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A Night <strong>in</strong> Hippo Heaven
By Donald J Stoner

 

It is said that hippos kill more people <strong>in</strong> Africa than any other animal (if you exclude m

A Night in Hippo Heaven By Donald J Stoner It is said that hippos kill more people in Africa than any other animal (if you exclude mosquitos). But does that qualify them to be classified as dangerous game. I have certainly had my doubts until, that is, an experience I had one night in a farmer’s field. There is no question that an animal that weighs two tons, can run up to 20 mph and has huge teeth, has the potential of being dangerous. The danger is highest if you happen to catch a hippo on the land. Water is their preferred environment and they seem less threatened there. I don’t think any predator will attack a full-grown hippo in the water, although a big croc will certainly snatch a small hippo given half a chance. On the other hand, lion, especially a large pride, will attack a hippo if they catch it on land. This may have something to do with hippo temperament when they are away from water. Threaten a hippo on land, and it will head straight for the nearest water an

Post: 15 December 09:24

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My names Emily and I’m the marketing manager for Ditale Outdoors! Ditale outdoors is a women’s apparel brand started <strong

I hope this is okay to share for my ladies! My names Emily and I’m the marketing manager for Ditale Outdoors! Ditale outdoors is a women’s apparel brand started in 2020! Located in Dallas Texas! We have interviewed thousands of women to bring you the PERFECT hunting pants! we have created our Sophia adventure pants! We are MADE FOR WOMEN, MADE BY WOMEN Since we are still so young we do not have tons of items right now but we are growing ever single day! We have a launch coming in a few months we can wait to share! Some of the key features are that the Sophia’s come in a REGULAR AND CURVY run! We have a 34 inch inseam for our Taller ladies but it can be adjusted to a 29in inseam for us shorter ladies! They also have 4 way stretch and a high rise waist band so you can squat and not have to worry about your backside showing! The main thing is POCKETS! We have deep deep pockets! If you have any questions I wI’ll be glad to answer them for you! We also do attend most trade shows! If y

Post: 3 April 09:58

THE WOLF OF MY DREAMS!!!… The challenges of wolf hunting- you sit there staring into space, <strong>in</strong> a fog, your mind goes numb, for who knows how long… then a

THE WOLF OF MY DREAMS!!!… The challenges of wolf hunting- you sit there staring into space, in a fog, your mind goes numb, for who knows how long… then all of a sudden, it happens. And when you spot a wolf, or a pack of wolves, your emotions REDLINE!!! You go from a lethargic daze to gasping for air… IT’S WILD!!! Let me tell you the story of this wolf… My friend Mark McKay, Richy and I were climbing in our blind at daybreak. I was sliding my feet into the bottom of my Heater Body Suit and just about to zip it up when I heard someone say, “WOLVES!!!” Remember the emotions I was telling you about. 🤯🤯🤯… Mark scooted into the blind and informed us he had just seen the whole pack, and they were coming our way! I quietly racked a shell in my Browning 7mm, and gave myself a pep talk about gathering my “chickens!” Eight wolves came into sight!!! They were about 170 yards away down over the ledge of a beaver dam. They held up just barely in a small shooting lane. That’s when I noti

Post: 31 January 10:01

DIY Moose Hunt <strong>in</strong> Icy Bay
For the last three minutes, “Young Guns” has been on a beeline to my cow call. My loud calls, bolstered by the use of Wayne Kub

DIY Moose Hunt in Icy Bay For the last three minutes, “Young Guns” has been on a beeline to my cow call. My loud calls, bolstered by the use of Wayne Kubat’s “Bull Magnet,” which is essentially a fiberglass megaphone that allows me to amplify both cow calls and bull grunts, has drawn in this big bull from far away. At first, far in the distance, I could hear the faint vocalizations of a bull drawn to a cow. The rhythmic “Ooh-Waa” sounds are repeated by the bull every few seconds. Finally, at about 400 yards across the swamp, I get a visual on the bull as he milled around. At first it appears that the bull is going to head off in another direction, but my persistent calling has him coming on a string. The topography of the location makes it so I won’t be able to get a shot until he comes clear of the brush that separates us, which will put him broadside at 20 yards. I experience a full adrenaline rush after so much communication with this bull, and have enough time to calm down my hear

Post: 23 June 12:14

Find a Deadhead Buck? Keep it Legal
To you thousands of COVID-19 newbies that have joined our ranks to hunt deer <strong>in</strong> the fall and shed antlers <strong>in<

