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Hunting in Kafue National Park: A Unique African Experience, Ancient Traditions and Modern Realities of Hunting, Features and Trophy Hunting
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Hunting in Kafue National Park: A Unique African Experience, Ancient Traditions and Modern Realities of Hunting, Features and Trophy Hunting Kafue National Park, the largest national park in Zambia and one of the most extensive in Africa, offers unparalleled hunting opportunities. This region attracts hunters from around the world due to its rich fauna and diverse ecosystems. Hunting in Kafue National Park is not just about trophy hunting but a true immersion into the wilds of Africa. Natural Riches of Kafue National Park: Ideal Conditions for Hunting The park spans an area of approximately 22,400 square kilometers, making it the third-largest national park in the world. The territory features a variety of landscapes: from seasonally flooded Busanga Plains to dense miombo forests and river valleys of the Kavango River. Hunters will find the following features particularly important: A wide variety of biotopes creates conditions for different animal species The presence of waterways (Ka

Post: 23 June 14:12

Legislación para cazadores, trofeos de caza, condiciones naturales, la caza en <strong>Chile</strong>: explorando los terrenos comunitarios indígenas

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Legislación para cazadores, trofeos de caza, condiciones naturales, la caza en Chile: explorando los terrenos comunitarios indígenas La caza en Chile en terrenos comunitarios indígenas representa una combinación única de tradiciones, riquezas naturales y legislación moderna. Estas tierras son de especial interés, ya que la caza en terrenos comunitarios indígenas puede convertirse en una verdadera aventura para los amantes de la naturaleza salvaje. Condiciones Naturales para la Caza en Terrenos Comunitarios Indígenas: Clima, Relieve y Flora Los territorios indígenas ocupan aproximadamente el 20% del territorio chileno, principalmente en las regiones del sur del país. Las áreas más populares para la caza incluyen: Araucanía : Zona montañosa con densos bosques Los Ríos : Ricas cuencas fluviales y pantanos Los Lagos : Cordilleras y lagos Condiciones climáticas: Temperatura promedio: +8°C a +15°C Alta humedad (hasta 80%) Estaciones bien definidas La flora incluye: Roble patagónico Helecho

Post: 23 June 06:11

HUNTING SEASONS IN RHODE ISLAND 2025–26: Deer Hunting, Big Game and Small Game, Licenses, and Regulations Guide

Plan your 2025–26 RI hunt <strong>with</strong> our state

HUNTING SEASONS IN RHODE ISLAND 2025–26: Deer Hunting, Big Game and Small Game, Licenses, and Regulations Guide Plan your 2025–26 RI hunt with our state‑by‑state guide—season dates, bag limits, licenses, bow & rifle rules, and key game species from white‑tailed deer to turkey to ducks. Whether you’re drawing a compound bow at first light in Westerly woodlands, slipping shorelines for early teal, or tracking coyote year‑round on private land, the Ocean State’s forests, farmlands, and tidal marshes deliver premier big game and small game opportunities under clear regulations. What Is There to Hunt in Rhode Island? Rhode Island supports a variety of game: Big Game: White‑tailed deer, wild turkey, black bear (limited draw) Small Game & Upland Birds: Cottontail rabbit, gray squirrel, pheasant (WMAs), ruffed grouse, woodcock Waterfowl & Migratory Birds: Ducks (mallard, teal, black duck), Canada geese, mergansers, coots, rails, mourning dove Furbearers & Predators: Coyote, raccoon, fox, o

Post: 23 July 08:19

Mopti’s <strong>Wild</strong> Heart: Exploring the Inner Niger Delta’s Wetlands and Wildlife for an Unforgettable Hunting Adventure

The Mopti Region, located in central

Mopti’s Wild Heart: Exploring the Inner Niger Delta’s Wetlands and Wildlife for an Unforgettable Hunting Adventure The Mopti Region, located in central Mali, is a unique hunting destination known for its Inner Niger Delta, a vast wetland ecosystem teeming with wildlife. This guide provides essential information for hunters interested in exploring this remarkable region. Nature’s Blueprint: Geographical Insights for Hunters The Mopti Region is defined by the Inner Niger Delta, a sprawling network of lakes, rivers, and floodplains. This wetland, one of the largest in Africa, supports a rich diversity of flora and fauna. The region's landscape includes savannahs, marshes, and riverine forests, creating ideal habitats for a variety of game species. The dry season (November to April) is the best time for hunting, as water sources shrink, concentrating wildlife and making tracking easier. Who Hunts Here? A Demographic Deep Dive Exact numbers of hunters in the Mopti Region are not well-doc

Post: 7 July 20:41

Hunting in Eastern Zambia: The Ultimate Safari Experience in Africa's <strong>Wild</strong> Heart, Official Hunting Seasons, Interesting Facts About Hunting

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Hunting in Eastern Zambia: The Ultimate Safari Experience in Africa's Wild Heart, Official Hunting Seasons, Interesting Facts About Hunting Geography and Natural Landscapes of Eastern Zambia: A Hunter’s Paradise Eastern Zambia spans a significant portion of the country, characterized by its lush miombo woodlands, riverine forests, and scattered wetlands. This region is home to several major rivers, including the Luangwa and Zambezi, which not only sustain the local ecosystem but also attract a wide variety of game species. The climate in Eastern Zambia is tropical, with a distinct rainy season from November to April and a dry season from May to October. Temperatures typically range between 20°C and 35°C, making the dry season ideal for hunting when animals congregate around water sources. Demographics of Hunters in Eastern Zambia: Who Hunts Here? While local subsistence hunting exists among rural communities, the majority of hunters in Eastern Zambia are international tourists. Acc

Post: 18 June 06:15

I moderne virkeligheder er jagt ophørt med at være den vigtigste fødekilde, men giver stadig befolkningen en betydelig tilføjelse af kødprodukter til bordet.

