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Ebersberg hunters see themselves as real conservationists

2021-11-07T12:19:12.976Z


The district association Ebersberg in the state hunting association has celebrated its Hubertus fair. The hunters emphasized their sustainable actions and their contribution to environmental protection.


The district association Ebersberg in the state hunting association has celebrated its Hubertus fair.

The hunters emphasized their sustainable actions and their contribution to environmental protection.

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- Finally the Ebersberg hunters were able to celebrate a mass again under the sign of their patron saint, St. Hubertus in the festively decorated church of St. Sebastian in Ebersberg, after this was not possible last year due to Corona.

Karem Gomaa, 1st chairman of the Ebersberg district group in the Bavarian State Hunting Association, said: “At its core, the legend of St. Hubert calls for moderation, as was also expressed in the intercessions today.

This is a very topical issue and corresponds to our goal of how we hunt today.

Namely sustainable!

In doing so, we are fulfilling our legal mandate to maintain a healthy, species-rich game population that is adapted to local conditions.

This can also be expressed in another way: namely, having respect for creation. "

Hunting is much more than killing animals

Modern hunting goes far beyond simply killing game.

So belonged z.

B. also the keeping of game as well as the fullest possible utilization of the game obtained through hunting.

Game as a high-quality, healthy food meets all modern requirements for regional as well as sustainable production.

"And tastes great!" Said Gomaa.

The hunting horn blowers provided a musical accompaniment to the Mass celebrated by Vicar Unden.

The winds obviously enjoyed it after more than a year to finally show their skills in front of a larger audience and to fill the church with the sound of hunting horns.

In his sermon, Parish Vicar Unden emphasized that the hunters should be vigilant in dealing with nature and that they should live up to their responsibility towards the game through the concept of preservation.

Gomaa then emphasized the importance of hunting for the preservation of the natural and cultural landscape, in which the local game must keep its naturally ancestral place.

Gomaa: “We hunters do something very specific for nature, while many others only talk about it.

Our responsible, sustainable actions not only help the game, but also many other animal and plant species benefit from it. "  

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Source: merkur

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