Find a Deadhead Buck? Keep it Legal To you thousands of COVID-19 newbies that have joined our ranks to hunt deer in the fall and shed antlers in the spring, here is something you’ll find interesting. A “deadhead” is the commonly used term for a buck deer carcass that you might stumble across in the woods, with antlers still attached to the skull. Generally, such a buck has been dead for several months or even a year or two, and the carcass has been ravaged by time, weather, and predators. All that might remain are a grisly skull with antlers, a portion of the spine, and maybe some rib bones wrapped tautly with pieces of hide as black as used motor oil. If the skull has been lying on the ground for more than a few months, you might see teeth marks on the antlers where squirrels and mice have gnawed them. Rodents are attracted to the minerals in antlers, and they also chew them to wear down their ever-growing teeth. The longer a deadhead rots on the ground, the more squirrels will carve

Post: 9 June 09:24

The best ways to keep your pets cool this summer

A lot of us are excited about the warmer temperatures, which means more time outside with our furry friends.

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The best ways to keep your pets cool this summer A lot of us are excited about the warmer temperatures, which means more time outside with our furry friends. Experts say to keep our pets safe from the heat, walk your dog early in the morning or later in the evening when the temperatures are cooler. Limit their time outside when it’s especially hot out and keep them hydrated. Never leave your dog inside the car, even if you have a quick trip inside a store. A car can heat up quickly in just a few minutes. We have shoes to protect our feet but our pets don’t have that option, so don’t walk them on the hot pavement which can badly burn their paws. Instead, walk in grassy areas. If they are overheated, cool them off underneath their armpits, chest, and ears. If they will drink water, give them lukewarm, not ice-cold water because you don’t want to shock their system and get them to a vet as soon as possible. If it’s just simply too hot for those walks, there are plenty of ways to giv

Post: 22 May 19:12

Die Jagd im Raum Liezen: Naturräume, Jagdgemeinschaft, Fauna, Methodik, Jagdtermine, Grundlagen, Gemeinschaften, Traditionen und Kuriositäten          

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Die Jagd im Raum Liezen: Naturräume, Jagdgemeinschaft, Fauna, Methodik, Jagdtermine, Grundlagen, Gemeinschaften, Traditionen und Kuriositäten Naturräume und ihre Eigenschaften in Liezen Der Bezirk Liezen, gelegen in der Steiermark und Oberösterreich, bietet eine faszinierende Mischung aus alpinen Landschaften, dichten Wäldern und den Ufern der Enns. Mit einem Waldanteil von etwa 60 % und zahlreichen Hochgebirgsregionen ist die Gegend ein idealer Lebensraum für verschiedene Wildarten. Die Nähe zu den Ausläufern der Hohen Tauern sowie das raue Klima machen Liezen zu einem attraktiven Ziel für Jäger. Jagdgemeinschaft und ihre Mitglieder Im Raum Liezen sind rund 1.200 aktive Jäger registriert (Stand 2024), wobei die Mehrheit aus der regionalen Bevölkerung stammt. Etwa 15 % der Jäger kommen aus dem benachbarten Ausland, insbesondere aus Bayern und Italien. Besonders bemerkenswert ist die starke Präsenz von Bergjägern, die sich auf die anspruchsvollen Bedingungen in den höher

Post: 19 August 21:03

Hunting Dates <strong>in</strong> Sognefjord: Seasonality of Hunting, Timing and Regulations, Hunting Permits, Restrictions and Prohibitions
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Hunting Dates in Sognefjord: Seasonality of Hunting, Timing and Regulations, Hunting Permits, Restrictions and Prohibitions If you’re planning a hunting trip to the stunning Sognefjord region, knowing the official hunting seasons, animal behavior, and legal rules is essential. This area offers diverse game and beautiful landscapes, but hunting here comes with responsibilities to ensure wildlife populations remain healthy and sustainable. Official Hunting Periods in Sognefjord Hunting in Sognefjord is carefully managed, with seasons set to protect animals and their habitats. The main hunting periods are: Big Game (Moose, Red Deer, Roe Deer): Mid-August to late December Small Game (Hare, Grouse, Ptarmigan): September to February Waterfowl (Ducks, Geese): August to December These dates may shift slightly each year depending on local wildlife conditions and environmental factors. The Norwegian Environment Agency reviews ecological data annually to adjust hunting seasons accordingly. G