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I moderne virkeligheder er jagt ophørt med at være den vigtigste fødekilde, men giver stadig befolkningen en betydelig tilføjelse af kødprodukter til bordet. Ganske populært jagtbytte er vildsvin og elge. Selvom vilde dyr ikke behandles med antibiotika og ikke holdes under industrielle husdyrbrugsforhold, hvor dyret ekstremt hurtigt skal tage på omsættelig levende vægt, er det ikke så sikkert at spise vildt, som det ser ud til ved første øjekast. Vilde dyr, herunder hovdyr, er ofte en kilde til parasitangreb. Trikinose Den farligste og mest kendte helminthic sygdom, som en person kan blive inficeret med, er trikinose. Dette er en typisk naturlig fokal helminthiasis. Sygdommen er blevet beskrevet siden 60'erne af det 19. århundrede, men til dato er der ingen radikale foranstaltninger til forebyggelse og kontrol, som pålideligt ville beskytte befolkningen mod denne invasion. Hos vilde dyr er helminthiasis udbredt. Dyr bliver smittet ved at spise andre dyr, inklusive lig, i hvis muskle

Post: 26 December 09:19

Hunting in Rotorua, New Zealand: Permits, Seasons, Trophy Game, Laws and Unique Maori Traditions

Topographical and natural elements of the region: volcanoes, <strong>for

Hunting in Rotorua, New Zealand: Permits, Seasons, Trophy Game, Laws and Unique Maori Traditions Topographical and natural elements of the region: volcanoes, forests and geothermal zones Rotorua is surrounded by Waimangu National Park with its famous geysers, mud pots and tree ferns. The region's forested areas, including subtropical evergreen forests and exotic tree plantations, provide ideal conditions for wildlife. Lakes Tarawera and Rotorua attract waterfowl and the mountainous areas attract large ungulates. However, hunting in geothermal areas requires caution: some areas are closed to the public due to the risk of erosion and volcanic activity. Hunters in the region: statistics and community According to the New Zealand Department of Conservation (DOC), there are approximately 2,500 registered active hunters in Rotorua (2023), most of whom are local residents aged 35-55. Tourist hunters make up 15-20% of annual visitors. The popularity of ‘trophy hunting’ of reindeer attracts f

Post: 13 May 11:15

B.C. First Nations hope to protect Spirit bears <strong>with</strong> ban on black bear hunting

A ban on black bear hunting in parts of the Great Bear Rainforest has the

B.C. First Nations hope to protect Spirit bears with ban on black bear hunting A ban on black bear hunting in parts of the Great Bear Rainforest has the Kitasoo Xai'xais, and Gitga'at Nations hopeful a revitalization of the species will develop, a July 19 announcement stated. The Ministry of Forests announced a year-round black bear hunting closure from July 1, 2022, to June 20, 2024, in 8,158 square kilometres of Great Bear Rainforest between Prince Rupert and Bella Coola. Black bears are culturally significant, and the species includes Kermode bears or Spirit bears. In the Gitga'at language they are known as Moksgm'ol and hold traditional and economic significance to the Kitasoo Xai'xais and Gitga'at First Nations. Spirit bears are black bears with a rare genetic mutation that turns their coat white. Around one in ten black bears have distinct white fur in these two Nations' territories, which has the highest global prevalence of the animal. In the Kitasoo Xai'xais and Gitga'at

Post: 21 July 09:01

Small talk on the topic Big game

Hunting for <strong>wild</strong> sheep is, without a doubt, a unique adventure that <strong>will</strong> be remembered for many years

Small talk on the topic Big game Hunting for wild sheep is, without a doubt, a unique adventure that will be remembered for many years 📆 Impressive horns, a thick base - "base" and a full curl make the ram trophy so desirable! This beauty is immediately visible to trophy hunters and gives the trophy such value. And overcoming all the hardships of a mountain expedition makes the significance even higher! Argali are the indigenous inhabitants of the West Asian 🏔 peaks, the Himalayas, Tibet, Altai. ➡️We offer hunting for many subspecies of mountain sheep, including those recognized by all international clubs: from the 🇹🇯 Tajik Marco Polo to the Altai highland argali in 🇲🇳 Mongolia. Every time you plan an expedition for wild sheep, contact 🏹Stalker. We always provide quality hunting tours: high percentage of catch, comfortable camps, knowledgeable staff and experienced guides. For details - visit our website, TG or WhatsApp ⤵️ 🌐 https://stalker-group.ru 💬 write to Telegram

Post: 31 January 11:01

Big Game Hunting
Hunting in Africa
Big Game - is for many the very essence of hunting in Africa. Big Game does not just mean big animals, but big challenges and experienc

Big Game Hunting Hunting in Africa Big Game - is for many the very essence of hunting in Africa. Big Game does not just mean big animals, but big challenges and experiences. Technically speaking by far the most hunting in Africa is actually Big Game Hunting. Even many species of antilope are actually classed as big game. However if is first and foremost The Big Five, that one thinks about when the conversation turns to big game hunting. Lion, leopard, buffalo, elephant and rhinoceros have been the great attraction for Big Game hunters travelling to Africa on safari for centuries, and they still are. While it is true that hunting for rhino is perhaps not once what it once was, as today this species is highly protected and surrounded by a great deal of security, the remaining species can still be hunted in the wild African bush - with all the wonderful experiences that this brings with it. Generally speaking it is only in the areas where hunting outfitters operate that the increasing lev

Post: 5 December 09:30

Scheme to protect hen harriers in England a waste of money, says wildlife group
<strong>Wild</strong> Justice says government initiative to relocate broods away from grou

