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Die Jagd im Bezirk Linz Land: Aspekte, Jagdarten, Gegebenheiten, Wildbestände, Jäger, Jagdtermine, Grundlagen, Organisationen, Brauchtum             

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Die Jagd im Bezirk Linz Land: Aspekte, Jagdarten, Gegebenheiten, Wildbestände, Jäger, Jagdtermine, Grundlagen, Organisationen, Brauchtum Interessante Aspekte der Region Historisch war das Gebiet Teil der Jagdreviere des Adels. Heute profitiert die Region stark vom grenznahen Jagdtourismus, vor allem aus Bayern. Eine Besonderheit stellt das internationale Wildtier-Monitoring-Programm dar, das wichtige Daten für den Naturschutz liefert. Die Nähe zur deutschen Grenze führt zu regelmäßigen Wildwechseln zwischen Österreich und Bayern. Praktische Jagdarten in Linz Land Die Ansitzjagd ist die am häufigsten angewandte Methode, insbesondere in den bewaldeten Gebieten und Auengebieten. Drückjagden werden hauptsächlich für Schwarzwild organisiert, während Pirschjagden im Herbst besonders effektiv sind. Lockjagden auf Wasservögel sowie die Jagd in den Feuchtgebieten der Donau runden das Spektrum ab. Eine Besonderheit stellt die Jagd in den Agrarflächen des Donauraums dar, die

Post: 13 August 09:14

Die Jagd im Bezirk Lilienfeld: Landschaft, Tierbestände, Jagdgemeinschaft, Jagdtermine, Jagdtechniken, Vorschriften, Vereine, Bräuche, Details

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Die Jagd im Bezirk Lilienfeld: Landschaft, Tierbestände, Jagdgemeinschaft, Jagdtermine, Jagdtechniken, Vorschriften, Vereine, Bräuche, Details Landschaft in Lilienfeld Der Bezirk Lilienfeld, gelegen im Herzen Niederösterreichs und eingebettet zwischen den Ausläufern der Alpen und den sanften Hügeln des Mostviertels, bietet eine einzigartige Kombination aus alpiner Wildnis und kultivierter Landschaft. Mit einem Waldanteil von über 50 % und zahlreichen Flüssen wie der Traisen sowie kleinen Seen ist die Region ein idealer Lebensraum für vielfältige Wildarten. Die Berge des Rax- und Schneebergmassivs prägen das Bild und bieten anspruchsvolle Geländebedingungen, die vor allem erfahrenen Jägern Herausforderungen bereiten. Tierbestände und bejagbare Arten Lilienfeld ist bekannt für seine starken Rehwildpopulationen, insbesondere in den bewaldeten Gebieten der Voralpen. Rotwild ist in den höheren Lagen anzutreffen, während Gämse in den steinigen Regionen der Rax und des Schneebergs domin

Post: 6 August 19:04

Jagd <strong>in</strong> Gmünd: Lebensräume, Jägerstruktur, Methoden, Wildarten, Jagdzeiten, Grundlagen, Vereine, Brauchtum, Besonderheiten

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Jagd in Gmünd: Lebensräume, Jägerstruktur, Methoden, Wildarten, Jagdzeiten, Grundlagen, Vereine, Brauchtum, Besonderheiten Landschaft und Lebensräume Der Bezirk Gmünd im nordwestlichen Niederösterreich bietet Jägern ein einzigartiges Revier mit dichten Wäldern, sanften Hügeln und klaren Teichen. Die Region ist Teil des Waldviertels und grenzt an Tschechien, was sowohl die Landschaft als auch die Wildbestände prägt. Mit einem Waldanteil von über 45%, dominiert von Fichten, Tannen und Buchen, finden Wildtiere hier ideale Lebensbedingungen. Die zahlreichen Moore und Teiche, darunter der bekannte Herrensee, locken zusätzlich Wasservögel an. Jägerstruktur in Gmünd Rund 600 aktive Jäger sind in Gmünd registriert (Stand 2024), organisiert in acht Jagdgesellschaften. Der Ausländeranteil liegt bei etwa 10%, wobei vor allem tschechische und deutsche Jagdgäste die grenznahen Reviere schätzen. Die Altersstruktur zeigt einen gesunden Mix aus erfahrenen Jägern mit jahrzehntelanger Praxis und e

