охота на волка 2025 - News p.55

Выбор пули 1. Полуоболочечная пуля (неконтролируемой экспансивности) В течение ряда десятилетий этот тип пули господствовал в охотничьей практике фактически безраздельно. Главный недостаток - непредсказуемость действия. При стрельбе накоротке, когда скорость ещё достаточно высока, деформация таких пуль оказывалась чрезмерной, в ущерб пробивному действию. Зачастую имело место отделение свинцового сердечника от оболочки, в результате чего остаточная масса попавшей в цель пули ( если её можно было так назвать) не превышала 30-40%. Обратной стороной проблемы обычных полуоболочек было недостаточно надёжное экспансивное действие при стрельбе на дистанции, когда скорость заметно падала. На сегодняшний день пули с неконтролируемой экспансивностью находят применение в основном в малых калибрах, в варминтинге, где взрывоподобное действие зачастую с полной фрагментацией пули и образованием обширной поверхностной раны является как раз желаемым эффектом. В средних и особенно крупных калибрах прим

Post: 17 August 10:20

Отчет по проведению Северо-Кузбасской выставки породных охотничьих собак.
6 августа <strong>на</strong> территории СБ ФСУ СШ «Сибиряк» пгт. Рудничный, г.Анжеро-Судженск,

Отчет по проведению Северо-Кузбасской выставки породных охотничьих собак. 6 августа на территории СБ ФСУ СШ «Сибиряк» пгт. Рудничный, г.Анжеро-Судженск, Кемеровской области, состоялась Первая Северо-Кузбасская районная выставка охотничьих собак организована Яйским РОООиР (председатель правления ЯРОООиР Вигриянов С.В.) совместно с Клубом породного охотничьего собаководства ( председатель клуба Никитин Т.) при непосредственной поддержке и участии главы администрации пгт. Рудничный Колосовой О.Р. В серьезном кинологическом мероприятии, где выявляют лучшего представителя своей породы по экстерьерным качествам, приняли участие не только жители г. Анжеро- Судженска и пгт. Рудничный, но и других городов Кемеровской области-Кузбасса: Белово, Мариинск, Прокопьевск, Шерегеш, большие команды с лайками приехали из г. Новокузнецка и Красноярского края,Алтайского края.Количественный состав на рингах по группам пород составили: гончие, бигли, лайки, эстонские гончие, курцхаар, немецкий охотничий терь

Post: 4 August 18:24

За убийство благородного оленя житель Пружанского района получил 1,5 года ограничения свободы

В ходе судебного следствия было установлено, что мужчина охотился в лесном

За убийство благородного оленя житель Пружанского района получил 1,5 года ограничения свободы В ходе судебного следствия было установлено, что мужчина охотился в лесном массиве на территории квартала Сухопольского лесничества ГУ НП «Беловежская пуща», вблизи деревни Чадель. Причем у «охотника» отсутствовала путевка или разрешение. Мужчина из незарегистрированного одноствольного охотничьего гладкоствольного ружья подстрелил самца благородного оленя. Как сообщили в службе информации прокуратуры Брестской области, обвиняемый еще в ходе предварительного следствия добровольно возместил причиненный окружающей среде ущерб в полном объеме – 9,6 тысячи рублей. С учетом представленных государственным обвинителем доказательств суд Пружанского района назначил мужчине наказание в виде ограничения свободы без направления в исправительное учреждение открытого типа на срок 1 год 6 месяцев. Незадачливого охотника также лишили права заниматься деятельностью, связанной с охотой, и назначили штраф в ра

Post: 15 July 16:51

Для богатых рыбаков. Maybach построила роскошный 2-местный внедорожник
 
     
Подразделение Mercedes-Maybach представило неожиданный проект — настоящий люксовый внедорож

Для богатых рыбаков. Maybach построила роскошный 2-местный внедорожник Подразделение Mercedes-Maybach представило неожиданный проект — настоящий люксовый внедорожник. Точнее, это «двухместное электрическое off-road-купе». Называется автомобиль Project Maybach, и в продажу он не спешит. Это своего рода концептуализация будущего автомобильных путешествий по бездорожью. Дизайнерская команда, вовлеченная в проект, получила абсолютную свободу. Работой руководили автомобильный дизайнер Горден Вагенер и знаменитый модельер Вирджил Абло. К сожалению, Абло скончался за несколько дней до премьеры машины. Project Maybach, несмотря на свою «двухместность», имеет внушительные габаритные размеры. От «носа» до «хвоста» — почти шесть метров. Более трети от длины приходится на капот. Крыша имеет ниспадающую линию, что придает облику внедорожника черты классического купе. По периметру расположен не просто защитный «костюм» из пластика, а настоящий трубчатый каркас из металла. Трудно с ход

Post: 2 December 14:19

Все подберёзовики относятся к съедобным грибам и незначительно различаются по пищевым качествам. Грибники не всегда различают их виды, однако для грибной <strong>охоты</s

Все подберёзовики относятся к съедобным грибам и незначительно различаются по пищевым качествам. Грибники не всегда различают их виды, однако для грибной охоты полезно знать экологические особенности разных видов. Подберёзовик обыкновенный (лат. Leccinum scabrum) Подберёзовик серый, грабовик (лат. Leccinum carpini) Подберёзовик жестковатый (лат. Leccinum duriusculum) Подберёзовик болотный (лат. Leccinum holopus) Подберёзовик чёрный, черноголовик (лат. Leccinum melaneum) Подберёзовик розовеющий (лат. Leccinum oxydabile) Подберёзовик шахматный, или чернеющий (лат. Leccinum nigrescens) Подберёзовик пепельно-серый (лат. Leccinum leucophaeum) Подберёзовик разноцветный (лат. Leccinum variicolor)

Post: 14 August 18:25

Dall'Appennino Tosco-Emiliano alle Foreste Casentinesi: Calendario Venatorio con Date e Consigli

