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Сроки охоты в Беларуси: летом и осенью сезон 2025 🦌 Летне-осенний сезон охоты в Беларуси 2025 года стартует 12 июля и завершится 14 декабря. Это период, когда охотники могут легально добывать широкий спектр дичи — от болотной птицы до хищников. Но чтобы охота была законной, необходимо строго соблюдать сроки охоты, правила, иметь лицензию, охотничью путёвку и другие документы. 📅 Календарь открытия охоты по видам в РБ (Беларуси) * С 12 июля — охота на бекаса * С 9 августа — охота на вальдшнепа, перепела, фазана, сизого голубя, вяхиря * С 6 сентября — охота на рябчика, серую куропатку * С 20 сентября — охота на гуся (белолобого, гуменника, серого, канадскую казарку) * Весь сезон — охота на волка, шакала, лисицу, енотовидную собаку, ворону, сороку (при наличии в путёвке) 📍 Правила охоты по регионам и угодьям Беларусь делится на охотничьи зоны: * Зона А — охота на копытных, охота «по перу» ограничена или запрещена * Зона Б — охота на мелкую дичь, разрешена без ограничений * Зона В

Post: 11 July 14:14

The best achievements of hunters in the 2024 season The 2024 hunting season was a real triumph for our hunters! We made every effort to organize exciting and comfortable tours that will be remembered for a long time. This year we managed to get record trophies, which makes us truly happy! In this article, we will tell you about the best achievements of our hunters who conquered mountain views. Hunters' achievements: 1. Bezoar ibex - 159 cm, Turkey, hunter Alexander 2. Central Asian ibex - 147 cm, Kazakhstan, hunter Kenneth 3. Dagestan tur - 105 cm, Dagestan, hunter Javier 4. Bukhara urial - 85 cm, Uzbekistan, hunter Umberto 5. European brown bear - 420 points, Romania, hunter Bernardo 6. Carpathian chamois - 110.45 points, Romania, hunter Nikolay 7. Dzungarian ibex - 115 cm, Kazakhstan, hunter Vadim 8. Siberian roe deer - 1040 g, Russia, hunter Adam 9. Maral - 18 kg, Kazakhstan, hunter Mads We sincerely congratulate our hunters on their outstanding achievements! These records not on

Post: 16 December 10:00

Utah launches first wildlife law enforcement drone team It’s a bird, it’s a plane – nope, it’s a drone. And it’s part of Utah’s new conservation officer drone team aimed at keeping tabs on the hard-to-reach areas of the state. To date, there are five investigators located across the state who have completed the necessary Federal Aviation Administration licensing and training requirements for Unmanned Aerial Systems, according to a press release. “Using drones will help us more effectively solve wildlife crimes, and having trained law enforcement drone pilots will also allow us to assist other law enforcement agencies with search-and-rescue efforts or any other investigations,” said Utah Division of Wildlife Resources (UDWR) Captain Wade Hovinga. “Utah conservation officers are public servants, and these new tools will help us better serve the public, whether we’re solving poaching crimes or locating lost hunters.” UDWR compares the drone specialty designation to the K-9 conservation

Post: 28 September 12:34

Bowhunter injured by angry moose You don’t want an angry moose after you – especially if it knows you tried to kill it. Rescuers responded to a distress alert from a bowhunter’s GPS in Larimer County, Colorado on Tuesday after the hunter attempted to shoot a moose with an arrow. However, when he missed, the moose “charged and then gored” the man in a remote area off Long Draw Road and Highway 14 in the Poudre Canyon, according to Channel 9 News. The response time was “escalated” once officials learned that the hunter likely had “serious, potentially life-threatening injuries.” “Deputies located the hunter, who had hiked part of the way out of the campground by other hunters,” said Larimer County Sheriff’s office (LCSO) spokesperson Jenevieve Kramer. The first deputy was able to provide first aid and place a tourniquet on the injured man’s arm while keeping him comfortable as they waited for Poudre Canyon Fire Protection District paramedics. Paramedics. The hunter was airlifted to

