Last week short trip with 2 land rovers (mine and my friend's)... Exploring limestone cliff and quarry area at Klapanunggal, West Java, Indonesia. The view and route was quite typical for a classic series Post: 16 February 09:46
Elephant Migration Routes: Clubs, Laws, Geography and Demographics. Tracing the Historic Pathways of Africa’s Giants Elephants are among the most iconic and intelligent mammals on Earth, known for their complex social structures, memory, and migratory behavior. Historically, elephant migration routes have been vital corridors connecting ecosystems, allowing these majestic creatures to access resources such as water, food, and breeding grounds. However, human activity, habitat fragmentation, and climate change have significantly disrupted these ancient pathways. Understanding historic elephant migration routes not only sheds light on their natural behaviors but also highlights the urgent need for conservation efforts to preserve these critical corridors. Nature’s Blueprint: Mapping the Historic Migration Routes Historically, elephants in Africa migrated across vast distances, often spanning hundreds or even thousands of kilometers. These routes were shaped by seasonal changes, rainfaPost: 14 July 18:25
Toujours ma petite mémère ce soir, elle a mis 2 minutes avant de me reconnaître et venir me voir mais elle a reconnu son petit nom après un an sans contact. Photos du 26 mai 2024. Dép Oise. Pour info je suis à genoux au milieu de la route.Post: 28 May 10:38
Renard roux, Vulpes vulpes, rencontre en allant au boulot ce matin 6h00, ma petite mémère en chasse en bordure de route avec un petit que j'ai vu vite fait sur le bas côté, c'est lui qu'elle regarde, pas de photo pas eu le temps d'attendre. Photos du 15 juin 2024. Dép Oise.Post: 17 June 09:49
#fallowdeer #hunting #nickbowkerhunting Fallow Deer herd sizes vary with population density from 10- 50 animals. Ewe flocks have a fixed hierarchy with a dominant ewe as leader.Post: 25 September 09:30
Un peu de couleur de Noël dans la nature lors d'une journée grise avec un mâle et une femelle cardinal rouge! 😊🥰Post: 28 December 10:12
Bonjour Après un Gascon voici un tableau en cours de réalisation Il s’agit d’un rouge de Bavière Juste pour le plaisir des yeux Bonne journée LionelPost: 28 June 17:57
Belle invitation du club du rouge de Provence dans le Var .. La FACCC bien représentée avec Patrick Molina et moi même... Super ambiance et super accueil de ce nouveaux club.plein d avenir ..Post: 18 May 18:03
Chardonneret élégant(Carduelis carduelis), France, Île de France, Juin 2023 L’espèce est classée VU sur la liste rouge(en danger) des espèces menacées en France, espèce protégée Vie : 12 ans, maxi 15 ansPost: 16 June 09:14
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Choose the Best Knife for Deer Hunting Should you go with a fixed-blade or a folder? A lifelong deer hunter weighs in with his preferences You can gut and skin a buck with a penknife or a Bowie or any blade in between, but to do the job right, select a tool designed with the deer hunter in mind. Fixed Blade with Gut-Hook If you haven’t tried a fixed-blade knife with a gut-hook, you should. Roll a buck onto his back and use the knife point to make a small incision in the white hair and abdominal wall of the lower belly. Turn the knife over, insert the sharp hook into the slit and zipper the animal open up to the sternum. With a hook, there’s no exposed steel tip to pierce a deer’s paunch and make a mess, or clip your finger. These days it’s vital that you stay knick-free. A Michigan hunter recently was infected with bovine tuberculosis after he sliced his hand while dressing a buck, and there are other deer diseases out there. Be careful and wear rubber gloves. Once you’ve finished the Post: 8 June 17:44
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Hunters from our RIkaNV club continue to delight us with the trophies of the season! 🐗 Not with RikaNV scopes yet, but this can be fixed Dmitry and Denis with the field🔥👍 Share your trophies in our chat (CHAT (https://t.me/RikaClubChat))👈 ✅Consultation and purchase of devices (https://t.me/PulsarGuruBot)👈Post: 31 March 10:04
Every winter, mule deer, whitetail deer, elk, moose, bighorn sheep, mountain goats, antelope and bison descend thousands of feet as they move between their summer and winter ranges. They’re following migration routes: distinct pathways animals follow to survive in highly seasonal climates – and that are key to their survival.Post: 19 October 09:52