L'Appennino tra Toscana ed Emilia-Romagna
Lungo lo spartiacque che separ

Dall'Appennino Tosco-Emiliano alle Foreste Casentinesi: Calendario Venatorio con Date e Consigli L'Appennino tra Toscana ed Emilia-Romagna Lungo lo spartiacque che separa Toscana ed Emilia-Romagna, l'Appennino Tosco-Emiliano si estende per oltre 200 km offrendo uno degli scenari venatori più vari e suggestivi d'Italia. Questa catena montuosa, che va dal Passo della Cisa fino alle Foreste Casentinesi, presenta una straordinaria diversità di ambienti: dalle fitte faggete alle ampie praterie d'altitudine, dai boschi misti di media quota alle ripide pareti rocciose. La caccia in queste zone è regolata da normative regionali che, pur mantenendo una sostanziale uniformità, presentano alcune differenze significative tra i due versanti, soprattutto per quanto riguarda le modalità di prelievo e i periodi di apertura. Stagioni di caccia nella zona Tosco-Emiliana Il calendario venatorio per il 2024 nell'Appennino Tosco-Emiliano riflette la necessità di conciliare tradizione venatoria e conserv

Post: 29 August 13:02

Where the Indian Ocean Meets the Bush: Maputo Special Reserve's Unique Hunting Seasons and Coastal Game Secrets

 Hunting Seasons and Regulations in the Maputo Special Re

Where the Indian Ocean Meets the Bush: Maputo Special Reserve's Unique Hunting Seasons and Coastal Game Secrets Hunting Seasons and Regulations in the Maputo Special Reserve Region The Maputo Special Reserve operates a restricted hunting season from May 15 to October 31, with all activities prohibited within the core reserve boundaries. Only three adjacent buffer zone concessions (Nkululeko, Futi, and Tembe) permit regulated hunting under Mozambique's National Administration of Conservation Areas (ANAC). Unlike inland regions, the coastal climate creates two distinct windows - May-July for cooler coastal plain game and August-October for riverine species. The reserve's 650mm annual rainfall and frequent coastal fog shorten effective hunting hours compared to drier regions like Limpopo. Since 2020 reforms, all hunts require marine patrol observers to prevent illegal ocean-side activities, with only 18 total permits issued annually across all species. Seasonal Game Patterns and Hunt

Post: 28 August 14:53

When the Thornveld Awakens: Mastering Bubye Valley's Hunting Seasons, Regulations, and Trophy Opportunities

General Hunting Rules and Seasons in Bubye Valley

Bubye Vall

When the Thornveld Awakens: Mastering Bubye Valley's Hunting Seasons, Regulations, and Trophy Opportunities General Hunting Rules and Seasons in Bubye Valley Bubye Valley Conservancy in southern Zambia operates one of Africa's most meticulously managed hunting programs, with seasons running from 1 May to 30 November. The Zambia Wildlife Authority (ZAWA) sets these dates based on animal movements during the dry season when game concentrates around water sources. Unlike Zimbabwe's Savé Valley, Bubye enforces stricter quotas, particularly for lions (only males over 6 years) and elephants (tusks minimum 40lbs). Recent reforms include 2022's ban on hunting female leopards and a 30% reduction in buffalo tags to combat overharvesting. Historically, the area transitioned from cattle ranching to conservation hunting in the 1990s, now maintaining Africa's highest lion density at 5/100km². Seasonal Hunting Dynamics and Peak Periods The early season (May-July) offers prime leopard hunting as

Post: 28 August 14:22

Seasons of the Hunt: Mastering the Rhythms of Tuli Block’s Premier Hunting Grounds in Zambia

General Hunting Rules and Seasons in the Tuli Block
The Tuli Block, a rugged

Seasons of the Hunt: Mastering the Rhythms of Tuli Block’s Premier Hunting Grounds in Zambia General Hunting Rules and Seasons in the Tuli Block The Tuli Block, a rugged and wildlife-rich region in southeastern Zambia, follows a strictly regulated hunting season from April to November, aligning with the dry season when animals are more concentrated around water sources. The Zambia Wildlife Authority (ZAWA) sets these dates, factoring in climate conditions, animal breeding cycles, and ecological sustainability. Unlike neighboring Botswana’s more restrictive policies, Tuli Block allows limited leopard and elephant hunting under stringent quotas. Recent reforms include a 2020 adjustment reducing buffalo tags by 15% to combat overharvesting. Historically, the area shifted from unrestricted hunting in the 1990s to a quota-based system to preserve biodiversity. Seasonal Hunting Dynamics and Peak Periods The early season (April–June) is optimal for predators like leopard, as cooler tempera

Post: 28 August 14:21

Where the Kalahari Whispers: Hunting Seasons, Bans, and Battles in Hwange’s Wild Heart

Hunting Regulations and Seasonal Framework in Hwange

The official hunting season

Where the Kalahari Whispers: Hunting Seasons, Bans, and Battles in Hwange’s Wild Heart Hunting Regulations and Seasonal Framework in Hwange The official hunting season in Hwange's designated safari areas runs from 1 May to 31 October, strictly regulated by the Zimbabwe Parks and Wildlife Management Authority (ZPWMA). Unlike other regions, Hwange's Kalahari sandveld ecosystem enforces a compressed season (June-September) for elephant due to extreme October temperatures. The 2023 reforms introduced mandatory tusk DNA analysis and reduced lion quotas by 40% in the Robins Camp sector. Special provisions allow year-round problem animal control for buffalo damaging crops in the Dete area, requiring daily GPS coordinates to Main Camp. The park's unique artificial waterholes create micro-seasons - early season (May-June) offers prime tracking along dry riverbeds before summer rains fill pans. Game Availability and Peak Hunting Windows Hwange's three distinct habitats offer specialized opp

Post: 28 August 10:50

When the Kalahari Calls: Tracking Gweru's Hunting Seasons from Dry Riverbeds to Ironwood Forests

Hunting Regulations and Seasonal Framework in Gweru

The official huntin

When the Kalahari Calls: Tracking Gweru's Hunting Seasons from Dry Riverbeds to Ironwood Forests Hunting Regulations and Seasonal Framework in Gweru The official hunting season in Gweru runs from 1 April to 30 November, strictly regulated by the Zimbabwe Parks and Wildlife Management Authority (ZPWMA). Unlike northern regions, Gweru's unique Kalahari sandveld ecosystem permits extended leopard hunting until 15 December in designated concessions due to predator movement patterns. The 2023 wildlife reforms introduced mandatory camera trap verification for all lion hunts and GPS tracking of hunting parties in border areas. Special provisions allow year-round problem animal control for elephant damaging crops in the Vungu River area, requiring daily reports to Gweru wildlife offices. The region's ironwood forests and fossil riverbeds create micro-seasons, with early season (April-May) optimal for tracking along dry river systems before summer rains begin. Game Availability and Peak Hunt

