An 11th century “ornamental shield” that was carved from an elk's antler, found in the funerary chapel of Louis the Pious in Metz, France. Post: 26 October 18:01
Fiordland National Park, New Zealand Each year starting in the end of November and peaking in early December, fields of bright purple Russell Lupins bloom across New Zealand's South Island. One of the most beautiful spots to go Lupin-spotting is in Fiordland National Park, home to the equally gorgeous Milford Sound.Post: 18 May 12:19
Fiordland National Park, New Zealand Each year starting in the end of November and peaking in early December, fields of bright purple Russell Lupins bloom across New Zealand's South Island. One of the most beautiful spots to go Lupin-spotting is in Fiordland National Park, home to the equally gorgeous Milford Sound.Post: 17 May 12:14
Hunting Seasons in Lofoten Islands: Restrictions, Bans, and Protected Species, Choosing Timing, Gear, and Tactics The Lofoten Islands provide a unique hunting experience amid stunning Arctic landscapes and rich wildlife. To ensure a successful and legal hunt, it is vital to understand the official hunting seasons, regional regulations, licensing requirements, and best hunting periods. This guide offers a comprehensive overview to help you plan your adventure in this spectacular Norwegian archipelago. Regional Hunting Timetables and Rules in Lofoten Islands Hunting in the Lofoten Islands follows strict seasonal schedules set by Norwegian authorities to balance sustainable wildlife management with traditional practices. The main hunting season runs from August to December, covering most game species. There is also a limited hunting period in April and May for certain bird species. The Arctic climate and migratory patterns significantly influence these seasons, resulting in shorter huPost: 14 August 13:23
Hunting in Cuvette: River Systems and Wetlands, Local Hunting Communities, and Wildlife Diversity Hunting in Cuvette region offers a deep connection to Central African wilderness, making it a vital destination for both traditional and regulated hunting. The region, rich in biodiversity and shaped by natural river systems, supports a variety of game species and a hunting culture still very much alive among local communities. Hunting in Cuvette region is defined by its remote terrain, seasonal dynamics, and the continuation of indigenous knowledge passed down through generations. Geographic and Environmental Features Cuvette, located in the central-northern part of the Republic of the Congo, is dominated by tropical rainforests, swampy basins, and lowland floodplains, particularly those surrounding the Congo and Likouala rivers. This hydrographic system creates unique wetland ecosystems rich in biodiversity. The area experiences an equatorial climate, with high rainfall and humidity, Post: 23 July 15:57
Englische Hunderassen (Rassen Großbritanniens) sind mehr als 60 Rassen, die auf dem Territorium dieses Staates gezüchtet werden. Zu den englischen Hunden zählen viele Arten von Terriern, Spaniels, Molossern, Schäferhunden, Jagdhunden, Windhunden und Zeigern. Heute haben sich die meisten in England gezüchteten Rassen auf der ganzen Welt verbreitet und erfreuen sich in verschiedenen Ländern großer Beliebtheit. Geschichte der Hundezucht in England Viele Forscher neigen dazu, England als das erste Land zu betrachten, in dem eine gezielte Auswahl von Hunderassen durchgeführt wurde und an der verschiedene Bevölkerungsgruppen beteiligt waren. Schon im Mittelalter war die Landwirtschaft in England gut entwickelt und die Jagd war eine beliebte Freizeitbeschäftigung der Aristokratie. Daher zielte die Selektion hauptsächlich auf die Zucht von Hütehunden (Bobtail, Collie, Welsh Corgi) und Jagdhunden ab. Es stellte sich heraus, dass Wachhunde in England weniger gefragt waren. Prominente VertretePost: 13 January 14:56
FALKNEREI: EIN LEBENDES MENSCHLICHES ERBE Der von der UNESCO anerkannte Falknereisport wird seit Tausenden von Jahren praktiziert und stellt eine stolze Verbindung zu einem Erbe dar, das Adel, Vertrauenswürdigkeit und Mut verkörpert und in jeder Generation fortbesteht Im Jahr 2016 waren die Vereinigten Arabischen Emirate Teil einer internationalen Zusammenarbeit von 18 Ländern, die dazu beitrug, die Falknerei in die UNESCO-Liste des immateriellen Kulturerbes der Menschheit aufzunehmen. Beduinen in den Vereinigten Arabischen Emiraten und auf der weiteren Arabischen Halbinsel praktizierten Falknerei als eine Form der Jagd in einem ressourcenarmen Land. Seine Rolle in der Gesellschaft veränderte sich im Laufe der Zeit und heute ist es einer der angesehensten traditionellen Sportarten der Vereinigten Arabischen Emirate. Die Falknerei hat sich in Gemeinschaften und Gesellschaften als soziale Praxis und als Mittel zur Kommunikation und Interaktion mit der Natur entwickelt und verbreitet.Post: 27 December 12:52
