Hunting season
Wildkaninchen Catalonia
The Wildkaninchen, the European rabbit (Oryctolagus cuniculus), is at a body length of roughly 40 to 50 centimetres and a weight of about 1.5 to 2 kilograms clearly smaller and more compact than the brown hare. In German-speaking Europe it counts as classic small game, Niederwild, but in many regions populations are heavily affected by the viral diseases myxomatosis and RHD, the Rabbit Haemorrhagic Disease.
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When may Wildkaninchen be hunted in Catalonia?
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Exact dates
Conejo · Modalidad: General · Terrenos cinegeticos de aprovechamiento común · Conejo
- 2025-10-12 → 2026-02-01· Forbidden weekdays: mon,tue,wed,thu,fri,sat
- 2024-01-01 → 2024-12-31· Forbidden weekdays: mon,tue,wed,thu,fri,sat,sun· Forbidden on public holidays
En las reservas nacionales de caza, reservas de caza y zonas de caza controlada, el periodo hábil de caza es elque indican los diferentes planes técnicos de gestión cinegética (PTGC) anuales. En los terrenos cinegéticos de régimen especial que no sean de reglamentación especial, los días hábiles quedan limitados a un máximo de tres días y festivos no locales. Los días hábiles quedarán fijados en el PTGC correspondiente, excepto en el ámbito territorial de las Comarcas de Les Terres de l'Ebre. En las comarcas de Les Garrigues, El Pla d'Urgell, El Segrià y L'Urgell, La Segarra y los municipios de Bellcaire d'Urgell, Bellmunt d'Urgell, la Sentiu de Sió, Cubells, Camarasa, Montgai, Foradada, Penelles, Preixens, Artesa de Segre, Oliola i Cabanabona de la comarca de La Noguera, el periodo hábil de caza del conejo de monte es todo el año (y los días hábiles serán todos los días de la semana), y se prohíbe la caza del zorro. En este ámbito, entre el 1 de abril y el 14 de agosto, las modalidades de caza serán sin perro. En los terrenos declarados zonas de especial protección para las aves (ZEPA) incluidos en estas comarcas, la caza del conejo solo se podrá llevar a cabo mediante autorizaciones excepcionales fuera del periodo hábil general.
Conejo · Modalidad: General · Terrenys cinegètics de règim especial · Conejo
- 2023-10-08 → 2024-02-04· Forbidden weekdays: mon,tue,wed,thu,fri,sat,sun· Forbidden on public holidays
- 2024-01-01 → 2024-12-31· Forbidden weekdays: mon,tue,wed,thu,fri,sat,sun· Forbidden on public holidays
En els terrenys cinegètics de règim especial que no siguin de reglamentació especial, els dies hàbils resten limitats a un màxim de tres dies i festius no locals.
About Wildkaninchen
The European rabbit prefers open and half-open landscapes with loose, easily diggable soils. Sandy heathland and dune habitats, light pine forests, military training areas, railway and road embankments, and former gravel pits are all typical habitats. As a pronounced cultural follower it also regularly settles in urban parks, cemeteries, green spaces, and gardens inside the cities, where, unlike on open farmland, it can often be observed during the day as well. Dense forests and heavy, waterlogged soils are avoided because the species cannot dig its characteristic burrows there.
In contrast to the solitary brown hare, which is born as a precocial young in an open Sasse, the Wildkaninchen is a sociable nest dweller. It lives in colonies of several adult animals in widely branching underground burrows that can consist of long tunnels and multiple breeding chambers. Within the colony a strict ranking order prevails, headed by the dominant Platzrammler, the territorial buck. The species is also visually distinct from the brown hare: shorter ears without black tips, shorter hind legs, a rounder body shape, and dark brown rather than amber-coloured eyes. Add to this a noticeably earlier sexual maturity and a correspondingly high reproductive rate.
In hunting terms the Wildkaninchen counts as classic small game and is traditionally hunted in the German-speaking countries above all through burrow hunting with ferrets, the Baujagd, and on driven hunts, Drück- and Treibjagden, in Niederwild revieren. In ferret hunting, the Frettieren, the ferret is sent into the burrow, drives the rabbits out of the tunnels and pushes them in front of the gun or into a net laid out at the burrow entrance. A defining feature of the species is the pronounced fluctuation of stocks, driven mainly by recurring waves of myxomatosis and RHD. Both viral diseases can cause mortality of close to one hundred per cent in affected populations, so that local stocks may collapse almost completely for years and then rebuild only slowly from surviving animals. Revier teams with rabbit ground therefore align hunting closely with the actual stock present and frequently refrain from hunting on their own initiative in thinly populated areas.
Sources
- Deutscher Jagdverband: Wildkaninchen (Oryctolagus cuniculus)
- Wikipedia: Wildkaninchen
- NABU: Wildkaninchen erobern die Stadt
- Bayerischer Jagdverband: Wildkaninchen Tiersteckbrief
- Wikipedia: Frettchenjagd
- Deutscher Jagdverband: Baujagd
- PIRSCH: Jagd mit Frettchen — Erfolgreiche Kaninchenjagd
- AGES: Kaninchenseuche / Myxomatose
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