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Chasse en ÎLE-DE-FRANCE: Paysages forestiers, saisons de chasse, traditions régionales et encadrement réglementaire L’Île-de-France, région densément peuplée et berceau historique de la monarchie française, offre un terrain de chasse contrasté entre forêts centenaires, zones humides et périurbaines. Malgré son urbanisation, elle reste un lieu privilégié pour les chasseurs, avec des espèces variées et des traditions séculaires. Cet article explore en détail les aspects géographiques, réglementaires et culturels de la chasse en Île-de-France. Démographie des Chasseurs Avec 28 000 chasseurs licenciés en 2023, la région représente 4 % des chasseurs français. Les départements les plus actifs sont la Seine-et-Marne (8 500) et l’Essonne (6 200). Les pratiquants sont majoritairement des hommes de 45 à 65 ans, souvent membres de 150 associations locales. La pression foncière et les restrictions urbaines ont cependant entraîné une baisse de 10 % des effectifs depuis 2015. Géographie et Biod

Post: 12 June 16:05

Plongée dans la Chasse en CHAMPAGNE: Faune locale, démographie, types de chasse pratiqués et clubs de chasse La Champagne, terre de vignes et de traditions, offre aux chasseurs un terrain de jeu exceptionnel où la faune sauvage coexiste avec des paysages emblématiques. Entre forêts denses et plaines viticoles, cette région allie pratique cynégétique et respect d’un écosystème fragile. Dans cet article, nous explorerons les particularités géographiques, les types de chasse disponibles, les saisons, les traditions locales et bien d'autres aspects essentiels pour comprendre ce qu'est la chasse en Champagne. Démographie des Chasseurs En 2024, la Champagne-Ardenne compte 18 000 chasseurs, dont 40 % résident dans la Marne, berceau des vignobles champenois. Les Ardennes et l’Aube concentrent le tiers des pratiquants. La communauté est majoritairement masculine (75 %), mais les femmes représentent 20 % des nouveaux permis depuis 2023, attirées par des initiatives comme « Découverte Chasse Ch

Post: 12 June 14:36

Guide Complet de la Chasse en SÉNART: Géographie forestière, clubs de chasse, traditions locales et faune présente La forêt de Sénart est un lieu privilégié pour les amateurs de chasse. Ce domaine forestier, riche en biodiversité, offre des paysages variés et des opportunités de chasse uniques. Cet article explore en détail les aspects géographiques, législatifs et culturels de la chasse en Sénart, ainsi que les spécificités de cette pratique dans la région. Géographie et Particularités Naturelles Le massif forestier de Sénart, situé à une trentaine de kilomètres au sud-est de Paris, s’étend sur environ 3 200 hectares, répartis entre les départements de l’Essonne et de la Seine-et-Marne. Ce territoire, classé comme Espace Naturel Sensible (ENS), est un véritable havre de biodiversité dans une région fortement urbanisée. Ses caractéristiques font de lui un terrain de chasse unique : - Forêts feuillues: Dominées par des chênes, des hêtres et des charmes, offrant des habitats idéaux po

Post: 21 June 14:31

Fishing Equipment & Marine Sports ADIHEX 2025 Abu Dhabi Hunting Expo Sector Information and Photo Overview of the Fishing Equipment & Marine Sports sector at ADIHEX 2025 — exhibitors, marine gear, boat services and procurement guidance. The Fishing Equipment & Marine Sports sector at ADIHEX 2025 highlights marine leisure, commercial fishing equipment and support services for coastal expeditions. The zone presents boats and marine tools, angling tackle and optics, marine electronics, safety and rescue equipment, and on-water hospitality solutions. It is tailored for yacht operators, fishing-tour providers, marine procurement teams and B2B buyers seeking verified suppliers and technical demonstrations. TICKET and Dates: 30 August – 07 September 2025 | Registration and ticketing via official ADIHEX channels: https://www.adihex.com/ Fishing Equipment & Marine Sports ADIHEX 2025 Exhibitor List Abu Dhabi Yacht Club (United Arab Emirates, Pavilion 7-060) Provider of club services, maritime