Game licences to kill or take game are not required in England, Wales, Scotland or Northern Ireland. However, in Scotland, a venison dealer’s licence is still required for those wishing to deal in venison although deer stalkers can sell their venison direct to a venison dealer without the need for a licence. On the Isle of Man a game licence is required in order to shoot game and is available from the Treasury Office. Game is defined as pheasant, partridge, grouse or moor game and hare (brown or common). A game dealer’s licence is also required for those wishing to deal in game. There is no requirement for a game licence on Guernsey but you must hold an appropriate firearm or shotgun certificate. In Jersey there are no game seasons and therefore a game licence is not required.Post: 29 April 15:24
Police say buzzard shot in Fife suffered agonising death Police are investigating after a protected bird of prey was found shot dead in Fife. The buzzard was discovered by a member of the public in woodland at Mominail, near Ladybank, on the morning of Sunday 9 April. Wildlife crime officers said the bird would have suffered "a lingering and agonising death" after being shot deliberately. Det Con Ben Pacholek called the find "sad and disappointing". He said: "Buzzards are protected under the Wildlife and Countryside Act and I am appealing to anyone who may have seen anything suspicious in the wooded area to get in touch. "We rely on the public to help us tackle wildlife crime and I urge anyone in the local and wider community to come forward if they have any information about who may have been responsible."Post: 22 April 13:11
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🦊💥Continuing the theme of fox hunting, with a gorgeous shot from a hunter from the club The surest way not to miss is to shoot at a static target!😵 That is why, whenever there is such an opportunity, we try to make the animal stop, or stop it ourselves👍 🐺Thermal imaging sight RikaNV Lesnik 350L (https://rikasale.ru/product/rikanv_lesnik_350l/) ✅Consultation and purchase of devices (https://t.me/PulsarGuruBot)👈Post: 4 February 09:37
🍂 Hunting Season is Here! 🍂 It’s that time of year again when we head into the great outdoors to embrace the thrill of the hunt. Whether you’re a seasoned hunter or a newbie, remember to respect nature, follow all regulations, and practice ethical hunting. 🦌🌲 Share your stories, photos, and experiences with us! Let’s celebrate the tradition, the camaraderie, and the beauty of the wilderness. Happy hunting, everyone! 🏹🐾Post: 3 September 12:06
Behemoth ( hippopotamus ) has been studied quite a bit. It's not easy to watch this cautious giant, constantly sitting up to his ears in his favorite swamp. What we know for sure from the Hippos is t that you can't lose weight by eating grass, salads and walking in the fresh air ))) An adult male hippopotamus is 4 meters long and 4 tons of live weight. That is, the mass of two cars, this is not a sheep sneezed! By its size, the hippopotamus, overtaking the buffalo, shares with the rhinoceros an honorable second place (after the elephant) among land animals. The name in Hebrew is בההוו (behemoth) - "terrible beasts". The second, more learned name is ἱπποπόταμος (hippopotamos), which literally means "river horse" in Greek. The hippopotamus is considered one of the most dangerous animals in Africa. An embittered animal can kill a person in a matter of minutes, trampling him with its feet or inflicting fatal wounds with its fangs. The behemoth is also strong in the water: it is capaPost: 14 January 11:37
Die Jagd im Bezirk Gmunden: Bräuche, Wildbestände, Topographie, Jägerschaft, Jagdtermine, Jagdmethoden, Vorschriften, Vereine, Details Regionale Bräuche in Gmunden Besonders erwähnenswert sind die traditionellen Hubertusmessen in Gmunden und die jährlichen Jägerfeste entlang des Traunsees. Die regionale Wildbretvermarktung ist stark ausgeprägt, wobei Wildspezialitäten oft mit lokalen Produkten kombiniert werden. Die Salzkammergut-Jagdhornbläser tragen zur Bewahrung der traditionellen Jagdmusik bei. Wildbestände und jagdbare Arten Rehwild dominiert als Hauptwildart in den bewaldeten Gebieten des Bezirks. Schwarzwildpopulationen nehmen stetig zu, insbesondere in den landwirtschaftlich geprägten Gebieten. Feldhasen und Füchse sind weit verbreitet, während Wasservögel wie Stockenten, Graugänse und Blässhühner die Feuchtgebiete entlang der Traun bevölkern. Gämse ist in den höheren Lagen des Totes Gebirges und des Dachsteins anzutreffen, und gelegentlich lassen sich auch Rotwild Post: 12 August 12:38