Scheme to protect hen harriers in England a waste of money, says wildlife group Wild Justice says government initiative to relocate broods away from grouse moors ‘rewards past crimes’ of illegal killing A £900,000 government scheme to “meddle” with nests of hen harriers is a waste of money and rewards those who kill them, a wildlife campaign group has said. The claims are contained in a report produced by Wild Justice and released to coincide with the Glorious Twelfth, the official start of the grouse shooting season, on Saturday. Grouse moor gamekeepers have historically killed hen harriers illegally because they eat smaller birds, including grouse. Since the start of a government brood management scheme in 2018, 98 hen harriers have been confirmed as missingin suspicious circumstances or are known to have been illegally killed in the UK, many of them on or close to English grouse moors. In order to combat the problem of the birds, which are endangered in the UK, continually going

Post: 20 November 09:12

Trinidad and Tobago
There is a very active tradition of hunting small to medium-sized <strong>wild</strong> game in Trinidad and Tobago. Hunting is carried out <strong>wi

Trinidad and Tobago There is a very active tradition of hunting small to medium-sized wild game in Trinidad and Tobago. Hunting is carried out with firearms, slingshots and cage traps, and sometimes aided by the use of hounds. The illegal use of trap guns and snare nets also occurs. With approximately 12,000 to 13,000 hunters applying for and being granted hunting permits in recent years, there is some concern that the practice might not be sustainable. In addition there are at present no bag limits and the open season is comparatively very long (5 months – October to February inclusive). As such hunting pressure from legal hunters is very high. Added to that, there is a thriving and very lucrative black market for poached wild game (sold and enthusiastically purchased as expensive luxury delicacies) and the numbers of commercial poachers in operation is unknown but presumed to be fairly high. As a result, the populations of the five major mammalian game species (red-rumped agouti, low

Post: 21 September 10:34

Pneumonia found in bighorn sheep in Montana
Nine bighorn sheep that were recently introduced into the Little Belt Mountains of Montana have died from pneumonia. Several o

Pneumonia found in bighorn sheep in Montana Nine bighorn sheep that were recently introduced into the Little Belt Mountains of Montana have died from pneumonia. Several other sheep within the same herd group have also been demonstrating symptoms of respiratory disease. Bighorn sheep were common in the Little Belt Mountain Range before they were largely extirpated from the mountain range by the early 1900s. Montana Fish Wildlife & Parks and several partner organizations worked to translocate wild sheep to this area in 2020 and 2021 by capturing 83 bighorn sheep in the upper Missouri River Breaks and releasing them into the eastern Little Belts. All of the translocated sheep were fitted with GPS collars before release. Pneumonia in bighorn sheep is often extremely fatal and can severely affect lamb survival in problematic areas. Mycoplasma ovipneumoniae, which is a bacteria that can be carried by wild and domestic sheep, is believed to be the primary agent associated with outbreaks of

Post: 15 May 14:59

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

An enormous sinkhole <strong>with</strong> an ancient <strong>forest</

Enormous Sinkhole With Ancient Forest Inside Discovered in China An enormous sinkhole with an ancient forest inside has been discovered by cave explorers in China. The sinkhole in Leye County, in the Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, is 630 feet deep and home to primitive trees that are growing as tall as 131 feet, the Xinhua news agency reported. The hole appears to be a paradise for an abundant array of fauna. Zhang Yuanhai, senior engineer at the Institute of Karst Geology of China Geological Survey, told the news agency that there are also three caves within the hole, which are likely clues into the sinkhole's early evolution. The enormous sinkhole's interior is about 1,004 feet long and 492 feet wide, Xinhua reported. Some of the plants growing in the forest can reach a person's shoulders, leader of the expedition team Chen Lixin told Xinhua. The hole could even be home to species that science has not recorded yet. Chen told Live Science that he "wouldn't be surprised" to di

Post: 14 May 12:31

Sabatti <strong>Forest</strong> 12*76/7*65R Shotgun Review 

I recently had the opportunity to test the Sabatti <strong>Forest</strong> shotgun, specifically the model ch

Sabatti Forest 12*76/7*65R Shotgun Review I recently had the opportunity to test the Sabatti Forest shotgun, specifically the model chambered in 12*76 and 7*65R. After spending some time in the field with it, I wanted to share my thoughts on its performance, handling, and overall value. Pros: 1. Build Quality: The Sabatti Forest has a solid construction that feels durable and reliable. The materials used are of high quality, and the overall craftsmanship is commendable. This shotgun feels like it can withstand the rigors of regular hunting. 2. Versatility: The combination of 12*76 and 7*65R calibers makes this shotgun incredibly versatile. It allows for both bird hunting and larger game, making it a great choice for hunters who engage in various types of hunting. 3. Accuracy: I found the accuracy to be impressive. When taking shots at varying distances, the Sabatti Forest performed reliably, which is essential for any hunting situation. The smooth trigger pull enhances the shooti

Post: 4 December 22:58

Creating a Tribal Restoration Workforce

The rain slowly fell on a cool May morning as a small crowd of people gathered in a pullout alongside an old logging road in Ketc

Creating a Tribal Restoration Workforce The rain slowly fell on a cool May morning as a small crowd of people gathered in a pullout alongside an old logging road in Ketchikan. The blend of official U.S. Forest Service vehicles and uniforms intermixed with private vehicles and casual clothes gave a clue to the diversity of people in attendance. The crowd was comprised of varied backgrounds and employers. Tribal members, hydrologists, fisheries biologists, chainsaw crews, and various staff were all there for one thing: to teach and learn the skills necessary to restore streams and improve fish habitat in the Tongass National Forest. In the summer of 2021, the Forest Service announced their plan to move away from large scale, old-growth logging in the Tongass and instead invest in restoration, recreation, and forest resilience. This new strategy is welcome news on the Tongass, which is part of the largest intact temperate rainforest on the planet, and the robust tourism economy and subs