Post: 11 August 07:21

Checking illegal trade of marine life in Bangladesh: A long way to go Although officials still believe that fishermen do not intentionally catch sharks and rays, conservationists say fins, cartilage, gill plates, liver and other parts are smuggled in the guise of ‘dry fish’ from Cox’s Bazar to some South-East Asian countries via Myanmar Although the netting of nine genera and 52 species of marine fish, including whales, dolphins, sharks, and rays is prohibited in Bangladesh, hunting sharks and rays continues unabated. Officials still believe that fishermen do not intentionally catch sharks and rays, and Bangladesh is still not considered a major exporter of shark derivatives, but conservationists have rung the alarm as fins, cartilage, gill plates, liver and other parts are smuggled in disguise of 'dry fish' from Cox's Bazar to some South-East Asian countries via Myanmar. The Bay of Bengal shelters various cartilaginous fish, including the hammerhead shark, bull shark, graceful shar

Post: 8 December 09:22

CNW- The Government of Antigua and Barbuda has denied its representatives on the International Whaling Commission (IWC) are assisting with efforts to repeal the whaling ban. Whaling is the process of hunting whales for their usable products such as meat and blubber, which can be turned into a type of oil that became increasingly important in the Industrial Revolution In a statement released yesterday, the government said, “Cabinet has NOT agreed to repeal the moratorium on whale hunting and is unaware of any statement to the contrary.” The government of Antigua and Barbuda issued the statement after international media outlets and marine charities reported that Antigua and Barbuda had proposed the repeal of the moratorium on whaling alongside Japan and several other nations. Marine wildlife protection charity, OceanCare, claimed Antigua and Barbuda and countries which support the lifting of the ban proposed that whales be seen as a food source to secure food and nutritional securit

Post: 7 December 17:58

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

Caccia nel Gargano: Tradizioni, Biodiversità, Demografia e Sfide tra Foreste e Mare Caratteristiche geografiche e naturali della regione dal punto di vista venatorio Il Gargano, situato in Puglia, è un promontorio montuoso circondato dal mare Adriatico, noto per le sue foreste di faggio e pino d’Aleppo, le zone umide e le distese di macchia mediterranea. Questo territorio offre habitat diversificati, ideali per specie come il cinghiale, il capriolo, la lepre, il fagiano e diverse varietà di uccelli migratori. Le zone costiere e le lagune, come quelle di Lesina e Varano, attirano anatre e folaghe, mentre le foreste interne sono ricche di piccola e grossa selvaggina. Demografia dei Cacciatori: Un Focus su Numero, Età, Sesso Secondo i dati di Federcaccia Puglia, nella zona del Gargano sono registrati circa 3.500 cacciatori. La maggior parte sono uomini di età compresa tra i 40 e i 70 anni, con una forte presenza di cacciatori locali che praticano la caccia come attività tradizionale.

Post: 16 June 14:29

Marine mammals such as whales and pinnipeds are also targets of hunting, both recreationally and commercially, often with heated controversies regarding the morality, ethics and legality of such practices. The pursuit, harvesting or catch and release of fish and aquatic cephalopods and crustaceans is called fishing, which however is widely accepted and not commonly categorised as a form of hunting, even though it essentially is. It is also not considered hunting to pursue animals without intent to kill them, as in wildlife photography, birdwatching, or scientific-research activities which involve tranquilizing or tagging of animals, although green hunting is still called so. The practices of netting or trapping insects and other arthropods for trophy collection, or the foraging or gathering of plants and mushrooms, are also not regarded as hunting.