Jagd in BRANDENBURG: Jäger und Demografie, Jagdarten und Wildvorkommen Jagdverbände und Jagdtraditionen Geographische und natürliche Besonderheiten in Brandenburg Brandenburg ist mit seinen ausgedehnten Wäldern, Heideflächen und Feuchtgebieten eines der wildreichsten Bundesländer Deutschlands. Über 35% der Landesfläche sind bewaldet, wobei die Schorfheide, der Spreewald und die Niederlausitz besonders attraktive Jagdreviere bieten. Die vielfältigen Landschaftstypen - von sandigen Kiefernforsten bis zu sumpfigen Auen - begünstigen ein artenreiches Wildvorkommen. Großflächige Naturschutzgebiete wie das Biosphärenreservat Spreewald schaffen Rückzugsräume für Wildtiere, während gleichzeitig eine nachhaltige Bejagung in den umliegenden Revieren stattfindet. Jäger und Demografie in Brandenburg In Brandenburg sind rund 20.000 Jäger registriert (Stand 2023), was etwa 0,8% der Bevölkerung entspricht. Die Jägerschaft setzt sich sowohl aus einheimischen Revierinhabern als auch aus JagdgäPost: 30 July 09:48
Dolphin poo plays 'significant role’ in helping coral reefs survive, says new study. Spinner dolphins, famous for their acrobatic marina displays, have some very special excrement. Their poo has “reef-enhancing nutrients” which are not to be underestimated, a report by Zoological Society London (ZSL) finds. The dolphins are giving threatened coral reefs in the Maldives and Chagos Archipelago a helping hand by pooing in the shallow lagoons. Published this week, the study shows that the amount of nitrogen absorbed by spinner dolphins during their daily commute can improve coral reef productivity and resilience. The species plays a “significant role” in supporting the vulnerable ecosystems in this region and scientists are calling for their protection.Post: 29 July 17:44
Ostriž je zelo razširjena riba v naših vodah. Ujeti nekaj ostrižev ni težko niti začetnikom ribičem, vendar ciljni lov na tega črtastega plenilca zahteva določeno znanje in veščine. Poleti se srednje velik "mornar" koncentrira v obalnem pasu, kjer lovi mladice in srednje velike plevelne ribe. Poleg rib se prehranjuje tudi s črvi, pijavkami in ličinkami velikih vodnih žuželk. Za razliko od primorskega velikega ostriža, čeprav obišče plitvine, se na njih ne zadržuje dolgo. Njeni glavni habitati so globoka odlagališča, obvodne jame, tolmuni in druga globoka mesta.Post: 18 August 17:14
Checking some areas in the mountains for Leopard Tracks. Found 2 males in the soft sand. Awesome scenery and Impalas were only a few we saw today.Post: 14 February 10:13
WHAT TO CARRY IN YOUR TURKEY HUNTING VEST -RANGEFINDER -COMPACT BINOCULARS -FIRST AID KIT -BUG REPELLENT/SUNSCREEN -HEADLAMP -RAIN GEAR -GARBAGE BAGS -ALL-IN-ONE TOOL -CUTTERS Post: 28 October 10:16
Money will come and go. We know that. But the most important thing in life will always be the people in this room, right here, right now.Post: 6 July 01:06
Michael Hunsucker – Bowhunting Influencer and Outdoor Blogger in the Heartland Influencer Profile: Who Is Michael Hunsucker? Michael Hunsucker is a seasoned bowhunting influencer and professional outdoor blogger, best known as the co-founder and host of the award-winning TV show Heartland Bowhunter. With decades of experience in the field, he has built a loyal following by showcasing ethical whitetail deer hunting, habitat management, and content creation rooted in storytelling. Based in Missouri, Michael combines field expertise with digital influence, making him a trusted authority in the hunting community. Hunting Style and Methods of a Bowhunting Blogger As a dedicated bowhunting influencer, Michael exclusively uses a compound bow in pursuit of mature whitetail bucks. His approach is methodical, focused on early-season scouting, scent control, food plot strategy, and wind-based stand placement. Hunsucker is a vocal advocate of fair chase ethics and minimal impact hunting. His bPost: 1 August 11:38
New Zealand Fishing Hunting & 4X4 Expo 2025: 22–24 August 2025 Rotorua Outdoor Adventure, Hunting Gear & Fishing Expo Set in the heart of the Bay of Plenty, the New Zealand Fishing Hunting & 4X4 Expo is back at Rotorua Energy Events Centre from 22–24 August 2025. Brought to life by Intrinsic Events, this rapidly growing expo drew over 11,000 visitors in 2024, offering a comprehensive showcase of fishing rods, reels, pig‑hunting gear, optics, boats, caravans, 4x4 accessories, and more. A percentage of entry fees supports Eastern Fish & Game, reflecting the expo’s dedication to sustainable hunting and fishing practices. The event emphasizes community responsibility and environmental stewardship History & Organizer Launched in 2023 to fill a gap in the North Island's outdoor exhibition calendar, the expo is produced by Intrinsic Events in collaboration with Rotorua Lakes Council. In its second year (2024), the event expanded to the Energy Events Centre, gaining national recognition tPost: 24 July 14:41
