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Девушка-охотник из Вилейского района: «Когда мужчины видят меня в лесу с ружьем, смотрят, как на НЛО» Автор фото: из архива героини публикации Три года назад Елена Апанасевич получила удостоверение на право охоты. Сейчас вилейчанке 28 лет. Она работает в музыкальной школе, играет на баяне и гоняет на мотоцикле. А по выходным надевает камуфляжный костюм, берет ружье и идет в лес. Белорусская амазонка — о том, почему пошла на охоту. Впервые на охоту Елена попала шесть лет назад с папой и братом, рассказывает МЛЫН.BY. — Охота меня никогда не интересовала, пока я не попала с отцом в зимний лес. Было страшно, но интересно, — вспоминает Елена. — Я знала, что есть женщины-охотники и два года назад решила получить удостоверение. Сдала экзамены и купила ружье. Елена Апанасевич охотится вот уже третий сезон. Говорит, процесс занятный, несмотря на то, что многие считают это исконно мужским делом.

Post: 22 October 09:43

Barbuda is a wildlife paradise Barbuda’s small population, with large areas of undeveloped land and a once pristine coastline interspersed with natural salt-ponds make it the perfect habitat for hundreds of species of sea birds and animals, many of them now lost or endangered elsewhere in the Caribbean. After a shower of rain you might see a land turtle looking for a drink, and after a big seasonal rain there will be land crabs marching by the hundreds. Any large development disturbs this incredible natural environment and Barbudans have always sought to keep it this way. The island has long been home to nesting sea turtles whose tracks can be seen in the sand on nearly every beach of our coastline, and a short drive into the bush in Barbuda is a wonderful opportunity to see many different animals living – often in harsh drought conditions – in their own space, mostly undisturbed. There are guinea birds, too many donkeys and large cattle that are brought in occasionally to be slaught

Post: 7 December 17:53

Drought impacts mule deer antler growth in Texas Long-term drought has resulted in massive reverberations across the West. In Texas, it has impacted mule deer, particularly herds in the Panhandle and Trans-Pecos areas. With archery season already underway and general season on-deck in a just a couple of weeks, hunters should be aware that, this year, antler growth is below average even though herd health is still holding steady, according to the Texas Farm Bureau. “I would say the chances of bagging a mule deer would probably be average, but the antler production is going to be quite a bit below average just because we didn’t have any moisture during the antler development time,” said Shawn Gray, Texas Parks and Wildlife Department (TPWD) mule deer and pronghorn program leader. Low fawn production is also linked to “timely rains, and its impact on forages.” Currently, the average mule deer fawn crop in the Trans-Pecos and the Panhandle is 30% to 35%, which Gray acknowledges should s

Post: 16 November 18:25

Drought impacts mule deer antler growth in Texas Long-term drought has resulted in massive reverberations across the West. In Texas, it has impacted mule deer, particularly herds in the Panhandle and Trans-Pecos areas. With archery season already underway and general season on-deck in a just a couple of weeks, hunters should be aware that, this year, antler growth is below average even though herd health is still holding steady, according to the Texas Farm Bureau. “I would say the chances of bagging a mule deer would probably be average, but the antler production is going to be quite a bit below average just because we didn’t have any moisture during the antler development time,” said Shawn Gray, Texas Parks and Wildlife Department (TPWD) mule deer and pronghorn program leader. Low fawn production is also linked to “timely rains, and its impact on forages.” Currently, the average mule deer fawn crop in the Trans-Pecos and the Panhandle is 30% to 35%, which Gray acknowledges should s

Post: 4 November 10:05

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

Tennessee Moves to Later Turkey Season, 2-Bird Bag Limit, No Fanning on Public Land After extensive discussion and comment, the Tennessee Fish and Wildlife Commission approved big changes for next year's turkey hunters The Tennessee Fish & Wildlife Commission voted on a slew of big changes for the 2023 spring turkey season during a series of open meetings June 2 and 3, 2022. You can watch the full meetings here and here. So what do the changes look like? The first is actually a change to the trapping regulations, with a year-round trapping season now allowed for raccoons and opossums — critters that are considered among the worst nest predators of wild turkeys. The hunting season for those animals will remain as-is (July 1 to March 15), but the daily bag limit for both species will be doubled for hunters. As for turkeys, the Spring 2023 bag limit will be reduced from three birds to two, only one of which can be a jake. There was a lengthy discussion about stopping the harvest of jake