Post: 16 October 20:43

Oslo Fjord Duck Hunting in Norway: Guide for Waterfowl Enthusiasts. Hunting Legislation, Regional Traditions Related to Hunting and Interesting Facts About Hunting Geographic and Natural Features for Hunting: Exploring the Diverse Landscapes and Habitats of Oslo Fjord The Oslo Fjord region, located along Norway’s southeastern coast, offers a unique blend of marine and freshwater ecosystems that make it a prime destination for duck hunting. Key features include: Coastal Wetlands : Extensive marshes and estuaries provide ideal habitats for migratory waterfowl. Areas like the Nedre Glomma Delta and Frierfjorden are particularly rich in biodiversity. Inland Lakes : Smaller lakes such as Lake Øyeren, Norway’s largest lake, serve as staging areas for ducks during migration seasons. Fjord Terrain : The rugged coastline and islands create natural windbreaks and sheltered bays where ducks congregate. Climate : Mild winters compared to northern Norway mean open water remains accessible longer

Post: 9 June 14:16

Wexford Wild Bird Sanctuary in Leinster, Ireland: Demographics, Associations and Clubs, Laws and Seasons Wexford, located in the south-east of Ireland, is famous for its extensive wild bird sanctuaries and exceptional waterfowl hunting opportunities. With its diverse wetlands, estuaries, and coastal areas, Wexford is an ideal location for hunters of ducks, geese, and other waterfowl. This comprehensive guide contains important information for hunters, covering geography, demographics, hunting types, seasons, legislation, and local traditions. Geographical and natural features of the region in terms of hunting Wexford's landscape is defined by its rich wetlands, including the Wexford Wild Bird Sanctuary, the mouth of the River Slaney, and the coastal areas around Bannow Bay and Lake Lady's Island. These habitats create ideal conditions for migratory and permanent species of waterfowl. The combination of freshwater and marine environments in the region combined with the mild climate

Post: 6 June 14:16

Turku Archipelago Hunting: Understanding the Region’s Wildlife, Legislation, Clubs, and Traditions The Turku Archipelago, a sprawling network of over 20,000 islands and islets in southwest Finland, offers hunters a unique blend of coastal wilderness and maritime charm. Known for its rugged beauty and rich biodiversity, this region provides diverse hunting opportunities, from waterfowl to small game, all set against the backdrop of the Baltic Sea. Here’s your definitive guide to Turku Archipelago hunting. Geographical and Natural Features The Turku Archipelago spans ~3,000 km², characterized by: - Coastal landscapes: Shallow bays, rocky outcrops, and dense spruce forests dominate the terrain. - Island ecosystems: Isolated habitats support species like hares, foxes, and migratory birds. - Lake-Archipelago connections: Overlapping freshwater and marine zones attract ducks, geese, and swans. - Proximity to Turku City: The archipelago’s accessibility makes it ideal for urban hunters.

Post: 22 May 18:30

Lofoten Islands Hunting in Norway: A Unique Arctic Experience. Geographical and Natural Features, Hunters and Demographics and Hunting Characteristics Geographical and Natural Features: Exploring the Ecosystems of the Region The Lofoten Islands, located in northern Norway above the Arctic Circle, are renowned for their dramatic landscapes, including steep mountains, deep fjords, and pristine coastal areas. The archipelago’s unique geography creates a mix of marine and terrestrial ecosystems, offering diverse habitats for wildlife. While the islands are more famous for fishing, they also provide opportunities for hunting, particularly in the less populated inland areas. The region’s climate is milder than other Arctic regions due to the Gulf Stream, but the terrain remains rugged and challenging, making hunting here a true adventure. Hunters and Demographics: Understanding the People of the Region The Lofoten Islands have a small population of around 24,000 people, spread across sev

Post: 19 May 14:52

Pitons, St Lucia These two volcanic mountains are one of the most recognizable - not to mention beautiful features on this Caribbean island. Enjoy the Pitons from the pristine white sand beach at Sugar Beach, A Viceroy Resort. Coral reefs cover almost 60% of the site's marine area. A survey has revealed 168 species of finfish, 60 species of cnidaria, including corals, eight mollusks, 14 sponges, 11 echinoderms, 15 arthropods, and eight annelid worms. The dominant terrestrial vegetation is tropical moist forest grading to subtropical wet forest, with small areas of dry forest and wet elfin woodland on the summits. At least 148 plant species have been recorded on Gros Piton, 97 on Petit Piton, and the intervening ridge, among them eight rare tree species. The Gros Piton is home to some 27 bird species (five of them endemic), three indigenous rodents, one opossum, three bats, eight reptiles, and three amphibians.