🆕 New for the season: one destination – 2 types of Capra. Tajikistan 🇹🇯 It was an adventure worth fighting with inclement weather, cold winds, altitude, difficult route and long journeys. During one hunting tour, 2 trophies were obtained: Bukhara and Pamir ibex. 💯 Classic genre: long drive, difficult climb, good shooting skills and love pilaf. Congratulations to Steven, great job 👏 ➡️ What's good about the combination: one trip, no visa required, easy to get a gun, one period of time is good for both subspecies. ❓Who's next to conquer the Pamirs? Sign up ⤵️ 💬 write to Telegram (https://t.me/safari_stalker) #huntingInTajikistan #huntingForCapricornPost: 30 October 09:46
Chasse Légale au Maroc (2025) : Réglementation, Espèces, Permis et Sanctions Découvrez tout ce qu’il faut savoir pour pratiquer la chasse au Maroc en toute légalité : permis, espèces autorisées, zones réglementées, sanctions et conseils pratiques. Ce guide est basé sur les textes officiels en vigueur, notamment le Code Forestier, le Dahir du 10 avril 1973, et la loi 29-05 sur la protection de la faune sauvage. --- ⚖️ Cadre Juridique et Autorités Compétentes La chasse au Maroc est encadrée par plusieurs textes et institutions : • Direction des Eaux et Forêts (ANEF) : délivre les permis, contrôle les activités et gère les zones de chasse. • Loi 29-05 : interdit la chasse sans autorisation, réglemente les espèces protégées et encadre le commerce de la faune B. • Dahir de 1973 : fixe les règles générales de police de la chasse et les sanctions applicables. • Zones interdites : 154 réserves permanentes où la chasse est strictement prohibée (ex. Parc National de Toubkal). 💡 La chasse Post: 22 February 10:43
Arrêté de chasse au Maroc 2025 : toutes les dates, espèces autorisées, quotas et règles officielles L’arrêté de chasse au Maroc pour la saison 2025 est officiellement en vigueur. Publié par le Ministère de l’Agriculture, de la Pêche Maritime, du Développement Rural et des Eaux et Forêts, il fixe les règles encadrant la pratique de la chasse sur le territoire national. Il détermine les périodes d’ouverture et de fermeture, les jours autorisés, les espèces concernées, les quotas journaliers et les conditions spécifiques selon les zones de chasse. --- 📅 Chasse au Maroc en août 2025 : ce qui est autorisé En ce mois d’août, seule la chasse aux tourterelles et pigeons est ouverte. Elle a débuté le 26 juillet 2025 et se poursuivra jusqu’au 8 septembre 2025. Les jours de chasse autorisés varient selon le type de territoire : • Dans les zones libres, les chasseurs peuvent pratiquer uniquement les samedis, dimanches et jours fériés nationaux. • Dans les lots amodiés, la chasse est permisePost: 21 January 14:38
❤️ Sharing the hilarious wildlife photos from the Comedy Wildlife Photo Awards 2024 finalists! These will leave no one indifferent. 🙂 What funny captions come to mind for these photos? Write them in the comments! 🤗 📷 Photo authors: Marti Phillips, Takashi Kubo, Jose Miguel Gallego, Przemyslaw Jakubczyk, Kingston Tam, Gabriel Rojo, Milko Marchetti, Randy Herman, Andy Rouse, Mark Meth-Cohn. #ComedyWildlifePhotoAwards #WildlifePhotography #FunnyWildlifePhotos #NatureHumor #2024Finalists #WildlifeComedy #AnimalPhotography #PhotoAwards #NatureLovers #WildlifePhotos #PhotographyFinalists #ShareTheLaughs #ComedyPhotos #WildlifeConservation #PhotographyContest #ComedyAnimals #NaturePhotographyPost: 1 November 09:24
Kaitlyn Maus Outdoors – Influencer & Blogger in Hunting, DIY Public Land, Bow Hunting Kaitlyn Maus is a recognized hunting blogger and social media influencer who has earned trust and respect within the hunting community through her unique content and genuine approach to hunting. Specializing in DIY hunting on public lands, Kaitlyn focuses on whitetail deer and wild turkey hunting, attracting a broad audience on her YouTube channel Kaitlyn Maus Outdoors and Instagram. Professional Activity of Kaitlyn Maus as an Influencer and Hunting Blogger Kaitlyn creates high-quality, educational content covering all aspects of DIY hunting on public lands. This includes route planning, site selection, adherence to hunting ethics, and conservation. She actively shares her experience with bowhunting, rifle use, and technical aspects of hunting, as well as tactics necessary for successful and ethical public land hunting. Her videos are popular due to their realistic and honest approach, helping novPost: 23 July 11:42
