State Hunting Association

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A state hunting association is a subdivision of the hunting associations at state level.

Germany

In Germany , a state hunting association with subordinate district hunting associations is an organizational unit in the German Hunting Association . The catchment area of ​​the state hunting associations are the respective federal states . Membership is voluntary for the hunters . The ecological hunting association is also organized in state associations.

Austria

After hunting matters in Austria are regulated at the provincial level , the provincial hunting associations are also the legal representatives of the hunting community. Legally, they are a corporation under public law . If you have a hunting card , you are automatically a member of the respective state hunting association. The chairman is the state hunter master .

Through the Central Office of Austrian Hunting Associations, each individual state hunting association is a member of the Federation of Associations for Hunting and Conservation of the EU (FACE), the union of associations for hunting and wildlife conservation in the European Union.

Switzerland

In Switzerland, the cantonal hunting organizations ( members A , to distinguish thematic member associations), which have different names for reasons of regional history, are members of the umbrella organization JagdSchweiz .

See also

Individual evidence

  1. http://www.jagdnetz.de/verbandsstruktur