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Julie McQueen: Hunting Influencer and Outdoor Blogger Empowering Women in the Field Julie McQueen is a prominent American hunting influencer, TV personality, and outdoor blogger, best known for her work on the Sportsman Channel’s Brotherhood Outdoors and the CarbonTV reality series 'Til Death Do Us Part. She is also the co-founder of the media production company Backstage & Backroads Productions, which focuses on creating authentic hunting and outdoor lifestyle content. Early Life and Background Born on June 29, 1982, in Oklahoma, Julie McQueen was raised on a Native American reservation, where she developed a deep respect for wildlife and the outdoors. She later earned a Bachelor’s degree in Psychology from the University of Phoenix. Before her media career, Julie worked as a professional poker player and hosted Card Player TV, gaining on-camera experience and building her media presence. Content and Media Presence as a Blogger Julie McQueen has carved out a respected niche as a

Post: 29 July 12:04

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Loch Ness Monster: Fossil discovery suggests mythical creature may have once existed For more than a century, legions of tourists have hunted for ‘Nessie’, a huge marine creature rumoured to inhabit Loch Ness in the Scottish Highlands. While many lake-goers have claimed sightings of the monster, all supposed photographs of the beast have been debunked. But new evidence suggests that Nessie may once have existed. Is the Loch Ness monster real? The popular image of Nessie - with a long neck and a tiny head - is based on ‘small plesiosaurs’, marine dinosaurs that went extinct 65 million years ago. Scientists thought these creatures could only live in the ocean. But according to UK and Moroccan scientists, they may have been able to survive in fresh water. These researchers have discovered the fossils of small plesiosaurs in a 100-million-year-old river system now part of the Sahara. “We don’t really know why the plesiosaurs are in fresh water,” said Dr Nick Longrich from the Univers

Post: 3 August 18:11

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ÖSTERREICH STARTET MEDIENKAMPAGNE: „DAS IST JAGD“ Gepostet um 15:44 Uhr in News von FACE FACE freut sich, seine Unterstützung beim Start der österreichischen Informationskampagne „Das ist Jagd“ durch Jagd Österreich, das nationale Mitglied von FACE, bekannt zu geben. Ziel der Kampagne ist es, Missverständnisse über die Jagd auszuräumen und die Grundwerte und die gesellschaftliche Bedeutung einem breiteren Publikum vorzustellen. Die Veranstaltung „Unabhängigkeitstag der Jagd“ am 4. Juli fand an mehreren Orten in Wien statt und wurde von wichtigen Führungskräften österreichischer und internationaler Jagd- und Naturschutzorganisationen besucht, darunter Landesjägermeister und Bezirksjägermeister as sowie lokale und nationale Regierungsvertreter und Politiker. FACE wurde durch Tristan Breijer vertreten, Politikberater für gesellschaftliche Akzeptanz der Jagd, der die nationalen Bemühungen von FACE für gesellschaftliche Akzeptanz koordiniert. Lutz Molter, stellvertretender Generalsekretär

Post: 6 December 13:19

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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

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Jagd in Villach Land: Besonderheiten, Zeiträume, Wildarten und Jagdmethoden, natürliche Eigenheiten, Rahmenbedingungen, Bevölkerungsstatistik, Jagdgruppen, Eigenheiten, spannende Details Besonderheiten der Jagdpraxis Die Jagdpraxis in Villach Land zeichnet sich durch eine Kombination aus Tradition und Moderne aus. Die Jägerschaft legt großen Wert auf Naturschutz und Artenvielfalt und setzt dabei sowohl bewährte Techniken als auch moderne Hilfsmittel ein. Zeiträume für die Jagd in Villach Land 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 Te

Post: 4 August 15:20

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1ste wolf geschoten in Oostenrijk In Oberösterreich (Opper-Oostenrijk), een deelstaat van Oostenrijk met als hoofdstad Linz, is in de nacht van dinsdag op woensdag de eerste wolf geschoten, en dit sinds de nieuwe verordening inzake wolvenbeheer op 1 juli van kracht werd. Opper-Oostenrijk, amper 900km verwijderd van België, grenst aan Duitsland en Tsjechië, wat er meteen voor zorgt dat “wolvenbeheer” geen ver-van-mijn-bedshow meer is. Ging het om een probleemwolf? De wolf – om precies te zijn een vrouwtjeswolf – was al drie keer weggejaagd omdat ze haar natuurlijke schuwheid verloren had en mensen te dicht benaderde. Daarom was er sprake van een probleemwolf die volgens de nieuwe regelgeving vanaf 30 oktober kon geschoten worden. Een DNA-analyse moet nog uitwijzen of de wolvin ook verantwoordelijk was voor eventuele aanvallen op vee uit de buurt. “De veiligheid van de mensen en het voortbestaan van onze familieboerderijen worden in onze provincie gewaarborgd“, benadrukte Michaela Lange