Post: 18 August 19:44

Hunting Seasons <strong>in</strong> Stjørdal: Regulations, Permits, and Time for Hunting, Documents and Organizations

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Hunting Seasons in Stjørdal: Regulations, Permits, and Time for Hunting, Documents and Organizations Planning your hunt in Stjørdal? Knowing the exact hunting seasons, license requirements, and regional rules is crucial for a successful and legal experience. This guide covers Stjørdal’s hunting dates, permitted game, restrictions, and tips for the best hunting periods. Local Hunting Schedules and Regulations in Stjørdal Stjørdal offers diverse hunting opportunities, with seasons carefully regulated to balance wildlife conservation and hunting traditions. The main hunting periods are: big game (moose, red deer) from mid-August to late December, small game (hare, grouse) from September to February, and waterfowl from late August to December. Regulation factors include climate and landscape variations, as coastal and inland zones may differ slightly, with colder areas sometimes closing earlier. Wildlife populations are reviewed annually, and hunting seasons are adjusted based on these

Post: 18 August 12:00

Cumbria’s Hunting Calendar, Protected Species, Licenses, Fines, and Expert Tips:  Seasons, Legal Rules, Game Locations, Firearm Permits, and Responsible Wildlife Practice

Cumbria’s Hunting Calendar, Protected Species, Licenses, Fines, and Expert Tips: Seasons, Legal Rules, Game Locations, Firearm Permits, and Responsible Wildlife Practices Cumbria, a picturesque region in Northern England, offers diverse hunting opportunities across its stunning landscapes. Whether you're after deer, game birds, or small game, knowing the exact hunting seasons, regulations, and best practices is crucial. This guide covers everything from legal hunting periods to licenses, restrictions, and expert tips for a successful hunt. When and Where You Can Hunt in Cumbria Before heading out, it is essential to understand the official hunting periods and regulations set by UK law and local authorities. These rules help balance wildlife populations and protect species during sensitive times. Seasonal guidelines vary depending on the terrain, with harsher mountain climates leading to shorter seasons and lowland areas allowing extended hunting periods. In Cumbria, red deer and ro

Post: 14 August 12:29

Hunting <strong>in</strong> Northumberland: Season Dates, Legal Limits, Licensing & Expert Tips

Northumberland, characterized by its vast moorlands, forests, and coastal

Hunting in Northumberland: Season Dates, Legal Limits, Licensing & Expert Tips Northumberland, characterized by its vast moorlands, forests, and coastal areas, provides excellent opportunities for hunting a variety of game species. To ensure a successful and legal hunt, it is essential to understand the official hunting seasons, legal restrictions, licensing requirements, and strategic approaches tailored to the region. Official Hunting Periods in Northumberland Hunting in Northumberland is regulated under UK law with some regional modifications to promote sustainable wildlife management. The main hunting seasons include: Red Deer (Stags): August 1 – April 30 Red Deer (Hinds): November 1 – February 28 Roe Deer (Bucks): April 1 – October 31 Roe Deer (Does): November 1 – March 31 Pheasant: October 1 – February 1 Partridge: September 1 – February 1 Duck & Goose (species dependent): September 1 – January 31 These dates are influenced by climatic conditions, wildlife breeding and

Post: 14 August 11:25

Hunting <strong>in</strong> Northumberland: Season Dates, Legal Limits, Licensing & Expert Tips

Northumberland, characterized by its vast moorlands, forests, and coastal

Hunting in Northumberland: Season Dates, Legal Limits, Licensing & Expert Tips Northumberland, characterized by its vast moorlands, forests, and coastal areas, provides excellent opportunities for hunting a variety of game species. To ensure a successful and legal hunt, it is essential to understand the official hunting seasons, legal restrictions, licensing requirements, and strategic approaches tailored to the region. Official Hunting Periods in Northumberland Hunting in Northumberland is regulated under UK law with some regional modifications to promote sustainable wildlife management. The main hunting seasons include: Red Deer (Stags): August 1 – April 30 Red Deer (Hinds): November 1 – February 28 Roe Deer (Bucks): April 1 – October 31 Roe Deer (Does): November 1 – March 31 Pheasant: October 1 – February 1 Partridge: September 1 – February 1 Duck & Goose (species dependent): September 1 – January 31 These dates are influenced by climatic conditions, wildlife breeding and