Post: 12 May 11:52

Caccia nelle Isole Eolie: Un’Avventura Esclusiva tra Natura Incontaminata, Tradizioni Marinare e Rigore Normativo Le Isole Eolie, situate nel Mar Tirreno a nord della Sicilia, sono un arcipelago vulcanico di straordinaria bellezza naturale, dichiarato Patrimonio dell'Umanità dall'UNESCO. Queste isole, con i loro paesaggi mozzafiato, coste frastagliate e un’ecologia fragile, offrono opportunità di caccia limitate ma uniche per gli appassionati che cercano un’esperienza autentica. Tuttavia, la pratica venatoria è strettamente regolamentata per proteggere l’equilibrio ambientale e preservare la biodiversità di questa regione straordinaria. Questo articolo esplora tutto ciò che un cacciatore deve sapere sulla caccia nelle Isole Eolie. Caratteristiche geografiche e naturali della regione dal punto di vista venatorio Le Isole Eolie si distinguono per: Paesaggi Vulcanici : Terreni accidentati, scogliere a picco sul mare e campi lavici creano un ambiente selvaggio e incontaminato. Vegetazi

Post: 17 June 15:08

4WD and Adventure Show Sydney 2025: September 14–15, 2025, Sydney Dragway, Sydney, Australia The 4WD and Adventure Show Sydney 2025 is set to return this September with even more to explore, experience, and enjoy. This two-day outdoor lifestyle exhibition is the ultimate destination for adventure lovers, off-road enthusiasts, and families looking to dive into the latest trends in 4x4 travel, camping, marine recreation, and tourism technology. Held at the renowned Sydney Dragway, the event is expected to draw thousands of visitors from across New South Wales and beyond, eager to check out the latest gear, vehicles, and travel solutions for every kind of adventure — from weekend escapes to full-blown overland expeditions. ​​History of the 4WD and Adventure Show The 4WD and Adventure Show has a rich history spanning over three decades, originating in Western Australia in the early 1990s. Created to bring together the growing community of 4WD enthusiasts, outdoor adventurers, and travel

Post: 1 August 06:50

A Fishing Show Brazil 2025: São Paulo, Exhibition Centre – June 28 to August 31, 2025 For fans of sport fishing, marine recreation, and outdoor leisure, A Fishing Show Brazil 2025 is gearing up to be the largest and most immersive fishing event in Latin America. Held over the course of two months — from June 28 to August 31, 2025 — at the prestigious São Paulo Exhibition Centre, the show offers an expansive blend of trade exhibition, knowledge sharing, interactive demos, and vibrant outdoor culture. Brazil’s inland waters and extensive coastline make it one of the most diverse angling environments on Earth. From peacock bass fishing in the Amazon to saltwater marlin hunts off the Atlantic coast, the country draws passionate anglers and ecotourists year-round. Hosting the show in São Paulo, a global business center and gateway to Brazil’s diverse ecosystems, reinforces the event's growing international appeal. Sport Fishing, Innovation, and Culture Organized as a hybrid exhibition-fa

Post: 31 July 06:49

Hunting Seasons in Alaska 2025: Big and Small Game, Licenses, and Regulations Guide Plan your 2025–26 Alaska hunt with our Last Frontier guide—season dates, bag limits, licenses, bow & rifle rules, and key game species from moose and black and brown bears to caribou and Dall sheep. What Is There to Hunt in Alaska? Imagine glassing a herd of caribou in the Brooks Range, or picking your way through coastal alder for telltale tracks of Sitka black‑tailed deer. Alaska offers premier hunts for moose, caribou, Dall sheep, mountain goat, black and brown bears, and ptarmigan under the same sky. Waterfowlers will find teal and mallards along delta sloughs, while trappers can pursue wolf, wolverine, fox, and beaver nearly year‑round. Even marine mammals are available to qualified subsistence hunters, adding another layer to Alaska’s vast game roster. What Animals Can You Hunt Year‑Round in Alaska? While most big‑game seasons follow tight windows to protect breeding cycles, furbearers such a