🎙️💥PRÉSENTATION SIXIÈME MEUTE💥 En ce lundi soir, nous allons vous présenter Alexandre BELLAMY, ce jeune chasseur pationné depuis toujours !!!🤩🐗 Alexandre , nous sommes ravis de t’accueillir sur nos terres et te remercions de faire la route jusqu’a nous 🏁🛣️😁👍 - Peux-tu te présenter en quelques lignes? « Bonsoir, je me présente Alexandre. J’ai 28 ans, et j’habite en HAUTE SAVOIE (74) à Ville en Sallaz. Je chasse depuis mon premier permis obtenu à 16 ans. Je chasse principalement sur la commune où j'habite avec une équipe composée en grande partie de membres de ma famille et de quelques amis proches. Je me déplace également dans le Gard où j'ai une action de chasse et aussi sur d'autres territoires grâce aux invitations de copains. Sur notre petite commune de Haute Savoie, la population de sanglier n'est pas très importante c'est pourquoi nous commençons toujours notre journée en faisant le pied. Ensuite nous sélectionnons la meilleure des traces afin de pouvoir découpler lesPost: 20 February 09:01
MTFWP removes mountain lions from Wild Horse Island State Park Three adult mountain lions were recently removed from Wild Horse Island State Park in Montana. The decision came after the state and tribal officials deemed the animals a “public safety issue due to the high density and habituation,” according to KRTV News. Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks (MTFWP) worked in collaboration with the Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes (CSKT) after receiving reports from both landowners and visitors. The island, which is 2,163 acres, is located on the south end of Flathead Lake. Both MTFWP and CKST worried that their presence would impact “one of the nation’s most important conservation herds of Rocky Mountain bighorn sheep.” Because of how the island is situated, bighorn sheep have no escape route from the mountain lions. “Alongside prioritizing public safety, we felt it was important to protect one of the few disease-free bighorn sheep herds because of the role it plays in the greatPost: 22 March 10:23
Mooching for Deer With the three-hour mooch complete on a recent December morning, our six-pack of deer hunters chewed venison sticks in Doug Duren’s old farmhouse in southwestern Wisconsin and wondered where Duren would send us for the afternoon mooch. Any outsider listening in probably would’ve wondered about something else: “What’s a ‘mooch’ and how does it involve deer hunting?” Good question. No dictionary explains the term the way Duren uses it. Mooching does not mean loitering, which assumes you’re hanging around with no purpose. Nor does it involve begging for food, drink, money or other handouts. Instead, one mooches by moving glacier-like along a precise route, as designated by Duren, through a woodlot or its border with a field of corn or alfalfa. Your individual mooch, when combined with mooches made by fellow moochers, creates one overall mooch, much as individual drivers combine to create a drive. If the mooch succeeds, a moocher gets a shot at a slow-moving deer, or Post: 3 November 19:12
New Zealand: the perfect trip The more difficult the route and the further away the point on the map, the more carefully you prepare for the trip. And more often than not, expectations from a new place are too high. But not in the case of a trip to 🇳🇿New Zealand! This place cannot be overestimated. The beauty of nature, comfort, high standard of living, culture, service. Everything here 💯 is incredibly 💯 enjoyable! Hunting is also a mix of wild open hunting for local mountain tare and chamois and hunting on a farm for deer - red deer, wapiti, fallow deer, white-tailed and wild sheep. You can either run around the ⛰mountains in fair pursuit, or pick up beautiful antlers for a qualifying trophy down on the 🏞 plain. Tastes and goals are different. In New Zealand, everything will be selected so that you will definitely like it. 👉 We strongly recommend leaving a few days for traveling around the islands 🏝 and fjords. You will have something to tell your grandchildren! 💬 writePost: 11 March 14:41