Post: 27 August 15:11

When the Miombo Whispers: Golden Hunting Seasons in Kwekwe – From Mighty Buffalo to Majestic Sable Antelope

Hunting Regulations and Seasonal Framework in Kwekwe

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When the Miombo Whispers: Golden Hunting Seasons in Kwekwe – From Mighty Buffalo to Majestic Sable Antelope Hunting Regulations and Seasonal Framework in Kwekwe The official hunting season in Kwekwe runs from 1 May to 31 October, strictly regulated by the Zimbabwe Parks and Wildlife Management Authority (ZPWMA). Unlike southern regions, Kwekwe's unique miombo woodland ecosystem allows extended buffalo hunting until 15 November in designated Game Management Areas due to late dry-season water retention. The 2023 wildlife reforms introduced mandatory tusk/horn DNA sampling and reduced leopard quotas by 25% across all hunting concessions. Special provisions exist for year-round problem animal control in farming areas, requiring daily GPS reports to Kadoma wildlife offices. The region's iron-rich soils and seasonal rivers create micro-seasons, with early season (May-June) optimal for tracking along dry riverbeds before vegetation peaks. Game Availability and Peak Hunting Windows Kwekwe

Post: 27 August 15:10

From Highland Mist to Lowland Rivers: Decoding Manicaland's Split Hunting Seasons and Events

Hunting Regulations and Seasonal Framework in Manicaland

The official hunti

From Highland Mist to Lowland Rivers: Decoding Manicaland's Split Hunting Seasons and Events Hunting Regulations and Seasonal Framework in Manicaland The official hunting season in Manicaland runs from 1 May to 30 November, strictly regulated by the Zimbabwe Parks and Wildlife Management Authority (ZPWMA). Unlike western regions, Manicaland's mountainous terrain and montane forests mandate unique seasonal adjustments - the Nyanga highlands open latest (1 June) due to late snowmelt, while the Save Valley lowlands start 1 May. The 2023 wildlife reforms introduced mandatory camera trap verification for leopard hunts and GPS tracking of all hunting parties in Chimanimani border areas. Special provisions allow year-round problem animal control for bushpig damaging crops in the Cashel Valley, requiring daily reports to Mutare wildlife offices. The region's unique climate creates micro-seasons, with early season (May-June) optimal for tracking along rivers before summer rains swell tributar

Post: 26 August 14:49

Dusk Till Dawn in Lion Country: Prime Hunting Seasons, Events, Tactics for Matabeleland North's Big Game

Hunting Regulations and Seasonal Framework in Matabeleland North

Dusk Till Dawn in Lion Country: Prime Hunting Seasons, Events, Tactics for Matabeleland North's Big Game Hunting Regulations and Seasonal Framework in Matabeleland North The official hunting season in Matabeleland North runs from 1 April to 31 October, strictly regulated by the Zimbabwe Parks and Wildlife Management Authority (ZPWMA). Unlike southern regions, this province's Kalahari sandveld ecosystem permits extended leopard hunting until 15 November in designated concessions due to unique predator patterns. The 2023 wildlife reforms introduced mandatory camera trap verification for all lion hunts and reduced elephant quotas by 30% in Hwange buffer zones. Special provisions allow year-round problem animal control for buffalo damaging crops in the Binga district, requiring daily GPS reports to ranger stations. The region's teak forests and fossil riverbeds create micro-seasons, with early season (April-May) optimal for tracking along dry river systems. Game Availability and Peak Hu

Post: 26 August 14:10

When the Wild Calls: Hunting Seasons, Hunting Calendar and Prime Times in Zambia's Harare Region

General Hunting Rules and Timings in Harare Region

The Harare region of

When the Wild Calls: Hunting Seasons, Hunting Calendar and Prime Times in Zambia's Harare Region General Hunting Rules and Timings in Harare Region The Harare region of Zambia operates under strict seasonal hunting regulations set by the Zambia Wildlife Authority (ZAWA). The main hunting season runs from May to October, coinciding with the dry winter months when animals congregate near water sources. Unlike wetter neighboring regions like Luangwa Valley which extend seasons into November, Harare's shorter dry period dictates a more compressed window. Recent reforms (2022) standardized trophy hunting quotas across all concessions to prevent overharvesting of key species like leopard and buffalo. Historically, seasons were longer (April-December) but drought cycles forced tighter controls. Seasonal Hunting Variations Harare's seasons divide clearly by game type: large mammals (lion/leopard/buffalo) are best hunted July-September when tracks are visible on hardened ground, while plai

Post: 26 August 12:34

Deer Hunting Seasons in Connecticut: Timing, Licenses, Rules, Restrictions and Prohibitions, Hunting Tips

Hunting white-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus) in the state

Deer Hunting Seasons in Connecticut: Timing, Licenses, Rules, Restrictions and Prohibitions, Hunting Tips Hunting white-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus) in the state of Connecticut is a popular activity among local and visiting hunters. The state offers diverse hunting conditions thanks to its forested terrain and temperate climate. However, hunting is strictly regulated by state laws to preserve animal populations and ensure safety. Main Natural Features and Season Dates for Hunting in Connecticut The hunting year in Connecticut is divided into several seasons: early fall, main season, mid-winter season, and spring. These dates are adjusted annually by the Department of Energy and Environmental Protection (DEEP), based on data about deer population and environmental factors. Regulation is carried out through limited issuance of licenses and permits for harvesting deer. For example, in 2023, the main hunting season started on November 14 and ended on December 3. The winter seaso

Post: 25 August 13:07

Waterfowl Hunting Seasons in North Dakota: Dates and Seasonality of Hunting, Bans, Restrictions and Protected Species