Post: 1 November 10:14

Sidama Region Hunting: Discover Exotic Wildlife, Perfect Hunting Seasons, and Captivating Unique Facts – Uncover the Secrets of Ethiopia’s <strong>Wild</strong> Side

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Sidama Region Hunting: Discover Exotic Wildlife, Perfect Hunting Seasons, and Captivating Unique Facts – Uncover the Secrets of Ethiopia’s Wild Side The Sidama Region, located in southern Ethiopia, is a land of diverse ecosystems, from highland plateaus to lush forests and sprawling savannas. While not traditionally known as a hunting hub like other parts of Africa, the region offers unique opportunities for hunters seeking adventure in an underexplored corner of the continent. Here’s your definitive guide to Sidama Region hunting. Geographical and Natural Features The Sidama Region spans ~10,000 km², characterized by: - Highlands and plateaus: Elevations range from 1,500 to 3,000 meters, creating varied habitats. - Forests and woodlands: Dense vegetation supports species like bushbucks and duikers. - Rivers and wetlands: The Bilate River and Lake Awassa provide water sources for wildlife. - Climate diversity: Temperatures vary from cool highlands (10–20°C) to warmer lowlands (

Post: 29 June 06:20

Hunting in NORTHERN ALBERTA: Exploring Geographical Features of the Region, Demographics, Associations and Clubs, Laws and Seasons Hunting 

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Hunting in NORTHERN ALBERTA: Exploring Geographical Features of the Region, Demographics, Associations and Clubs, Laws and Seasons Hunting Northern Alberta is a vast, untamed region that offers some of the most rewarding hunting experiences in Canada. With its sprawling boreal forests, expansive wetlands, and rugged terrain, this region is a haven for hunters seeking adventure and a connection with nature. Whether you’re a seasoned hunter or a newcomer, Northern Alberta’s diverse landscapes and abundant wildlife make it a premier destination for hunting enthusiasts. Geographical and Natural Features of Northern Alberta Northern Alberta is characterized by its diverse ecosystems, which include dense boreal forests, rolling hills, vast peatlands, and countless lakes and rivers. The region is part of the Canadian Shield, with a mix of coniferous and deciduous forests that provide ideal habitats for a wide range of game species. The Peace River Valley and the Athabasca River Basin are p

Post: 22 May 11:37

Hunting Heritage of KEF: Best Information about Hunting Laws and Legislation, Local Game Species

Topographic Features and Natural Conditions of Kef

Le Kef, situated in

Hunting Heritage of KEF: Best Information about Hunting Laws and Legislation, Local Game Species Topographic Features and Natural Conditions of Kef Le Kef, situated in northwestern Tunisia along the Algerian border, offers a rugged and fertile landscape defined by limestone hills, deep ravines, cedar forests, and cultivated valleys. The region is elevated compared to the rest of Tunisia, creating a microclimate that supports dense vegetation and a steady presence of water sources such as seasonal streams and springs. The mix of open fields and forest cover demands a versatile hunting approach and provides opportunities across multiple game types. Hunter Presence and Regional Profiles in Tansania The governorate of Kef maintains an active and growing hunting community, bolstered by a strong rural presence and cultural integration of hunting traditions. Licensed hunters are primarily based in towns like Le Kef, Nebeur, and Tajerouine, with many practicing the sport as part of familia

Post: 31 July 10:03

Hunting in Ombella-M'Poko: Exploring Demographics, Navigating Types of Game, and Discovering Local Traditions

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Hunting in Ombella-M'Poko: Exploring Demographics, Navigating Types of Game, and Discovering Local Traditions Ombella-M'Poko, a prefecture situated in the southwestern part of the Central African Republic, encompasses both rural landscapes and the outskirts of the national capital, Bangui. This region, with its mix of forests, savannas, and river systems, is rich in natural resources and biodiversity. Hunting remains a vital component of rural life, serving both as a means of subsistence and a tradition passed down through generations. Despite growing urban influence, hunting continues to play a role in the cultural and economic life of many communities. Geography and Natural Features of Ombella-M'Poko for Hunting The geography of Ombella-M'Poko is varied, combining floodplains along the Ubangi River, forest patches, open savannas, and agricultural zones. This diversity provides ideal habitats for numerous species of wildlife, particularly small mammals and birds. Its proximity to B

Post: 30 July 13:31

Hunting in Hauts-Bassins: <strong>Forest</strong> fringes and savannah patches, Bobo-Bwa bush traditions, porcupines and duikers, and locally respected taboos

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Hunting in Hauts-Bassins: Forest fringes and savannah patches, Bobo-Bwa bush traditions, porcupines and duikers, and locally respected taboos Verdant valleys and contested borders between bush and field The Hauts-Bassins Region, anchored by the regional capital Bobo-Dioulasso, is a landscape in transition — a meeting ground between once-extensive woodlands and ever-expanding agricultural zones. Its terrain blends dense gallery forests, rolling savannah, and riverine basins fed by the Mouhoun and Kou rivers. Historically rich in biodiversity, the region has long supported both wildlife and human settlement, with hunting and farming coexisting across a mosaic of sacred groves, shifting cultivation, and bush corridors. Though modern pressures threaten these balances, hunting traditions persist — not as spectacle, but as silent ritual, woven into the daily pulse of rural life. Bobo and Bwa hunting traditions: patience, ritual, and deep respect In Hauts-Bassins, hunting is practiced m

Post: 30 July 10:51

Hunting in Haut-Mbomou: Exploring Demographics, Navigating Types of Game, and Discovering Local Traditions