The Best hares hunter in Canada. Lynx is considered to be the very orderly in Canada who brings the number of hares in the region back to normal. No, if a black-tailed deer, duck or mole comes across on the route, the Canadian lynx will definitely challenge them. But from 30 to 97% of the lynx's usual diet consists of hares. Hunting of the Canadian lynx for hares has become a kind of salvation for the locals. Those who have not experienced the rapid uncontrolled spread of hares or rabbits will not understand the essence of the problem. Here it is worth remembering the problem of rabbits in Australia, for example. Where there is no suitable predator, there is a catostrophic increase in the number of rodents and they simply destroy the nature around. Due to the poor diet, the Canadian lynx had to hone its hunting skills to perfection. If a lynx attacks, it means it clearly knows that it will have lunch. If the lynx is not absolutely sure of the result, it will not even attempt a throwPost: 30 January 00:19
How can a young lady protect you in case of a polar bear attack? The photos shows KLM flight attendant Joanna Van Duffelen, with a Fairchild Armalite AR–10 combat rifle, dressed in Arctic clothing. Photo 1959. The work of flight attendants and stewards begins long before the departure of the aircraft and does not end immediately after landing. The main thing in this job is not food and drinks, but the safety of passengers in any critical situation. In 1958, KLM launched transarctic flights from Amsterdam to Tokyo with refueling in Anchorage. It was the era of motor aircraft at the dawn of mass passenger aviation. The company paid special attention to the risk of an emergency landing in the Arctic. Each plane carried a set of survival equipment. As you can see, KLM Dutch Airlines flight attendant Joanna is ready for the rigors of life in the Arctic. Ms. Van Duffelen is wearing Arctic survival gear aboard every KLM plane flying the polar route from Amsterdam to Tokyo. The set consPost: 11 January 20:27
Wissen Sie? Falknerei – ein lebendiges Erbe und traditioneller Sport entlang der Seidenstraße Traditionelle Sportarten und Spiele spielten und spielen weiterhin eine wichtige Rolle in der kulturellen Identität der verschiedenen Völker, die entlang der Seidenstraße leben. Der jahrtausendelange Austausch entlang dieser Routen bot nicht nur bedeutende Möglichkeiten für die Verbreitung traditioneller Sportarten und Spiele in verschiedenen Regionen, sondern auch für deren schrittweise Entwicklung und Übernahme durch neue Völker. Eine Reihe traditioneller Sportarten, die heute in Regionen entlang der Seidenstraße existieren, wurden ursprünglich durch eine bestimmte Landnutzung, Jagdtechnik oder Art der Interaktion mit der Natur angetrieben, die für die Bedingungen eines bestimmten Gebiets einzigartig ist. Ein Beispiel hierfür ist die Falknerei, die seit über 4.000 Jahren praktizierte traditionelle Kunst und Praxis der Haltung, Ausbildung und des Fliegens von Falken und anderen Greifvögeln Post: 10 January 13:32
Hunting Seasons in HELSINKI: Key Periods, Regulations, Seasonal Variations and Practical Tips Helsinki’s southern coast location offers a unique blend of urban accessibility and wilderness, making it an attractive destination for hunters. Understanding the region’s seasonal patterns, regulations, and best practices is essential for a successful experience. General Rules and Hunting Periods in Helsinki The main hunting season in Helsinki runs from late August to February, with dates varying by species. These timelines are managed by Metsähallitus (Finnish Forest Administration) and local authorities, who adjust them annually based on wildlife studies and environmental factors. For example, waterfowl hunting typically begins in early September, aligning with migratory routes along the Baltic Sea. Helsinki’s milder climate allows earlier hunting seasons compared to northern Finland. While Lapland’s moose hunting may start in late September, Helsinki’s season often begins in mid-AuPost: 18 August 09:30
