Hunter (magazine)

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HUNTER

description Journal for the hunting ground
publishing company Year Top Special Verlag
First edition April 1, 1883
Frequency of publication 12 times a year
Editor-in-chief Lucas von Bothmer
Web link jaegermagazin.de
ISSN (print)

The magazine JÄGER. Zeitschrift für das Jagdrevier is a German-language specialty magazine on the subject of hunting that is published monthly by Top Special Verlag (Hamburg) .

Circulation statistics

In the fourth quarter of 2012, the average circulation according to IVW was 35,071 copies. That was 1,372 copies per issue more (+ 4.07%) than in the same quarter of the previous year. The number of subscribers fell within one year by 144 subscribers to an average of 15,647 per issue (–0.91%); around 44.62% of readers thus subscribed to the magazine.

Average number of issues distributed in the quarter

Average number of copies sold in the quarter through subscriptions

controversy

In the February 2014 issue, it was alleged that a Polish pickup truck transported wolves and lynxes across the Polish border into Germany. Jäger editor-in-chief Lucas von Bothmer claimed in an RBB radio interview that his informant had "credibly assured that this act of sabotage is subject to strict secrecy". The press office of the Federal Police Directorate in Berlin entered this and spoke of a discovery of stolen Steppenwolf bicycles.

A similar case occurred a year later. In the 4/2015 edition it was claimed that “the she-wolf von Ohrdruf” (the first record of a wolf in Thuringia) did not come naturally from Lausitz to Thuringia, but was deliberately resettled by human hands. The wolf expert of the Naturschutzbund Deutschland described this accusation as "complete nonsense", the wildlife biologist Ulrich Wotschikowsky , who was himself an editor of the magazine Jäger , described the article as "Schmarr'n", which is "not worth a factual discussion".

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. taz.de
  2. thueringer-allgemeine.de
  3. ↑ Wildlife biologist and wolf expert: Wotschikowsky, Ulrich. In: ARD-alpha, alpha forum. Bayerischer Rundfunk, March 10, 2016, accessed on November 27, 2018 .
  4. Claus-Peter Lieckfeld: Who is Wolfsite? Who is Wotsch? In: Wolfsite - Forum Isegrim. Retrieved November 27, 2018 .
  5. woelfeindeutschland.de