Spain: Catalonia will once again declare a hunting emergency to stop the overpopulation of rabbits

Published Jan 18, 2024

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The Generalitat of Catalonia is declaring a hunting emergency to address the overpopulation of rabbits in the Lérida province, following a meeting of the Co-management Board. The previous hunting emergency, which was in place from March to September, resulted in the capture of 437,585 rabbits and 1,279 reports of damage to agricultural land. The new declaration will address the overpopulation in specific regions and hunting areas within the province.
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The Generalitat of Catalonia will once again declare a hunting emergency to stop the overpopulation of rabbits. The new declaration will be published soon, after being decided in a meeting of the Co-management Board of the rabbit of the Lérida plain, at the headquarters of the Department of Climate Action, Food and Rural Agenda in the province. On September 30, the Declaration of Hunting Emergency (DEC) ended in Lérida due to overpopulation of the forest rabbit species in the Private Hunting Areas affected by damage to agriculture that the Department implemented in March. The defined territorial scope included the regions of Urgell, Pla d'Urgell, Segrià, La Segarra, La Noguera, and Les Garrigues, and included a total of 91 hunting areas and 1,889 square kilometers. Between March 30 and September 30, 2023, 437,585 rabbits were captured in Private Hunting Areas. Likewise, 1,279 reports of damage caused to the ...
Source: Agropopular

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