Main Rules and Timeframes for Waterfowl Hunting Sea

Waterfowl Hunting Seasons in North Dakota: Dates and Seasonality of Hunting, Bans, Restrictions and Protected Species Main Rules and Timeframes for Waterfowl Hunting Season Hunting waterfowl in North Dakota is regulated by the North Dakota Game and Fish Department, following federal guidelines such as the Migratory Bird Treaty Act. Each year, specific hunting dates are set based on species migration patterns and environmental factors. The season generally runs from September through December or early January, with exact dates varying annually. For example, in 2023, duck season ran from September 23 to December 24, while goose season started earlier (September 9) and ended later (January 28). North Dakota’s cold climate and wetland-rich landscape attract large numbers of migrating birds. These conditions cause earlier migrations compared to southern states like Nebraska or South Dakota, where seasons may start later. International cooperation between the U.S., Canada, and Mexico ensur

Post: 25 August 13:00

Hunting in Apulia: Calendar, Permits and Strategies for a Successful Season

Main hunting periods in the region Apulia
Apulia offers hunters a rich and varied territory,

Hunting in Apulia: Calendar, Permits and Strategies for a Successful Season Main hunting periods in the region Apulia Apulia offers hunters a rich and varied territory, with hunting seasons that generally extend from September to January. The Apulia Region carefully regulates hunting periods according to National Law 157/1992 and EU directives, with annual updates that take into account wildlife monitoring. The climatic and territorial peculiarities greatly influence the hunting activity: the coastal areas of Salento are ideal for migratory birds, while the hilly areas of Gargano and Murge offer excellent opportunities for wild boar hunting. Compared to neighboring regions, Apulia has some significant differences. While in Basilicata there are more restrictions on the hare, more freedom is enjoyed here. On the contrary, for the woodcock the opening period is later than in Campania. Major regulatory changes have taken place in recent years, such as the 2021 restrictions on protected we

Post: 25 August 12:42

Hunting in the MANAWATŪ-WHANGANUI Region: Seasons, Rules Regulations and Best Times for Hunting

Main Hunting Rules and Seasons in Manawatū-Whanganui

Hunting Periods and

Hunting in the MANAWATŪ-WHANGANUI Region: Seasons, Rules Regulations and Best Times for Hunting Main Hunting Rules and Seasons in Manawatū-Whanganui Hunting Periods and Regulations In New Zealand, hunting is allowed year-round for most introduced species such as red deer, elk (wapiti), Himalayan tahr, and chamois. However, in the Manawatū-Whanganui region, seasons depend on animal migration patterns, climate, and breeding cycles. Main season for big game (deer, tahr) — from March to July , when animal activity is high and the weather is stable. Waterfowl hunting (if permitted) is possible during the autumn-winter months (April–August ). Factors Affecting Timing Climate: Temperate, with rainy winters (June–August ), which can complicate hunting in mountainous areas. Terrain: Forested hills and mountain ridges make hunting for tahr and deer more productive in April–May , when animals descend from higher elevations. Historical Changes Since 2020, regulations against invasive specie

Post: 25 August 08:24

Hunting seasons in the Nevada Desert: Rules, Dates, and Hunting Dates, Hunting Restrictions and Prohibitions 

When Can You Hunt in the Nevada Desert, Seasonal Features

Hunting seasons in the Nevada Desert: Rules, Dates, and Hunting Dates, Hunting Restrictions and Prohibitions When Can You Hunt in the Nevada Desert, Seasonal Features Hunting in the Nevada Desert Bighorn region is strictly regulated by the Nevada Department of Wildlife (NDOW). The main hunting season for desert bighorn sheep typically opens in September and may extend through December, though exact dates vary depending on specific management units and annual decisions. Unlike other U.S. regions like Arizona or California, where seasons are often more extended, Nevada’s season is shorter due to the unique habitat conditions of the species. Weather plays a critical role — high summer temperatures make hunting unsafe for both animals and humans. As a result, seasons are shifted toward autumn when wildlife is more active and accessible. In recent years, there have been adjustments to hunting schedules. For example, in 2020, NDOW revised certain dates following population monitoring effo

Post: 25 August 08:07

CONNEMARA'S Wild Rhythms: Hunting Calendar, Coastal Game Patterns, and Licenses in Ireland's Atlantic Frontier

General Hunting Rules and Seasons in Connemara

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CONNEMARA'S Wild Rhythms: Hunting Calendar, Coastal Game Patterns, and Licenses in Ireland's Atlantic Frontier General Hunting Rules and Seasons in Connemara Connemara's hunting seasons blend standard Irish regulations with unique coastal adaptations. Deer seasons run 1 September - 31 December for stags (red deer only) and 1 November - 28 February for hinds, with Connemara's native herd enjoying special protection status. Waterfowl seasons follow national dates (1 September - 31 January) but are restricted to specific inland areas due to marine conservation zones. The region's hyper-oceanic climate - with 250+ annual rain days and salt-laden winds - creates compressed hunting windows, particularly for birds. Unlike neighboring Mayo, Connemara maintains complete bans on all mountain hare hunting and stricter controls on wildfowling due to wintering bird populations. The 2022 Conservation Act introduced mandatory use of non-toxic shot across the entire region and GPS tracking for all h

Post: 22 August 10:13

Secrets of the SLIEVE BLOOM: Mastering Hunting Calendar, Licenses, and Prime Game Opportunities in Ireland's Ancient Mountains

General Hunting Rules and Seasons in Sliev

Secrets of the SLIEVE BLOOM: Mastering Hunting Calendar, Licenses, and Prime Game Opportunities in Ireland's Ancient Mountains General Hunting Rules and Seasons in Slieve Bloom Mountains The Slieve Bloom Mountains operate under Ireland's national hunting framework with some local adaptations. Deer seasons run from 1 September to 31 December for stags (red and sika) and 1 November to 28 February for hinds. Game bird seasons follow standard dates: pheasant (1 October - 31 January), woodcock (1 November - 31 January), and duck (1 September - 31 January). The region's unique geology - being Ireland's oldest mountains with extensive blanket bogs - creates microclimates that delay spring growth by 2-3 weeks compared to surrounding lowlands, pushing rutting seasons later. Unlike the neighboring Midlands, Slieve Bloom maintains stricter deer quotas due to ongoing native woodland regeneration projects. Recent changes include a 2023 ban on lead ammunition within 1km of Special Areas of Conserv