Post: 5 August 18:33

Jagd <strong>in</strong> Balzers, Liechtenstein: Jagdtypen, Saisonzeiten, Demografie der Jäger, Naturräume, Vereine, Interessante Fakten

Balzers, die südlichste Gemeinde

Jagd in Balzers, Liechtenstein: Jagdtypen, Saisonzeiten, Demografie der Jäger, Naturräume, Vereine, Interessante Fakten Balzers, die südlichste Gemeinde Liechtensteins, bietet Jägern eine einzigartige Mischung aus alpiner Landschaft und artenreichem Wildbestand. Die Region besticht durch ihre abwechslungsreichen Jagdreviere, die von dichten Wäldern bis hin zu offenen Feldern reichen. Dieser Artikel liefert alle wichtigen Informationen für Jäger, die in Balzers auf die Pirsch gehen möchten. Geografische und natürliche Gegebenheiten für die Jagd Balzers liegt im Rheintal und grenzt an die Schweiz. Die Landschaft ist geprägt von den Ausläufern der Alpen, mit steilen Hängen, Wäldern und landwirtschaftlich genutzten Flächen. Diese Vielfalt schafft ideale Lebensräume für verschiedene Wildarten. Besonders die Hanglagen und Waldgebiete bieten Rehen, Gämsen und Füchsen Schutz, während in den tieferen Lagen auch Feldhasen und Niederwild zu finden sind. Jäger und Demografie in Balzers

Post: 29 July 14:16

Jagd <strong>in</strong> BAYERN: Geographische Besonderheiten, Jagdarten, Traditionen und Gesetzgebung im größten Bundesland Deutschlands

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Jagd in BAYERN: Geographische Besonderheiten, Jagdarten, Traditionen und Gesetzgebung im größten Bundesland Deutschlands Bayern, das größte Bundesland Deutschlands, bietet mit seiner vielfältigen Landschaft und reichen Natur ideale Bedingungen für die Jagd. Ob in den Alpen, den weiten Wäldern oder den sanften Hügeln – die Region ist ein Paradies für Jäger. In diesem Artikel werfen wir einen detaillierten Blick auf die geografischen und natürlichen Besonderheiten, die Jagdtraditionen, die Gesetzgebung und vieles mehr. Geographische und natürliche Besonderheiten von Bayern Bayern zeichnet sich durch eine beeindruckende Vielfalt an Landschaften aus. Die Alpen im Süden bieten steile Berghänge und dichte Wälder, die ideale Lebensräume für Wildtiere wie Rehe, Wildschweine und Steinböcke darstellen. Der Alpensteinbock, einst ausgerottet, wurde erfolgreich wiederangesiedelt und hat sich in den bayerischen Alpen wieder etabliert. Die Mittelgebirge wie der Bayerische Wald und der Frankenwald

Post: 29 July 14:03

A new luxury trip has been added to our tour range 🥳

THE SARDINE RACE <strong>IN</strong> DURBAN is one of the most exciting natural phenomena <strong>in</strong> the w

A new luxury trip has been added to our tour range 🥳 THE SARDINE RACE IN DURBAN is one of the most exciting natural phenomena in the world. 🗓 Every year from May to July, a real underwater show unfolds off the coast of South Africa - the Sardine Run, or Sardine Race. ℹ️ The Sardine Run is not just a fish migration. It is a real ocean spectacle, which in terms of scale and spectacle is compared to the Great Antelope Migration in the Serengeti. MILLIONS of sardines move from south to north, caught by the waters of the cold Benguela Current and the warm Mozambique Current. 📈 Sardines make their way over 1000 km long, forming a school more than 15 km long, 1.5 km wide and up to 40 m deep. Dolphins, sharks, seabirds, whales and even seals hunt for sardines. The so-called "bait balls" look especially impressive - 🟠 dense balls of sardines that form when they are surrounded by predators. This is a rare opportunity to see how wildlife works in its pristine harmony and cruel beauty. 🔭

Post: 6 June 07:16

Prepare your sleigh <strong>in</strong> summer = book autumn trips <strong>in</strong> spring!