STEVEN DRAKE: HUNTING INFLUENCER, SHED HUNTING BLOGGER & BACKCOUNTRY PHOTOGRAPHER Introduction to Steven Drake: Influencer and Outdoor Content Creator Steven Drake is a prominent hunting influencer and outdoor blogger renowned for his visually compelling storytelling and authentic documentation of North American backcountry hunting. Based in Montana, Drake has cultivated a niche at the intersection of extreme terrain exploration, shed hunting, and high-level hunting photography. With an extensive portfolio and collaborations with major industry brands like Sitka Gear, Mathews Archery, OnX Maps, YETI, and Leupold, he is widely recognized as a trusted voice and visual chronicler in the outdoor influencer ecosystem. Hunting Style: A Strategic and Ethical Approach As an experienced blogger and influencer, Steven Drake emphasizes a highly strategic, research-driven approach to hunting. His methods include detailed winter scouting of animal migration routes followed by intensive spring sPost: 31 July 14:35
Guide Complet de la Chasse dans le MASSIF CENTRAL: Réglementation cynégétique, traditions locales, caractéristiques géographiques et biodiversité Le Massif Central, vaste région montagneuse au centre de la France, est un paradis pour les chasseurs. Avec ses paysages variés, ses forêts denses et ses zones humides, cette région offre une biodiversité exceptionnelle et des pratiques cynégétiques ancrées dans la tradition. Cet article explore les aspects essentiels de la chasse dans le Massif Central, en répondant aux questions clés que se posent les chasseurs. Géographie et Biodiversité Le Massif Central se caractérise par : - Massifs montagneux (Monts Dore, Cévennes) : Refuges du chamois, du chevreuil et du cerf élaphe. - Forêts giboyeuses (Forez, Tronçais) : Habitats du sanglier, du lièvre et de la perdrix rouge. - Zones humides (Sologne bourbonnaise, étangs du Velay): Zones de passage pour les canards colverts, bécassines et vanneaux. - Pâturages et landes: Territoires du lapinPost: 19 June 12:59
There is no argument — the most memorable trips happen in Africa! When you have explored all your favorite resorts in the Old World and are even tired of them, we recommend that you remember how long it has been since you have been to 🌍 Africa, and maybe you haven’t even shown it to your children! 👉 So tell your family about 🐘 elephants and 🦁 lions, sunsets and landscapes. Or better yet, 🛫 show them! We organize safe trips and safaris for the whole family to 🇿🇦 South Africa, 🇳🇦 Namibia, 🇿🇼Zimbabwe to Victoria Falls, 🇰🇪 Kenya, and northern 🇹🇿 Tanzania. Wherever there are a lot of animals, it is convenient, incredibly beautiful and safe! Contact us and we will offer the best routes ⤵️ 💬 write to Telegram (https://t.me/safari_stalker) 📞 +7 903 755-79-05 #safari_in_africaPost: 11 April 07:52
Mountain Atmosphere of Kazakhstan: Horseback Riding and Adventures Immerse yourself in the atmosphere of mountainous Kazakhstan with Evgeniy Golubev! What could be better than fresh mountain air, snowy slopes and exciting horseback riding in search of trophies? In this article, we will tell you about the best moments that await you in the mountains of Kazakhstan. Advantages of mountain recreation Clean mountain air - Health: Mountain air is saturated with oxygen, which has a beneficial effect on health. - Energy: Nature helps to restore strength and recharge. Snowy slopes - Winter sports: Skiing and snowboarding. - Unforgettable landscapes: Magnificent views of the mountains and snowy expanses. Horseback riding - Unique experience: Horseback riding along picturesque routes. - Trophy hunting: The opportunity to hunt and fish in picturesque places. The mountains of Kazakhstan offer unique opportunities for recreation and adventure. Don't miss the chance to enjoy the beauty of naPost: 16 January 09:49
Top 5 Blaser Shotguns in 2025: Which One Should You Choose? Table of Contents Top 5 Blaser Shotguns 2025 1. Introduction 2. Blaser FBX Sporting 3. Blaser F3 Competition Baronesse 4. Blaser F3 Supertrap Standard 5. Blaser F16 Game Luxus 6. Blaser F3 7. Final verdict 1. 🧭 Introduction Blaser continues to dominate the premium shotgun market in 2025, offering precision-engineered firearms for both hunters and competitive shooters. Whether you’re stalking game in the woods or breaking clays on the range, choosing the right Blaser shotgun can elevate your performance and experience. 2. 🎯 Blaser FBX Sporting Overview: The FBX is Blaser’s newest flagship model, designed for elite sporting clays and competition shooting. Key Features: • Fat-body monocoque receiver for improved balance • Integrated balancer system in fore-end and stock • DLC-coated steel surfaces for durability • Detachable trigger unit for easy maintenance • Briley thin-wall extended chokes or fixed options SpecificPost: 26 July 21:37