Post: 18 September 12:06

Открытие по болотно-луговой Всех приветствую! Решил впервые написать отчёт и выпало это событие на открытие по болотно-луговой дичи. В общем, приехал с моим верным псом-другом в охотугодья поздновато, как потом оказалось, где-то в 7:30, быстренько натянул болотники, застегнул патронташ (благо, что с вечера вставил патроны) и потопали по полям, да болотам. Местность там действительно какая-то пересечённая - то луг, то болотце, но болота все проходимы в болотниках. Отошли метров 100 от машины.........и началось. Утва со всех сторон от нашего шороха начала подниматься, пёс одурел и, соответственно, пока ни о каких куликах речи быть и могло. Я, естественно, дал ему поноситься, потихонечку выходя на луг, затем команда "ко мне" и началась работа. Буквально метров 15 пройдя челноком, пёс поднимает кулика, ну и я благополучно его добываю (патрон NRG №9, 24 г). Затем, пройдя метров 300 луг нам ничего не дал. Подошли к краю болотца, заросшего камышом, я пустил собаку по кромке болота, а сам

Post: 25 July 18:38

Настал нерестовый запрет в Ярославской области C 15 апреля по 1 июня рыбалка запрещена на Рыбинском водохранилище со всеми притоками. Ловля запрещена с 15 апреля по 15 июня на Горьковском водохранилище и его притоках на протяжении 25 км от устьев вверх по течению, а также с момента распаления льда до 10 июня – в остальных водных объектах рыбохозяйственного значения региона. Кроме этого, нельзя ловить рыбу с 20 апреля по 29 мая в озере Неро, с 20 апреля по 9 мая, с 25 мая по 13 июня и с 15 ноября по 24 декабря – в озере Плещеево, с 1 октября по 30 апреля – на зимовальных ямах. В настоящее время проводятся мероприятия по обозначению нерестовых участков и зимовальных ям на геопортале Ярославской области. В усиленный режим переведена работа рыбоохраны. Будут проводиться ежедневные рейды, в том числе с участием правоохранительных органов, - сообщили в АПК области. ФБГУ «Главрыбвод» с участием сотрудников департамента, а также с привлечением студентов и молодежи организует постановку иску

Post: 18 April 11:14

In the 1970s, it was normal for groups of young Europeans to go across the Sahara in old Land Rovers, on adventures that bordered on the reckless. A group of Spanish filmmakers did almost the same, reflecting one of these adventures while they themselves lived one, they left in 10 vehicles, three of which returned, and for three months they lived in tents and cars while they filmed. The film was somewhat successful, and was even the first Spanish film to be shown in China. But for whatever reason it fell into oblivion, no one digitized it, and like other things it faded into history. But its director recovered 25,000 meters of film, re-edited it and is now promoting it again. We have not seen it yet (we will on December 9), but the quality of the photography seems outstanding to us. Over the next few weeks we will publish some exclusive videos of both the final footage and the making of. Follow us for more and to get the link to the movie social profiles. https://www.sahara.film

Post: 28 November 09:12

Drawing date is November 15th, 2023. ONLY 200 TICKETS LEFT! 2024 all-inclusive 10-day non-resident Kodiak Island Brown Bear and Sitka Blacktail Deer hunt raffle for 2 Hunters. (Only 1 Brown Bear Hunter) The Hunt Includes: 1. A 10 Day fully guided 1×1 brown bear hunt $31,000.00 2. Sitka blacktail deer hunting for you and 1 guest, which includes 1 blacktail buck each. $8,500.00 3. The Trophy Fees for 1 brown bear. 4. The opportunity to hunt Sea Ducks and Red Fox. 5. A Christensen Arms Traverse .375 H&H rifle, topped with Leupold’s VX-6HD CDS-ZL2 1-6x 24mm obj. 30mm tube illuminated fire dot reticle rifle scope and 5 boxes on ammo. MSRP $4,600.00 6. Swarovski 8x42 EL range binoculars MSRP $4,350.00 7. Comfortable cabin accommodations throughout the hunt. 8. Transportation to/from the town of Kodiak to the field. 9. Hunting license and locking tag fees! 10. A check for $5,000.00 to cover commercial flights and expenses. 11. A $4,000.00 (paid to the outfitter) minimum guide an