Post: 14 August 11:08

Jagd im Raum Wolfsberg: Zeiträume, Rahmenbedingungen, 
Details, Tierbestand und Jagdmöglichkeiten, Merkmale, Besonderheiten, Bevölkerung, Verbände, Bräuche

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Jagd im Raum Wolfsberg: Zeiträume, Rahmenbedingungen, Details, Tierbestand und Jagdmöglichkeiten, Merkmale, Besonderheiten, Bevölkerung, Verbände, Bräuche Zeiträume für die Jagd in Wolfsberg Die Region Wolfsberg in Kärnten bietet Jägern ein vielseitiges und reichhaltiges Jagderlebnis, das durch die abwechslungsreiche Landschaft und das milde alpine Klima geprägt ist. Die Jagdsaison richtet sich nach dem österreichischen Jagdgesetz und unterscheidet sich je nach Tierart: Rehwild kann vom 1. Mai bis 15. Dezember bejagt werden, Rotwild vom 1. September bis 15. Dezember und Gams vom 1. Juli bis 30. November. Wildschweine sind ganzjährig jagbar, jedoch mit Einschränkungen in bestimmten Monaten. Fasanen und Rebhühner stehen von September bis Dezember auf dem Plan, während Enten und Gänse von August bis Januar bejagt werden können. Es ist wichtig, die genauen Termine und Vorschriften für das jeweilige Revier einzuhalten. Rechtliche Rahmenbedingungen Rechtlich unterliegt die Jagd strengen

Post: 4 August 20:24

Jagd <strong>in</strong> RHEINLAND-PFALZ: Jäger und Demografie, Wildarten, Jagdzeiten, Traditionen und Gesetzgebung im waldreichen Bundesland

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Jagd in RHEINLAND-PFALZ: Jäger und Demografie, Wildarten, Jagdzeiten, Traditionen und Gesetzgebung im waldreichen Bundesland Rheinland-Pfalz, das drittgrößte Bundesland Deutschlands, bietet eine vielfältige Landschaft, die ideale Voraussetzungen für die Jagd schafft. Von den sanften Hügeln der Eifel bis hin zu den dichten Wäldern des Pfälzer Waldes – die Natur in Rheinland-Pfalz ist ein wahres Paradies für Jäger. Geographische und natürliche Besonderheiten Die Region zeichnet sich durch eine abwechslungsreiche Topografie aus. Im Westen prägen die Ausläufer der Ardennen das Landschaftsbild, während im Osten die Mittelgebirge wie der Hunsrück und der Pfälzer Wald dominieren. Diese unterschiedlichen Lebensräume bieten einer Vielzahl von Wildarten ideale Bedingungen. Besonders hervorzuheben ist der hohe Anteil an Mischwäldern, die nicht nur für die Jagd, sondern auch für den Naturschutz von großer Bedeutung sind. Jäger und Demografie in Rheinland-Pfalz Mit etwa 6 Jägern pro 1.000 Einw

Post: 31 July 12:14

Jagd im Bezirk Zofingen (Kanton Aargau), Schweiz: Merkmale, Jägerschaft, Jagdmethoden, Wildarten, Saisons, Vereine, Regeln und Traditionen

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Jagd im Bezirk Zofingen (Kanton Aargau), Schweiz: Merkmale, Jägerschaft, Jagdmethoden, Wildarten, Saisons, Vereine, Regeln und Traditionen Geografische und natürliche Merkmale des Bezirks Zofingen für die Jagd Der Bezirk Zofingen im Kanton Aargau präsentiert eine für die Jagd attraktive Mischung aus Landschaften. Er umfasst ausgedehnte Laubmischwälder (Buche, Eiche), landwirtschaftliche Flächen sowie die Uferbereiche der Wigger. Diese vielfältigen Lebensräume bieten gute Bedingungen für Wildtiere wie Rehe, Wildschweine und Füchse. Die hügelige Topografie begünstigt Ansitz- und Pirschjagd. Die Nähe zu Siedlungsgebieten erfordert besondere Umsicht, macht den Bezirk aber auch gut erreichbar. Jäger des Bezirks Zofingen Im Kanton Aargau sind laut Jagd Aargau rund 2.300 Jägerinnen und Jäger aktiv. Ein Teil davon jagt in den Revieren des Bezirks Zofingen, meist organisiert in Jagdgesellschaften als Pächter. Diese Jäger sind oft stark mit der Region verbunden und engagieren sich in der Heg

