German Hunting Association

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Deutscher Jagdverband - Association of German State Hunting Associations for the Protection of Game, Hunting and Nature
(DJV)
Logo of the DJV
purpose Hunting , nature conservation , lobby organization
Chair: President: Volker Böhning
Managing Director: Olaf Niestroj
Establishment date: 1949
Number of members: 249,000
Seat : Berlin
Website: jagdverband.de

The German Hunting Association ( DJV for short , officially the German Hunting Association - Association of German State Hunting Associations for the Protection of Game, Hunting and Nature , until 2013 German Hunting Protection Association ) is a non-profit , registered association and the association of 15 German state hunting associations based in Berlin. The State Hunting Association of Bavaria - Bayerischer Jagdverband e. V. (BJV) resigned at the end of 2009.

Through its state hunting associations, the DJV had around 249,000 members in 2018. The state hunting associations are independent organizations in district groups and Hegeringe . The DJV is a state-recognized nature conservation association according to Section 63 of the Federal Nature Conservation Act.

history

The German Hunting Protection Association (DJV) was founded on November 30, 1949 in Bad Dürkheim as an association of West German state hunting associations and organized around 70% of the then 100,000 hunting license holders in the Federal Republic. The name was a deliberate reference to the General German Hunting Protection Association (ADJV) founded in 1875, a hunting association shaped by the German nobility and, when it was dissolved in 1934, last led by Alfons Prince von Isenburg. The most important and ultimately also achieved political goal of the DJV at the time of its founding was the extensive adoption of the Reich hunting law in the hunting law of the federal and state governments .

The DJV was a member of the Deutscher Naturschutzring (DNR), the umbrella organization of German nature, animal and environmental protection organizations , for more than 22 years , but was excluded from the association in September 1986 after the call for a jointly agreed upon in the DNR basic program of 1976 The right to class action for nature and environmental protection associations was later repeatedly publicly rejected by the DJV leadership, including in a hearing on the Federal Nature Conservation Act in April 1986.

In 1988 around 91% of the approximately 263,000 hunting license holders were members of the association.

In 1990 and 1991, the partly newly founded state hunting associations of the former GDR joined the DJV.

The DJV-Service und Marketing GmbH (DSM) was founded in 2004 and takes over all economic activities of the DJV, such as B. the distribution of information and advertising material and shopping discounts for members. In 2005 the DJV founded the non-profit foundation hunter foundation natur + Mensch .

The Landesjagdverband Bayern - Bayerischer Jagdverband eV (BJV) resigned from the DJV at the end of 2009. The BJV leadership justified this with what they considered to be the weak resistance of the DJV to tightening gun and meat hygiene law, which led to more restrictions and bureaucracy for the individual hunters. The DJV regretted the resignation and referred to its own concession when the BJV requested a premium reduction. BJV President Jürgen Vocke did not rule out a re-entry into the DJV at a later date.

In 2011 the DJV office moved from Bonn to Berlin and was reduced to 12.5 positions.

At the Bundesjägertag 2013 in Marburg, the delegates of the state hunting associations voted for an updated logo and a renaming to "German Hunting Association - Association of German State Hunting Associations for the Protection of Game, Hunting and Nature", which was implemented with the entry in the register of associations in July 2013.

tasks and goals

The following central tasks and goals are anchored in the association's statutes:

  • Promotion of the wild fauna within the scope of hunting law , promotion of nature, environmental, landscape and animal protection
  • Care and promotion of all branches of hunting, hunting customs , hunting education and training, hunting literature and hunting culture institutions
  • Maintaining and promoting the recognized principles of German hunting justice
  • Political and social representation of the hunters at national and international level
  • Press and public relations, e.g. For example, hunters invite school children and young people to their territories as part of the nature learning site , in order to bring them closer to the relationships in nature. The DJV uses social networks. Around 60 press releases appear in print media every year.

An updated basic position of the DJV was adopted at the 2017 Federal Hunters' Day in Rostock-Warnemünde.

President

DJV culture award

The DJV Culture Prize, which has been awarded since 1979, honors artistic and cultural work that promotes the values ​​of hunting.

