Netherlands: Exemption for the levy of goose and crow in Gelderland is suspended

Published 2021년 8월 19일

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The article outlines the rabbit and wood pigeon hunting seasons in Gelderland, which will run until January 31. However, secretary Erik Koffeman of the Fauna Management Unit (FBE) Gelderland has restricted these hunts for those causing damage to grains with pigeons, jackdaws, and carrion crows. The FBE is collaborating with the province and the Ministry of Agriculture, Nature and Food Quality to address the issue. Hunters are encouraged to register all nationally exempt species shot in Gelderland in the Fauna Registration System to aid legal proceedings.
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According to secretary Erik Koffeman of the Fauna Management Unit (FBE) Gelderland, the rabbit hunting season will still be in effect. This will run until January 31. The same applies to wood pigeon hunting in the period from October 15 to January 31. Koffeman: 'But this is no longer allowed for all hunters who are currently fighting damage caused by pigeons, jackdaws and carrion crows on grains in the province of Gelderland.' FBE consults with the province and LNV The FBE is in consultation with the province of Gelderland and the Ministry of Agriculture, Nature and Food Quality to find a solution for the situation that has arisen. It is not clear at the moment how long this will take. We can't make any ...
Source: Nieuwe Oogst

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