Lörrach
forest areas on Dinkelberg tomorrow
between Lörrach and Schwörstadt, Herten and Schopfheim on Saturday will be wild hunted
Dinkelberg - On Saturday, 20 November in the period between 8:30 and 12:30 clock the area spanned "Dinkelberg hunting" instead. Wild boar hunting is mainly take part in a total of 18 hunting areas on the mountain between spelled and Schwörstadt Lörrach, Herten and Schopfheim in this hunt.
aim of hunting is open plan to achieve with as little disturbance of wild animals on a hunting day, a significant portion of the urgent need to inventory reduction. Climatic factors, a good nutritional foundation in nature and their great fertility are the main causes for the significant increase in the feral population.
A direct consequence of this growth are some substantial damage to agriculture. In some districts on the Dinkelberg this figure has already more than 20 000 euros for this year, mostly they are replacing the farmers affected by the shooting tenant. Furthermore, the inventory reduction also serves to reduce the risks of accidents involving deer with cars. The serious accidents involving animals, which occurred in the past, for example, on the main roads between bending and Schwörstadt or between Lörrach and Inzlingen illustrate impressively the potential dangers posed by feral pigs for drivers.
Large-scale hunting is therefore urgently needed to further increase of wild boar and the resulting potential for damage to . Prevent
All forest owners, fellers, riders and holiday makers will be asked to stay away from tomorrow, on Saturday (November 20) in between 8 and 14 clock, the mountain forests of the spelled-out for safety. Furthermore, the organizers ask all road users to drive in those areas especially careful because the road would traverse wild. During the hunting season and the county road between Minseln Nordschwaben for all traffic is blocked. Detour routes are established.
from roads that pass through woodlands, are warning signs "hunting mode" set up. Organizers ask for understanding of potential adverse effects.
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