🍃 Autumn is an amazing time for traveling.

The weather is still warm as

Prepare your sleigh in summer = book autumn trips in spring! 🍃 Autumn is an amazing time for traveling. The weather is still warm as in summer, but there are significantly fewer tourists in popular destinations, and more silence and 🏞 stillness of nature. 🗣 Join a hunting tour of 🇰🇬 Kyrgyzstan. You will be able to travel across the entire eastern part of the country and see all the very beauties of warm autumn. ☝️BUT: Stalker knows what you will especially like. We have top places in our piggy bank where you are guaranteed to get good ibex from 130 cm and even more. The hunting grounds border the national park, from where the gene pool of good ibex is freely replenished. Work is being done well against poaching. 📆 Best hunting dates: from October 15 to December 1. 10-day tour, 7-8 days of hunting. ℹ️ A solid base camp at an altitude of 2,000 meters with a full staff of rangers, a cook and assistants. The main hunt is conducted from pop-up tent camps, maximum altitudes up

Post: 22 May 06:36

Finally, conservationists have created a whale wash to clean skin parasites from whales!

Well... of course you realized that it's all a hat)) No one created a whale wash

Finally, conservationists have created a whale wash to clean skin parasites from whales! Well... of course you realized that it's all a hat)) No one created a whale wash, it's all fun with a neural network. But what kind of parasites can be found on whales? A lot of people, actually. For example, whale lice. Whale lice are crustaceans from the order bokoplavov. They live on the skin of cetaceans (especially in the area of the anal and genital openings) and feed on their tissues — with severe infection, this leads to the formation of ulcers reaching the layer of subcutaneous fat. In warm waters, mixins and leeches cling to whales. To get a better grip, the mixin is even tied in a knot. Voracious leeches are capable of swallowing meat 8 times their own weight in 7 hours. Balanus can also be found on whales. These are barnacles, but they do not eat their host, but use it as a means of transportation. An adult balanus sits in a lime shell that is firmly attached to something. The p

Post: 25 March 03:36

Ballerina Maya Plisetskaya fishing on the banks of the Moskva River,
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Maya Plisetskaya, one of the greatest ballerinas of the 20th century, danced her part <strong>

Ballerina Maya Plisetskaya fishing on the banks of the Moskva River, 1956. Maya Plisetskaya, one of the greatest ballerinas of the 20th century, danced her part in Swan Lake more than 800 times, appearing on stage in this role for 30 years — from 1947 to 1977. In the late 1970s, she headed the Ballet of the Roman Opera and the Spanish ballet company Teatro Lirico Nacional. She has worked with the most prominent choreographers in the world, dancing on all the best ballet stages without exception. For many famous artists, Plisetskaya was a muse. Her grace and beauty inspired Chagall, Petit, Bejar, Cardin. Journalists often pestered her with the question of how she manages to keep her figure for many years. She answered: "No dieting, you need to eat less." Or she'd tell a favorite joke for a change. Future ballerinas and girly girls flock to her, chirping, asking for an autograph. One, bolder, asks the question: "Tell me, how do you manage to stay in this shape?" Plisetskaya teaches:

Post: 9 March 15:58

THE WARTHOG IS A DANGEROUS BEAST.

After the release of the Disney animated buddy comedy, The Lion King and The Lion King's Timon & Pumbaa. Where Timon and Pumbaa, the wa

THE WARTHOG IS A DANGEROUS BEAST. After the release of the Disney animated buddy comedy, The Lion King and The Lion King's Timon & Pumbaa. Where Timon and Pumbaa, the warthog and the meerkat were responsible for the humorous line, many decided that wild animals can be really cute and funny… In the video, people who have no experience interacting with wild animals are feeding a warthog. At the moment when she tries to stroke him, the warthog cuts through the woman's skin and muscles in the area where the femoral artery passes. Judging by the huge amount of blood that flowed out of the wound in a few seconds, it is more than likely that the warthog's tusk could have cut through part of this important vessel responsible for transporting blood from the heart to the leg. Such injuries, without urgent hospitalization, will lead to dizziness, loss of consciousness and even, in critical cases, death of the victim. Warthogs are not as cute as in the Disney cartoons. They are wild and dangero

Post: 23 January 20:35

The Champawat tigress is a man-eating animal that killed 436 people! Photo: 1911 Nepal, Jim Corbett.