Hunting in Jonglei: Ecological Features, Hunting Patterns, and Wildlife Diversity Geographical Layout and Natural Habitats in Jonglei Jonglei is the largest state in South Sudan and one of the most ecologically dynamic regions in the country. Its terrain is dominated by expansive wetlands, floodplains, wooded savannas, and swamps, particularly those connected to the Sudd, one of the world’s largest inland wetlands. Seasonal rivers, or “khors,” shape the environment, with some areas becoming almost impassable during the rainy season. This mixture of aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems supports a rich array of wildlife, making the region an important—though underexplored—zone for hunting. Local Participation and Hunting Demographics The communities living in Jonglei, including the Dinka, Nuer, and Murle, have a long-standing relationship with the land and its wildlife. Hunting here is mostly traditional and subsistence-based, though it is culturally significant as well. Young men in tPost: 23 July 16:04
Here are five lesser-known facts about Toyota: 1. **Origins in Textiles**: Toyota originally started as a textile company. Kiichiro Toyoda founded the Toyota Motor Corporation in 1937 as a spinoff from his father Sakichi Toyoda's company, which was known for its automatic looms. The Toyoda Automatic Loom Works' success provided the initial capital and technical expertise to enter the automotive industry. 2. **First Production Car**: Toyota's first production car was the Model AA, introduced in 1936. It was heavily inspired by American car designs of the time, particularly the Chrysler Airflow. Despite initial challenges, the Model AA set the foundation for Toyota's future success in the automotive industry. 3. **Environmental Leadership**: Toyota is a pioneer in hybrid technology. The Toyota Prius, introduced in 1997, was the world’s first mass-produced hybrid car. It revolutionized the auto industry by combining a gasoline engine with an electric motor, significantly improving fuelPost: 20 August 09:44
La caccia alle anatre è un'attività molto popolare in Italia, soprattutto durante la stagione autunnale. Ci sono molte specie di anatre che possono essere cacciate, tra cui l'anatra reale, l'anatra mandarina e l'anatra selvatica. Per cacciare le anatre in Italia, è necessario possedere una licenza di caccia valida e rispettare le regole e i regolamenti locali. Le leggi sulla caccia variano da regione a regione e possono essere diverse a seconda della specie di animale che si desidera cacciare. Durante la caccia alle anatre, è importante indossare abiti adatti e utilizzare attrezzature di caccia appropriate. Molte aree di caccia in Italia sono gestite da associazioni locali di cacciatori, che monitorano le attività di caccia e promuovono la conservazione della fauna selvatica. In generale, la caccia alle anatre in Italia è considerata un'attività tradizionale e rispettata. Tuttavia, è importante esercitarla in modo responsabile e sostenibile, per garantire la sopravvivenza delle specie Post: 13 July 17:18
"We sure do LOVE sharing Ashton's success in the woods over the last couple of years." - Shared by @DruryOutdoors Like and share this post in support of Ashton! Post: 18 January 09:54
The Yellowstone River, originating in the Absaroka Range in Wyoming, meanders through Montana before joining the Missouri River. Known for its stunning natural beauty, it stretches over 692 miles, making it the longest undammed river in the contiguous United States. This pristine river supports a diverse ecosystem, including trout, making it a prime destination for fishing enthusiasts. The Yellowstone River also plays a crucial role in the local agriculture and recreational activities, such as rafting and kayaking. Its scenic landscapes and vibrant wildlife attract tourists, contributing significantly to the region's economy and cultural heritage.Post: 8 July 09:07
Suddenly a huge head appears in the gap... An evening in August. The roe deer’s rutting season is about to come to an end despite the fact that it seems not to have properly got going. In the evening, I grab my stuff from my desk and look out the window. It had rained all day, but now some rays of sun were starting to appear, already lower in the sky. The conditions couldn’t be better, so I quickly pack my gun and my backpack and head for the hunting ground.Post: 29 March 10:05
