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Hunting in Sweden

General:

The definition of hunting is the hunting of wild animals or game for food or sport. Hunting could be stalking and shooting prey for food, sport, or to manage wildlife populations. It is done all over the world, in Switzerland, Sweden, and hugely in Africa. In Sweden the most common animals to hunt are Moose, deer, fox and Hares. Sadly, many of these animals are being hunted a little bit too often. In the south of Sweden it is very common to hunt hares; now, because of the hunting period not being very limited, the population is decreasing quickly. For exactly that reason, the year is split into hunting periods, when we are aloud to hunt certain animals. There are of course different reasons for needing to control the population. Either they are predators, and they need to be controlled so they don't cause harm to farms, or in the case of moose, it is partly so that moose don't ruin the forests because they eat the bark and the tree tops. Different animals have different lengths of hunting periods, for instance fox' have a designated hunting period; between 1st of august to around, 15th of march to 15th of april, depending on where in Sweden you are. Although there is a hunting period, fox is allowed to be shot throughout the year, if it causes harm, for instance to farm animals. 


How does the Swedish government manage populations of wolves, fox, lynx, deer, and bears using hunting, and why do these populations need managing? That is the question I will be researching throughout this project. First off, I would like to tell you that the Swedish wildlife population is managed by limiting, or increasing the amount of time that hunters in Sweden have to hunt different animals. Hunters generally are told when they are allowed to hunt, this is most of the time, due to mating periods, and other similar factors. However, there are animals that are allowed to be hunted all year round. These are animals such as fox, that have a designated hunting period, but they are allowed to be hunted if they cause trouble, for instance, if they steal chickens or other farm animals. Fox also have a very long hunting period due to their predatory ways and the large number of them. In Sweden fox are allowed to be hunted between approximately the first of August through to the 15th of March [Svenska Jägare Förbundet, 2011]. On the contrary, there are animals that have very strict hunting periods, or no hunting period at all. These animals are animals such as wolves. Wolves have no hunting period, because they are not allowed to be hunted at all. This is because the wolf population that Sweden has is not big enough to be a good genetic material according to the EU [Lenart Norin, 2011]. Lynx also have the same situation, and are not allowed to be hunted. 
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