Post: 17 October 17:35

Colorado Parks and Wildlife seeks elk poacher It’s definitely offseason for elk hunting, but someone didn’t get the message. Colorado Parks and Wildlife (CPW) is looking for any leads in a recent poaching incident that occurred in Park County, Colorado around June 26. A large bull elk carcass was left to waste with the majority of the meat still there, according to Channel 9 News. CPW believes the elk was illegally shot between June 24 and 26 in the area between Como and Hartsel, west of Colorado Springs. The carcass was dumped along Pike National Forest Road 146. A high-power rifle was used and only the backstraps and one antler was removed. The rest of the carcass was left to rot. CPW is hopeful that campers or residents in the Tarryall area or the Indian Mountain Buffalo subdivisions may have seen something related to the crime. “This was a senseless and disgraceful act which demonstrates a complete disregard for Colorado’s wildlife,” said Ian Petkash, CPW District Wildlife Mana

Post: 12 July 14:23

African Wildcat (Africa) Felis silvestris lybica DESCRIPTION (male) Head and body length 21-26 inches (545-665 mm). Tail 11-14 inches (275-360 mm). Weight 9-14 pounds (4-6 kg). (female) Head & body length 18-24 inches (460-620 mm). Tail 10-14 inches (255-355 mm). Weight 5-11 pounds (2.3-5.0 kg). Females have four pairs of teats. The African wildcat is generally recognized as the ancestor of the domestic cat (Felis catus) and often interbreeds with it. The two species are similar in size and appearance and can be difficult to identify in the field; however, there are two features that distinguish purebred wildcats from domestic cats and hybrids. In the wildcat, the backs of the ears are a rich reddish-brown, while domestic cats and hybrids usually have dark gray or black-backed ears, with perhaps a little red. A second feature is the wildcat's long legs. When a wildcat sits upright, its long front legs raise the body almost to the vertical, a position that is nearly impossible for dome

Post: 30 June 15:41

The Mid-Gun-Season Blues: When Times Get Tough Morning Hunts I believe your chances are best during this period when you hunt a morning stand back in the timber. When the pressure is on, an old deer feels most comfortable cruising around or pushing a doe on a hardwood ridge or in a cedar draw or creek bottom. By that time, he should have gone completely nocturnal, but deep woods give him a false sense of security. A buck believes he’s hidden in the trees, but he’s not if you’re posted there. Set up early, and look for a good deer ghosting around at dawn. Then keep hanging tough. Each day into midseason, you’ll hear fewer gunshots and see fewer hunters stomping around the woods. Most of the die-hards who, like you, haven’t tagged out will hunt a couple of hours in morning and afternoon. At midday, things will settle down, and some deer will get up and move. You might still nail a good buck between 9 a.m. and noon.

Post: 14 December 18:45

Hunting season in East Belgium In East Belgium hunting can be carried out in an expansive forested area spanning some 45,000 hectares (111,000 acres). The right to hunt there can be obtained by leasing a hunting ground of at least 50 hectares (123 acres) from the forest owners (the Walloon region, the municipalities or the private owners). This lease runs for 6, 9 or 12 years. It goes without saying that every hunter must hold a hunting licence which is obtained by passing a suitable examination. In East Belgium, game predominantly consists of stags, deer and wild boars, the hunting of which is strictly organised by legislation and the large gamekeeping communities. Contrary to popular belief, hunting is not only organised for the pleasure of hunters but, above all, for the purpose of regulating the number of animals in the forest so that the economic utilisation of the forest is ensured. If game numbers are too high, this can result in substantial damage being caused to the rejuvenat