Evropska srna je dragocena lovna vrsta in eleganten predstavnik artiodaktilijev na ozemlju republike. Vendar je cenjen ne samo zaradi svoje lepote, ampak tudi zaradi svojih rogov, ki veljajo za vredno trofejo te živali. Srna je razširjena po vsej republiki. Naseljuje mešane in listnate gozdove različnih vrst, živi na območjih z bogato grmičasto podrastjo ob travnikih in poljih. Najučinkovitejši lov na srnjad bo po dežju, ko se žival odpravi na odprte površine in se poskuša umakniti dežnim kapljam z dreves. Najboljši čas za lov bo zgodnji jutranji ali večerni mrak, ko gre čreda krmiti.Post: 27 July 16:21
Žival spada v družino prašičev. Je najbližji sorodnik domačih prašičev. Živijo skoraj po vsej Evropi in Aziji, z izjemo najsevernejših regij. Aklimatizirani so v Srednji in Severni Ameriki. Največja gostota živali je bila opažena v jugozahodnih regijah. Do osemdesetih let prejšnjega stoletja sta se njihovo število in porazdelitev spremenila. V severovzhodnih regijah je število divjega prašiča začelo štirikrat presegati število v jugozahodnih regijah. Živali so živele v gozdovih, za hrano pa so se pojavljale na poljih, v poplavnih območjih rek in obrobjih gozdov, kar je povzročalo škodo kmetijstvu.Post: 13 July 10:28
Wrapping up 2022 with a production in Tajikistan. part 1. With lows at -22°C and the Highs only tipping at -5° C it was always going to be an adventure at 14000 feet and above in the Pamir Mountains. Documenting Marco Polo and Ibex in this unforgiving landscape is a test on a number of levels. 2 legs of the journey along the Afghan border made for interesting viewing and added an interesting twist to the hunt. No doubt the rewards are thrilling and worthy of the effort put in. Post: 29 December 10:16
Happy National Dog Day to the bestest hunting buddies everywhere! Show us those dog pics! 🐾 #NationalDogDay photo: Chocolate lab laying in a hunting blind in a wet field.Post: 2 September 09:28
Jagd im Bezirk Krems Land: Wildvorkommen, Jagdreviere, Praxis, Rahmenbedingungen, Jägerschaft, Saisonhöhepunkte, Brauchtum, Fakten Wildvorkommen und jagdliche Besonderheiten Krems-Land bietet eine außergewöhnliche Vielfalt an Wildarten dank seiner einzigartigen geografischen Lage zwischen Donautal und Waldviertel. Rehwild ist flächendeckend verbreitet und zeigt besonders in den Weinbergen oft beachtliche Trophäenstärken. Rotwild findet man vor allem in den größeren Waldkomplexen des Dunkelsteinerwaldes. Die Schwarzwildpopulation hat in den letzten Jahren deutlich zugenommen und bereitet besonders den Weinbauern Probleme. Niederwild wie Feldhase, Fasan und Wildente vervollständigen das jagdliche Angebot. Eine Besonderheit sind die Gamsvorkommen in den steilen Felsformationen entlang der Donau. Landschaft und Jagdreviere in Krems Land Die Region besticht durch ihre kontrastreiche Landschaft: Im Süden die sonnenverwöhnten Weinberge, im Norden die ausgedehnten Wälder des Waldviertels. Post: 6 August 16:39
Jagd in der RHÖN: Landschaftliche Eigenheiten, Struktur der Jägerschaft, praktizierte Jagdmethoden und rechtliche Besonderheiten der Region Landschaftliche Eigenheiten des Jagdreviers Die Rhön als Mittelgebirge an der Grenze dreier Bundesländer besticht durch ihre offenen Basaltkuppen und ausgedehnten Buchenwälder. Das UNESCO-Biosphärenreservat prägt mit seinen charakteristischen Hochmooren und Bergwiesen das jagdliche Bild. Die Wasserkuppe (950 m) als höchster Punkt bietet weitläufige Aussichten für die Pirsch. Besondere Herausforderungen stellen die steilen Hänge und tiefen Täler dar, die gute Kondition und sichere Geländegängigkeit erfordern. Struktur der Jägerschaft in der Rhön In der länderübergreifenden Region sind etwa 3.500 Jäger aktiv, mit Schwerpunkt in den bayerischen Gebieten. Die Jäger stammen überwiegend aus der lokalen Bevölkerung, darunter viele Landwirte und Forstwirte. Der Altersdurchschnitt liegt leicht über dem Bundesmittel, wobei die Jungjägerausbildung in den Post: 5 August 07:48
Jagd im Gebiet Völkermarkt: Tierbestand, Geografie, Jahreszeiten, Besonderheiten, Grundlagen, lokale Bevölkerung, Verbände, Traditionen, interessante Details Tierbestand und Jagdmethoden in Völkermarkt In den Bergwäldern sind Gams- und Rotwild zu Hause, während sich Rehe auch in den tiefer gelegenen Mischwäldern wohlfühlen. Die offenen Fluren beleben Hasen, Fasane und Rebhühner, und an den Gewässern sammeln sich Enten und Gänse. Besondere Aufmerksamkeit erfordern die zunehmenden Wildschweinpopulationen, die sich sowohl in Waldgebieten als auch in landwirtschaftlichen Flächen ausgebreitet haben. Diese Artenvielfalt erlaubt es Jägern, zwischen klassischer Pirsch, anspruchsvoller Bergjagd und Wasserwildbejagung zu wählen – immer im Einklang mit den natürlichen Gegebenheiten. Geografische Charakteristiken und Naturräume Die geografische Lage Völkermarkts schafft einzigartige Voraussetzungen. Die alpinen Zonen der Karawanken bieten Schutz für Hochwild, während der Faaker See und die DrPost: 4 August 20:01