The DJV Culture Prize also replaced the DJV Literature Prize founded in 1959 and is endowed with 5000 €.

Award winners

year Award winners
1954 Carl Otto Fey
hunting painter
1959 Wilhelm Hochgreve Richard Scheibe
sculptor
1968 Willy Benzel , game master and hunting historian
for his book "Im Paradies der Hirsch"
1979 Manfred Schatz
hunting painter
1981 Walther Niedl Dietrich Stahl (author)
for his book "Wild - Lebendige Umwelt"
1982 Pâl Csergezán Hannes Liederley
1983 Paul W. Dahms Friedrich Türcke
1984 Wilhelm Brenner Friedrich Vorreyer
1985 Karl Berrens Fritz Laube
1986 Edmund Muller Walter Oehry
1987 Kurt Arentz Gerhard Schwennesen
1988 Vera Lwowski
sculptor
Kurt Reulecke
for his services to the culture of hunting
1989 Woldemar from Collins Philipp Count Meran
1990 Bernd E. Ergert
hunting painter
Karl Hellmut Snethlage
hunting painter
1991 Rainer Gruenter on behalf
of the 18th century job, Berg. University of Wuppertal
Reinhold Stief
for his services to hunting customs, especially hunting music
1992 Heinz Kathöfer
hunting painter
Sigrid Schwenk
Research into hunting literature
1993 Anna Barth
painter and sculptor
1994 Berthold Faust
graphic artist
Zygmunt Pielowski
for his illustrated book "Birds of Prey"
1995 Egon Lechner
hunting writer
Oswald Römer
hunting painter
1996 Werner Flachs
for his work "The Hunting Horn - Its History from the Stone Age to the Present"
Jörg Mangold
hunting painter
1998 Friedrich Karl von Eggeling
hunting writer
Rudolf Michalski
hunting painter
Dieter Schiele
hunting painter
2000 Uwe Bartels
hunting horn historian
Gert G. von Harling
hunting writer
2002 Rolf Hennig
specialist author
2004 Fritz Kemper
researching hunting music
Josef Zilch
composer
2008 Willi Friedl
musician
Hans-Henning Eisermann
hunting painter

criticism

Due to damage caused by game in the forest by deer browsing , sweeping and peeling occurred since the 1970s, triggered primarily by the film remarks about the red deer of Horst Stern to step up criticism of the traditional hunting understanding of the DJV and its hunting policy positions. Against the background of this so-called forest-game conflict , the ecological hunting association of Bavaria (ÖJV Bayern) was founded in 1988 as an alternative by critical hunters, from which the all-German ecological hunting association (ÖJV) emerged three years later .

