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It’s never too early to start planning for next year’s big trips.
National Geographic is getting an early start, too, releasing its Best of the World list in late October with 25 must-see destinations for 2023.
Respect – for the people and their cultures, for the land and its conservation – is an overarching theme of the list, which is divided into five official categories.
The hope is that 2023 will be not just a big return to travel but also to rediscovering wonder, said Amy Alipio, senior editor for National Geographic Travel.
“Because when you are awed by something, you treat it with respect. And that spirit is something we want to encourage with this list,” Alipio said.
The list focuses on destinations that have community-led conservation efforts, healing and heritage journeys and ways for travelers to give back as well as places that are doing important work in ecotourism, sustainability and inclusive travel.
Asiatiese buffels (latyn Bubalus) is'n genus Van Asiatiese buffels uit die familie van holhoornige soogdiere van die suborde ruminants, wat in 1827 deur Charles Hamilton Smith beskryf is. Saam met'n nabye geslag Van Afrika-buffels (Syncerus) vorm dit die Substam Bubalina. Volgens mtDNA het Babulus en Sincere 7,26 miljoen jaar gelede van mekaar geskei.
Liggaamslengte 100290 cm, stert 1590 cm, hoogte by die skof 62180 cm, gewig 1501200 kg. Die liggaam is massief, die nek is kort, die bene is sterk. Die kop is groot, verleng; 'n kaal en vogtige "neusspieël" val op die voorkant van die boonste lip. Manne is groter as wyfies en het langer horings. Die haarlyn is laag of medium lank, sag of grof, soms gedeeltelik afwesig. Die kleur van die rug wissel van donkerbruin en donkergrys tot swart. Die stert is lank, met'n kwas hare aan die einde.
Die genus Asiatiese buffels word in twee subgenera verdeel: Asiatiese buffel (Bubalus) en anoa (Anoa), insluitend 3 spesies: anoa (Bubalus depressicorni
Dall Sheep (North America)
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DESCRIPTION (male) Shoulder height about 38 inches (97 cm). Weight about 180 pounds (82 kg). Females are considerably smaller. Dall sheep are somewhat smaller and slimmer than Stone sheep.
The Dall sheep is pure white, with amber hoofs and horns. The horns are slimmer than in other North American sheep, more triangular in cross section and relatively longer. Horn conformation varies with the region, some ranges featuring sheep with tight curls, others with more flare; however, the typical mature Dall ram has horns that flare outward at the tips after making a full curl. Females have short, slender horns.
HABITAT Alpine country, including glacier edges, below permanent snow line. Essential elements are steep, rugged cliffs and rock outcroppings for escape from predators, and nearby meadows for feeding.
DISTRIBUTION Most of Alaska's mountain ranges; the extreme northwestern corner of British Columbia; the northern and western Yukon Territor
SHOOTING EXPEDITIONS SENEGAL , WEST AFRICA
I only have three dates left for guided Senegal shooting trip at the superb Ranch de Bango .
At Present these dates for departure { all 7 night trips with 5 days
Fully guided shooting , 2 sessions per days }
15th - 22nd January 2024 4 spaces
25th - 3rd Feb 2024 5 spaces
4th - 11th March 2 spaces £ 2860 per person
These prices are inclusive of
International flights { RAM via Casablanca }
2 x 23kg Checked in bags
Airport Transfers
7 nights Full Board accommodation in an AC ensuite pool view room
5 days Fully Guided shooting { 2 sessions per day }
Based on 2 shooters sharing a room. { Single rooms are available at an extra £27 per person per night }
Shooting is a challenging mix of Ducks ,Geese , Doves , Pigeons , Sandgrouse , Snipe , African Francolin , Hares , Golden Plover and stalking trophy bushpigs . Something and somewhere different virtually every time you go out. Generous bag limits of 20 ducks per session 2 sessions pe
Fox
Foxes are small to medium-sized, omnivorous mammals belonging to several genera of the family Canidae. They have a flattened skull, upright, triangular ears, a pointed, slightly upturned snout, and a long bushy tail (or brush).