Post: 31 July 06:48

Hunting <strong>in</strong> Volta: Learning About Hunting Seasons, Specifics, and Discovering Interesting Facts

The Volta Region, located <strong>in</strong> eastern Gha

Hunting in Volta: Learning About Hunting Seasons, Specifics, and Discovering Interesting Facts The Volta Region, located in eastern Ghana along the border with Togo, is known for its beautiful landscapes, cultural diversity, and historic traditions. In many rural areas, hunting remains an essential part of life—providing food, supporting household economies, and maintaining ancestral customs. Although modern conservation laws and environmental changes are reshaping hunting practices, the activity continues to have significant social and cultural importance across the Volta Region. Geography and Natural Features of Volta for Hunting Volta’s geography is remarkably varied, ranging from lush forests and rolling hills to dry plains and wetlands. Notable features include the Akwapim-Togo Ranges, Lake Volta, and forested areas like the Kalakpa Resource Reserve and parts of the Amedzofe Hills. These diverse habitats provide a home for a wide range of wildlife, although expanding agricultur

Post: 30 July 20:13

Hunting <strong>in</strong> Nana-Grébizi: Exploring Geography, Navigating Regulations, and Discovering Local Traditions

Nana-Grébizi, located <strong>in</strong> the nor

Hunting in Nana-Grébizi: Exploring Geography, Navigating Regulations, and Discovering Local Traditions Nana-Grébizi, located in the north-central region of the Central African Republic, is a sparsely populated prefecture shaped by expansive grasslands, wooded savannas, and seasonal watercourses. Here, hunting remains an integral part of local livelihoods, culture, and identity. In a region where access to markets and infrastructure is limited, hunting provides both food and income while preserving traditions passed down through generations. Geography and Natural Features of Nana-Grébizi for Hunting Nana-Grébizi lies within a transition zone between the forested south and the open savannas of the north. The landscape is primarily composed of tall grasslands, scattered woodlands, and bushlands, intersected by rivers and seasonal streams such as the Grébizi River. This diverse environment provides habitat for numerous species of wildlife, from small mammals and birds to antelope specie

Post: 29 July 19:28

Hunting <strong>in</strong> Kibaale Region, Uganda: Geographical and Demographic Features, Best Hunting Spots and Local Traditions (PART I)

Geographical Features

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Hunting in Kibaale Region, Uganda: Geographical and Demographic Features, Best Hunting Spots and Local Traditions (PART I) Geographical Features Kibaale District, located in the Western Region of Uganda, is characterized by its diverse landscapes and unique geographical features. The region stretches across the Central Plateau, with elevations ranging from 1,100 to 1,600 meters above sea level. This varied topography contributes to a mix of habitats, including moist evergreen rainforests, savannas, and agricultural lands. The district is part of the traditional Kingdom of Bunyoro, which is coterminous with the Bunyoro sub-region. The majority of Kibaale’s workforce is engaged in subsistence agriculture, growing crops such as sweet potatoes, cassava, bananas, and groundnuts. The climate is tropical with reliable rainfall, supporting a rich biodiversity that includes a variety of wildlife species. Demographics and Hunting Community The demographics of Kibaale District reveal a predom

Post: 23 July 13:28

Hunting <strong>in</strong> Simiyu Region, Tanzania: Clubs and Laws, Legislation and Hunting Seasons, Tanzanian Hunting Organizations and Communities

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Hunting in Simiyu Region, Tanzania: Clubs and Laws, Legislation and Hunting Seasons, Tanzanian Hunting Organizations and Communities Tanzanian Geographical Features and Natural Aspects of Simiyu Region Simiyu Region, located in northern Tanzania along the southern shores of Lake Victoria, spans approximately 23,808 km². The terrain is predominantly flat with gentle undulations, characterized by sparse vegetation and patches of Miombo woodlands. The region experiences two rainy seasons: October–December and February–May, with annual rainfall ranging between 600 and 900 mm. Temperatures vary from 18°C to 31°C, creating a conducive environment for diverse wildlife habitats. Notably, Simiyu encompasses parts of the Serengeti National Park and the Kijereshi Game Reserve, both integral to the Serengeti-Mara ecosystem. These areas serve as critical corridors for the annual wildebeest migration, offering unique hunting opportunities during specific seasons. Demographics of Simiyu Region in