See also

Web links

Commons : Deutscher Jagdverband  - Album with pictures, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Articles of Association. In: German Hunting Association. Retrieved January 13, 2019 .
  2. a b Who is who? In: Deutscher Jagdschutz-Verband (Ed.): DJV-Handbuch Jagd 2009 . Bonn 2009, p. 698 .
  3. a b c d Bavaria's hunters got out of the umbrella organization | Bavaria. In: Merkur.de. September 21, 2009, archived from the original on January 14, 2019 ; accessed on January 14, 2019 .
  4. ↑ Hunting license holder in Germany. In: German Hunting Association. Archived from the original on January 13, 2019 ; accessed on January 13, 2019 .
  5. Julia Numßen: Manual hunter language . Gräfe Und Unzer, 2017, ISBN 978-3-8354-6241-0 (without page numbers: Deutsche Jagdverband eV (DJV)).
  6. ^ Wilhelm Bode, Elisabeth Emmert: Jagdwende. From noble hobby to ecological handicraft (=  Beck'sche series . Volume 1242 ). 3. Edition. CH Beck, Munich 2000, ISBN 978-3-406-45993-1 , p. 47 .
  7. ^ The DJV and the professional hunters. In: German Hunting Association. Archived from the original on January 13, 2019 ; accessed on January 13, 2019 .
  8. ^ Wilhelm Bode, Elisabeth Emmert: Jagdwende. From noble hobby to ecological handicraft (=  Beck'sche series . Volume 1242 ). 3. Edition. CH Beck, Munich 2000, ISBN 978-3-406-45993-1 , p. 157 .
  9. a b c Eugen Syrer: 150 years of hunting policy . In: Association for the protection of the mountain world (ed.): Yearbook of the association for the protection of the mountain world . tape 55 . Munich 1990, p. 27 ( PDF on ZOBODAT [accessed January 3, 2019]).
  10. Gilded deer. In: SPIEGEL ONLINE. March 22, 1961, archived from the original on January 13, 2019 ; accessed on January 13, 2019 .
  11. Helmut Röscheisen: The German Nature Conservation Ring - History, diversity of interests, organizational structure and perspectives of the umbrella organization of nature and environmental protection associations . oekom verlag, Munich 2006, ISBN 978-3-86581-027-4 , p. 88 (317 pp.).
  12. History. In: Landesjagdverband Sachsen. Archived from the original on January 14, 2019 ; accessed on January 14, 2019 .
  13. LJVT - Our Association. In: Landesjagdverband Thuringia. Archived from the original on January 14, 2019 ; accessed on January 14, 2019 .
  14. DJV Annual Report 2004/2005. (PDF) In: German Hunting Association. Archived from the original on June 13, 2017 ; accessed on January 13, 2019 .
  15. About us. In: Jägerstiftung natur + Mensch. Archived from the original on January 13, 2019 ; accessed on January 13, 2019 .
  16. DJV Annual Report 2006/2007. (PDF) In: German Hunting Association. P. 60 , archived from the original on January 13, 2019 ; accessed on January 13, 2019 .
  17. DJV Annual Report 2011/2012. (PDF) In: German Hunting Association. P. 18 , archived from the original on January 13, 2019 ; accessed on January 13, 2019 .
  18. ↑ Determining the location of the hunt. In: German Hunting Association. May 31, 2013, archived from the original on January 13, 2019 ; accessed on January 13, 2019 .
  19. Hesse hunters . No. 7 , 2013, p. 19 .
  20. DJV Association Report Hunting Year 2012/2013 page 71
  21. ^ Basic position of the DJV. In: German Hunting Association. June 28, 2017, accessed January 13, 2019 .
  22. ^ German Hunting Association In: Deutsches Jagd-Lexikon.de.
  23. ^ Boeselager, Albert von In: Deutsches-Jagdlexikon.de.
  24. ^ Cosack, Hans-Josef In: Deutsches Jagd-Lexikon.de.
  25. ^ On the history of the Landesjägerschaft Bremen eV 1946 to 2006 ( Memento from January 10, 2014 in the Internet Archive )
  26. Tellmann, Arend In: Deutsches Jagd-Lexikon.de.
  27. DJV Honorary President Egon Anheuser died at the age of 96 (June 26, 2009) ( Memento from September 29, 2013 in the web archive archive.today )
  28. Hartwig Fischer new president of the hunters. In: German Hunting Association. June 17, 2011, archived from the original on January 13, 2019 ; accessed on January 13, 2019 .
  29. Dr. Volker Böhning is the new DJV President. In: German Hunting Association. Retrieved August 12, 2019 .
  30. ^ DJV-Kulturpreis In: deutsches-jagd-lexikon.de, accessed on April 23, 2015.
  31. Game master Willy BENZEL , accessed on May 8, 2015.
  32. PICTURE GALLERY: Natur- & Jagdmaler Hans-Henning-EISERMANN In: jagdkultur-hobusch.de, accessed on May 6, 2015.
  33. Claus-Peter Lieckfeld: Tatort forest: from someone who set out to save the forest . Westend Verlag, Frankfurt / Main 2006, ISBN 978-3-938060-11-7 , pp. 129 ff .
  34. ^ Wilhelm Bode, Elisabeth Emmert: Jagdwende. From noble hobby to ecological handicraft (=  Beck'sche series . Volume 1242 ). 3. Edition. CH Beck, Munich 2000, ISBN 978-3-406-45993-1 , p. 9 f., 113 .
  35. ^ ÖJV Bayern (Ed.): 20 Years of ÖJV Bayern - 1988–2008 - Festschrift . 2008, p. 65 ff . ( oejv-bayern.de [PDF; accessed on January 14, 2019]).