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French court overrules government on bird <strong>hunting</strong> licences

<strong>France’s</strong> top administrative court has suspended new permits given out by the

French court overrules government on bird hunting licences France’s top administrative court has suspended new permits given out by the government for traditional bird hunting. Monday’s decision by the Council of State ruled that hunting orders granted by the government earlier this month were likely to contravene European law. The ruling follows Intense lobbying by nature conservationists. “It's a great joy that the urgency has been recognised because the damage is irreversible in terms of hunting,” Muriel Arnal, of the NGO One Voice, told France Info radio. "It's important to know that there is justice, and that our ecosystems and biodiversity are protected." Activists say that 150,000 birds die annually in France from non-selective hunting techniques such as glue traps and nets at a time when Europe's bird population is in sharp decline. Tecnniques banned Over the summer the court banned a range of traditional techniques for hunting birds, including using nets, cages and glue

Post: 26 October 18:05

<strong>Hunting</strong> <strong>in</strong> <strong>France</strong>: the hunt or chasse
<strong>Hunting</strong> <strong>in</strong> <strong>France</strong> is, at least

Hunting in France: the hunt or chasse Hunting in France is, at least in rural parts, an institution. It has apparently not shown a decline in numbers in recent decades (although a lot of the hunters appear rather elderly...). Hunters in France come from all social backgrounds, which probably in part explains the lack of hostility to hunting that is seen in those countries where it is largely the gentry who control the hunting. Hunting is to be distinguished from 'pest control'. Control of foxes, ragondin or pigeons for example, usually falls to local specialists rather than the main hunters. Hunters are usually looking for deer, hares, rabbits and wild boar, and game birds such as partridge or pheasant. In France hunters almost always hunt with dogs, but usually on foot - less commonly on horseback. The dogs may be owned by the individual owners or by the hunt as a whole. The dogs belong to specific breeds of hunt dog. Most hunters in France belong to a specific type of 'pack of hun

Post: 14 June 17:07

🦌 Game Fair <strong>France</strong> 2025 - A Hunter’s Perspective 🇫🇷

Just got back from the Game Fair 2025 <strong>in</strong> Lamotte-Beuvron, <strong>France</strong

🦌 Game Fair France 2025 - A Hunter’s Perspective 🇫🇷 Just got back from the Game Fair 2025 in Lamotte-Beuvron, France - and let me tell you, it was an absolute paradise for hunters and outdoor enthusiasts alike. The atmosphere? Electric. The gear? Next-level. The people? Some of the most passionate and knowledgeable folks I’ve had the pleasure of meeting. From handcrafted rifles to beautifully tuned duck calls, every booth had something worth stopping for. I was especially impressed by the innovations in sustainable hunting gear - lighter packs, high-performance camouflage, and some top-notch optics. The live demos and shooting ranges were a great chance to put the latest equipment to the test right on the spot. One of the highlights was connecting with other hunters from across Europe and beyond. We swapped stories, shared techniques, and built friendships around a fire and a good old-fashioned wild game grill-up. Can’t beat that. For anyone in the hunting world, Game Fair Franc

Post: 28 June 20:07

Terre de Chasse 2025 at Château Filhot – 29–31 August 2025 National <strong>Hunting</strong> Expo & Outdoor Tradition Fair <strong>in</strong> Sauternes, <strong>France</

Terre de Chasse 2025 at Château Filhot – 29–31 August 2025 National Hunting Expo & Outdoor Tradition Fair in Sauternes, France Terre de Chasse returns to the elegant grounds of Château Filhot in Sauternes from 29–31 August 2025. Organized by Gascogne Events in partnership with Reworld Media, it’s France’s emerging national fair celebrating hunting federations, traditions, environment, and outdoor heritage—all in a single, immersive experience for 1,000–3,000 expected attendees. History & Organizers of Terre de Chasse 2025 at Château Filhot Responding to a regional void, Gascogne Events and media group Reworld Media (publishers of Chasseur Français and La Revue Nationale de la Chasse) launched Terre de Chasse to unite hunting enthusiasts across Nouvelle-Aquitaine. The first edition in 2024 was attended by about 15,000 visitors and 150+ exhibitors, marking a successful revival of a traditional national hunting fair. Highlights & Attractions Canine Centre: Live demonstrations of reg