Twelve species belong to the monophyletic "true foxes" group of genus Vulpes. Approximately another 25 current or extinct species are always or sometimes called foxes; these foxes are either part of the paraphyletic group of the South American foxes, or of the outlying group, which consists of the bat-eared fox, gray fox, and island fox.
Foxes live on every continent except Antarctica. The most common and widespread species of fox is the red fox (Vulpes vulpes) with about 47 recognized subspecies. The global distribution of foxes, together with their widespread reputation for cunning, has contributed to their prominence in popular culture and folklore in many societies around the world. The hunting of foxes with packs of hounds, long an established pursuit
Wisconsin
Known for cheese, farm fields, big hardwood timber, and the Green Bay Packers, the Badger State is also among the states with the most deer, at least according to Kip Adams, a wildlife biologist and chief conservation officer of the National Deer Association.
While Wisconsin doesn’t estimate its deer herd numbers, Jeffrey Pritzl, a wildlife biologist with the Wisconsin DNR, provided some insight. “We don’t generate a statewide deer population,” he said, “because it’s a really big number that doesn’t translate well to the individual hunting experience due to widely varied deer densities. However, it’s safe to say that there are well over a million deer, especially pre-deer season. In our online Deer Metrics System, we provide a graph of the statewide post-hunting season population. Some areas may have 10 deer per square mile, and others have more than 100. Our highest densities are in east-central farmlands.”
Even though Ohio, Iowa, Illinois, Kansas, and Kentucky get tons of
Hunting the Modern Cottontail Rabbit
A New Age Has Dawned in the World of Rabbit Hunting
Hunters have been pursuing the Eastern cottontail ever since the time of the earliest Native Americans. Although hunter numbers have declined from peak numbers, rabbit hunting still remains extremely popular overall and is one of the most popular small game pursuits. However, the dynamics of hunting cottontails have changed dramatically, and to achieve consistent success in the field, hunters must adapt to the new age of rabbit hunting.
The Decline
Bunny Facts:
The number of rabbit hunters has declined through the years. Even so, rabbit hunting is still popular. According to recent surveys, approximately 1.5 million people hunt rabbits and/or hares. Rabbit/hare hunting ranked as the fourth most popular hunting endeavor, tied with pheasant hunting and behind only whitetail deer, turkey, and squirrel. Rabbit hunting ranked more popular than waterfowl and dove hunting, as well as all other species s
Private property owners sue over Virginia’s hunting dog law
WILSONS, Va. — Soon after Jim Medeiros bought his 143-acre (58-hectare) cattle and poultry farm in rural Virginia a decade ago, he and his wife were startled by the sounds of 20 hunting dogs barking and howling as they circled their house and chased their chickens
When Medeiros confronted a hunter nearby, the man told him he had permission to hunt on Medeiros’ property. In disbelief, Medeiros called the agency that enforces a state law allowing hunters to retrieve their hunting dogs from private property, even when the property owners object.
“He told me, you can’t prohibit people from coming onto your land,” recalled Medeiros.
He then pointed out that his land was posted with no trespassing signs.
“I said, ‘You don’t understand. My land is posted,'” Medeiros said.
You don’t understand,” the official responded. “You can’t stop them.”
After years of putting up with baying dogs and dead chickens, Medeiros and several other prope
Albania's Hunting Ban: Birds and Mammals Get a Two-Year Break
Vast numbers of European birds and other wildlife will be spared from illegal slaughter, thanks to a two-year moratorium on all hunting enacted by the government of Albania.
The Balkan country, which lies along a major migratory flyway, encompasses wetlands and other habitats that provide crucial refueling stops for millions of migrating birds. But poor law enforcement, a surge in gun ownership, and an influx of foreign hunters had made Albania essentially a year-round shooting range. Targets were not just game species but also eagles, cranes, shorebirds, and even small songbirds.