Post: 22 August 10:02

Beyond the Calendar: How MAYO'S Extreme Weather and Ancient Landscapes Shape the Perfect Hunt

Hunting Regulations & Seasonal Framework in Mayo

County Mayo operates unde

Beyond the Calendar: How MAYO'S Extreme Weather and Ancient Landscapes Shape the Perfect Hunt Hunting Regulations & Seasonal Framework in Mayo County Mayo operates under Ireland's Wildlife Acts with seasons strictly regulated by the National Parks and Wildlife Service. The goose season runs September 1 to January 31, while snipe may be hunted November 1 to January 31. Duck seasons vary by species - mallard September 1 to January 31, teal September 1 to January 31. Deer seasons differ - red stag August 1 to April 30, red hind November 1 to February 28. Mayo's extreme Atlantic climate creates compressed hunting windows, with frequent storms limiting access to offshore islands and mountain areas. Recent reforms include complete bans on lead ammunition (2023) and mandatory GPS tracking for all deer harvested in wilderness zones. Unlike eastern counties, Mayo maintains special restrictions for blanket bog protection areas and requires additional certifications for island hunting. Peak Hu

Post: 22 August 08:06

The Hunter's Calendar in GALWAY: Seasonal Patterns, Legal Frameworks, and When the Wild Offers Its Best

Hunting Regulations & Seasonal Framework in Galway

County Galway

The Hunter's Calendar in GALWAY: Seasonal Patterns, Legal Frameworks, and When the Wild Offers Its Best Hunting Regulations & Seasonal Framework in Galway County Galway operates under Ireland's Wildlife Acts with seasons regulated by the National Parks and Wildlife Service. The goose season runs September 1 to January 31, while duck hunting spans September 1 to January 31 for mallard and teal. Woodcock may be hunted November 1 to January 31. Deer seasons vary - red stag August 1 to April 30, red hind November 1 to February 28. Galway's unique coastal and mountainous terrain creates distinct hunting zones, with the Connemara bogs and islands following special seasonal adjustments. Recent reforms include complete lead shot bans in all wetland areas (2023) and mandatory electronic reporting for goose harvests through the Galway Waterfowl Management System. Unlike inland counties, Galway maintains extended seasons for certain marine-affected species but requires additional safety certifi

Post: 22 August 07:45

LAOIS Hunting Calendar: When the Slieve Blooms Awaken - Pheasant, Woodcock and Midlands Game Traditions

Hunting Regulations & Seasonal Framework in Laois

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LAOIS Hunting Calendar: When the Slieve Blooms Awaken - Pheasant, Woodcock and Midlands Game Traditions Hunting Regulations & Seasonal Framework in Laois County Laois operates under Ireland's Wildlife Acts with seasons set by the National Parks and Wildlife Service. The pheasant season runs October 1 to January 31, while woodcock may be hunted November 1 to January 31. Duck seasons vary by species - mallard September 1 to January 31, teal September 1 to January 31. Deer seasons differ - red stag August 1 to April 30, red hind November 1 to February 28. Laois's unique mix of bogland, farmland and the Slieve Bloom foothills creates diverse hunting opportunities, with traditional seasons maintained despite recent lead shot bans in wetlands (2023). Unlike border counties, Laois maintains stricter Sunday hunting prohibitions and requires certified marksmanship tests for first-time deer license applicants through the Laois Wildlife Management System. Peak Hunting Windows & Game Behavior i

Post: 22 August 07:33

Murray River Hunting Calendar: When the Waterways Come Alive - Duck, Deer and Riverland Game Pursuits

Hunting Regulations & Seasonal Framework in the Murray River

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Murray River Hunting Calendar: When the Waterways Come Alive - Duck, Deer and Riverland Game Pursuits Hunting Regulations & Seasonal Framework in the Murray River The Murray River region operates under a complex cross-border regulatory system between New South Wales, Victoria, and South Australia, with waterfowl seasons typically running from March to June (exact dates vary annually based on aerial surveys). Deer hunting follows state-specific seasons - red and fallow deer are open year-round in NSW as pests, while Victoria maintains a March-October season. Feral pigs, goats, and foxes can be hunted year-round across all jurisdictions. The river's unique ecology creates microseasons - flood years dramatically expand duck habitats, while drought conditions trigger special restrictions. Recent reforms include a complete ban on lead shot within 400m of the river (2023) and mandatory GPS reporting of feral pig harvests to track population movements. The Murray-Darling Basin Authority now

Post: 21 August 19:37

Flinders Ranges Hunting Calendar: When the Ancient Landscape Calls - Goats, Deer and Mountain Game Pursuits

Hunting Regulations & Seasonal Framework in the Flinders Rang

Flinders Ranges Hunting Calendar: When the Ancient Landscape Calls - Goats, Deer and Mountain Game Pursuits Hunting Regulations & Seasonal Framework in the Flinders Ranges The Flinders Ranges operate under South Australia's National Parks and Wildlife Act with year-round hunting permitted for feral goats, pigs, foxes and rabbits on private properties and designated crown lands. Deer (primarily fallow) have an established season from March to October, while kangaroo harvesting requires commercial tags. The semi-arid climate with extreme temperature variations (summer highs of 45°C, winter lows of -5°C) creates distinct hunting windows - most activity occurs April-September. Unlike the nearby Murray Mallee region, the Flinders Ranges maintain special restrictions in gorges and water catchments due to fragile ecosystems. Recent reforms include mandatory GPS coordinates for all harvested feral goats (2023) and complete bans on lead ammunition within 5km of permanent water sources. The 20

Post: 21 August 19:29

Dublin's Calendar Unveiled: Hunting Seasons, Legal Windows, and the Art of Perfect Timing in DUBLIN