Post: 24 July 06:53

Wildlife and <strong>Hunting</strong> <strong>in</strong> <strong>Cabinda</strong>, Angola: Key Facts, Game Species, <strong>Hunting</strong> Methods, Seasons, Traditions

Wildlife and Hunting in Cabinda, Angola: Key Facts, Game Species, Hunting Methods, Seasons, Traditions and Clubs Nestled in the northernmost part of Angola, the Cabinda region offers a unique and thrilling hunting experience. With its dense rainforests, vast savannas, and rich biodiversity, this enclave is a hidden gem for hunters seeking both challenge and adventure. Whether pursuing big game or engaging in traditional hunting practices, Cabinda provides a distinctive environment shaped by its geography, culture, and wildlife. Geography and Natural Features for Hunting Cabinda’s terrain is a mix of lush tropical forests and open grasslands, creating ideal habitats for a variety of game species. The Mayombe Forest, stretching across the region, is particularly notable for its dense vegetation and abundant wildlife. Rivers and wetlands further enhance the ecosystem, supporting species such as forest buffalo, sitatunga, and various duikers. The region’s proximity to the Congo Bas

Post: 28 July 09:02

<strong>France</strong> revises <strong>hunting</strong> rules but stops short of Sunday ban

<strong>France's</strong> government on Monday announced tighter rules again

France revises hunting rules but stops short of Sunday ban France's government on Monday announced tighter rules against hunting under the influence of drugs or alcohol, and protection for walkers and local residents, but stopped short of a hoped-for Sunday ban. Although a weekend "no hunting day" is popular with the public, President Emmanuel Macron is wary of alienating rural voters and adding to anti-government resentment as he launches a major pension reform. Instead, junior environment minister Berangere Couillard said hunting under the influence would be banned, training and safety rules for hunters strengthened and digital systems developed to warn other countryside users away from active hunting zones. Punishments will also be upgraded, including hunters losing their licences if they are involved in a serious accident. "My goal is to aim for zero accidents," Couillard said on a Monday trip to the Loiret department south of Paris. "We want to see better safety, seven days

Post: 4 December 09:29

How often do <strong>hunting</strong> accidents happen <strong>in</strong> <strong>France</strong>?

Two people were injured by stray bullets from hunters last week, as h

How often do hunting accidents happen in France? Two people were injured by stray bullets from hunters last week, as head of hunting federation says ‘zero risk’ hunting is not possible. Since 2000, there have been 3,325 hunting accidents in France, of which 421 were fatal, figures from l'Office français de la biodiversité and la Fédération nationale de la chasse show. This is equivalent to 158 accidents per year, with 20 deaths. Since 2000, the number of accidents has gone down 40% and the number of deaths 70%, figures from L’Office français de la biodiversité show. In nine out of 10 of cases, it is hunters themselves who were the victims of accidents, and in 30% of cases, accidents were self-inflicted. Most accidents occurred during big game hunts, such as for wild boar. These figures do not include incidents that have caused injury or death to domestic animals, or instances where bullets have entered homes or cars. There are currently strict rules for hunters, which aim to re

Post: 4 November 20:03

Selbu <strong>Hunting</strong> <strong>Cabins</strong>: A Gateway to Norway’s Wilderness. Types of <strong>Hunting</strong> and Game Species, <strong>Hunting</strong> Sea

Selbu Hunting Cabins: A Gateway to Norway’s Wilderness. Types of Hunting and Game Species, Hunting Seasons and Hunting Associations and Clubs Geographical and Natural Features of Selbu Region Selbu, located in the Trøndelag region of central Norway, is a municipality known for its stunning natural landscapes, including dense forests, rolling hills, and numerous lakes. The area is part of the Scandinavian Mountains, offering a mix of boreal and alpine ecosystems. Selbu’s terrain is characterized by its rugged beauty, with vast wilderness areas that provide ideal habitats for a variety of game species. The region’s cold winters and mild summers create a challenging yet rewarding environment for hunters. Hunters and Demographics: Popularity of Hunting in Selbu Region Selbu has a population of around 4,000 people, with hunting being a popular activity among locals and visitors alike. The region is home to approximately 500 registered hunters (2021 data), many of whom are part of multi-

Post: 23 May 11:28

<strong>Hunting</strong> Shorebirds <strong>in</strong> Morocco: A Comprehensive Guide to Understanding the Ban on Shorebird <strong>Hunting</strong> <strong>in</strong>