Haut-Mbomou, a remote prefecture in the far southeastern corne

Hunting in Haut-Mbomou: Exploring Demographics, Navigating Types of Game, and Discovering Local Traditions Haut-Mbomou, a remote prefecture in the far southeastern corner of the Central African Republic, is a region of dense forests, savannas, and scattered rural communities. Bordering the Democratic Republic of Congo and South Sudan, the area is largely isolated from urban centers, and hunting plays an essential role in the daily life and cultural identity of its inhabitants. While often practiced for survival, hunting in Haut-Mbomou also reflects deep-rooted traditions shaped by the natural environment. Geography and Natural Features of Haut-Mbomou for Hunting The landscape of Haut-Mbomou is a mix of tropical forest, wooded savanna, and seasonal wetlands. It is traversed by several rivers, including the Mbomou River, which marks part of the international border. The region’s biodiversity is rich, with numerous species of mammals, birds, and reptiles inhabiting these varied ecosyst

Post: 28 July 16:21

Arizona Coues Deer Hunting: Laws and Demographics, Legislarion. Secrets to Bagging the Gray Ghost

Arizona's Hunting Landscape and Climate

Arizona presents a diverse and

Arizona Coues Deer Hunting: Laws and Demographics, Legislarion. Secrets to Bagging the Gray Ghost Arizona's Hunting Landscape and Climate Arizona presents a diverse and challenging hunting landscape that spans across 113,998 square miles of varied terrain. The state's hunting grounds are divided into three distinct geographical regions, each offering unique opportunities and challenges. The northern high country, characterized by ponderosa pine forests and elevations reaching up to 12,633 feet at Humphreys Peak, provides excellent habitat for elk and mule deer. The central region, dominated by the Sonoran Desert and its iconic saguaro cacti, offers prime hunting for desert bighorn sheep and javelina. The eastern mountain ranges, including the White Mountains and Mogollon Rim, create ideal conditions for both forest and plains game. The state's climate varies dramatically, ranging from alpine conditions in the north to scorching desert temperatures in the south, with average annual r

Post: 16 May 12:04

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

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

Post: 19 April 17:47

Hunting in Ahafo: Exploring Geography, Navigating Regulations, and Discovering Local Traditions

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Hunting in Ahafo: Exploring Geography, Navigating Regulations, and Discovering Local Traditions Ahafo, one of Ghana’s newer administrative regions, is located in the forest-rich central-western belt of the country. Known for its lush greenery, fertile land, and rich biodiversity, Ahafo is home to numerous communities whose livelihoods have long included hunting as part of their cultural and economic life. Though modern pressures such as mining and agriculture are reshaping the landscape, hunting remains both a traditional practice and a contemporary survival strategy in the region. Geography and Natural Features of Ahafo for Hunting Ahafo’s terrain is dominated by tropical rainforests, forest reserves, and agricultural landscapes. The region hosts several forested areas, such as parts of the Asukese and Tano-Offin Forest Reserves, which serve as important habitats for a variety of wildlife. Rivers and streams such as the Tano River also provide essential water sources that support e

Post: 28 July 10:55

Hunting Seasons in NORTHERN ALBERTA: Full Season Calendar, Licensing Information and Essential Regulations 

Northern Alberta is a paradise for hunters, <strong>with</str

Hunting Seasons in NORTHERN ALBERTA: Full Season Calendar, Licensing Information and Essential Regulations Northern Alberta is a paradise for hunters, with its vast forests, sprawling wetlands, and abundant wildlife. However, navigating the region’s hunting seasons, regulations, and best practices requires careful planning. Whether you’re after moose, elk, waterfowl, or black bear, understanding the timing, legal requirements, and animal behavior will make your hunt both successful and responsible. Understanding Hunting Seasons in Northern Alberta Hunting in Northern Alberta is strictly regulated to ensure sustainable wildlife populations. The Alberta government sets season dates based on species health, breeding cycles, and environmental conditions. Unlike southern regions, where milder weather allows for longer hunting windows, Northern Alberta’s harsh climate means some seasons are shorter and more tightly controlled. Over the years, regulations have shifted in response to w

Post: 18 August 11:31

Tips for Camouflage in Hunting: Choosing the Right Camouflage, Blending In, and Minimizing Noise

Effective #camouflage is key to a successful #hunt, as blending into the

Tips for Camouflage in Hunting: Choosing the Right Camouflage, Blending In, and Minimizing Noise Effective #camouflage is key to a successful #hunt, as blending into the environment lets hunters approach their target undetected. Here are some tips on choosing the right #camouflage_gear, staying hidden in the forest or open areas, and minimizing noise. Camouflage: How to Choose the Right One The choice of camouflage depends on the terrain, season, and time of day. In the forest, green and brown tones help blend in with trees and foliage, while in winter conditions, a white-grey camouflage works best on snowy terrain. For hunting in open plains, beige and brown colors are better, blending in with grass and dry landscapes. Seasonal #hunting_camouflage also varies: summer clothing is lightweight and breathable, while winter gear is warm and can come with snow covers. Blending in on Different Terrains Beyond camouflage, choose #hunting_gear that doesn’t stand out in the environment. Hats

Post: 1 November 10:58

Savannah Pursuits: Exploring the <strong>Wild</strong> Heart of Mali’s Kayes Region – A Hunter’s Guide to Biodiversity, Tradition, and Adventure

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Savannah Pursuits: Exploring the Wild Heart of Mali’s Kayes Region – A Hunter’s Guide to Biodiversity, Tradition, and Adventure The Kayes Region, located in western Mali, offers a unique hunting experience amidst its expansive savannahs and rugged landscapes. Known for its rich biodiversity and cultural heritage, this region attracts hunters seeking adventure and a connection to nature. This article provides an in-depth look at savannah hunting in the Kayes Region, covering everything from geography and game species to regulations and traditions. Nature’s Blueprint: Geographical Insights for Hunters The Kayes Region spans approximately 120,760 square kilometers, making it one of Mali’s largest administrative regions. It is characterized by: Savannah Ecosystems : Rolling grasslands interspersed with acacia trees and shrubs dominate the landscape. Rivers and Water Sources : The Senegal River forms the region’s northern border, providing critical water for wildlife during the dry season

