The Bavarian Hunting Association (BJV) conservation show in the Miesbach district took place for the first time this year at Gut Kaltenbrunn. The focus was not on the forest users' conflicts of interest.

It was clearly about preserving the forest as a habitat for people and animals in its diverse functionality. Everyone would have to work together to create a climate-resilient forest with species-rich wild populations, according to the BJV's leader Bernhard Greinsberger. It is important to put anger and anger over the “disrespectful treatment of hoofed game” as well as ideologies and self-interest, explained Gmund’s deputy mayor and hunter Herbert Kozemko. “No forest owner, no hunter or forest farmer wants to leave a pile of broken pieces behind,” said the district chairman Sepp Huber, emphasizing the importance of monitoring the trees and leaving a forester to leave the foresters to their own devices.