<strong>In</strong> the early 1900s, the Nepalese region close to th

The Champawat tigress is a man-eating animal that killed 436 people! Photo: 1911 Nepal, Jim Corbett. In the early 1900s, the Nepalese region close to the Himalayas was terrorized by the most famous and bloodthirsty man-eating animal. Men, women, and children disappeared into the jungle. The attacks were so frequent and violent that the locals started talking about demons and punishments from the gods. But the Bengal tigress was the culprit! Champawat tigress was forced to hunt humans, but I'll tell you about that later. After people found out that people were disappearing because of the tigress. People started hunting for her, all attempts were in vain. The number of people killed has reached 200! I had to turn to the army. Hundreds of people with guns combed the region in search of her. Fleeing from them, the Champawat Tigress crossed the border with India and stopped in the Kumaon region. Settled in the forests of India, Champawat Tigress went back to her old ways. People began t

Post: 29 December 18:41

7.62x54R Laser Bore Sight Review

As an avid marksman and someone interested <strong>in</strong> precision shooting, I recently had the opportunity to try out a 7.62x54R

7.62x54R Laser Bore Sight Review As an avid marksman and someone interested in precision shooting, I recently had the opportunity to try out a 7.62x54R laser bore sight for cold zeroing. Here is my honest and detailed review, highlighting both the pros and cons. Pros: Ease of Use: One of the standout features of this laser bore sight is its simplicity in operation. Just insert the laser into the chamber of my 7.62x54R rifle, and I'm ready to go. There's no need for complex setup procedures, which is ideal for beginners and experienced shooters alike. Time-Saving: Traditionally, sighting in a rifle can be a time-consuming process. However, this laser bore sight significantly reduces the time it takes to get on target. It allows me to make initial adjustments without wasting ammunition. In my experience, I've been able to zero in within minutes, which is a major plus. Improved Accuracy: By using the laser bore sight, I can ensure my scope is aligned perfectly before I fire any live

Post: 25 December 13:46

<strong>In</strong> the 1970s, it was normal for groups of young Europeans to go across the Sahara <strong>in</strong> old Land Rovers, on adventures that bordered on the

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

Farewell to My Beloved Gitane – 13 Incredible Years

Au revoir ma belle Gitane, my first draht, and a dog with an exceptional passion. For 13 years, you showed an incredi

Farewell to My Beloved Gitane – 13 Incredible Years Au revoir ma belle Gitane, my first draht, and a dog with an exceptional passion. For 13 years, you showed an incredible spirit and strength. Whether pulling a wild boar from a thicket or catching it minutes later in a pond in the middle of the plains, your power and persistence never failed. In the same day, you'd point out woodcocks, and I might have missed them, but you were always spot on. You've endured so much, with countless staples because nothing could stop your sheer will. You've also left behind a legacy, producing amazing dogs with Clint du Moulin de Berlemont: Jasper, Lacoste, Laïka, Lisière, N'Gumper, Nestor, and Oural. You were so full of trust, even staying loose in the back of the pickup truck on the highway, heading to Aisne for breeding. You truly earned your honors, my old Gitane. Your legacy lives on in every hunt, every memory, and every pup you've brought into this world. #DrahtHaar #HuntingDogs #FarewellToA

Post: 7 October 09:43

Capturing the Curiosity of a Majestic Jackal <strong>in</strong> Romania

<strong>In</strong> the rugged landscapes of Romania, where nature thrives <strong>in</strong> a