Post: 14 July 14:11

Understanding Awash National Park Hunting: Exploring Diverse Geography, Navigating Key Legislation, and Uncovering Interesting Facts

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Understanding Awash National Park Hunting: Exploring Diverse Geography, Navigating Key Legislation, and Uncovering Interesting Facts Awash National Park, located in the Afar Region of Ethiopia, is one of the most unique and diverse hunting destinations in East Africa. Spanning over 756 square kilometers, the park is named after the Awash River, which flows through its rugged terrain. This article provides an in-depth look at Awash National Park hunting, covering its geographical and natural features, hunting specifics, demographics, game species, hunting seasons, local associations, legislation, traditions, and fascinating facts. Geographical and Natural Features of Awash National Park Awash National Park is characterized by its dramatic landscapes, which include savannah grasslands, acacia woodlands, volcanic formations, and the Awash River gorge. The park’s elevation ranges from 900 to 1,400 meters above sea level, creating a variety of microclimates and habitats. The region is hom

Post: 9 July 06:10

Oromia Region Hunting: Discover Majestic Wildlife, Ideal Hunting Seasons, and Rich Cultural Traditions – A Journey into Ethiopia’s Natural Heritage

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Oromia Region Hunting: Discover Majestic Wildlife, Ideal Hunting Seasons, and Rich Cultural Traditions – A Journey into Ethiopia’s Natural Heritage The Oromia Region in Ethiopia is a vast and diverse area that offers unique opportunities for hunting enthusiasts. Known for its rich biodiversity, stunning landscapes, and cultural heritage, Oromia is a destination that combines adventure with tradition. This article provides an in-depth look at the Oromia Region hunting potential, focusing on its geographical features, hunting practices, wildlife, regulations, and cultural significance. Geographical and Natural Features of Oromia for Hunting Oromia is the largest region in Ethiopia, covering approximately 353,000 square kilometers. Its diverse topography includes highlands, savannas, forests, and river valleys, making it a prime location for hunting. The region is home to several national parks and wildlife reserves, such as the Bale Mountains National Park and the Awash National Park,

Post: 28 June 09:00

Caccia nelle Colline Toscane: Caratteristiche, Normative e Tradizioni
Caratteristiche geografiche e naturali della regione dal punto di vista venatorio
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Caccia nelle Colline Toscane: Caratteristiche, Normative e Tradizioni Caratteristiche geografiche e naturali della regione dal punto di vista venatorio Le Colline Toscane, situate nel cuore della regione, offrono un mosaico di paesaggi ideali per la caccia: valli boschive, oliveti secolari e macchie mediterranee. La varietà di ecosistemi favorisce la presenza di fauna selvatica, tra cui cinghiali, cervi, lepri, fagiani e pernici. I boschi di querce e castagni, insieme a zone umide protette, creano habitat perfetti per diverse specie. Demografia dei Cacciatori In Toscana, la caccia è un’attività radicata nella cultura locale. Secondo i dati di Federcaccia, la principale associazione venatoria italiana, nella regione sono registrati circa 80.000 cacciatori. Nelle Colline Toscane, la caccia è spesso un’attività familiare, tramandata di generazione in generazione. Tipologie di Caccia e Specie Presenti Caccia al Cinghiale : Praticata principalmente in braccata con cani segugi. I cinghi

Post: 29 May 12:55

Maritime Hunting <strong>in</strong> Åland: A Deep Dive into Game Species, Clubs and Communities, Legal Frameworks, Time-Honored Traditions
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Maritime Hunting in Åland: A Deep Dive into Game Species, Clubs and Communities, Legal Frameworks, Time-Honored Traditions Nestled between Sweden and Finland, the Åland archipelago presents a unique hunting destination that combines maritime traditions with rich wildlife resources. This autonomous region of Finland consists of over 6,700 islands, creating an exceptional environment where sea meets land, offering diverse hunting opportunities throughout the year. This article provides a detailed overview of Maritime Hunting in Åland, focusing on its geographical features, hunting practices, regulations, and traditions. Geographical and Natural Features for Hunting Enthusiasts The Åland archipelago spans approximately 15,280 square kilometers, though only about 1,500 square kilometers is land. The landscape features a mix of rocky islands, dense forests, agricultural fields, and coastal areas, providing varied habitats for game species. The archipelago's position in the Baltic Sea create

Post: 27 May 21:30

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