Jagd in Ruggell, Liechtenstein: Naturräume, Saisonregeln, Jagdmethoden, Klubs, Besonderheiten und Kulturelle Aspekte Die Jagd in Ruggell, dem nördlichsten Gemeindebezirk Liechtensteins, bietet ein einzigartiges Erlebnis für passionierte Jäger. Die Region besticht durch ihre abwechslungsreiche Landschaft, geprägt von Rheinauen, Wiesen und Wäldern, die einen idealen Lebensraum für verschiedene Wildarten bilden. Hier verbinden sich traditionelle Jagdmethoden mit modernen Regularien, was die Jagd in Ruggell zu einem besonderen Erlebnis macht. Natur und geografische Besonderheiten Ruggell liegt in einer flachen, von Feuchtgebieten und Auen geprägten Landschaft, die sich hervorragend für Niederwild eignet. Die Nähe zum Rhein und die weitläufigen Felder bieten Rehen, Füchsen und Hasen optimale Bedingungen. Die dichten Schilfzonen und Hecken sind zudem ein Paradies für Wasservögel, was die Jagd in dieser Region besonders abwechslungsreich gestaltet. Jäger und Demografie LiechtenstPost: 30 July 13:21
Jagd in Triesenberg, Liechtenstein: Landschaft, Wildbestände, Jagdzeiten, Gesetze, Gemeinschaften, Besonderheiten und Traditionen Die Jagd in Triesenberg, einer der malerischsten Regionen Liechtensteins, bietet ein einzigartiges Erlebnis für passionierte Jäger. Eingebettet in die Alpen, besticht das Gebiet durch seine unberührte Natur, artenreiche Wildbestände und eine lange jagdliche Tradition. Dieser Artikel beleuchtet die Besonderheiten der Jagd in Triesenberg – von geografischen Gegebenheiten über gesetzliche Regelungen bis hin zu lokalen Bräuchen. Natürliche Gegebenheiten für die Jagd Triesenberg liegt auf einer Höhe von rund 800 bis 1.000 Metern und ist geprägt von steilen Hängen, dichten Wäldern und alpinen Weiden. Diese abwechslungsreiche Topografie schafft ideale Lebensräume für verschiedene Wildarten. Die Mischwälder aus Fichten, Buchen und Tannen bieten Deckung, während die offenen Hochflächen gute Ansitzmöglichkeiten ermöglichen. Jäger und Demografie in TriesenbePost: 30 July 08:49
Jagd in Schaan (Liechtenstein): Geografische Besonderheiten, Natur, Wildbestände, Gesetze und Traditionen Die Jagd in Schaan, Liechtenstein, bietet ein einzigartiges Erlebnis inmitten alpiner Landschaften und artenreicher Wälder. Das kleine, aber wildreiche Gebiet zieht passionierte Jäger an, die hier Rotwild, Gämsen und anderes Wild in einer traditionsbewussten Umgebung bejagen können. Doch was macht die Jagd in Schaan besonders? Wir beleuchten die geografischen Gegebenheiten, die lokale Jägerschaft, gesetzliche Rahmenbedingungen und jagdliche Bräuche. Natur und jagdliche Reviere in Schaan Schaan liegt im nordöstlichen Liechtenstein und grenzt an Österreich. Die Region ist geprägt von Mischwäldern, steilen Hängen und offenen Alpweiden – ideale Lebensräume für Rotwild, Rehe, Füchse und vereinzelt Gämsen. Die höheren Lagen bieten anspruchsvolle Pirschwege, während die tiefer gelegenen Gebiete stärker bewirtschaftet sind. Jäger und Demografie Exakte Zahlen zur Jägerschaft iPost: 29 July 15:00
Ich bin wieder einmal in Österreich Ski gefahren - und wieder sind alle Achterbahnen mit Hinterlassenschaften bedeckt. Wieder kommt ein seltenes Lokal ohne Hörner an den Wänden aus. Fazit - das Tier ist da und es ist nicht genug davon - nach den Spuren zu urteilen, die vom Lift aus sichtbar sind. Vielleicht hat jemand in Österreich in den Bergen gejagt? Teilen Sie die Informationen.Post: 3 December 13:03
Right to hunt The right to hunt—sometimes in combination with the right to fish—is protected implicitly, as a consequence of the right of ownership,or explicitly, as a right on its own,[80][81] in a number of jurisdictions. For instance, as of 2019, a total of 22 U.S. states explicitly recognize a subjective right to hunt in their constitutions.Post: 22 September 12:42
Overland Expo Mountain West 2025: August 22–24, 2025 The Ranch Events Complex, Loveland, Colorado Overland Expo Mountain West 2025 returns to Loveland, Colorado, from August 22 to 24, 2025, delivering the most immersive experience in overlanding, off-road travel, camping gear, and motorcycle adventure equipment in North America. As one of the flagship events in the Overland Expo global series, this edition is organized by Emerald Expositions, a trusted name in large-scale outdoor lifestyle events. Whether you're a seasoned overlander, a weekend camper, or new to the world of vehicle-supported travel, this event is where passion meets preparation, community, and world-class gear. With thousands of attendees each year, Overland Expo Mountain West is expected to surpass 25,000 visitors in 2025, drawing in enthusiasts from across the U.S. and beyond. The Ranch Events Complex, Loveland, Colorado Highlights Overland Expo Mountain West 2025 will host an impressive lineup of over 400 premiPost: 29 July 13:02