American Arctic explorer Robert E. Peary in polar expedition gear aboard his ship SS Roosevelt, 1908. In the frigid expanse of the Arctic Ocean, where ice stretched endlessly and the sun barely peeked above the horizon, stood one of America’s most daring explorers, Robert Edwin Peary. It was the year 1908, a time when the world's eyes were fixed on the North Pole, an elusive goal that had captivated the imagination of adventurers for centuries. Peary, aboard his sturdy ship, the SS Roosevelt, prepared for what would be his final and most ambitious expedition to reach the top of the world. The SS Roosevelt, named after the then-President Theodore Roosevelt who had supported Peary’s endeavors, was a specially designed vessel built to withstand the crushing grip of pack ice. Its reinforced hull, thick timbers, and powerful engine made it one of the few ships capable of navigating the treacherous waters of the Arctic. But even with such a formidable vessel, the journey ahead was fraughPost: 8 September 09:33
Hunting in Far North Cameroon: Discover Arid Plains, Saharan Wildlife, Endangered Traditions, and Borderland Conservation in Cameroon’s Northernmost Region Sahelian landscapes, dry riverbeds, and rare desert-adapted fauna Far North Cameroon, locally known as the “Extrême-Nord,” is a strikingly different world from the dense forests of the country’s southern half. This region is defined by its Sahelian climate — hot, dry, and marked by seasonal extremes. Flat plains, rocky outcrops, dry riverbeds (called "mayos"), and pockets of acacia and baobab trees create a semi-desert biome where only the most resilient species survive. The region borders Nigeria and Chad, and is home to Waza National Park and Kalamaloué National Park — two critical conservation areas. Hunting here requires adaptation to the open terrain and searing heat, and it connects deeply with ancient survival practices and shifting ecological balances. Nomadic routes, traditional survival, and the changing face of huntingPost: 28 July 19:57
Hunting in Sangha: Dense Rainforests, Indigenous Hunting Communities, and Rare Game Species Hunting in Sangha region, situated in the far northwestern corner of the Republic of the Congo, represents the most remote, biodiverse, and game-rich terrain in the entire country. Bordering Cameroon and the Central African Republic, Sangha is a vital part of the Congo Basin’s intact forest system. Hunting in Sangha region appeals to serious bush hunters due to its remoteness, abundance of large and rare species, and proximity to vast protected areas such as the Nouabalé-Ndoki National Park. Geography and Hunting Environment Sangha is dominated by lowland rainforest, swamps, and secondary forest corridors. The Sangha River and its network of tributaries cut through dense terrain, providing both natural boundaries and wildlife routes. Elevation is generally low, and rainfall is high year-round, with slightly drier conditions from December to February. These thick equatorial forests make for diPost: 25 July 20:00
Hunting in Cuvette-Ouest: Remote Ecosystems, Low Population Density, and Elusive Game Species Hunting in Cuvette-Ouest region, located in the northwestern part of the Republic of the Congo, represents one of the most authentic and least-explored experiences for hunters seeking deep immersion into Central African ecosystems. With its dense tropical forests, river systems, and limited urban presence, the region offers a high-potential environment for regulated, traditional, and subsistence hunting. Hunting in Cuvette-Ouest region is shaped by remote access, strong tribal customs, and biodiversity rarely seen in more trafficked areas. Geographic and Natural Overview Cuvette-Ouest borders Gabon and is characterized by vast tropical lowland forests, river basins, swampy zones, and interspersed savannah. The major rivers—Ngoko, Sangha, and parts of the Likouala—create corridors for animal movement and access routes for hunters. Rainfall is high year-round, with short dry seasons between JPost: 23 July 15:59