Post: 21 November 13:00

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Duck hunting in Kenitra (Morocco): A complete guide for hunters. Learn about the seasons, rules, and traditions. Geographical and natural features of the region Kenitra and the surrounding areas of Morocco offer a variety of wetlands attractive for duck hunting.: - Cebu River Estuary: The wide delta of the Cebu River, which flows into the Atlantic Ocean north of Kenitra, is a crucial stopping point for migrating ducks. Shallow waters, lagoons and coastal thickets provide an excellent place for feeding and shelter. - Coastal lagoons: Numerous lagoons along the Atlantic coast provide rich feeding grounds and nesting sites. - Water meadows and rice fields: During the rainy season, these areas flood, attracting many waterfowl. - Climate: Mediterranean, with hot, dry summers and mild, humid winters. The winter months are the most favourable for hunting migrating ducks. Hunters and demographics of the region Accurate statistics on the number of duck hunters in the Kenitra area are not pub

Post: 6 July 14:02

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A Birdwatcher’s Paradise at Lake Narach Lake Narach and its surrounding national park are a true haven for birds. Over 230 species have been recorded here, with around 185 nesting in the area. In spring and summer, the region becomes a natural symphony: larks sing overhead, starlings chatter in the trees, and deep in the reeds, the elusive bittern calls with a sound like someone blowing across a bottle. On the lake itself, you might spot coots, great crested grebes, mallards, mute swans, goldeneyes, gulls, and even the rare smew—only about 15–25 pairs nest in all of Belarus! Above the wetlands, cranes and marsh harriers soar, while the forests echo with the tapping of woodpeckers and the songs of tits, chaffinches, and thrushes. Lake Narach isn’t just a scenic retreat—it’s a vibrant home for countless winged residents. Bring your binoculars and a bit of patience, and you might just catch a glimpse of something extraordinary.

Post: 24 June 14:22

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Hunting in Mackenzie New Zealand: deeper into the wilderness of the South Island, hunting peculiarities, records and laws Geography and ecosystems: from glaciers to prairies The Mackenzie Country covers an area of 7,493 kilometres², encompassing the valleys of the Mackenzie and Waimata rivers, as well as Lake Pukaki, Lake Tekapo and Lake Ohats. Four key zones form the topography: - Alpine belt: glaciers, cliffs and alpine meadows - the habitat of argali, goats and the rare snow deer. - Steppe expanses (Canterbury plains): semi-arid areas home to ptarmigan, wild turkey and wild boar. - River valleys (Mackenzie, Tasman): dense bushland: a haven for deer and waterfowl. - Glacial lakes : nesting grounds for ducks and geese. - Climatic features: Average temperature in summer (December-February) +18-25°C. In winter (June-August) up to -15°C, with frequent snowfalls in the mountains. Abrupt weather changes due to ‘nor'westers’ - dry winds that increase evaporation. Hunters in the region: fi

Post: 23 May 11:11

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På trods af at spydfiskeri i modsætning til fiskeri fra en båd, fra kysten og fra is kun kan foregå i åbent vand (hvor der, uanset årstiden, ikke er iltsult og fiskene er aktive), er taktikken af spearfishing er meget forskelligartede, og dens beskrivelse kræver et format bøger. Ofte bruges kun aktive søge- og liggemetoder. Aktiv eftersøgning i åbent vand involverer aktiv dykning og inspektion af undervandsrummet for at søge efter fisk i deres levesteder. Spearfishing taktik i siv og tæt vegetation adskiller sig væsentligt fra åbent vand. En af metoderne er "nesting", når dykkeren dykker til bunden i et skakternet mønster og inspicerer mellemrummet mellem bunden og vandvegetationen. At ligge ned sker, mens du holder vejret og kan foregå enten mens dykkeren er camoufleret, ved hjælp af funktionerne i undervandsterrænet eller uden camouflage. Når man ligger ned, udføres eftersøgningen efter fisk ofte "gennem lyset", eller fisken forventes at nærme sig inden for skudafstand. En af strøe