Post: 1 July 19:27

Hunting in ZAGHOUAN: Hunting Communities, Laws and Geography, Demographics of Hunting Communities of Tunisia

Geography and Ecological Features in Zaghouan Area

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Hunting in ZAGHOUAN: Hunting Communities, Laws and Geography, Demographics of Hunting Communities of Tunisia Geography and Ecological Features in Zaghouan Area Zaghouan, located in the north-central part of Tunisia, is a region known for its mountainous terrain and fertile plains. It is bordered by the Tell Atlas mountains, which provide a rugged backdrop to the region's landscapes. The climate in Zaghouan is Mediterranean, with hot, dry summers and mild, wet winters. The mountainous areas are covered with forests of pine, oak, and other Mediterranean species, while the plains are rich with olive groves and farmland. These diverse habitats create an ideal environment for a variety of wildlife, making Zaghouan a popular location for hunting. The region's mix of forests, hills, and agricultural land offers hunters a range of terrain types, from dense forests to open fields, each supporting different species of game. Hunter Demographics and Participation in Tunisia Hunting in Zaghouan

Post: 5 August 09:32

La Zona Austral de <strong>Chile</strong> es el último bastión para los cazadores aventureros: temporadas de caza, datos  poco conocidos y características de la caza en l

La Zona Austral de Chile es el último bastión para los cazadores aventureros: temporadas de caza, datos poco conocidos y características de la caza en la región Características geográficas y naturales de la región: espacios donde late el corazón de la caza La Zona Austral de Chile comprende las regiones de Los Lagos a Magallanes. Los Andes, con sus cumbres nevadas, glaciares y lagos, así como las estepas patagónicas y los bosques milenarios, dominan la zona. El clima oscila entre el templado marítimo del norte y el frío alpino del sur. Cazadores y demografía de la región La Zona Austral no publica el número exacto de cazadores, pero según el Ministerio de Agricultura chileno, hay unos 2.500 cazadores activos registrados en la región de Magallanes. La mayoría son lugareños mayores de 35 años que combinan la caza con oficios tradicionales. Peculiaridades y características de la caza en la región - Preparación para condiciones extremas : cambios bruscos de temperatura, fuertes viento

Post: 15 June 06:54

La Isla Grande de Chiloé: naturaleza y geografía, ordenamiento jurídico, costumbres de la caza en <strong>Chile</strong>

Geografía y naturaleza: la Isla Grande de Chiloé

La Isla Grande de Chiloé: naturaleza y geografía, ordenamiento jurídico, costumbres de la caza en Chile Geografía y naturaleza: la Isla Grande de Chiloé La Isla Grande de Chiloé , la mayor de Chile, está situada en el océano Pacífico, al sur del continente. Tiene una superficie de 8.394 km² y un paisaje de densos bosques valdivianos, pantanos, colinas y fiordos. El clima es húmedo y templado, con abundantes precipitaciones (hasta 2.000 mm al año), lo que crea las condiciones ideales para una flora y fauna diversas. Para los cazadores, los densos matorrales y humedales tienen una importancia clave, con especies como el chusao (ciervo austral) y la codorniz (codorniz chilena). El aislamiento de la isla ha contribuido a la conservación de especies endémicas, lo que hace que los trofeos sean únicos. Información demográfica de los cazadores No hay cifras exactas sobre el número de cazadores en Chiloé, pero el Ministerio de Agricultura chileno estima que hay unos 1.200 cazadores activos re

Post: 11 June 08:20

Torres del Paine es el santo grial para los amantes de la caza en <strong>Chile</strong>: demografía de la región, los cazadores, celebraciones y tradiciones

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Torres del Paine es el santo grial para los amantes de la caza en Chile: demografía de la región, los cazadores, celebraciones y tradiciones Características geográficas y naturales: territorio donde la fauna es protagonista El territorio abarca una superficie de unas 242.000 hectáreas, incluido el Parque Nacional Torres del Paine, declarado Patrimonio de la Humanidad por la UNESCO. La caza en Torres del Paine atrae a aficionados a la caza extrema y de trofeos de todo el mundo. La región es famosa por sus condiciones naturales únicas y la variedad de su fauna, lo que la convierte en uno de los destinos de caza más codiciados de Chile. Cazadores y demografía de la región La caza en la región chilena de Torres del Paine atrae la atención de cazadores de trofeos locales y extranjeros, pero los datos precisos sobre el número de cazadores siguen siendo fragmentarios. El Ministerio de Agricultura chileno calcula que hay entre 1.500 y 2.000 cazadores registrados, entre residentes y visitant

Post: 11 June 06:26

Coquimbo para Cazadores: Explora los Mejores Terrenos de Caza, Conoce la Legislación Local y Descubre la Fauna Silvestre Única del Norte Chico de <strong>Chile</strong>

Coquimbo para Cazadores: Explora los Mejores Terrenos de Caza, Conoce la Legislación Local y Descubre la Fauna Silvestre Única del Norte Chico de Chile Características geográficas y naturales de la región La región de Coquimbo está situada entre el desierto de Atacama y la parte central de Chile. Su territorio incluye la cordillera de los Andes (hasta 6000 metros), los fértiles valles de Elqui Valle y La Serena, y 400 kilómetros de costa. El clima es semidesértico: veranos secos y calurosos e inviernos suaves y húmedos. Para los cazadores, los parques nacionales y reservas como Fray Jorge y Pingüino de la Isla Magdalena son de vital importancia. En ellos habitan especies endémicas y el terreno exige una buena forma física y conocimiento de la zona. Demografía de los cazadores No hay cifras exactas sobre el número de cazadores en la región, pero el Ministerio de Agricultura chileno estima que hay alrededor de 150.000 cazadores registrados, de los cuales el 5-7% (7.500-10.500 personas)