Post: 12 July 08:33

Hunting in MAPUTO Province: An Extensive Guide to Wildlife, Traditions, Regulations, and Exceptional Hunting Adventures in Mozambique’s Southern Region Maputo Province, located in the southern part of Mozambique, is a hidden gem for hunting enthusiasts. With its diverse landscapes, rich wildlife, and unique hunting traditions, this region offers an unforgettable experience for hunters. Hunting Through the Lens of Geography: Natural Spaces and Their Influence on Game in Maputo Province Maputo Province is characterized by a mix of coastal plains, savannas, and dense woodlands, making it a prime location for hunting. The region is bordered by the Indian Ocean to the east, providing a unique combination of marine and terrestrial ecosystems. The Maputo Special Reserve, a protected area within the province, is a notable hotspot for wildlife. The province’s climate is subtropical, with a wet season from November to March and a dry season from April to October, which is ideal for hunting a

Post: 18 June 13:24

A breaching humpback whale knocked two kayakers into the water near Avila Beach, California. No one was injured in the capsize, according to reports. This footage, recorded by Mandy Boyle, shows the moment the huge mammal breaches the water's surface and knocks over the kayak with two people in it. Boyle said both the kayakers were unharmed and quickly returned to the surface, but harbor officials said the two kayakers were lucky to be alive. Humpback whales are known to be active near the California coast year-round, and officials advise people to keep a football field's distance between themselves and whales when possible to avoid situations such as a capsize. A humpback whale (Megaptera novaeangliae) is highly unlikely to eat a kayaker—or even attempt to do so. Humpback whales are not predators of humans or large mammals, and their diet consists almost entirely of small marine organisms such as krill, plankton, and small fish like herring or anchovies. Here's why they wouldn't ea

Post: 23 February 14:01

An Inuit hunter stands over a dead polar bear. November 26, 1924, USA The Inuit are an ethnic group of indigenous peoples of North America living in the vast northern territories of Canada from the Labrador Peninsula to the mouth of the Mackenzie River, as well as in Alaska. One of the main activities of the Inuit is hunting wild animals. Inuit have made a living from hunting on land, on the sea, on the ice. Through time, marine mammals, terrestrial mammals, fish and birds have been the basis of food and clothing, light and heat, tools and means of transportation, such as dog sleds, kayaks and large skin boats. That way all Inuit live was evolved with the hunting culture. The sustenance of families and settlements has relied heavily on favourable hunting conditions and successful catches. Hunting has therefore traditionally been a key focal point in the organisation of Arctic communities, where roles and responsibilities have been defined by hunting activities. Hunting itself has

Post: 29 November 12:12

Caccia nelle Isole Pontine: Un Equilibrio Delicato tra Tradizione Venatoria, Biodiversità Insulare e Rigore Normativo Le Isole Pontine, situate nel Mar Tirreno a sud di Roma, rappresentano un ecosistema unico che offre opportunità di caccia incontaminate. Questo arcipelago, composto da isole come Ponza, Ventotene, Palmarola e Zannone, è noto per la sua bellezza naturale e la biodiversità. Tuttavia, la caccia qui è strettamente regolamentata per proteggere l'equilibrio ambientale. Questo articolo esplora tutto ciò che un cacciatore deve sapere sulle Isole Pontine. Caratteristiche geografiche e naturali della regione dal punto di vista venatorio Le Isole Pontine sono caratterizzate da: Paesaggi Vari : Colline brulle, scogliere a picco sul mare e macchia mediterranea dominano il territorio. Mediterraneo : La vegetazione è costituita da arbusti come lentisco, mirto e rosmarino, con alcune zone boschive. Fauna Locale : Le specie selvatiche includono uccelli migratori, piccoli mammiferi e

