02-08-2023, 08:03 PM
Noticias:
20 people pass the hunting license exam on the island.
20 new hunters of the 25 who applied, managed to successfully pass the test to obtain their hunting license for the first time.
The Cabildo of Fuerteventura has carried out the aptitude exam for obtaining the hunter's license. A total of 20 people, of the 25 who applied, have successfully passed the test to obtain their hunting license for the first time. In addition, it is worth mentioning that this year the exam had the participation of five women who took the test.
The counselor responsible for the Hunting area of the Cabildo, Carlos Rodríguez, expressed his satisfaction and congratulated the new hunters for having met the necessary requirements to obtain their license. He also stressed the importance of hunting responsibly and sustainably, always respecting the environment and protected areas.
"Hunting is a hunting practice rooted in our island, but we must remember that its exercise carries a great responsibility to preserve and respect our natural environment. It is essential that these new hunters understand the importance of maintaining a balance between hunting activity and respect for biodiversity and local flora and fauna," explained Carlos Rodríguez.
The evaluation process yielded positive results, with only three people failing the test and two absences. The success of most of the candidates reflects a growing commitment to responsible and sustainable hunting in Fuerteventura.
20 people pass the hunting license exam on the island.
20 new hunters of the 25 who applied, managed to successfully pass the test to obtain their hunting license for the first time.
The Cabildo of Fuerteventura has carried out the aptitude exam for obtaining the hunter's license. A total of 20 people, of the 25 who applied, have successfully passed the test to obtain their hunting license for the first time. In addition, it is worth mentioning that this year the exam had the participation of five women who took the test.
The counselor responsible for the Hunting area of the Cabildo, Carlos Rodríguez, expressed his satisfaction and congratulated the new hunters for having met the necessary requirements to obtain their license. He also stressed the importance of hunting responsibly and sustainably, always respecting the environment and protected areas.
"Hunting is a hunting practice rooted in our island, but we must remember that its exercise carries a great responsibility to preserve and respect our natural environment. It is essential that these new hunters understand the importance of maintaining a balance between hunting activity and respect for biodiversity and local flora and fauna," explained Carlos Rodríguez.
The evaluation process yielded positive results, with only three people failing the test and two absences. The success of most of the candidates reflects a growing commitment to responsible and sustainable hunting in Fuerteventura.