Hunting Regulations & Seasonal Framework in Dublin

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Dublin's Calendar Unveiled: Hunting Seasons, Legal Windows, and the Art of Perfect Timing in DUBLIN Hunting Regulations & Seasonal Framework in Dublin County Dublin operates under Ireland's Wildlife Acts with strictly regulated seasons set by the National Parks and Wildlife Service. The pheasant season runs October 1 to January 31, while duck hunting is permitted September 1 to January 31 for mallard and teal. Woodcock may be hunted November 1 to January 31. Deer seasons vary - fallow buck August 1 to April 30, fallow doe November 1 to February 28. Dublin's unique urban-rural mix creates compressed hunting zones, with most activity concentrated in the northern farmlands and southern foothills. Recent reforms include complete lead shot bans (2023) and mandatory 500m safety buffers around all residential areas. Unlike rural counties, Dublin requires additional urban safety certifications for firearm license applicants. Peak Hunting Windows & Game Behavior in Dublin Pheasant shooting

Post: 21 August 11:01

KILDARE Hunting Dates: When the Curragh Plains Come Alive - Pheasant, Snipe and Irish Field Sports Traditions

Hunting Regulations & Seasonal Framework in Kildare

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KILDARE Hunting Dates: When the Curragh Plains Come Alive - Pheasant, Snipe and Irish Field Sports Traditions Hunting Regulations & Seasonal Framework in Kildare County Kildare operates under Ireland's Wildlife Acts with seasons regulated by the National Parks and Wildlife Service. The pheasant season runs October 1 to January 31, while snipe may be hunted November 1 to January 31. Duck seasons vary by species - mallard September 1 to January 31, teal September 1 to January 31. Deer seasons differ by species - fallow buck August 1 to April 30, fallow doe November 1 to February 28. Kildare's unique combination of open plains and bogland creates diverse hunting opportunities, with extended seasons compared to mountainous regions. Recent reforms include mandatory non-toxic shot requirements in all wetland areas (2023) and electronic reporting for deer harvests through the Kildare Wildlife Management Portal. Unlike Northern Ireland, Kildare maintains Sunday hunting restrictions and requi

Post: 21 August 10:55

Royal MEATH Hunting Calendar: When the Boyne Valley Awakens - Pheasant, Woodcock and Irish Field Sport

Hunting Regulations & Seasonal Framework in Meath

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Royal MEATH Hunting Calendar: When the Boyne Valley Awakens - Pheasant, Woodcock and Irish Field Sport Hunting Regulations & Seasonal Framework in Meath County Meath operates under Ireland's Wildlife Acts with seasons set by the National Parks and Wildlife Service. The pheasant season runs October 1 to January 31, while woodcock may be hunted November 1 to January 31. Duck seasons vary by species - mallard September 1 to January 31, teal September 1 to January 31. Deer seasons differ by species - fallow buck August 1 to April 30, fallow doe November 1 to February 28. Meath's rich agricultural landscape and mild climate create ideal conditions for game birds, with extended seasons compared to western counties. Recent reforms include mandatory lead shot bans in wetland areas (2023) and electronic reporting for deer harvests through the Meath Game Management System. Unlike Northern Ireland, Meath maintains Sunday hunting restrictions and requires hunter competency certification for firs

Post: 21 August 10:53

WEXFORD Hunting Calendar: When the Slaney Valley Calls - Pheasant, Duck and Coastal Game Pursuits

Hunting Regulations & Seasonal Framework in Wexford

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WEXFORD Hunting Calendar: When the Slaney Valley Calls - Pheasant, Duck and Coastal Game Pursuits Hunting Regulations & Seasonal Framework in Wexford County Wexford operates under Ireland's Wildlife Acts with seasons set by the National Parks and Wildlife Service. The pheasant season runs October 1-January 31, while duck hunting spans September 1-January 31 for most species. Woodcock may be hunted November 1-January 31. Deer seasons vary - red stag August 1-April 30, red hind November 1-February 28. Wexford's mild coastal climate and sheltered river valleys allow extended hunting seasons compared to inland counties. Recent reforms include mandatory non-toxic shot requirements in all wetland areas (2023) and electronic tagging for deer harvested in the Blackstairs Mountains. Unlike UK counties, Wexford maintains stricter Sunday hunting restrictions and requires hunter competency certification for first-time firearm license applicants. Peak Hunting Windows & Game Behavior in Wexford

Post: 21 August 10:40

WATERFORD Hunting Seasons: When the Suir Valley Comes Alive - Pheasant, Woodcock and Irish Field Sports

Hunting Regulations & Seasonal Framework in Waterford

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WATERFORD Hunting Seasons: When the Suir Valley Comes Alive - Pheasant, Woodcock and Irish Field Sports Hunting Regulations & Seasonal Framework in Waterford County Waterford operates under Ireland's Wildlife Acts with distinct seasons set by the National Parks and Wildlife Service. The pheasant season runs October 1-January 31, while woodcock may be hunted November 1-January 31. Duck seasons vary by species - mallard September 1-January 31, teal September 1-January 31. Deer seasons differ by species - red stag August 1-April 30, red hind November 1-February 28. Waterford's mild coastal climate and sheltered river valleys allow extended hunting compared to inland counties. Recent reforms include mandatory lead shot bans in wetland areas (2023) and electronic reporting for deer harvests through the Waterford Game Management System. Unlike Northern Ireland, Waterford maintains Sunday hunting restrictions and requires proof of marksmanship for first-time deer license applicants. Peak H

Post: 21 August 10:23

FERMANAGH'S Hunting Seasons: When the Lakelands Awaken - Snipe, Duck and Irish Wilderness Pursuits

Hunting Regulations & Seasonal Framework in Fermanagh

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FERMANAGH'S Hunting Seasons: When the Lakelands Awaken - Snipe, Duck and Irish Wilderness Pursuits Hunting Regulations & Seasonal Framework in Fermanagh County Fermanagh operates under Northern Ireland's Wildlife Order with distinct seasons governed by the Ulster Game Committee. The duck season runs September 1-January 31, while snipe may be hunted September 1-January 31. Woodcock season spans November 1-January 31, with pheasant October 1-January 31. Deer seasons differ by species - red stag August 1-April 30, red hind November 1-February 28. The region's extensive waterways and mild maritime climate allow extended waterfowl hunting compared to inland counties. Recent reforms include mandatory non-toxic shot requirements on all Lough Erne islands (2023) and electronic reporting for deer harvests through the Fermanagh Game Management Portal. Unlike the Republic, Northern Ireland permits Sunday hunting but restricts certain methods near border areas in Fermanagh. Peak Hunting Windows

