Is hunting permitted in the Czech Republic? Where can I hunt?

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In the Czech Republic there are many animals and birds, the number of which grows due to the competent use of natural resources and good ecology .With the increase in the number of wild animals, hunting seasons are increasing .In total, 817 hunting grounds and 30 nature reserves are at the service of hunter tourists .Here they prey on deer, wild boars, hares and feathered game .There are no bears in the Czech Republic, there are few wolves, here is the number of herbivores and multiplied by .The Central Bohemian Region, relatively less visited than other regions of the country, attracts tourists with a truly royal hunt .

One of the most favorite types of hunting among the Czechs is pheasant hunting, often called royal. Partly because in the depths of the hunting grounds there is sure to be a castle, where hunters can rest in a royal way, partly in terms of the number of trophies: pheasants are shot by tens of thousands during the hunting season. In the protected forests of the Central Bohemian Region, where the kings once hunted, almost all the species of European deer are found, and in the labyrinths of the Rocky towns are found mouflons, the famous American white-tailed and Manchurian spotted deer. In the Křivoklátsko reserve you can meet a white or silver-gray European noble deer.

Also in the Central Bohemian Region there are a lot of roe deer. These graceful animals with a population increase cause great damage to the Czech flora, including more than a hundred species listed in the Red Book - the roe hunters are welcome here.

Boar in the Czech Republic - a real national disaster. The hunting season for the boar is the longest, and in some small reserves - for example, Blanik and Koda - it is open all year round. Population of wild boars is growing every year, they cause a significant damage to agriculture, and hunting for them is very popular.

March 12, 2014

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