Post: 6 June 14:13

Aventuras de caza en la región del Biobío: tradiciones y naturaleza, peculiaridades de la caza y datos de interés

Características geográficas y naturales de la región de

Aventuras de caza en la región del Biobío: tradiciones y naturaleza, peculiaridades de la caza y datos de interés Características geográficas y naturales de la región desde el punto de vista de la caza La región del Biobío está situada en el centro de Chile, entre los Andes y el Océano Pacífico, lo que crea ecosistemas únicos. Los bosques tropicales y subtropicales, especialmente en la parte occidental de la región, dan cobijo a la caza mayor. El clima es templado con una clara división en estaciones secas y lluviosas, lo que afecta a la actividad animal. Parques nacionales como el Parque Nacional Conguillío también ofrecen a los cazadores acceso a zonas controladas. Cazadores y demografía de la región Según los datos del Servicio Agrícola y Ganadero (SAG) correspondientes a 2022, en la región del Biobío hay registrados unos 12.500 cazadores con licencia, lo que representa alrededor del 15% del total de cazadores de Chile. Las comunidades locales, especialmente los residentes rurales

Post: 5 June 11:34

Los mejores destinos para la caza, temporadas y tradiciones en la región de Los Lagos: un paraíso para los cazadores

Geografía y naturaleza para la caza en Los Lagos 
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Los mejores destinos para la caza, temporadas y tradiciones en la región de Los Lagos: un paraíso para los cazadores Geografía y naturaleza para la caza en Los Lagos La región de Los Lagos, ubicada en el sur de Chile, es un área de 45 748 km² donde confluyen paisajes dramáticos: volcanes como el Osorno y el Calbuco, lagos glaciares como Llanquihue y Todos los Santos, y bosques de araucarias y robles andinos. Limitada por el Océano Pacífico al oeste y la Cordillera de los Andes al este, esta zona combina playas remotas, bosques húmedos y valles andinos. Parques como el Parque Nacional Vicente Pérez Rosales y el Parque Nacional Laguna San Rafael ofrecen refugios para especies únicas, aunque solo el 25% del territorio está abierto a la caza, con zonas reguladas cerca de áreas protegidas. Demografía regional y los cazadores: generación de los que escuchan la llamada Según la Federación de Caza de Chile, Los Lagos cuenta con 3 200 cazadores registrados, principalmente residentes que dep

Post: 30 May 11:19

Descubre la emoción de la caza en la Patagonia Chilena: características naturales y geográficas para la caza, tipos y especies de caza

Características naturales y geográ

Descubre la emoción de la caza en la Patagonia Chilena: características naturales y geográficas para la caza, tipos y especies de caza Características naturales y geográficas para la caza en la Patagonia Chilena La Patagonia Chilena, que abarca las regiones de Aysén y Magallanes, es una vasta área de aproximadamente 300 000 km² ubicada en el extremo sur de Chile. Su paisaje, compuesto por montañas andinas, glaciares, bosques de pino de Isla, llanuras desérticas, lagos y ríos, ofrece condiciones únicas para la caza. Los parques nacionales como Torres del Paine y Cahuelmo están protegidos, pero alrededor de ellos se encuentran amplias zonas autorizadas para la actividad. La Patagonia combina ecosistemas frágiles y desafiantes, lo que la convierte en un destino icónico para cazadores experimentados. Cazadores y demografía regional: tribu de los que acechan el amanecer Según la Federación de Caza de Chile, en la Patagonia hay alrededor de 5 000 cazadores registrados. La mayoría son res

Post: 29 May 14:52

Guía completa para la caza en la región de Aysén: paisajes vírgenes y especies únicas, cazadores y demografía

Naturalesa para la caza en Aysén para cazadores
La región d

Guía completa para la caza en la región de Aysén: paisajes vírgenes y especies únicas, cazadores y demografía Naturalesa para la caza en Aysén para cazadores La región de Aysén, ubicada en el extremo sur de Chile, abarca una vasta área de 153 618 km², caracterizada por glaciares majestuosos, bosques de pino de Isla, ríos caudalosos como el Baker, y lagos de origen glacial como General Carrera. Aysén forma parte de la Patagonia, pero destaca por su relieve accidentado y la presencia de parques nacionales como el Parque Nacional Laguna San Rafael y el Parque Nacional Queulat, donde confluyen bosques húmedos y paisajes glaciares. Estos ecosistemas albergan especies únicas, aunque gran parte del territorio está protegido, limitando las áreas de caza a zonas específicas fuera de áreas naturales protegidas. Cazadores y demografía regional: población armada de paciencia Según la Federación de Caza de Chile, en Aysén hay aproximadamente 2 500 cazadores registrados, la mayoría residentes que

Post: 29 May 11:54

Blaser R8 Success Vintage Review: Design, Calibers,  Configurations, Price, Pros and Cons.