Capturing the Curiosity of a Majestic Jackal in Romania In the rugged landscapes of Romania, where nature thrives in all its untamed glory, a curious young golden jackal emerges, captivating the lens of the Canon 90D and the powerful reach of the Canon 100-400mm Mark II lens. It's September 2024, and this moment is a testament to the beauty and wonder of the wildlife that calls this region home. The golden jackal's inquisitive gaze reflects a world of untold stories, as it navigates the diverse terrain with a grace and agility that leaves onlookers in awe. With the precision of the Canon 90D and the impressive telephoto capabilities of the Canon 100-400mm Mark II, the photographer is able to capture the essence of this magnificent creature, preserving a fleeting moment in time that will inspire and enchant all who witness it. From the rocky outcroppings to the lush, verdant forests, the golden jackal's habitat is a tapestry of vibrant colors and captivating textures, all of which ar

Post: 4 October 13:11

The 5 Best Thermal Monoculars of 2024

Everybody wants to know what goes bump <strong>in</strong> the night, even if it doesn’t bump and even if it’s not nighttime. Happi

The 5 Best Thermal Monoculars of 2024 Everybody wants to know what goes bump in the night, even if it doesn’t bump and even if it’s not nighttime. Happily, thermal monoculars, a new and energetic category of gear, often identify what used to be invisible. They can help you see everything from human intruders on the other side of a fence, to coyotes and raccoons crouching in the dark, to a problematic wire in a household electrical outlet. We’re talking about monoculars, rangefinders, and cameras that use temperature variations, rather than visible light, to form images that can be captured as photographs or videos, or simply delivered to your eye to answer that ancient question: what’s out there? I’ve used this new class of “optics” over the past year to find newborn calves in a deadly blizzard, to find my ice-fishing buddies in the fog, to detect hidden electrical problems that might burn my house down, to hunt coyotes at midnight, and to finally even the odds on crop-raiding feral

Post: 29 January 17:54

While I’ve been blessed to travel North America <strong>in</strong> search of big whitetails, I live and hunt mostly <strong>in</strong> Kentucky. But, growing up, I didn

While I’ve been blessed to travel North America in search of big whitetails, I live and hunt mostly in Kentucky. But, growing up, I didn’t have enough access to let properties soak until gun season. I only had one or two places to go, and I wanted to hunt. I’m more avid about bowhunting than gun hunting anyway. So, it just never made sense to not hunt at the earliest opportunity. Then, in 2015, I started leasing another property, which gave me additional access here at home. Since then, except for a few seasons, the practice has been to leave the property unhunted until rifle season in November. My anecdotal theory is that whitetails will get pressured by neighboring bowhunters, which will push deer onto the lease, ultimately “stacking” deer onto it for gun season. Furthermore, if I or another lease member happen to pressure a mature deer once gun season opens, it’s less likely to vacate the area given that the rut is already in motion. Interestingly, studies show bucks are less lik

Post: 26 December 18:06

Will Brantley and Mike Hanback talk long-range glassing, big bucks <strong>in</strong> Indiana, and pre-season plans <strong>in</strong> the Realtree Outpost podcast

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Will Brantley and Mike Hanback talk long-range glassing, big bucks in Indiana, and pre-season plans in the Realtree Outpost podcast It's late August and still hot, but there's hope in the air, too. Kentucky's squirrel season opened this past weekend, and Tennessee's early three-day "velvet" archery season opened today. With luck, I'll be in a treestand this weekend. We're right on the eve of one of the best times of year, and there's no better time to debut Season 3 of Realtree's Outpost Podcast. This week, I joined fellow blogger and Big Deer TV host Mike Hanback to discuss a variety of pre-season topics. We covered long-range glassing tactics (as detailed here), and discussed why they're still so effective, especially in the early season, and even more so than trail cameras. We discussed plans for this fall, strategies for hunting the drought-stricken West, and personal goals for another season. Then we shifted gears to talk about Josh Honeycutt's recent (and fascinating) story on

Post: 18 September 11:33

PHEASANT (COMMON)

A large, long-tailed game bird. Males have rich chestnut, golden-brown and black markings on body and tail, with a dark green head and red face wattlin