Hunting Seasons in Arkansas 2025: Big Game and Small Game, Licenses, and Regulations Guide Plan your 2025–26 Arizona hunt with our comprehensive guide—season dates, bag limits, licenses, bow & rifle rules, and key game species from wild turkey to Ducks to black bear Arkansas’s rich mosaic of river bottoms, pine‑covered hills, and agricultural flats offers outstanding hunting year‑round. Picture glassing a mature whitetail deer at first light along the Mississippi River floodplain, then slipping into flooded timber for ducks as the sun rises over cypress knees. In upland fields, spirited turkeys gobble in oak groves, while furbearers such as raccoon and fox can be pursued well into winter. This guide will immerse you in Arkansas’s 2025–26 seasons—covering season dates, bag limits, licenses, weapon rules, and key species so you can plan an ethical, successful hunt in the Natural State What Is There to Hunt in Arkansas? Across Arkansas’s varied landscapes you’ll find: Big Game: WhitePost: 12 July 11:36
Hunting in MOLISE: Clubs, Laws and Legislation, Communities and Demographics. A Journey Through Untouched Nature and Time-Honored Traditions Molise, a lesser-known but charming Italian region, offers unique opportunities for hunting enthusiasts. Thanks to its geographical diversity and protected areas, this land is a true paradise for those who love nature and hunting traditions. Small game hunting in Molise is much more than a sport—it’s an opportunity to step back in time and experience the harmony between humans and nature. Let’s explore everything you need to know about hunting in Molise. Geographical and Natural Features for Hunting Molise, located in southern Italy, is a predominantly mountainous and hilly region with a short coastline along the Adriatic Sea. The Molise Apennines and the Matese Massif provide ideal habitats for wild boar, roe deer, and hares, while the hilly and flat areas are rich in pheasants, partridges, and foxes. The Mediterranean scrub, typical of the rPost: 22 May 14:42
Successful moose hunting in Belarus: Ilya Zuyenok's experience Ilya Zuyenok shared impressive results of moose hunting in the picturesque lands of Belarus. The purpose of the hunt was to close a meat license, and the task was successfully completed. In this article, we will talk about the hunting process, the equipment used, and share links to the best thermal imagers. Moose hunting: goal and result Moose hunting in Belarus is not only an exciting activity, but also an important aspect of managing the wild animal population. Ilya Zuyenok successfully closed his meat license, which confirms his experience and skill in this matter. Equipment used For a successful hunt, Ilya used modern thermal imaging devices, which greatly facilitate the process of searching and tracking. Thermal imager RikaNV HRS LRF 640 [Thermal imager RikaNV HRS LRF 640](https://rikasale.ru/product/rikanv_hrs_lrf_640/) is a high-quality device that provides excellent images even in low visibility conditions. ThePost: 20 January 10:20
The Field Magazine British monthly magazine about country matters and field sports. The Field Magazine was started as a weekly magazine in 1853, and has remained in print since then; Robert Smith Surtees was among the founders. In the nineteenth century, it was known as Field: The Country Gentleman's Newspaper. The magazine is one of the earliest hobby magazines. It is published by Future plc. Founded in 1853, the editors The Field cover the best of hunting, fly fishing, hunting, sporting dogs and everything else that makes life in the British countryside exceptionally enjoyable. Editor: Alexandra Henton Frequency: Monthly Circulation: 28,294 Print and digital editions. First issue: 1853; 172 years ago Company: Future plc Country: United Kingdom Language: English Website: https://thefield.co.uk Alexandra Henton,THE FIELD Editor: “Dickens was one of the first Field readers. Well, he might have been – he was certainly drinking pals with The Field’s first editor. Back in 1853, the mPost: 14 January 11:50
