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Hunting  in Estonia
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Introduction
Hunting is the  practice  of killing or trapping any  living  organism 
14 198 hunting license oweners in Estonia.
In  order  to have the right to hunt a  person  must be at  least  16- years  old.
Hunting seasons and limits
Bag limits are provisions under the law that control how many  animals  of a 
given   species  or group of species can be  killed
There  are seasonal bag limits in Estonia
Open  and closed hunting  season .
Big game
1.
Brown  Bear   Ursus arctos
2.
Wolf   Canis   lupus
3.
Lynx   Lynx lynx
4.
Wild  boar  Sus scrofa
5.
Moose  Alces alces
6.
Roe deer Capreolus capreolus  
Brown Bear (Ursus arctos)                    
          Hunting season 01.08-31.10

Biggest  predator  in 
Klõpsake juhtslaidi teksti laadide redigeerimiseks
Estonian forest. Teine tase
Average   weight  – 200kg

Kolmas tase

Neljas tase
Record – 370kg

Viies tase
Life- span  – 30 years
Multiplicity  - 700 
Last hunting season 55 
bear were caught.
Moose (Alces alces)                        
Hunting season 15.09-15.12
Biggest  animal  in our 
forests
Klõpsake juhtslaidi teksti laadide redigeerimiseks
Average weight 300-500 kg 
Teine tase
(max 600kg)

Kolmas tase
Life-span 20 years.

Neljas tase
Multiplicity – 12 700 

Viies tase
Last hunting season 5126 
moose were caught
Lynx (lynx lynx)                                             
   Hunting season 01.12-29.02

Estonia has the  highest  
Klõpsake juhtslaidi teksti laadide redigeerimiseks
known  density of the species 
in Europe
Teine tase

Kolmas tase
The Eurasian lynx is the 

Neljas tase
largest lynx species

Viies tase
Average weight 10-20 kg 
(max 32 kg)
Life-span 15 years
Multiplicity about 600
Last hunting season 87 
lynx’es were caught
 
These  stealthy  cats  avoid  humans  and hunt at night, so they are rarely seen.
The lynx are so  dependent  on their prey that their populations fluctuate with a 
periodic plunge in their predators  numbers .
Last hunting season 87 lynx’es were caught, but only 16 lynxes this season.
On average one lynx kills about 50 roe deers a year.
Wild boar  (Sus scrofa)                   Hunting 
season 
01.01-31.12 
Wild boar is a typical 
fair game in Estoni
Klõ a
psake juhtslaidi teksti laadide redigeerimiseks
Average weight  80-
Te  i150 
ne tase

Kolmas tase
kg (max 350 )

Neljas tase
Life-span 10 years

Viies tase
They are  native  all over 
Europe, but there are 
no wild boars in UK and 
Scandinavia
Adult  males  develop tusks, continiously  growing  teeth that protude from the 
mouth, from their  upper  and  lower  canine teeth. The tusks normally  measure  
about 6 cm.
Wild boar is an omnivore which  means  that they’ll eat about anything they find. 
Favourite  foods are crops (potatoes, peas, corn, rye)
Multiplicity of wild boar in 2012 was over 20 000 and there were 24000 caught 
individuals
Wolf (Canis lupus) 
Hunting season 
01.11-28.02 
One of the most fe
Klared 
õpsake juhtslaidi teksti laadide redigeerimiseks
animals in Estonia Teine tase
Average weight 30-50 kg ● Kolmas tase
(max 82 )

Neljas tase
Life-span 30 a

Viies tase
It is the sole anchestor of 
the dog. A wolf has a larger 
head, narrower chest, 
longer legs, straighter tail 
and bigger paws.
49 wolves were caught last 
season 
Common  almost   everywhere  in Northen Hemisphere.
Wolves  live  and hunt in packs of  around  six to ten animals. They are known to 
roam large distances,  perhaps  12  miles  (20 kilometers) in a  single  day. 
Wolfpacks are  established  according to a strict hierarchy, with a dominant  male  
at the top and his mate not far  behind . Usually this male and  female  are the 
only animals of the  pack  to breed. 
Roe deer (Capreolus capreolus ) Hunting season 
01.06-30.09 

 As a result of the last 
Klõpsake juhtslaidi teksti laadide redigeerimiseks
couple of cold winters, 
Teine tase
over  half  of deer 

Kolmas tase
population has 

Neljas tase

Viies tase
perished.
Average weight 25-30 
kg 
Life-span 15 years
Thank You

Document Outline

  • Slide 1
  • Introduction
  • Hunting seasons and limits
  • Big game
  • Slide 5
  • Slide 6
  • Slide 7
  • Slide 8
  • Slide 9
  • Slide 10
  • Slide 11
  • Slide 12
  • Slide 13
  • Slide 14
  • Wolf (Canis lupus) Hunting season 01.11-28.02
  • Slide 16
  • Slide 17
  • Roe deer (Capreolus capreolus ) Hunting season 01.06-30.09
  • Slide 19
  • Thank You
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Hunting seasons,big game,Brown Bear Ursus arctos
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Wild boar Sus scrofa
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