Tout sur la Chasse en OCCITANIE: Espèces de gibier, périodes de chasse, associations et clubs locaux, réglementation régionale L’Occitanie, vaste région du sud de la France, offre une mosaïque de terrains de chasse allant des sommets pyrénéens aux étangs méditerranéens. Entre traditions ancestrales et réglementations modernes, découvrez pourquoi cette région attire des chasseurs du monde entier. Voici un guide complet pour comprendre la chasse en Occitanie. Géographie et Atouts Naturels L’Occitanie combine des écosystèmes uniques : - Pyrénées: Refuges pour l’isard, le chamois, et le bouquetin. Le Parc National des Pyrénées abrite également des ours bruns. - Massif Central: Forêts de chênes et de hêtres (ex : Forêt de Grésigne) propices au cerf élaphe et au sanglier. - Camargue Gardoise: Zones humides classées Natura 2000 pour les canards sauvages, oies cendrées, et bécassines. - Garrigues et vignobles: Terrains ouverts pour le lièvre et la perdrix rouge. Particularités de la CPost: 12 June 21:06
Compliance with Laws on the Protection of Migratory Birds in the Laayoune Region is the Key to Sustainable Hunting This article focuses on the rules and restrictions regarding the hunting of migratory birds in the Laâyoune region of Western Sahara, focusing on geographical features, legislation and the need for sustainable hunting. Geographical and Natural Features of the Region in Terms of Hunting: The Laayoune region is located on the Atlantic coast of Western Sahara and is characterized by: -Desert landscape: Rocky and sandy deserts prevail. -Coastal area: Beaches, lagoons and salt marshes along the coast. -Migratory routes: An important stopping and wintering place for many species of migratory birds migrating between Europe and Africa. -Limited water resources: Fresh water is rare and concentrated in oases and coastal areas. Hunters and Demographics of the Region: -Number of hunters: Accurate data on the number of hunters hunting migratory birds in the Laayoune region is not pubPost: 5 July 09:33
Grace et beau gosse - comment distinguer ? Ces parents yurkiens de kunitsa se sont rencontrés un jour sur tout le territoire du Belarus. Et maintenant la grâce peut être rencontrée presque partout, mais la beauté en 2015 est entrée dans le Livre Rouge national. 🐾 Grace est le plus petit représentant des acariens. La longueur de son corps sans queue est de 11-23 cm. Le beau peut être plus petit que la grâce, ainsi que presque trois fois plus grand - 17-32 cm sans queue. En automne, ces espèces changent la fourrure brune en blanche. #FaitSauvage : pas facile de distinguer ces bêtes sur le terrain. Mais il y a une vraie marque - le bout de la queue. Il est toujours noir chez un bel homme, peu importe la saison. ❓ Avez-vous rencontré ces animaux dans la nature ? Écrivez l'espèce, l'année et le quartier svp. 📷 Merci pour la photo Ina Subotina ; Sasha Sanbith (taille de la photo changée) CC BY-SA 4.0 Wikimedia Sommons.Post: 16 January 09:21
Best Aoudad Hunting in Morocco 2025: Atlas Mountains, Rifle Setup, Tags, Terrain & FAQ Aoudad hunting in Morocco’s High Atlas Mountains is a serious mountain hunt — not a casual safari. With steep ridges, unpredictable weather, and limited permits, this is a high-stakes pursuit for experienced hunters. This guide breaks down the terrain, tactics, gear, and legal framework for 2025, plus answers 25 real questions hunters ask before booking. --- 🎯 Spot-and-Stalk Tactics for Aoudad Hunting • Glassing First Light: Use high-quality binoculars and spotting scopes from elevated vantage points at dawn. Aoudad are crepuscular — they move early and late. • Wind Discipline: Always stalk from downwind. Aoudad have sharp senses and will bolt at the first scent. • Elevation Strategy: Start low and climb. Rams often bed high and descend to feed. • Terrain Reading: Look for saddles, benches, and rocky outcrops. Aoudad favor broken terrain with escape routes. • Shot Setup: Expect 200–400 yard shotPost: 1 November 09:33
Bonjour à tous, Pour cette belle première semaine de septembre les sangliers sont toujours au rendez vous !! Mercredi, nous attaquons Pique Rouge afin de tenter de faire baisser les dégâts sur une pépinière proche du bois. Les sangliers seront bien présents et tous seront maqués… excepté 1 bête rousse 🐗qu’Adrien prélèvera d’une belle balle. La traque d’après sera aussi giboyeuse mais ici aussi, les sangliers seront manqués. La team mercredi peut s’inscrire au stand d’entraînement 😂😂 Samedi nous décidons d’attaquer Lacal afin là aussi de réduire la pression des dégâts des sangliers sur les vignes🍇. Quelques sangliers seront levés, tous seront manqués ou échappés excepté un, qui encore une fois sera prélevé par Adrien qui ne s’arrête plus !! La seconde traque sera dirigé aux abords de Montgaillard, aux quarante, bois traqué à l’ouverture au 15 août. Quelques sangliers seront délogés et 2 seront prélevés par Kevin, jeune invité et Olivier, qui ouvre son compteur après quelquesPost: 11 September 09:06