Foxes in the Wild: Charming Camera Trap Shots In the world of wildlife, foxes always attract attention with their grace and cunning. Recently, a camera trap was installed in the wild that captured amazing moments involving these animals. In this article, we will tell you about a beautiful fox who was interested in a camera and share tips on choosing camera traps for wildlife observation. In the shots taken by Pavel Volodko, you can see how the fox shows curiosity about an ordinary object - a camera. This emphasizes not only her natural curiosity, but also the importance of using quality equipment for animal observation. Foxes, like many other wild animals, are very cautious, and capturing them requires patience and the right equipment. How to choose a camera trap for wildlife observation? There are several factors to consider when choosing a camera trap: 1. Image quality: High resolution and the ability to shoot at night are key features. 2. Response speed: The faster the camera rePost: 23 December 09:27
Pulsar Axion 3 XG35 Compact Thermal Imager with 640 Matrix Review As an outdoor enthusiast and wildlife observer, I recently had the opportunity to use the Pulsar Axion 3 XG35 Compact thermal imager with a 640 matrix, and I'm excited to share my thoughts. I've put it through its paces in various environments, from dense forests to open fields, and here's my honest assessment. Pros: Image Quality: The 640x480 resolution delivers exceptional image clarity. The details are sharp, and thermal signatures are easily distinguishable, making it perfect for spotting wildlife at a distance. The enhanced sensitivity also allows for great performance in low-contrast scenarios. Compact and Lightweight: Weighing in at just under 500 grams, the Axion 3 is incredibly portable. It fits snugly in my hand and can be easily stowed in a backpack without taking much space, making it ideal for long hikes. User-Friendly Interface: The intuitive controls and the clear display make it easy to operate in tPost: 15 December 11:25
Successes in filming beavers in the Belarusian lands RikaNV continues to share successes in filming beavers in the Belarusian lands. This time they captured not only traces of beaver activity, but also amazing shots of deer, which makes their project even more interesting! Filming beavers in the Belarusian lands is not only an opportunity to see these amazing animals, but also a chance to study their impact on the ecosystem. One of the images shows a tree gnawed by a beaver. This confirms the activity of these animals in our region. However, other shots also include deer, which adds variety to our filming and emphasizes the richness of the local fauna. I am happy to share these amazing shots with you and hope that they will inspire you to explore the nature of Belarus. If you want to learn more about filming beavers or purchase camera trap equipment, do not hesitate to contact us! ✅ For consultations and purchase of devices (https://t.me/PulsarGuruBot) 👈 #BeaverShooting #BelarusPost: 10 December 09:37
November hunting in 🇭🇷 Croatia and 🇸🇰 Slovakia. If the Croats are more or less clear, then the Slovaks are not so widely known yet. And in vain! The hunting there is interesting, original, and the species are rare and therefore exclusive. ➡️ Lower Tatra chamois. Are you interested? Very much! A separate valuable subspecies for many hunting clubs. The Low Tatras are a mountain range in central Slovakia. The highest point is Mount Đumbier, 2043 m. The territory of the Low Tatras is a national park 🏞 due to its unique nature. In many places here, for example, virgin forests are still preserved. 📆 The best time for chamois hunting is late autumn - early winter. In 3 days you will get your beautiful trophy. Accommodation in a village hotel. Hot meals, hearty and delicious Eastern European cuisine, game and homemade wine. 💶 Price 18,900 euros, including 1 trophy. ❗️We recommend hurrying up with your applications 💬 write to Telegram (https://t.me/safari_stalker) #hunting_in_slPost: 28 October 09:20
Beluga 500 kg. The Sea of Azov. 1956. The Azov beluga is a subspecies that is on the verge of extinction. It is included in the Red Book of the Russian Federation. Azov beluga is the fastest growing and early maturing intraspecific form of beluga. It reaches a length of 4.6 m and a weight of 750 kg. It has 2 forms: winter and spring. Females mature at 16-17 years old, males at 12-14 years old. Distribution: the Azov Sea basin. It is found in the sea and rivers where it comes to spawn (the Don River, much less the Kuban River). Fishing: in the past, the most valuable commercial fish. In the 20th century, the maximum catches were reached in the late 30s and reached 1000-1200 tons. Protection measures: since 1986, azov beluga fishing in the Azov has been prohibited, only catching producers for artificial breeding is allowed.Post: 20 October 10:24