In addition to the paper material for the study, the candidate will also receive entry to the training area of the wildlife hunting school so he will have the opportunity to review the recorded lessons, explanatory videos for recognition, and application to practice quizzes.
Given also the pandemic situation, the candidate will be given the opportunity to follow the lessons online in case he is unable to attend, so as not to lose lesson hours that are mandatory in order to access the exam !!
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At the end of the course the candidate will have to take an exam with an examination commission of the Veneto Region. The final title of expert hunter in the collection of ungulates issued by the Veneto region will thus allow to obtain the equipolence of the tit in other regions of Italy as well.
The selection hunt for ungulates requires, to those who want to practice it worthily, a solid set of skills and knowledge. The first duty of the aspiring hunter is therefore to acquire the knowledge and experience necessary to correctly carry out the technical sampling interventions.
It is therefore necessary to pursue a generalized cultural growth of the hunting environment (currently characterized by very heterogeneous situations) which can also be obtained, gradually, with a homogeneous and rigorous selection criterion in the issue of authorizations to exercise this kind of hunting. It would also be desirable that, in the first period of hunting activity of the newly qualified (one or two years depending on the number of samples taken), this is accompanied by a hunter of proven experience and ability.






Wildlife, being a renewable resource, if exploited rationally is capable of producing a certain amount of biomass
withdrawable; like any renewable resource, fauna can therefore be exploited and used, just as wood is obtained from a forest.
Hunting use (sampling) must first of all take into consideration the demographic resilience of the species and individual populations, thus adapting the quantity of "harvesting" to the characteristics of the resource; failure to comply with this principle can lead to over-exploitation, with the consequent risk of a reduction in the resource itself.
In summary, a population of wild ungulates represents a capital that annually provides interest (Annual Increase in Profit). Interest can therefore be withdrawn while keeping the resource intact, provided that the capital is not affected.