Post: 19 September 16:28

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The issue of feral pigs in California Pigs don't naturally exist in North America. These animals were introduced by explorers as a food source. Several hundreds of years later, they have become a major problem for ecosystems across the United States. Similar to the feral horse issue facing the western United States, California finds itself needing to take action or face seemingly exponential financial losses in crops, property damage, and dwindling populations of native ground-nesting birds. Currently, pigs can be hunted in the Golden State as a game species. The cost of hunting pigs in California will run residents $25.10 for the tag and $52.66 for the annual big game hunting license. For nonresidents, the tag cost is $84.50 and $183.60 for the license. During the 2020 – 2021 feral pig season, 53,923 tags were sold with 1,000 of those being nonresident tags, representing an overall increase of 13.5% compared to the year previous. With only 3,950 animals successfully harvested, there

Post: 14 May 17:24

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Livonijas ordeņa mūra pils ir senākā celtne Dobelē un valsts nozīmes kultūras piemineklis. Šī vieta nesen piedzīvojusi pārbūvi - pārbūvēta Dobeles Livonijas ordeņa pils kapela, kā arī pils laukuma teritorija. Pārbūvētā kapelas ēka ir nodota ekspluatācijā 2020. gadā, un kļuvusi par daudzfunkcionālu, kultūras, amatniecības un tūrisma attīstības centru ar nosaukumu "Dobeles Pils". Zemgaļu koka pils vietā pils ir celta no 1335. līdz 1359. gadam. Pils bijusi apdzīvota līdz 1730. gadam. Dobeles senāko iedzīvotāju – zemgaļu – apmetne te atradusies jau 1000 gadus p.m.ē. Senās pilsētas ielokā bijusi uzcelta zemgaļu koka pils, kur bijis viens no seno zemgaļu administratīvajiem centriem. Pils vairākkārt minēta Atskaņu hronikā, stāstot par kaujām, kas 13. gadsimtā notika starp vietējiem iedzīvotājiem un vācu bruņiniekiem. No 1279. līdz 1289. gadam Dobeles pils izturēja sešus ienaidnieka aplenkumus. 1289. gadā zemgaļi neuzvarēti pili pameta, paši to nodedzinot, un devās uz Rakti Lietuvā. No 1335.

Post: 15 August 17:54

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The Sussex Spaniel: A Low-Riding Hunting Partner for the Thinking Hunter The Sussex Spaniel. Not a breed you see every day afield, and that's a damn shame. This sturdy, low-slung spaniel from the south of England is a serious hunting dog with a unique style and plenty to offer the right hunter. If you value methodical work, a close-working dog, and a partner that doesn't quit, read on. What Will a Sussex Spaniel Hunt? These dogs were bred for thick cover, and they excel at flushing game close. Think rabbits, pheasants, quail, and other ground-nesting birds. Their deliberate pace and loud voice when they're on a scent makes them ideal for hunting in dense brush where you might not see the game until it's practically underfoot. They're not built for long retrieves in water, but they can handle light waterfowl work in moderation. Where to Find Them While they originated in Sussex, England, these dogs are relatively rare worldwide. You'll find pockets of dedicated breeders and hunters

Post: 1 March 23:13

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RINGS REVEAL THE SECRETS OF WOODCOCK Woodcocks have many secrets. They are not gregarious birds, active at night, migratory - not always nearby. Philopatric - that is, they almost always return with an accuracy of 10 meters (!) not only to their birthplace, but also to their wintering place, as the rings and GPS/GSM beacons "say", in 16 countries of the world. And this is without the Far East and Asia! But where do woodcocks fly in the first year of their life, because in one clearing there can be nesting birds that have arrived from different places and countries of wintering... To the country of their father who wintered in Scandinavia or their mother who flew in from wintering in France? How do they decide where to fly? Nobody knows. Woodcocks settle evenly and everywhere where the moist soils are rich in fat earthworms. They don't need competitors, they like to eat themselves! A careful study of the ring return database gave us proof that chicks from one brood fly to different

Post: 29 December 23:22

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Barbuda is a wildlife paradise Barbuda’s small population, with large areas of undeveloped land and a once pristine coastline interspersed with natural salt-ponds make it the perfect habitat for hundreds of species of sea birds and animals, many of them now lost or endangered elsewhere in the Caribbean. After a shower of rain you might see a land turtle looking for a drink, and after a big seasonal rain there will be land crabs marching by the hundreds. Any large development disturbs this incredible natural environment and Barbudans have always sought to keep it this way. The island has long been home to nesting sea turtles whose tracks can be seen in the sand on nearly every beach of our coastline, and a short drive into the bush in Barbuda is a wonderful opportunity to see many different animals living – often in harsh drought conditions – in their own space, mostly undisturbed. There are guinea birds, too many donkeys and large cattle that are brought in occasionally to be slaught

Post: 7 December 17:53

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