The Blaser R8 Success Vintage is not just a rifle—it’s a statement. Designed f

Blaser R8 Success Vintage Review: Design, Calibers, Configurations, Price, Pros and Cons. The Blaser R8 Success Vintage is not just a rifle—it’s a statement. Designed for elite hunters and precision shooters, this luxury variant of the iconic Blaser R8 series combines timeless aesthetics, modular engineering, and field-proven performance. Whether you’re stalking red deer in the Alps or preparing for a driven boar hunt in Germany, the R8 Vintage delivers unmatched reliability and elegance. 🧰 Overview and Design Philosophy Blaser R8 Vintage The R8 Success Vintage is part of Blaser’s Success family, known for its straight-pull bolt action, modular barrel system, and ergonomic thumbhole stock. What sets the Vintage apart is its Grade 6 walnut stock, saddle leather inlays, and gold titanium-nitride accents—a tribute to traditional European gunmaking. Key Features: • Action Type: Straight-pull bolt with radial collet locking • Stock: Grade 6 walnut with matte finish and saddle leather

Post: 23 July 09:48

Monaghan Game Shooting in Ireland: A Premier Destination for Hunters. Demographics, Associations and Clubs, Laws 

Monaghan, located in the heart of Ireland’s border regi

Monaghan Game Shooting in Ireland: A Premier Destination for Hunters. Demographics, Associations and Clubs, Laws Monaghan, located in the heart of Ireland’s border region, is a prime destination for game shooting enthusiasts. Known for its rolling drumlins, lush farmland, and dense woodlands, Monaghan offers a diverse range of hunting opportunities. This guide provides essential information for hunters, covering geography, demographics, hunting types, seasons, legislation, and local traditions. Geographical and natural features of the region in terms of hunting Monaghan’s landscape is defined by its drumlin hills, small lakes, and mixed woodlands. The region’s fertile farmland and hedgerows provide excellent habitats for game birds, while its forests and wetlands support a variety of wildlife. Key areas for hunting include Dartrey Forest, Rossmore Forest Park, and the numerous small lakes scattered throughout the county. The varied terrain makes Monaghan ideal for both upland and

Post: 26 May 19:33

Talassemtane National Park in Morocco: A Hunter's Guide for Enthusiasts. Explore picturesque views and discover uncovered treasures of hunting in Talassemtane National Pa

Talassemtane National Park in Morocco: A Hunter's Guide for Enthusiasts. Explore picturesque views and discover uncovered treasures of hunting in Talassemtane National Park The Talassemtane National Park is a mountainous region in northwestern Morocco offering unique hunting opportunities combining rich nature and distinctive traditions. This article provides the necessary information for hunters planning to visit this region. Geographical and natural features of the region in terms of hunting: - Topography: Talassemtane is a mountainous area, part of the Rif range. The landscape is characterized by steep slopes, deep valleys and dense forests. The altitude above sea level varies, which creates a variety of microclimates and biotopes. - Vegetation: The vegetation is based on Mediterranean forests, including cork oak, stone oak, Aleppo pine and juniper. The undergrowth is rich in shrubs and grasses that provide shelter and food for wild animals. - Water resources: There are several ri

Post: 8 July 05:24

Hunting in ZAMBEZIA: Exploring Wildlife, Traditions, and Conservation in Mozambique’s Premier Hunting Destination
 
Nestled in the heart of Mozambique, Zambezia is a hidd

Hunting in ZAMBEZIA: Exploring Wildlife, Traditions, and Conservation in Mozambique’s Premier Hunting Destination Nestled in the heart of Mozambique, Zambezia is a hidden gem for hunters seeking adventure and a connection to Africa’s wild landscapes. Known for its rich biodiversity, sprawling savannas, and the mighty Zambezi River, this region offers unparalleled opportunities for both big game and small game hunting. From the thrill of tracking a majestic buffalo through dense forests to the precision required for bird hunting in lush wetlands, Zambezia caters to hunters of all skill levels. The Geography of Hunting: Natural Features and Habitats Across Regions Zambezia, a province in Mozambique, is a prime destination for hunters due to its diverse landscapes and rich biodiversity. The region is characterized by lush riverine forests, expansive savannas, and wetlands, all of which provide ideal habitats for a wide range of game species. The Zambezi River, one of Africa’s larges

Post: 1 July 08:10

Catchable Trout Streams
The Iowa DNR stocks more than 300,000 catchable-sized rainbow trout in 50 Northeast Iowa streams each year from April through October. More than 6

Catchable Trout Streams The Iowa DNR stocks more than 300,000 catchable-sized rainbow trout in 50 Northeast Iowa streams each year from April through October. More than 600 extra brood trout, weighing over 2 pounds each, are also released in small numbers into each stream. The number of trout stocked into each area varies, depending on length of the stream and how many anglers use the area. These criteria also determine how often each area is stocked. Surveys show there are still good numbers of trout several days after the most recent stocking and throughout the winter. Along with the stocked trout, many areas have good to excellent numbers of wild brown trout that challenge even the best anglers. Brown trout up to 20 inches are possible. Trout streams will receive both announced and unannounced stockings. There has been no change to the frequency of stockings or the number of fish stocked at any of our trout streams. Moving to unannounced stockings has given DNR fisheries staff mor

Post: 31 October 18:31

An old legend tells how a bear and an eagle lived for a long time in peace and harmony <strong>with</strong> each other. They shared their lives in the <strong>forest</st

An old legend tells how a bear and an eagle lived for a long time in peace and harmony with each other. They shared their lives in the forest and often met in a clearing, where they exchanged stories and news. One day, a bear and an eagle argued about which of them was better and stronger. The bear claimed that he was the main master of the forest and had great power, while the eagle objected that he was the king of heaven and had a more majestic appearance. The dispute between them began to heat up, and they could not come to an agreement. Each of them was convinced that he was right and that his point of view was the only true one. Their differences became more and more serious, and they stopped communicating with each other. Thus, the bear and the eagle quarreled and no longer maintained friendly relations. The forest began to lose its harmony, and the animals could no longer enjoy the same freedom as before. This legend reminds us of how hostility and disagreement can destroy h

Post: 5 March 22:06

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