Hunting Shorebirds in Morocco: A Comprehensive Guide to Understanding the Ban on Shorebird Hunting in Morocco, Regional Variances, Relevant Laws, and the Ongoing Role of Hunting Traditions in Conservation Efforts. Geographical and natural features of the region Morocco has diverse landscapes that are important for hunting: - The Atlantic and Mediterranean coasts are key migration sites for migratory birds (ducks, geese, sandpipers). - Wetlands (Merzha-Zerga, Ued-Marsa) are the main places of accumulation of waterfowl. - Mountainous areas (Atlas, Reef) – hunting partridges, pigeons, hares. Hunters and demographics of the region - According to the Moroccan Hunting Federation, there are about 30,000 licensed hunters in the country. - Most of them are locals, but there are European hunters (especially from France and Spain). - Hunting is a part of rural culture, but its popularity is declining in cities. Features of hunting in Morocco - Migration corridors – In autumn and s

Post: 3 July 06:06

La chasse en NIÈVRE: Caractéristiques géographiques, types de chasse, espèces présentes et réglementation  

La Nièvre, située au cœur de la Bourgogne-<strong>Franche</st

La chasse en NIÈVRE: Caractéristiques géographiques, types de chasse, espèces présentes et réglementation La Nièvre, située au cœur de la Bourgogne-Franche-Comté, est l’une des régions les plus prisées des chasseurs en France. Avec ses vastes forêts, ses étendues agricoles et ses cours d’eau, ce département offre un cadre naturel exceptionnel pour la pratique de la chasse. Cet article explore les caractéristiques géographiques, les traditions, les types de chasse et les spécificités de cette activité dans la Nièvre. Caractéristiques géographiques et naturelles de la Nièvre La Nièvre est un département rural et boisé, couvrant une superficie de 6 817 km². Il est traversé par la Loire, le plus long fleuve de France, et abrite des forêts denses comme la forêt des Bertranges, l’une des plus grandes chênaies d’Europe. Ces paysages variés, composés de plaines, de bocages et de massifs forestiers, créent un habitat idéal pour une grande diversité de gibier. Les zones humides, comme les é

Post: 25 July 06:13

Wild boar <strong>hunting</strong> is one of the most popular hunt <strong>in</strong> <strong>France</strong>. With an ever-growing population, Wild Boar is commonly pre

Wild boar hunting is one of the most popular hunt in France. With an ever-growing population, Wild Boar is commonly present in many regions of France. The average weight is around 50 to 80 kg (110 to 176 lbs) and the biggest male adults are from 100 to 200 kg (220 to 440 lbs), the trophy consisting of its tusks (canines and incisors). Mainly hunted on driven hunts, the wild boar is a smart animal, astute enough to cross hunters' line and then escape. With a very good memory and a perfect knowledge of its territory the Wild Boar is a fascinating animal to hunt and hard to catch. Wounded, this animal can be very dangerous and won't hesitate to charge dogs and sometimes human beings. We hunt wild boar from mid-August to end of February. Stalking and driven hunt are the main methods of hunting this animal. This experience is incredibly intense!

Post: 3 July 14:13

Quelles sont les démarches pour une personne de nationalité étrangère souhaitant chasser en <strong>France</strong> ?

Les démarches sont différentes selon que la personn

Quelles sont les démarches pour une personne de nationalité étrangère souhaitant chasser en France ? Les démarches sont différentes selon que la personne étrangère réside en France ou non. Pour déterminer la qualité de résident ou de non-résident d'une personne physique, il convient de se référer notamment à la notion de domicile fiscal. Selon l'article 4 B du Code Général des Impôts : une personne est considérée comme ayant en France son domicile fiscal lorsqu'elle se trouve dans l'une des situations suivantes : elle a son foyer en France elle a son lieu de séjour principal en France elle exerce son activité professionnelle en France elle a le centre de ses intérêts économiques en France Un seul de ces critères suffit pour qu'une personne soit considérée comme étant résidente fiscale en France. A partir du moment où vous êtes résident français, vous devez obtenir un permis de chasser français qui vous sera délivré à l'issue d'un examen national. Pour les personnes étrangères non rés

Post: 17 October 10:51

Did you know that <strong>in</strong> Europe, the right to hunt is considered a privilege rather than a right? <strong>In</strong> many European countries, prospective hu