Post: 19 October 09:58

9 Ways to Ruin Your Outfitted Hunt A multi-thousand-dollar hunt is something to take seriously while still enjoying a great time. Here’s how to behave yourself Outfitted hunts can be very exciting. I’ve done several of them, and most were with salt-of-the-earth folks who respected one another and had a great time. But I’ve shared a couple of camps with chest-thumping types who cussed and drank more than they hunted. It ruined an otherwise great atmosphere. Have you ever been on an outfitted hunt and experienced someone or several people acting foolishly? Did it negatively affect your hunt time in camp? For that matter, have you been the annoying or disrespectful guy or gal in camp? You want to have a good time on an outfitted hunt, but it’s important to follow some common-sense guidelines, too. These are some of the big ones. 1. Keeping Others Awake After traveling a great distance and paying thousands, who wants to be kept awake by someone is talking loudly and slamming doors? Out

Post: 31 August 10:50

Hunters be advised, remaining big game hunting licenses go on sale next week STATEWIDE, Colo. (KKCO) - Hunters mark your calendars for the first Tuesday in August to take a shot at any remaining big game hunting licenses after the primary and secondary draws. Starting August 2 at 9 a.m., remaining licenses placed on the leftover list will be available for purchase. Licenses will go on sale online, over the phone, and in-person at CPW offices and sales locations across the state at the same time. Colorado Parks and Wildlife stated in a press release that prospective hunters ordering online will have the same shot as someone first in line at a physical sales location. Limited licenses will be distributed on a first come first served basis, and this is the first opportunity Colorado hunters will have to get a big game hunting license outside of the draw process. Over-the-counter licenses for elk, bear, archery pronghorn, and whitetail deer will go on sale at the same time. Licenses th

Post: 27 July 10:34

The 10 Most Exotic Fishing Destinations From Around The World! 10. Cairs & Lizard Islands - Australia Black marlin aren't found everywhere on Earth so if catching one is something you just have to do, the best place to go is Australia. The waters between Cairs Island and Lizard island provide the perfect environment for these rare fish. The warm waters allow black marlin to reproduce at a faster rate here than at other warm coastal regions in the Pacific. If you've never fished for black marlin, you may want to head down for a fishing vacation as well as a fun Australian scuba diving experience. 9. Tanzania - Africa Tanzania is famous for many things from the tallest peak in Africa, Mt. Kilimanjaro, and the amazing safari experiences available here. However, it's also one of the best exotic fishing destinations. That wasn't the case not that long ago, but with the discovery of both the Mnyera River and the Ruhudji River, tigerfish weighing over 20 pounds are commonly caught each

Post: 23 May 23:20

10 Classic Hunting Rifles Every Hunter Should Own (Part 3) 8. Remington Model 760 Gamemaster The 760 is a box magazine-fed pump-action with similar looks to Remington’s 870 and 1100 shotgun lines. It began production somewhere around 1952, and naturally became a very popular deer woods rifle. Not a style of rifle that’s commonly associated with Alaska or western-style hunting, the Model 760 is a quick-pointing, quick-shooting bush rifle. It’s great for hunting in thick timber where shot distances are limited, but shots might be fleeting. Model 760 Gamemaster in .30/06 would be a great for bear hunting over bait. 9. Browning BAR Designed by Bruce Browning, grandson of John M. Browning, the sporting BAR is a semi-automatic hunting rifle that was introduced in 1968 and first produced in Belgium. It’s box magazine fed and features a hinged trap-door floorplate that’s opened to insert the magazine. The BAR has been highly successful, and different models are still in production today—i

Post: 21 May 18:42

Animals get better care than their owners, study finds A new study conducted by animal welfare charity Brooke suggests that pet owners are more likely to take their pet for a routine check-up at the vet than go to the doctor for a check-up themselves. The study, which was conducted ahead of World Veterinary Day this Saturday, also found that almost 7 in 10 pet owners would always go to their vet in the first instance to get reliable advice on their animal’s wellbeing, ahead of consulting friends and family or checking social media. As 9 in 10 people agree that vets are a vital part of the community, Brooke is highlighting this importance by putting a spotlight on vets all around the world. Vet and TV broadcaster Dr Scott Miller said the findings show a huge reliance on vet services and highlight just how important vet professionals are to people in the UK. “This is something we see replicated around the world, especially within the communities Brooke works in where people depend o

