foulait la terre avec lenteur. "Bonjour, noble faisan, que fais-tu ici, Parmi ces champs de blé si loin de tes abris ?" Demanda le lièvre, curieux et alerte, À son compagnon au plumage vert et clair. Le faisan, d'un ton calme et réfléchi, Répondit au lièvre, avec douceur infinie : "Cher lièvre, je viens ici me ressourcer, Pour goûter à la paix et à la beauté du champ d'été. Dans ces vastes étendues de blé doré, Je trouve la sérénité, loin du tumulte forcé. Chaque brin de blé est un poème de vie, Chaque bruissement de vent, une mélodie infinie." Le lièvre, étonné par ces paroles pleines de sagesse, S'arrêta un instant pour méditer avec finesse. Il comprit alors que la paix ne se trouve pas seulement dans la course, Mais aussi dans la contemplation de la na

Post: 30 May 09:14

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