PHEASANT (COMMON) A large, long-tailed game bird. Males have rich chestnut, golden-brown and black markings on body and tail, with a dark green head and red face wattling. Females are mottled with paler brown and black. They were introduced in France long ago and more recent introductions have brought in a variety of races and breeds for sport shooting. It flies fast and in a rolling countryside it is a very difficult bird to shoot. In some of our hunting estates there are also some Reeve’s pheasant. This boldly patterned pheasant is instantly recognizable, having some of the longest tail feathers of any bird species. The male has bright golden-chestnut upper parts, with black borders to each feather creating a strongly scaled appearance, while the upper breast is darker chestnut to black, and the lower breast and side feathers are white, tipped in black. The female is much more light is color with a short tail. The males when they fly make a very characteristic sound (like a smal

Post: 5 July 13:25

Enormous Sinkhole With Ancient Forest Inside Discovered <strong>in</strong> China

An enormous sinkhole with an ancient forest inside has been discovered by cave explorer

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

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

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

How to Stalk a Black Bear
It was a lazy October day, remarkable only <strong>in</strong> that I was outside and away from my desk with the forest an utter cornucopia of h

How to Stalk a Black Bear It was a lazy October day, remarkable only in that I was outside and away from my desk with the forest an utter cornucopia of hunting possibilities. I was bowhunting tassel-eared squirrels with my good friends Dave Faiello and Pat Keith in New Mexico’s northern Gila National Forest. Essentially, it was an excuse to sit around campfires in the evenings with good company while also hunting something during daylight hours. And while western squirrel hunting doesn’t approach the allure of more glamorous big-game, it’s always an action-packed, enjoyable endeavor and nothing to get snooty about. It was nearly lunchtime, and I was just a couple bushytails away from a limit. I was slipping along a ridgeline with a recurve bow holding a quiver full of small-game heads, looking for the telltale flicker of a puffy tail in the pines or a bouncing rodent atop the acorn-laden understory. In the back of my mind, there was also the long shot of something else. That somethin

Post: 19 April 17:47

Idaho reports "slightly above average" survival rates <strong>in</strong> mule deer and elk

<strong>In</strong> Idaho, mule deer fawn and elk calf survival rates were up

Idaho reports "slightly above average" survival rates in mule deer and elk In Idaho, mule deer fawn and elk calf survival rates were up, following the latest data collected from animals outfitted with tracking collars. To date, 84% of fawns and 92% of calves have survived through the end of winter, putting their statewide winter survival rate “slightly above average,” according to the Idaho Department of Fish and Game (IDFG). “From a statewide perspective, winter survival is tracking very close to what we saw in past two years,” said Toby Boudreau, IDFG deer and elk program coordinator. “If we continue on that trajectory, that's good news because we ended up with above-average winter survival in both 2019-20 and 2020-21. And every mild winter we can stack together is another step in the right direction for our mule deer herds.” Currently, there are 222 mule deer fawns and 201 elk calves outfitted with tracking collars. Even though the winter weather may be behind them, biologist c

Post: 22 March 10:23

History of Christmas

<strong>In</strong> ancient pagan times, the last day of winter <strong>in</strong> the Northern Hemisphere was celebrated as the night that the Gre

History of Christmas In ancient pagan times, the last day of winter in the Northern Hemisphere was celebrated as the night that the Great Mother Goddess gives birth to the baby Sun God. It is also called Yule, the day a huge log is added to a bonfire, around which everyone would dance and sing to awaken the sun from its long winter sleep. In Roman times, it became the celebrations honoring Saturnus (the harvest god) and Mithras (the ancient god of light), a form of sun worship that had come to Rome from Syria a century before with the cult of Sol Invictus. It announced that winter is not forever, that life continues, and an invitation to stay in good spirit. The first day of winter in the Northern Hemisphere occurs between the 20th and 22nd of December. The Roman celebrated Saturnalia between 17 and 24 December. The early Christians To avoid persecution during the Roman pagan festival, early Christians decked their homes with Saturnalia holly. As Christian numbers increased and t

Post: 24 December 15:22

Razor's Edge: High-Performance Blades for Outdoor Enthusiasts, <strong>Hunters</strong>, and Tactical Operators

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Post: 16 March 14:43

Hunting Essentials: Tools and Gear for <strong>Hunters</strong> and Outdoor Enthusiasts

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