Post: 13 June 13:45

Inuit (Aleutian) in a park made from the insides of a sea lion. Nome, Alaska. The year is 1900. Arctic hunters most often make trousers and shoes from the skins of marine mammals, and outerwear from deer skins and warm it with fox, squirrel or arctic fox fur. Among the hunters of Chukotka, rovduga is widely used – suede made of elk or deer skins. Eskimos and Aleutian sea hunters sew unique, authentic waterproof camel lace anoraks. We all use lightweight waterproof raincoats. No fisherman or hunter can do without them, mushroom pickers and outdoor vacationers always take raincoats with them. Modern raincoats are made of plastic or a special impregnated material. However, among the northern peoples, such cloaks are made from natural materials, from the insides of walruses, seals and sea lions. Kamlot is a blind shirt with a hood (anorak), which was usually worn as an upper layer on fur coats or jackets, and sea St. John's wort - for hunting. Such a shirt was made from the insides and

Post: 8 January 23:22

Tout sur la Chasse en RÉUNION: Espèces chassées, saisons autorisées, clubs régionaux et géographie volcanique L’île de La Réunion, située dans l’océan Indien, est un territoire français d’outre-mer où la chasse s’inscrit dans un cadre strict et réglementé. Entre montagnes volcaniques, forêts tropicales et zones humides, cette île offre des opportunités cynégétiques uniques, mais aussi des défis liés à sa biodiversité fragile et à son statut insulaire. Voici un guide complet pour comprendre la chasse en Réunion. Géographie et Biodiversité La Réunion se distingue par ses paysages variés : - Montagnes volcaniques: Le Piton des Neiges (3 071 m) et le Piton de la Fournaise offrent des terrains accidentés pour la chasse au cerf et au sanglier. - Forêts tropicales: Les forêts primaires comme celles de Bélouve et de Mare Longue abritent des espèces endémiques. - Zones humides: Les mangroves et les étangs (ex. Étang de Saint-Paul) attirent des oiseaux migrateurs. - Climat tropical: Favor

Post: 13 June 21:41

Caccia nella Foresta Umbra: Tra Faggi Seccoli e Tradizioni Garganiche La Foresta Umbra, situata nel cuore del Parco Nazionale del Gargano in Puglia, è un'area di straordinaria bellezza naturale che offre opportunità uniche per gli appassionati di caccia. Questa vasta foresta, che si estende su circa 10.000 ettari, è caratterizzata da una fitta vegetazione di faggi, querce e aceri, creando un habitat ideale per una varietà di specie selvatiche. Caratteristiche geografiche e naturali della regione dal punto di vista venatorio La Foresta Umbra si trova su un altopiano che raggiunge un'altitudine massima di 830 metri sul livello del mare. Il suo terreno variegato, composto da valli, colline e pianure, offre rifugi naturali per molte specie animali. La presenza di numerose sorgenti e corsi d'acqua contribuisce a mantenere un ambiente umido, favorendo la biodiversità. Demografia dei Cacciatori: Un Focus su Numero, Età, Sesso In Puglia, la caccia è un’attività molto diffusa, soprattutto nelle

Post: 3 June 14:09

Caccia in LIGURIA: Tra i Boschi dell’Appennino e il Respiro del Mare, un’Esperienza Venatoria Unica Caratteristiche geografiche e naturali della regione dal punto di vista venatorio La Liguria, situata nel nord-ovest dell’Italia, è una regione prevalentemente montuosa e collinare, con una stretta fascia costiera sul Mar Ligure. Le Alpi Liguri e l’Appennino Ligure offrono habitat ideali per cinghiali, caprioli e lepri, mentre le zone collinari e le valli sono ricche di fagiani, pernici e volpi. La macchia mediterranea, tipica della regione, offre un habitat ideale per molte specie di fauna selvatica. Le zone costiere e le aree umide, come quelle del Parco di Montemarcello-Magra, favoriscono la presenza di uccelli acquatici. Demografia dei Cacciatori: Un Focus su Numero, Età, Sesso Secondo i dati dell’Associazione Nazionale Cacciatori (Federcaccia), in Liguria sono registrati circa 15.000 cacciatori. La maggior parte dei cacciatori sono uomini di età compresa tra i 40 e i 70 anni, co

Post: 16 May 08:25

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