Post: 29 June 11:29

Tips for Nighttime Predator Hunters Ditch the daylight for consistent coyote hunting action Hunting at night can be one of the most effective ways to take coyotes. Like most predators, they tend to be more active after dark, so chances are good that they’ll be up and searching for food while you’re calling to them. Hiding under the cover of darkness makes it much easier to trick a predator’s keen eyesight, too. So what’s stopping you from predator hunting at night? In a lot of places, it’s illegal. But the good news is, more and more states are passing new and expanding existing night hunting regulations. Kentucky opened night hunting a couple years ago, and a bill currently working through the Pennsylvania House would allow hunting with night vision and thermal scopes for part of the year. Since regulations are changing fast, it’s important to do some research so that you know your state’s exact law before you go. Play It Safe Coyotes and other predators tend to see a lot better than

Post: 23 June 10:57

Field Butchering Tips and Tactics Blog by Marcus Weiner Photos by Brian Woobank Butchering big game is a skill earned from experience and can be daunting to the new hunter. But it doesn’t need to be. Ungulates are constructed the same way, so learning how to break down a deer will give you the introductory skills needed to tackle larger animals like caribou, elk and moose. Here are some field butchering tips and tactics. There are two school of thought on butchering big game in the field – the gutless method or the gutting method. I prefer the gutless method of field butchering big game. Since most of the animals I take in Alaska require them to be packed out, then breaking them down into four quarters; two backstraps; two tenderloins; two sets of ribs, briskets, flank and skirt steaks; and neck meat are the usually butchering method. With that fact in mind, the only reason to gut the animal is if you don’t have the ability to break it down immediately. My goal with every animal is

Post: 14 June 13:31

Hunting regulations Czech Republic For hunting in the Czech Republic you need a Czech hunting license (please bring your own valid hunting license from your country too) and a hunting liability insurance from the Czech Insurance Office. Both are organized by our partner for you. Export of trophies The trophies for game caught in the Czech Republic may be imported into EU without any problems. Traceability can be required by the EU authorities at any time, e.g. the hunter must be able to prove where the game was killed. This is the hunting protocol which is created at the end of the hunt. Small game hunting Our partner has been dedicated to small game hunting for years and organizes hunts for pheasants, royal pheasants, wild turkeys and red chickens. All the hunts take place in the hunting area Kakov. Our hunting area with a size of 600ha is located on the edge of the Planice ridge, about 40 km from the city of Pilsen, near the small town Nepomuk between the villages Polanka and Pohor

Post: 8 June 14:16

Enormous Sinkhole With Ancient Forest Inside Discovered in China An enormous sinkhole with an ancient forest inside has been discovered by cave explorers in China. The sinkhole in Leye County, in the Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, is 630 feet deep and home to primitive trees that are growing as tall as 131 feet, the Xinhua news agency reported. The hole appears to be a paradise for an abundant array of fauna. Zhang Yuanhai, senior engineer at the Institute of Karst Geology of China Geological Survey, told the news agency that there are also three caves within the hole, which are likely clues into the sinkhole's early evolution. The enormous sinkhole's interior is about 1,004 feet long and 492 feet wide, Xinhua reported. Some of the plants growing in the forest can reach a person's shoulders, leader of the expedition team Chen Lixin told Xinhua. The hole could even be home to species that science has not recorded yet. Chen told Live Science that he "wouldn't be surprised" to di

Post: 14 May 12:31

Lever-action rifles may seem antiquated, but for some folks, they offer a great combination of hunting aptitude and self-defense effectiveness. The X Model from Henry takes their proven action and adds a bit of a tactical flair with synthetic furniture, a short rail at the end of the fore-end, and a threaded muzzle. Muzzle brakes or a suppressor can be easily added, and even for a camp rifle, being able to easily attach a light is a well-thought-out attribute. It’s a short, handy rifle that can be operated quickly and maneuvered well in tight spaces and cycled very quickly. Your caliber selection will depend on your needs. If you’re dealing with lots of bears as well as two-legged threats, the .45-70 will be the way to go. Otherwise, the .357 or .44 mag options offer plenty of power for hunting deer, and offer increased magazine capacity. Not to mention that the increased barrel length will give you better performance than a handgun will, with mild to little recoil. MSRP: $970

Post: 22 September 17:09

Hour-to-Hour Elk Hunting Tactics. Elk hunting differs from a traditional whitetail hunt in many ways. Elevation, rugged terrain and extraction adversities separate the two, just to name a handful of complicating distinctions. Another difference is the fact elk keep a schedule that offers hunting opportunities throughout the day, whereas whitetails may shut down. Focus on meeting locations that vary by the hour to engage your leggy quarry instead of napping under an old pine tree. 6 a.m. to 10 a.m. If I had to rate one period as the Holy Grail, it would be dawn through midmorning. Elk seem to be anxious, agitated and goal-oriented. That equals noise, and noisy elk are easy to track. The "anxious" issue arises from elk being exposed at sunrise to potential hunting pressure. They are anxious to move to private digs most hunters will be pressed to reach. Herd bulls are anxious to keep the harem together while moving through a barrage of tag-along satellite bulls. What is the goal? By midmo