Post: 27 April 17:33

Facts About Badgers Size Badgers can grow up to 20 to 34 inches (51 to 86 centimeters) long from head to tail. The tail adds an additional 4 to 6 inches (10 to 15 cm) to its length. Badgers weigh between 9 and 39 pounds (4 to 18 kilograms). Habitat Badgers prefer dry, open grasslands, though they are very adaptable. Some also live in woods, quarries, hedgerows, sea cliffs and moorland. American badgers are typically found in the Great Plains region of North America. They can also be found in the western United States, central western Canadian provinces and in the mountainous areas of Mexico, according to the Animal Diversity Web (ADW) at the University of Michigan. Honey badgers are found in southern Africa; hog badgers live primarily in Southeast Asia, India and Sumatra. The Asian badger extends across Russia and into China and Eastern Europe. The European, or Eurasian, badger spans from Ireland and Spain all the way to eastern Russia, China and Japan, according to ADW. Badgers

Post: 8 December 15:42

The sable is a mammal of the genus of martens. It is widespread in the forest zone of Siberia, the edge of its range extends to the north of Eastern Europe. The body length of the sable is 32-58 cm, the tail is 9-17 cm, and the weight is 0.9—1.8 kg. Males are larger than females. Sable fur is one of the most valuable, which is why sable has been exterminated for centuries. On the other hand, the extraction of sable and the trade in sable fur has long served as one of the significant income items in the Russian economy. Sable is of great importance in Russian culture and traditions. In some Russian folk wedding songs, the sable is the personification of the groom, while the paired character, the bride, is the marten. The images of the groom are especially clear, as the sable appears in the North Russian wedding songs. In the Belarusian tradition, a young couple is symbolized by a sable and a squirrel. Sable is of particular importance in the Buryat culture. The sable was a totemic a

Post: 6 January 18:02

10 Classic Hunting Rifles Every Hunter Should Own (Part 2) 4. Ruger No. 1 Single-shot hunting rifles aren’t what most of us have in mind when we think of the classics, but the Ruger No. 1 is one that has stood the test of time. It was introduced in 1967 and is a hammerless falling-block single shot that styled after the British Farquharson rifles and was offered in a plethora of chamberings and developed a cult-like following. In an article introducing the Ruger M/77 in the September 1968 issue of OL, O’Connor says the following regarding the still-new Ruger No. 1: “The production of a single-shot big-game rifle was a bold gamble on Ruger’s part. I am sure that 9 out of 10 market consultants would have said that the demand for single-shot rifles for centerfire cartridges had gone out with the mustache cup and the Stanley Steamer. In spite of all this and also in spite of the fact that Ruger gets a premium price for the No. 1 single shot, his (Bill Ruger) only problem has been to prod

Post: 19 May 17:38

西カペルカイリー(Tetrao urogallus)は、ユーラシアのカペルカイリー、木のライチョウ、ヘザーコック、森のコック、または単にカペルカイリー/ˈ kæp ə r ə ke ə l(j)i/としても知られており、ライチョウ科の重 飼育下で記録された最も重い既知の標本は、7.2キログラム(16ポンド)の重量を持っていました。 ヨーロッパおよびPalearcticを渡って見つけられて、この主に地面に住む森林ライチョウは求愛の表示のために有名である。 その最も近い親戚は、ロシア東部とモンゴル北部と中国の一部のカラマツタイガの森で繁殖する、黒い請求のカペルカイリー、テトラオパルビロストリス オスとメスの西洋カペルカイリーは、そのサイズと色によって簡単に区別できます。 コックは鶏よりもはるかに大きいです。 これは、生きている鳥の種のサイズが最も性的に二形性の1つであり、より大きな種類のバスタードとキジ科の選ばれた少数のメンバーによってのみ コック(男性)の長さは通常74〜85センチメートル(29〜33インチ)で、翼幅は90〜125cm(35〜49インチ)、平均体重は4.1kg(9ポンド1オンス)です。 最大の野生のコックは、100cm(40インチ)の長さと6.7kg(14ポンド12オンス)の重量を達成することができます。 飼育下で記録された最大の標本は7.2kg(15lb14oz)の重量を持っていた。 75の野生のコックの重量は3.6から5.05kg(7lb15ozから11lb2oz)の範囲であることが判明した。 体の羽は濃い灰色から濃い茶色で、胸の羽は濃いメタリックグリーンです。 腹とアンダーテールの隠れ家は、人種に応じて黒から白まで異なります(下記参照)。 鶏(雌)ははるかに小さく、コックの約半分の重さです。 くちばしから尾までのカペルカイリー編の体の長さは約54〜64cm(21〜25インチ)、翼幅は70cm(28インチ)で、重量は1.5〜2.5kg(3lb5oz–5lb8oz)で、平均1.8kg(3lb15oz)です。 上部の羽は茶色で、黒と銀は禁止されています;下側では、より軽く、バフのような黄色です。 伝統的なゲームバードであるcapercaillieは、中央ヨーロッパと北ヨーロッパの領土全体で銃や犬で広く狩られてきました。 これには、トロフィー狩