La chasse dans les ROCHEUSES CANADIENNES: Saisons de chasse, traditions ancestrales et territoires alpins Les Rocheuses canadiennes, avec leurs paysages majestueux et leur biodiversité exceptionnelle, offrent une expérience de chasse inoubliable. Cette région, située principalement en Alberta et en Colombie-Britannique, est réputée pour ses vastes étendues sauvages, ses montagnes imposantes et ses forêts denses. Pour les chasseurs, c'est un véritable paradis. Cet article explore les caractéristiques géographiques, les types de chasse, les animaux chassés, les saisons, les associations de chasseurs, la législation et les traditions locales. Caractéristiques géographiques et naturelles des Rocheuses Les Rocheuses canadiennes s'étendent sur plus de 1 200 kilomètres, offrant une variété de terrains propices à la chasse. Les montagnes, les vallées, les lacs et les forêts composent un écosystème riche et diversifié. Les zones de chasse sont souvent accessibles par des sentiers ou des routPost: 20 May 14:08
Pronghorn Antelopes in Cody, Wayoming. More than 20,000 antelopes cross the highway. The driver will have to wait a long time for the whole herd to pass through the road... Cody is a city in and the county seat of Park County, Wyoming, United States. It is named after Buffalo Bill Cody for his part in the founding of Cody in 1896. Wyoming has over 30 million acres of public land, making it a hunter's paradise. Any hunter who dreams of wide open spaces and herds of big game will find that his hunting dreams lead to Wyoming. Most popular hunting animals are pronghorn antelopes, maral, moose, mule deer, and white-tailed deer. The state also offers hunting for bighorn, bison, black bears, mountain lions, wolves, mountain goats, turkeys and mountain birds. On a video Pronghorn antelopes in Cody, Wyoming. As the seasons change, these animals migrate from the mountains to the valleys and back. Before they were in a danger of extinction due to human destruction of their migration routes. BPost: 28 January 23:18
Due to the lack of electronic control and easy-to-fix nature, the Land Rover has performed well in environments where workshop backup would be unavailable. Repairs can also be carried out with limited resources and limited parts. The Land Rover Wolf was introduced to the Army in 1998 and is still in use today. https://www.facebook.com/share/p/EN2TEpeRhawYaRpv/?mibextid=K35XfP This is splendid news for all Land Rover Defender and Series owners, and for several compelling reasons: 1. The fact that the British Ministry of Defence has chosen to retain these vehicles not only bestows them with prestige but also ensures the continuity of supply chains for parts. And as allo you know, a lot of parts are comoatible with Series too. 2. From an environmental perspective, this is also excellent news. Many of us contend that extending the lifespan of a machine optimises resources and ultimately conserves them. We do not subscribe to the notion that scrapping perfectly functional vehicles toPost: 24 September 09:04
Buck Holes Search for what I call buck holes, which are tangles of honeysuckle or wild rose on ridges, cedar or pine thickets, brushy beaver swamps … you get the idea. A buck hole doesn’t have to be large or even remote — just a thick spot other hunters overlook. A grassy ditch near a back road, an overgrown hog lot behind an old barn or a similar neglected spot can hide a big buck. Scour an aerial map for such pockets or strips of cover. Check the edges of a thicket or swamp for trails pocked with big tracks. Look for rubs and late scrapes, which are signs that a buck has moved back in there to evade hunters and breed a last willing doe. When you find a mother lode of fresh sign, stop right there. You don’t want to bust into a small security area, put more heat on already wired deer and bust them out of there. It’s better to back off 100 yards or so and set up on a ridge or point where you can cover buck entry and exit routes into and out of cover. Post: 14 December 18:46