Post: 17 September 18:10

🎉 Беларускія навукоўцы адкрылі 33 новыя для сусветнай навукі расліны! Ганарымся! Пра іх і не толькі ты можаш даведацца ў 4-м томе кнігі “Флора Беларусі”, які выйшаў нядаўна і хутка можа стаць бібліяграфічнай рэдкасцю. 🌿 Усе гэтыя віды адкрыты беларускімі вучонымі на тэрыторыі Беларусі. Гэта вельмі надзвычайна, улічваючы, што наша краіна адносна невялікая і размешчана на раўніне. Расліны назвалі ў гонар беларускіх рэгіёнаў і населеных пунктаў, а таксама ў гонар беларускіх вучоных. 👏 Гэты вельмі круты вынік працы беларускіх батанікаў праслаўляе ў свеце Беларусь і беларускую навуку. Аркадзь Скуратовіч, адзін з аўтараў новага тома, старшы навуковы супрацоўнік Інстытута эксперыментальнай батанікі НАН Беларусі кажа, што і навукоўцы, і тыя, хто цікавіцца флорай, ужо толькі дзеля апісанняў гэтых новых для сусветнай навукі відаў спяшаюцца купіць кнігу. 🌱 Новы том кнігі прысвечаны класу двухдольныя, у ім 743 старонкі, дзе апісаны 454 віды дзікарослых і акультываваных раслін, а таксам

Post: 4 January 13:19

Самый дорогой сокол редкой породы продан на аукционе: цена хищной птицы сокол Не так давно в Саудовской Аравии прошел аукцион Gulf Bird Auction, на котором и был продан самый дорогой сокол. Подвид этих птиц постепенно исчезает с лица Земли – это одна из причин астрономической стоимости живого лота. Он относится к разновидности так называемого странствующего сокола. Другие их названия – шахин, рыжеголовый сапсан или пустынный сокол. Эти птицы занесены в Международную Красную Книгу. За сколько купили одного из представителей редкой породы, расскажет Joinfo.com. Стоимость редкой птицы Шахин был продан на аукционе за 173 000 долларов. Согласно организаторам торгов, это самая дорогая птица данного вида, а также самая ценная покупка за все время аукциона. Представитель редкой породы был куплен во вторник, 13 октября 2020 года. Прежний хозяин птицы объяснил, что причиной столь высокой стоимости птицы стала не только ее принадлежность к исчезающему виду, но и потрясающие физические данны

Post: 24 November 15:29

Перуанская семья покупала хаски, но получила андскую лисицу Домашний питомец открыл сезон охоты на соседских кур и морских свинок. Жительница Перу Марибель Сотело и ее сын купили в небольшом зоомагазине Лимы щенка за $13. Им было сказано, что это хаски. Малыш получил имя Ран-Ран (Run Run, «беги-беги»). Прошло совсем немного времени, и подросший щенок стал демонстрировать не столько скорость бега, сколько охотничьи навыки. В соседних дворах стали исчезать цыплята и куры, морские свинки и утки. Марибель пыталась уладить конфликты, выплачивая соседям компенсации, а сын искал возможности сдать охотника в специализированный центр или зоопарк. К этому времени семья уже поняла, что им продали не хаски, а какое-то дикое хищное животное, но пока она решала проблему, Ран-Ран сбежал. На его поиски были направлены представители полиции и природоохранного ведомства Serfor. По фотографиям специалисты установили, что нарушителем спокойствия была восьмимесячная андская лисица (Lycalopex culpaeus)

Post: 12 November 11:06

The Cape Buffalo is considered by some to be the most dangerous of all of the Big Five. While he seems docile enough when viewed undisturbed in the herd, when agitated or wounded this bovine can be extremely aggressive, vindictive, and cunning. Found all over southern Africa in herds of various sizes, the buffalo can weigh up to 1800 pounds. He is primarily a grazer but an occasional browser who must drink every day. They favor the thick bushveld during the day, leisurely moving and grazing as they go. At night they tend to herd up to protect the young from their archenemy, the lion. Both sexes carry horns, however, the horns of a bull can be quite spectacular in spread, with a deep curl and a solid boss covering the forehead. Cows lack the boss, but can have a very wide spread; in fact, the world record buffalo on file in the Roland Ward record book is a cow with a spread of some 62 inches. With a well-placed shot, a rifle of .375 caliber is adequate for the Cape buffalo. However, a

Post: 12 May 13:41

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