Germany: Premium increase for wild boar hunted in Brandenburg's restricted zones

Published 2021년 10월 8일

Tridge summary

Germany is implementing a wild boar fence along the Polish border to contain African Swine Fever (ASF). The success of the fence relies on reducing the wild boar population within and around it. Hunters are being rewarded for removing wild boar from the designated areas, with compensation increased and extended to the protection corridor along the border. Hunters are paid 150 euros per animal for hunting and delivering a wild boar in the designated zones. Over a third of the total PSA protection corridor, a second permanent fence along the Polish border, has been completed. As of October 5, 2021, PSA was detected in 1,791 wild boar in Brandenburg.
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Original content

An essential requirement for the success of the wild boar fence is that the population of these animals is reduced as much as possible both within the permanent double fences (white areas) and in the ASF protection corridor along the German-Polish border. Compensation for expenses was introduced in March to reward hunters' efforts to remove wild boar from the white areas. With increased compensation, the expenses incurred by hunters will be better compensated. In addition, the remuneration for the location of organs will also be extended to the protection corridor along the border. For hunting and delivering a wild boar in a core zone, a white zone or the PSA protection corridor, districts and municipalities grant compensation for expenses of 150 euros per animal. For locating and reporting the location of corpses, including due to accidents, compensation of: Core areas, white areas, PSA protection corridor: 150 €/animal. Danger zone: 100 €/animal. Buffer zone: €100/animal. More ...
Source: 3tres3

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