"Albania was a death trap for migrating birds," said Gabriel Schwaderer, executive director of the conservation organization EuroNatur.
It wasn't just birds that suffered, according to Schwaderer. To study the critically endangered Balkan lynx, EuroNatur set up automatic cameras in mountainous areas, documenting all passing animals. Mammals suc
Can snakes recognize themselves? A controversial study says yes
An experiment that uses snakes' chemical senses "could change people’s opinions of reptiles away from that of slow, dumb, dull, instinct machines," scientist says.
Scientists who study snake behavior are often faced with a challenging conundrum: How do you get into the mind of an reptile?
Primates can gesture with their hands, elephants can signal with their trunks, and ravens can peck with their beaks to indicate a particular response to an experiment. But serpents?
That’s why researchers have designed a test just for snakes by playing to their strengths: their chemical senses.
Snakes rely on chemical cues to recognize prey, escape from predators, find mates, and navigate their habitats. In addition to their sense of smell, snakes also flick their tongues to carry chemical cues—say sex pheromones from a potential mate—to a specialized organ in the roof of the mouth, an action roughly equivalent to sniffing.
🇧🇾 Hunting in Belarus — это не просто увлечение, а часть национального характера. Здесь охота — дисциплина, где уважают зверя, знают лес и не терпят дилетантов. Кабан, лось, косуля, бобр, утка — всё по сезону, строго по лицензии. Зубр — элитный трофей, доступный немногим. Охотничьи угодья — от болот до сосновых чащ, с инфраструктурой, егерями и проверенными маршрутами. Белорусская охота — это когда ты не просто стреляешь, а становишься частью леса.
Es gibt Handlungen, die die Seele töten (römisches Sprichwort). Handlungen, die die Rechte wilder Tiere, die für den Menschen nicht lebensnotwendig sind, grob verletzen, sollten verboten werden. Dies gilt vor allem für grausame Unterhaltungen wie Sportjagd, Speerfischen, Sportfischen, Wachtel- und Gänsekämpfe, Krokodilhetze, Dachs- und Bärenhetze mit Hunden, Käfer- und Skorpionkämpfe, Boasfütterung mit Kaninchen, Stierkämpfe mit Kondoren usw. Dies ist die erste Anforderung der Umweltethik in Bezug auf diese Unterhaltungen mit Wildtieren.
Janis Putelis is a legendary hunter, blogger, and producer of MeatEater: where he hunts, what he shoots, and why millions trust him
Janis Putelis is not just a hunter, but one of the most recognizable media personalities in the world of modern hunting. He is the executive producer of the original Netflix series MeatEater and co-host of the popular MeatEater Podcast, which is listened to by thousands of hunters around the world. In this article, we tell you who he is, where he prefers to hunt, what weapons he uses, and why he is valued by the global hunting community.
How Janis Putelis hunts: stalking and the patience of a professional
Janis Putelis' main hunting style is quiet stalking (spot and stalk). He is known for his patience: he can spend hours — and sometimes days — watching an animal from ambush before taking a shot. For him, hunting is not only about the kill, but also about respect for the animal, nature, and traditions.
What types of hunting does Janis Putelis prefer: t
Mountain hunting in 🇿🇦 South Africa?
A target at 500, 600, 700 meters and even further?
Yes!
If these are the green hills of the Eastern Cape province and hunting wild pigs.
👍 A very interesting hunting format - tracking from afar, and then sneaking up on the mountains and, if possible, a long-range shot.
1️⃣ First, traditionally drive up by car, 2️⃣ then climb higher, find a comfortable position and 3️⃣ binoculars neighboring hills. Telescopes were very useful. Now is the most active time - the rut of wild pigs. No need for bait, ambush near water - this is unnecessary now. All the action is in the mountains and a patient hunter will not miss it!