Did you know that in Europe, the right to hunt is considered a privilege rather than a right? In many European countries, prospective hunters must pass rigorous tests and obtain licenses before they are allowed to hunt. These licenses are often restricted to certain species and areas, and hunting regulations are strictly enforced to ensure sustainable populations. In some countries, such as Germany and Austria, hunters must also undergo extensive training in wildlife biology, ecology, and marksmanship before receiving their licenses. This rigorous process ensures that hunters have a thorough understanding of their role in the ecosystem and are equipped to make ethical and responsible hunting decisions. Another interesting fact is that hunting traditions vary widely across Europe. In some countries, such as France and Italy, hunting is considered a luxurious social activity, with elaborate dress codes and exclusive hunting clubs. In other countries, such as Sweden and Finland, hunting

Post: 25 May 18:49

Jours de chasse Magazine

Are you passionate about <strong>hunting</strong>? Jours de chasse is just for you! Here you’ll find stories, reports, and news on <strong>hunti

Jours de chasse Magazine Are you passionate about hunting? Jours de chasse is just for you! Here you’ll find stories, reports, and news on hunting. Follow great hunters onto all sorts of terrain. With this magazine, you’ll dive into the world of hunting and wilderness. Trapping or shooting, there’s something in this magazine for you. Discover new adventures with hunting trips abroad, and notes on special areas here in France and around the world. Jours de chasse: hunting explained! This magazine also sports a lifestyle section dedicated to country-living. You’ll find beautiful chalets, hotels and inns, the latest in cuisine and outdoor fashion. You’ll also get to know up-and-coming artists and get the latest in countryside design and decoration. Loads of different hunting-adjacent subjects are taken on in these pages. Subscribe to Jours de chasse and make sure you don’t miss a bit on your passion for nature and the great outdoors! Want to learn more about hunting from a reliable, tr

Post: 6 May 13:14

Morocco To Boost Game <strong>Hunting</strong> Tourism
Game <strong>hunting</strong> <strong>in</strong> Morocco generates over MAD 1.2 billion per year with 80 000 Moroc

Morocco To Boost Game Hunting Tourism Game hunting in Morocco generates over MAD 1.2 billion per year with 80 000 Moroccans and 3,000 tourists participating in the sport annually.  Rabat - The Moroccan High Commission for Water and Forestry and the Fight Against Desertification plans to promote hunting tourism in Morocco, using it as a tool for rural development. According to Abderrahim Houmy, the Secretary General for the commission, hunting has real social-economic potential Approximately 3000 tourists per year currently come to hunt in Morocco and the commission wants to increase this number to 15,000 by 2024, Houmy stated at the annual Game Fair in Lamotte-Beuvron, France, held between June 14 and 16. For Chafik Jilali, the president of the Moroccan Royal Hunting Federation, Morocco is a prime destination for hunting tourism. “Morocco is very close to Europe. It already has accommodation infrastructure on par with that of Europe. We also have good transport networks, including air

Post: 29 November 14:02

Review of the <strong>Franchi</strong> Horizont .30-06 with Dual Brake Muzzle Device

As an avid hunter with years of experience <strong>in</strong> various <strong>hunti

Review of the Franchi Horizont .30-06 with Dual Brake Muzzle Device As an avid hunter with years of experience in various hunting conditions, I recently had the opportunity to test the Franchi Horizont chambered in .30-06, equipped with the Dual Brake Muzzle Device (DTK). My experience using this rifle has provided me with valuable insights, and I’d like to share both the pros and the cons. Pros: Precision and Accuracy: The Franchi Horizont impresses with its accuracy. Even at longer ranges, I found it easy to achieve tight groups. This is crucial during hunting trips where a precise shot can make the difference between success and failure. Build Quality: The construction of the Franchi Horizont .30-06 is commendable. The materials used feel robust and well-crafted. The wood and metal finish give it a classic look, and the ergonomic design fits comfortably in hand, making it great for those long hours in the field. Recoil Management: The addition of the Dual Brake Muzzle Device is

Post: 29 January 21:48

I was taking a hike up a centennial 13er <strong>in</strong> the San Juans on Tuesday morning and was, uh, surprised to meet up with a couple of female moose on my path u