Post: 14 July 18:17

鹿児島県の喜界島で野生化し頭数が増加傾向にあるシカの駆除数が急増している。2023年度は9月26日時点で165頭と、17年度の駆除開始以降で最多だった22年度実績(76頭)を大幅に上回っている。喜界町農業振興課は「根絶を目指し、このペースで捕獲を進めたい」としている。  町は18年度と21年度、シカのふん粒確認や自動撮影カメラによる生息実態調査を実施。推計頭数は18年度の115頭から21年度には303頭に増加した。主に百之台国立公園周辺など島中央部や小野津、志戸桶、佐手久など島北部の集落の林などに生息しているとみられ、サトウキビの新芽や牛の飼料などの食害が確認されているという。  同町では猟友会の協力を得て17年度に本格的な駆除事業を開始。当初2人でスタートした狩猟従事者数は年々増加し、現在は16人。駆除実績は17年度20頭、18年度37頭、19年度40頭、20年度66頭、21年度70頭と推移している。  事業開始からしばらく、捕獲報奨金は1頭当たり1万円に設定していたが、22年度下半期から1万5千円に増額。今年度からは年間捕獲数が10頭までは同額、11頭以降は2万円にするなど、この2年間で報奨金を引き上げた。  駆除頭数の増加について同課は「狩猟従事者が増え、設置するわなの増加や捕獲成功率の上昇、報奨金の引き上げ効果などが要因ではないか」と分析。今年度は当初予算で150万円を計上していたが駆除数増加で予算超過となったため、補正予算で200万円を増額しており、「行政もできる限りバックアップして、駆除につなげたい」としている。

Post: 22 November 15:38

北海道の狩猟地:自然と伝統が交わる場所 地理的・自然的特徴 北海道は日本最北端に位置し、広大な森林、山岳地帯、湿原、河川など多様な自然環境が広がっています。これらの地形は、野生動物の生息に理想的な条件を提供しており、狩猟にとって非常に有利な地域です。特に、知床連山や大雪山系は、大型哺乳類の生息地として知られています。また、北海道の気候は四季がはっきりしており、冬の積雪は狩猟シーズンに大きな影響を与えます。 狩猟者と地域の人口統計 北海道は日本で最も狩猟が盛んな地域の一つです。2025年のデータによると、北海道には約1万5千人の狩猟免許所持者がいます。これは日本の全狩猟免許所持者の約20%を占めています。地域の人口減少が進む中でも、狩猟文化は根強く残っており、特に農村部では生活の一部として受け継がれています。 狩猟の特徴 北海道の狩猟は、その広大な土地と豊かな野生動物相を活かしたものが中心です。特に、エゾシカやヒグマなどの大型動物が主要なターゲットとなっています。また、北海道は日本で唯一、ヒグマの狩猟が許可されている地域でもあります。狩猟方法は、銃器を使った狩猟が主流ですが、罠を使った伝統的な方法も一部で行われています。 地域の狩猟タイプと対象動物 北海道で主に狩猟される動物は以下の通りです: エゾシカ:個体数が多く、狩猟の主要対象です。 ヒグマ:個体数管理のための狩猟が許可されています。 キツネやタヌキ:毛皮を目的とした狩猟が行われます。 ライチョウやカモ類:鳥猟の対象です。 狩猟シーズン 北海道の狩猟シーズンは、対象動物によって異なります。一般的に、エゾシカの狩猟シーズンは9月から翌年3月までです。ヒグマの狩猟は、春と秋の特定の期間に限定されています。鳥猟は、11月から2月にかけて行われます。シーズン外の狩猟は厳しく規制されており、違反者は重い罰則を受けます。 狩猟者団体とクラブ 北海道には多くの狩猟者団体やクラブが存在します。例えば、「北海道猟友会」は、狩猟者の技術向上や安全確保を目的とした活動を行っています。また、地域ごとに小さな狩猟クラブもあり、情報交換や共同での狩猟が行われています。 狩猟に関する法律 北海道の狩猟は、日本の「鳥獣保護管理法」に基づいて規制されています。狩猟免許の取得には、講習会と試験の合格が必要です。また、狩猟可能な動物の種類や数、使用で