Post: 21 August 09:20

MONAGNAN'S Hunting Calendar: When the Emerald Fields Come Alive - Pheasant, Deer and Irish Game Pursuits

Hunting Regulations & Seasonal Framework in Monaghan

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MONAGNAN'S Hunting Calendar: When the Emerald Fields Come Alive - Pheasant, Deer and Irish Game Pursuits Hunting Regulations & Seasonal Framework in Monaghan County Monaghan operates under Ireland's Wildlife Acts and EU Habitats Directive with distinct seasons for game species. The pheasant season runs from October 1 to January 31, while woodcock may be hunted from November 1 to January 31. Deer seasons vary by species - red deer (stags) August 1-April 30, (hinds) November 1-February 28; fallow deer (bucks) August 1-April 30, (does) November 1-February 28. The region's damp temperate climate means most hunting occurs October-February, avoiding the wet spring months when ground-nesting birds breed. Unlike Northern Ireland, Monaghan maintains stricter deer hunting regulations and requires proof of marksmanship for first-time license applicants. Recent reforms include mandatory lead shot bans in wetland areas (2022) and electronic tagging of deer carcasses to combat poaching in the regi

Post: 21 August 09:00

Hunting Seasons in FELL LAPLAND: Required Documents, Restrictions, General Rules, Penalties for Violating Regulations and Optimal Hunting Periods

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Hunting Seasons in FELL LAPLAND: Required Documents, Restrictions, General Rules, Penalties for Violating Regulations and Optimal Hunting Periods Fell Lapland, located in the northernmost part of Finland, offers a unique hunting experience characterized by its distinctive seasons and regulations. Understanding the timing and rules of hunting in this region is crucial for both local hunters and international visitors seeking an authentic Arctic hunting adventure. General Rules and Hunting Periods in Fell Lapland The primary hunting season in Fell Lapland typically spans from late August to early December, though specific dates vary depending on the game species. The Finnish Wildlife Agency strictly regulates these periods based on scientific research and environmental monitoring. In 2023, the main hunting season opened on August 20th for small game and September 1st for large game, closing on December 31st for most species. The region's harsh climate and diverse landscape significan

Post: 14 August 14:48

Hunting in Unguja South (Zanzibar South), Tanzania: Legislation and Laws, Clubs and Demographics, Geography of Tanzania
Natural Features in Tanzania, Unguja South Region

Hunting in Unguja South (Zanzibar South), Tanzania: Legislation and Laws, Clubs and Demographics, Geography of Tanzania Natural Features in Tanzania, Unguja South Region Unguja South Region, located on the southern tip of Zanzibar's main island, Unguja, encompasses approximately 854 km². The region boasts diverse ecosystems, including coastal forests, coral rag zones, and mangrove swamps. Notably, the Jozani Chwaka Bay National Park, covering about 50 km², is the only national park in Zanzibar and is home to unique species such as the endangered Zanzibar red colobus monkey and Aders's duiker. Demographics of Unguja South (Zanzibar South) As of the 2022 census, Unguja South Region has a population of approximately 195,873 people. The indigenous Hadimu people are among the native ethnic groups in the region. While specific data on the number of hunters is not readily available, traditional hunting practices have been part of the local culture. Tanzanian Hunting Practices and Customs

Post: 17 July 09:33

Hunting in Tabora Region, Tanzania: Seasons, Laws and Demographics, Demographics and Geography of Tanzania

Geographical and Natural Features in Tabora Region

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Hunting in Tabora Region, Tanzania: Seasons, Laws and Demographics, Demographics and Geography of Tanzania Geographical and Natural Features in Tabora Region Tabora Region, located in central-western Tanzania, is the country's largest administrative region, covering approximately 72,150 km². The terrain consists of a central plateau with elevations ranging from 1,000 to 1,500 meters above sea level. The region features diverse landscapes, including miombo woodlands, the Itigi thicket, and significant water bodies like the Ugalla and Malagarasi Rivers. Approximately 46% of Tabora is covered by forest reserves, and 22% is designated as game reserves, such as the Ugalla River National Park and Kigosi Game Reserve. Hunters and Demographics of Tabora, Tanzania As of the 2022 census, Tabora Region has a population of approximately 3,391,679 people. The region is predominantly rural, with communities engaged in agriculture and livestock rearing. The Nyamwezi and Sukuma are the primary et

Post: 16 July 12:07

Hunting in Ruvuma Region, Tanzania: Laws, Legislation and Clubs. The Hidden Practice for Hunters

Geographical and Natural Features in Ruvuma Region

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Hunting in Ruvuma Region, Tanzania: Laws, Legislation and Clubs. The Hidden Practice for Hunters Geographical and Natural Features in Ruvuma Region Ruvuma Region, located in southern Tanzania, spans approximately 63,669 km², with nearly 47% covered by water bodies, including Lake Nyasa. The terrain features the Matengo Highlands and Lukumburu Mountains, reaching elevations up to 2,000 meters. The region's diverse ecosystems, comprising miombo woodlands, grasslands, and riverine forests, provide habitats for various game species. Statistics and Demographics of Ruvuma, Tanzania As of the 2022 census, Ruvuma Region has a population of approximately 1.85 million, with over 74% residing in rural areas. While specific data on the number of hunters is not readily available, the region's rural communities and rich wildlife suggest a presence of both local and visiting hunters. Hunting Aspects and Restrictions of the Area Hunting in Ruvuma follows Tanzania's national regulations to ensu

Post: 14 July 09:52

Hunting in Rukwa Region, Tanzania: Laws and Clubs, Geography and Demographics. Aspects of Legislation