I was taking a hike up a centennial 13er in the San Juans on Tuesday morning and was, uh, surprised to meet up with a couple of female moose on my path up. We had a stand off for about 5 minutes when it was clear at least one of them was NOT getting off the path. I had to bushwhack up the side of the mountain about 30 yards and make my way by them. THEN, as I was coming home late that afternoon? I met HIM about a mile from my car. How lucky can one guy get? It’s a spooky feeling when there’s nothing between you and them except empty space. The moon was so bright that morning. And I ran into this cabin on the way up and down. Someone has put some money into it because the roof is metal and newish. The rafters and main beams inside are also newish. Heck, one of the joist hangers even has price tag on it. I just happened to be sitting in the cabin on my way back to my car when I heard what sounded like an explosion and a lot of rockfall. I ran outside the cabin in time to see dust clouds

Post: 27 August 09:10

Helicopter Hog <strong>Hunting</strong> <strong>in</strong> Texas: A Once-<strong>in</strong>-a-Lifetime Adventure

<strong>In</strong> the heart of Texas, where the hori

Helicopter Hog Hunting in Texas: A Once-in-a-Lifetime Adventure In the heart of Texas, where the horizon stretches endlessly and the land is as wild as the game that roams it, a new breed of hunting experience is taking flight—literally. Helicopter hog hunting has become one of the most thrilling and effective ways to combat one of America’s most destructive invasive species: the feral hog. Recently, French huntress and outdoor influencer @johannaclermont took to the skies with @chasseautexas_com, capturing the essence of this adrenaline-fueled adventure. Her words say it all: “Just like in France, wild boars wreak havoc on farmland, but in the United States, the scale is staggering: over $2.5 billion in damage each year. In a country this vast, managing their population sometimes means taking to the skies.” 🐗 The Wild Boar Crisis in the U.S. Feral hogs—also known as wild boars—are not just a nuisance; they’re a national problem. With an estimated population exceeding 6 million, t

Post: 6 July 12:44

Chasse en HAUTS-DE-<strong>FRANCE</strong>: Saisons de chasse, clubs de chasseurs, réglementation locale et faune emblématique

Région du nord de la <strong>France</stron

Chasse en HAUTS-DE-FRANCE: Saisons de chasse, clubs de chasseurs, réglementation locale et faune emblématique Région du nord de la France, les Hauts-de-France offrent un terrain de chasse diversifié, alliant vastes plaines, forêts centenaires et zones humides. Avec ses 31 813 km², ce territoire conjugue patrimoine naturel et pratiques cynégétiques responsables. Cet article explore en détail les aspects géographiques, législatifs et culturels de la chasse en Hauts-de-France. Géographie et Biodiversité: Un Terrain aux Multiples Facettes Les Hauts-de-France regroupent cinq départements : Nord, Pas-de-Calais, Aisne, Oise et Somme. Les paysages varient entre : - Plaines agricoles (Picardie) : Idéales pour le petit gibier (lièvres, perdrix). - Forêts denses (Artois, Thiérache) : Refuges pour les cervidés (chevreuils, cerfs). - Zones humides (Audomarois, baie de la Somme) : Essentielles pour les oiseaux d’eau (canards, oies). - Côtes maritimes (Côte d’Opale) : Zones de migration pour l

Post: 13 June 12:35

Oyster <strong>hunting</strong> and sorting <strong>in</strong> 19th-century <strong>France</strong> was an essential maritime and culinary practice that reflected both t

Oyster hunting and sorting in 19th-century France was an essential maritime and culinary practice that reflected both the country’s deep gastronomic traditions and the evolving dynamics of coastal economies. While the term “oyster hunting” may evoke images of wild foraging, in reality, oyster production during this period was increasingly a blend of traditional harvesting, early aquaculture techniques, and organized labor—especially along the Atlantic coast and in regions like Normandy, Brittany, and the Marennes-Oléron basin. Oyster Harvesting: From Hunting to Cultivation In the early 1800s, oysters were still largely gathered from natural beds in intertidal zones, estuaries, and shallow coastal waters. Fishermen and oyster gatherers—known as *pêcheurs d’huîtres* or *parqueurs*—would wade or use flat-bottomed boats at low tide to collect oysters from rocky shores and muddy flats. This labor-intensive work required knowledge of tides, seasons, and local ecosystems. However, overharv

Post: 12 August 23:31

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