Video - Hegeschau of the Feldkirch district group of the Vorarlberg Hunters' Association
To the Report on the portal of the Vorarlberg Hunting Association HERE
This year's Hegeschau of the Feldkirch district group under the motto "Hunting as a cultural asset" took place on 11 and 12 April in the Vinomnasaal in Rankweil. The Feldkirch district group was able to attract many visitors under the leadership of District Hunting Master Reinhard Metzler to the successful event.
Also addressed was the Petition in favour of the abolition of statutory game drives by the Forest association.
From the point of view of the district master hunter, "we should do not need politicians or even the state parliament, around our to shape a common future in terms of Hegeschauen!" A direct approach must be sought with those affected, having a conversation is always the best thing. Hunting is joy, and this should be shared with other people, especially with other nature users. "Hunting means being down to earth, but also recharging your batteries. We must Together, we must leave our future generations an environment that is worth living in and, above all, sustainable. Together, we can look forward to what we have achieved and look to the near future full of data in the spirit of jointly shaping our unique Vorarlberg living space."
Video of the hunting show by Jagd und Natur TV
Further focal points and highlights of the Hegeschau
- Hunting: In addition to the animals hunted Trophies of the Feldkirch district The interested visitors were also given a lot of knowledge and Information about the wildlife habitat Vorarlberg.
- Special exhibition - "Native bird life": At the special exhibition "Native Birdlife", visitors were able to admire native diurnal, waterfowl and nocturnal birds.
- Hunting education - The Forest and hunting educators Ingrid Albrich, Christine Hofmann and Andrea Bitschnau showed the youngest visitors the connection between the animals, the forest, the meadows and us humans.
- The Spieler butcher's shop from Feldkirch offered visitors a variety of delicacies from the valuable product game meat were generated.
- Robert and Mariana Fleisch from Hirschhorn Stöbli Schruns presented various pieces of jewellery made from staghorn
- Daniel Wiounig, an emigrant from the Ländle, presented hunting in British Columbia.
- Hunting & Nature TV: Also present on both days was the managing director of Krautzer Lynn MediaEvents und Kommunikationstechnik GmbH Hannes Krautzer, who opened the event on Saturday afternoon. Presentation "Hunting in pictures - New media create new opportunities" presented.
- Musical entertainment: The Hegeschau was accompanied by music - Hunting as a cultural asset by the Feldkirch hunting horn group and the 1st Vorarlberg Hunters' Choir. In addition, the "Bärig Böhmisch" played at the hunters' evening on Saturday and the "Bürgermusik Rankweil" played at the hunters' morning pint on Sunday.