Transport - Hunting Association Advises: Report Wild Accidents and Drive Slower
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At the beginning of the dark season, the German Hunting Association called on the police to report every wild accident.
Every two and a half minutes there is an average wild accident. The fact that everyone is reported is a concern of hunters. Search dogs should then track down the injured animals.
Roe deer, stags, and wild boar are currently particularly at risk from car drivers. The hunting association recommends slowing down and reporting any collision with wildlife, even if no damage is caused to the car.
At the start of the dark season, the German Hunting Association (DJV) is calling on people to report every wildlife accident to the police, even if no damage has been caused to the car. "Injured animals often drag themselves into the undergrowth," said the association's president, Helmut Dammann-Tamke, to the "Neue Osnabrücker Zeitung" (NOZ). Hunters can find them there with specially trained dogs and end their suffering. On average, according t…
In the autumn, the danger of wild accidents on German roads is rising. Why particularly rural roads are affected, how a speed limit can save lives – and how every driver can contribute to the prevention of accidents.
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