Young hunters and falcons take over in the Allgäu: alarm level red for the wild animals!

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Young hunters and falcons take over in the Allgäu: alarm level red for the wild animals!

Memmingen, Deutschland - In Bavaria there are alarming reports on the increase in poaching and the threats of wild animals by wolves. The Allgäu hunters raise the alarm because the predators have had enormous influence on game stocks in the region in recent months. This situation not only affects the natural habitats, but also on the hunting practices of the hunters. According to reports from Wochenblatt DLV, wolves eat not only deer, but also wild boars, which leads to a significant increase in the spread of these animals.

To adapt the hunting rules and regulate the breaking of wildlife populations, an intensive discussion among the hunters is necessary. Numerous new young hunters, such as Andreas Blaser from Aitrach and Annette Hoppe from Memmingen, are faced with the challenge of dealing with the ideal handling of these protective animals. In view of the situation, it is also important to think about the relevant changes in legislation that enable a balance between nature conservation and hunting.

historical dimensions of poaching

The topic has deep historical roots, which even go back to the time of the peasant wars in Swabia. According to Bavarikon, the so -called “twelve articles” were one of the earliest documents that formulated the demands of the farmers for equality and the cancellation of serfdom. These manifestations of resistance to the prevailing conditions are still of fundamental importance than one of the first explanations of human rights. While the hunters are trying to reconcile the wilderness with the modern requirements today, the principles of justice that were formulated centuries ago must also be considered.

It remains to be seen whether the measures in wild animal regulation will be successful. In any case, the hunters are challenged to deal with modern nature and the challenges of the animal stands and at the same time to maintain historical responsibility for the protection of the wild animals. This debate could have a decisive influence on future hunting practices in Bavaria.

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