Acoustic fawn rescuers: lifesaver for the fabric in Leibnitz!

In the Hunting district of Leibnitz, acoustic fawn rescuers are handed over to protect over 25,000 fawns from mowing death annually.
In the Hunting district of Leibnitz, acoustic fawn rescuers are handed over to protect over 25,000 fawns from mowing death annually. (Symbolbild/ANAGAT)

Acoustic fawn rescuers: lifesaver for the fabric in Leibnitz!

Leibnitz, Österreich - In Austria, the counting of the fawn, which falls victim to over 25,000 mowers annually, is an alarming reality. Especially in the months of May and June, the need for action increases to reduce the suffering of these little animals. During this time it is important to take measures to rescue measures to protect the innocent residents of our fields. MeinDärzirk reports that the Graz Jägerklub "Hubertusbrüder" under the direction of Rudolf Lobnig recently District hunter Mag. Wolfgang Neubauer has handed over.

The fawn rescuers are innovative devices that are attached directly to the mower using magnetic holders. Through acoustic signals, you warn of impending dangers for fawns, rabbits, frogs and reptiles. This filling of mower and wild animal rescue is an important step to avoid unnecessary animal suffering. The devices were manufactured by Bernhard Zechner by the St. Josef Kitz Rettung and the handover took place on top of the family in the picturesque Lappach. This valuable campaign was initiated by Karl Kowald, the former mayor of Wildon.

Measures to rescue the fawn: An elaborate process

Rescue of fawns requires more than just the latest technologies. Searching fields for possibly injured animals is often time -consuming and requires a considerable amount of personnel. It is not uncommon for the small, well -camouflaged beings remain undetected. According to Agricstories there are various approaches, such as the blending of the fields the evening before, but the result remains uncertain. Drone messengers are another way to locate these animals. However, many hunting companies do not have the necessary equipment, and the simultaneous mowing work of the farmers limits the availability of drone pilots.

In addition, drones can only be used in the early morning, where the thermal imaging camera only reacts to temperature differences. These methods make it clear that a combination of measures during the setting time of the fawn is required to protect as best as possible. Waldkissen has found that the set season of the venison season can be divided into three phases, whereby experienced hunters have to react directly.

A look into the future

The Jägerklub Hubertusbrüder plans to continue this initiative to save even more wild animals. With the 145th anniversary of the Jägerklub in the coming year, the chances are good that the community will continue to work together to achieve success in the wild animal rescue. After all, the more we pay attention to the well -being of our nature and animals as a community, the more we can do to ensure your survival.

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