👉 It is worth noting that the trophies of foothill pigs are excellent: the size is impressive, the weight is under 80-90 kg - this is not a warthog (!), but almost a bushpig. The fangs are also decent.
The number of trophies for a 5-day tour is from several to several dozen. Depends on desire and possibilities.
👐 Who wants to spend a
The season is closed, we are waiting for the new season!
Speaking about hunting in 🇮🇷 Iran for ibex and rams, we have already become accustomed to the fact that the season is regulated not only by the time of year and the life cycles of animals.
Within these frameworks, there are even stricter restrictions on issuing official hunting permits. The permitted time at the beginning of 2025 was just enough for several groups of hunters to manage to get everything ✅ planned.
📆 The hunt in January and February was very successful for our hunters, 💯 everyone got a result!
We got a trans-Caspian urial, two red rams, an Esfahan mouflon, two bezoar ibex.
We are very pleased and grateful to our hunters that everyone fought to the end, despite the difficult weather conditions, very difficult landscapes and strong winds 🌬
👏 Congratulations and accept applications for the next season: Esfahan mouflon, Kerman ram, Persian desert and bezoar ibex, red ram.
We are waiting for the opening of ot
The German Wirehaired Pointer: A Hunter's Rugged and Reliable Companion
For those of us who live and breathe hunting, the choice of a canine partner is one of the most important decisions we make. We're not looking for a pet; we're looking for a teammate, a specialist, a dog that embodies the spirit of the hunt as much as we do. The German Wirehaired Pointer (GWP) often stands out as a top contender – and for good reason. This isn't a pampered show dog; it's a versatile, tough, and intelligent hunter bred for serious work in the field.
What Can a Wirehaired Pointer Hunt?
The beauty of the GWP lies in its versatility. They're true multi-purpose dogs. While individual dogs may show a preference for certain game based on their training and experience, a well-bred and trained GWP can excel at:
Upland Birds: Pheasant, quail, grouse, woodcock, partridge – the GWP's keen nose, methodical search, and staunch point make it a formidable upland bird dog. They're known for their ability
Beretta AL391 Urika 2 (12 Gauge) - A Hunter's review
I've owned and hunted with a Beretta AL391 Urika 2 for a good number of years now. It was my go-to semi-auto for everything from waterfowl to upland birds, and even the occasional sporting clays outing. I've put it through its paces in all sorts of conditions – rain, snow, heat, dust – and have a pretty solid understanding of its strengths and weaknesses.
The Good Stuff Beretta AL391 Urika 2 12-gauge:
Shooting Comfort: This is where the Urika 2 truly shines. The gas-operated system does a fantastic job of soaking up recoil. Even with heavier magnum loads, it's surprisingly manageable, which translates to less fatigue during long days in the field and faster follow-up shots. Compared to inertia-driven guns, it's noticeably softer on the shoulder.
Reliability (Mostly): When clean and properly maintained, the Urika 2 is generally reliable. It'll cycle a wide range of loads, from light target rounds to heavier hunting loads, without
Review of the Antonio Zoli 1900 Pro Bolt Action Rifle, Caliber .300 Win Mag
As an avid hunter with years of experience under my belt, I’ve had the opportunity to put a variety of rifles to the test. Recently, I acquired the Antonio Zoli 1900 Pro in .300 Win Mag, and I want to share my thoughts on this Italian bolt-action rifle.
Pros:
Build Quality: The first thing that strikes you about the Zoli 1900 Pro is the craftsmanship. The stock is made from high-quality walnut, providing not only aesthetic appeal but also a solid grip. The checkering is finely done, allowing for a secure hold even in wet conditions.
Accuracy: Upon taking this rifle to the range, I was immediately impressed by its accuracy. It groups tightly even with factory ammunition, and after some load development, I was able to achieve sub-MOA groups. This level of precision is crucial for ethical hunting, especially at longer distances.
Smooth Action: The bolt action is incredibly smooth. You can feel the precision e
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