Post: 12 June 19:02

探索白俄罗斯的狩猎:全面指南 在白俄罗斯狩猎是一种迷人的体验,不仅可以感受到狩猎的刺激,还可以感受到该地区丰富的文化挂毯和多样化的野生动物。 白俄罗斯坐落在东欧,拥有广阔的森林、广阔的湿地和众多的河流和湖泊。 这些自然景观为各种动物提供了理想的栖息地,使其成为当地和国际猎人的首选目的地。 白俄罗斯的狩猎景观 白俄罗斯的特点是其广阔而未受破坏的性质。 该国约有40%被森林复盖,其中大部分是古老的,生物多样性丰富。 这个多样化的生态系统是各种游戏物种的家园,包括鹿,野猪,麋鹿,以及许多鸟类,如鸭子和樵夫。 这里的狩猎季节管制良好,确保可持续性,同时让猎人享受他们的激情。 可用的游戏类型 白俄罗斯的猎人可以追求各种各样的游戏,可以分为大游戏,小游戏和鸟类狩猎。 每个类别都为技能发展提供了独特的挑战和机会。 大型狩猎活动: 白俄罗斯的大型野生动物主要包括欧洲麋鹿、马鹿和野猪等物种。 麋鹿以其令人印象深刻的鹿角和强大的框架而闻名,尤其受到追捧。 野猪狩猎,通常在较大的群体中进行,由于动物的侵略性和难以捉摸的行为,需要进行战略规划。 小型狩猎游戏: 对于小型游戏,猎人可以瞄准野兔和狐狸等物种。 狩猎小游戏提供了一个不同的挑战,需要敏锐的眼光和熟练的拍摄。 追求更快,更小的动物的兴奋可以从更大的狩猎中提供令人耳目一新的休息。 鸟类狩猎: 白俄罗斯也是鸟类猎人的天堂。 拥有无数的湿地和湖泊,在迁徙季节,鸭子和鹅等候鸟很多。 此外,woodcock狩猎是当地猎人喜爱的传统,为他们在错综复杂的森林中航行提供了独特的体验。 规例及发牌 白俄罗斯政府制定了法规,以确保负责任的狩猎行为。 所有猎人都必须获得自然资源和环境保护部的狩猎许可证。 这个过程需要证明在处理枪支方面的熟练程度,遵守安全实践,以及对可持续狩猎的承诺。 狩猎季节因物种而异,为保护繁殖种群设定了特定的日期。 例如,大型狩猎活动通常从9月到1月,而鸟类狩猎季节可能延伸到春季和初秋。 了解这些法规对于道德考虑和遵守法律至关重要。 白俄罗斯的狩猎文化 白俄罗斯的狩猎深深植根于这个国家的文化结构中。 它通常被视为一种通过仪式,世世代代流传下来。 许多家庭参与狩猎传统,在家庭成员之间建立牢固的联系,促进环境管理。 传统做法 狩猎不仅仅是一项运动,也是白俄罗斯许多人的一种生活方式。 传统的狩猎习俗通常在社区聚会和节日期

Post: 2 December 12:20

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