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✅Hunting is widely developed for many species: bear, moose, wild boar, red deer, roe deer, wolf, fox, hare, capercaillie, black grouse, duck, goose, etc. Hunting seasons vary by region and species: spring season (for game birds - 10-14 days in April-May), summer-autumn-winter season (August-February/March). A hunting license and a permit (license for a specific species and area) are required.

Sus scrofa
Preparation for the winter season. Active feeding.
Alces alces sibiricus
Preparation for autumn rut. Males begin searching for females.
Ursus arctos
Preparation for hibernation. Bears begin searching for a den and forage heavily to build up fat reserves.
Canis lupus
The pack hunts large game such as deer to stock up on food before winter. Pups become full-fledged pack members.
Ursus arctos arctos
September is a time of fat accumulation before hibernation. Bears increase their activity.
Anser anser
Migration begins. Flocks head south.
Canis lupus lupus
Wolves become more coordinated in their hunting of large game.
Anser albifrons
Preparing for migration. Flocks form in readiness for southward flight.
Tetrastes bonasia
Preparing for autumn. Grouse begin searching for shelters and food for wintering.
Lynx lynx wrangeli
The lynx continues hunting hares and other small animals. Young lynx begin hunting on their own.
Lagopus lagopus
Preparing for autumn. Birds begin searching for shelters and food reserves for winter.
Vulpes vulpes
Preparing for winter. Foxes increase their food stores.
Aythya marila
Preparing for migration. Chicks start becoming more independent.
Coturnix coturnix
Preparing for autumn. Birds begin searching for shelters and food reserves for winter.
Anas acuta
Strengthening skills. Young ducks become more independent.
Anas crecca
Strengthening skills. Young ducks become more independent.
Lepus timidus
The snowshoe hare becomes less active and starts hiding from predators.