Natural and Geographical Features of Tanzanian Hunting

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Hunting in Rukwa Region, Tanzania: Laws and Clubs, Geography and Demographics. Aspects of Legislation Natural and Geographical Features of Tanzanian Hunting Rukwa Region, located in western Tanzania, spans approximately 27,765 km², with 23.79% comprising water bodies like Lake Rukwa and parts of Lake Tanganyika. The region's terrain includes the Ufipa Plateau, reaching elevations up to 2,350 meters at Malonje, and diverse ecosystems such as Miombo woodlands, which are habitats for various wildlife species. Demographics and Hunting Statistics of Rukwa As of the 2022 census, Rukwa Region has a population of approximately 1,540,519. The region is home to several ethnic groups, including the Fipa, Nyiha, Lyangalile, Mambwe, and Lungu. While specific data on the number of hunters is not readily available, traditional hunting practices have been part of the local culture, primarily for subsistence purposes. Tanzanian Hunting Practices and Values Traditional hunting methods in Rukwa R

Post: 14 July 06:38

Hunting in Pemba South Region, Tanzania: Laws and Legislation, Clubs and Hunting Seasons, Demographics of Tanzania

Geographical Features of Pemba South, Tanzania

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Hunting in Pemba South Region, Tanzania: Laws and Legislation, Clubs and Hunting Seasons, Demographics of Tanzania Geographical Features of Pemba South, Tanzania Pemba South Region, located on the southern part of Pemba Island in the Zanzibar Archipelago, spans approximately 332 km². The terrain is gently undulating, with elevations reaching up to 78 meters at Chamgindo. The region experiences a tropical climate, with annual rainfall varying between 900 and 2,300 millimeters. Its diverse ecosystems include coastal forests, mangroves, and coral reefs, providing habitats for various wildlife species. Hunters and Demographics, Statistics of Population in Pemba South Region As of the 2022 census, Pemba South Region has a population of approximately 271,350 people. The region is predominantly inhabited by the Hadimu and Swahili ethnic groups. While specific data on the number of hunters is not readily available, traditional hunting practices have been part of the local culture, primar

Post: 13 July 14:22

Hunting in Mwanza Region, Tanzania: Laws and Legislation, Seasons and Clubs, Tanzanian Hunting Traditions

Natural Features and Local Geographics of Mwanza Regions

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Hunting in Mwanza Region, Tanzania: Laws and Legislation, Seasons and Clubs, Tanzanian Hunting Traditions Natural Features and Local Geographics of Mwanza Regions Mwanza Region, situated in northwestern Tanzania, encompasses approximately 25,233 square kilometers, with over 53% of this area covered by water, primarily Lake Victoria. The region's terrain is characterized by granite outcrops and flat plains, providing diverse habitats for various wildlife species. Notably, Ukerewe Island, the largest lake island in Africa, is part of Mwanza, offering unique hunting environments. Demographics of Mwanza Region, Tanzania As of the 2022 census, Mwanza Region had a population of approximately 3.7 million people, making it the second most populous region in Tanzania. The region is predominantly inhabited by the Wasukuma, Wakerewe, Wakara, and Wazinza ethnic groups. While specific data on the number of hunters is not readily available, the region's rural communities have a history of tradi

Post: 12 July 14:03

Hunting in Mtwara Region, Tanzania: Laws and Legislation, Clubs and Seasons, Demographics in Tanzania

Geographical and Natural Features in Mtwara, Tanzania

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Hunting in Mtwara Region, Tanzania: Laws and Legislation, Clubs and Seasons, Demographics in Tanzania Geographical and Natural Features in Mtwara, Tanzania Mtwara Region, located in southeastern Tanzania, encompasses approximately 16,710 square kilometers. The region features diverse landscapes, including the Makonde Plateau and the Ruvuma River, which forms the southern boundary with Mozambique. Mtwara's varied terrain supports a range of wildlife habitats, making it a potential area for hunting activities. Tanzanian Hunters and Demographics of Mtwara As of the 2022 census, Mtwara Region had a population of approximately 1.63 million people. The region is home to various ethnic groups, including the Makonde, Yao, and Makua. While specific data on the number of hunters in Mtwara is not readily available, the region's rural areas and proximity to game reserves suggest that hunting, both traditional and regulated, may be practiced. Local Hunting Practices in Tanzania Hunting in T

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Hunting in Morogoro Region, Tanzania: Laws and Legislation, Clubs and Seasons, Hunting Communities in Tanzania

Geographical Features of Morogoro and Tanzania

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Hunting in Morogoro Region, Tanzania: Laws and Legislation, Clubs and Seasons, Hunting Communities in Tanzania Geographical Features of Morogoro and Tanzania Morogoro Region, located in eastern Tanzania, spans approximately 70,624 square kilometers, making it the second-largest region in the country. The region boasts diverse landscapes, including the Nguru Mountains, which reach elevations up to 2,400 meters, and the expansive Nyerere National Park, formerly part of the Selous Game Reserve. This park, covering about 30,893 square kilometers, is one of the world's largest wildlife sanctuaries and is home to the Rufiji River, Tanzania's largest river, which supports a rich array of wildlife. Demographial Aspects of Morogoro Region As of the 2022 census, Morogoro Region had a population of approximately 3.2 million people. The region is predominantly rural, with communities such as the Luguru, Ngulu, Kutu, Sagara, Vidunda, Kaguru, Mbunga, Ndamba, Pogoro, and Ngindo residing in the a

Post: 11 July 14:05

Hunting in Mara Region, Tanzania: Hunting Seasons, Laws and Legislation, Tanzanian Demographics and Geography

Geographical Features in Tanzania and Mara Region 

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Hunting in Mara Region, Tanzania: Hunting Seasons, Laws and Legislation, Tanzanian Demographics and Geography Geographical Features in Tanzania and Mara Region The Mara Region, located in northern Tanzania, encompasses diverse landscapes, including savannahs, woodlands, and riverine ecosystems. It shares the renowned Serengeti National Park with the Simiyu Region, forming part of the greater Serengeti-Mara ecosystem. This area is characterized by vast open plains, rolling hills, and the Mara River, which supports a rich biodiversity and offers hunters a unique environment to pursue various game species. Demographics and Local Statistics of Mara Region As of the 2022 census, the Mara Region had a population of approximately 2.37 million people. While specific data on the number of hunters in the region is not readily available, Tanzania's hunting industry is well-regulated, with numerous hunting concessions and licensed outfitters operating across the country. The region's proximit

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