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Police to monitor elk, deer hunting from Sep 30 to Oct 27

Published : 29 Sep 2024, 00:57

  DF Report
File Photo: Lapland Material Bank by Arto Komulainen.

The police will carry out an intensified elk and deer hunting control operation from September 30 to October 27, said the National Police Board in a recent press release.

The operation will be carried out when the elk hunting season is already underway and hunting clubs are at their most active.

The operation will be carried out in cooperation with other wilderness supervisory authorities responsible for hunting and fishing matters, the Finnish Border Guard, Customs and Metsähallitus.

According to statistics from the Natural Resources Institute Finland (Luke), around 112,000 hunters participated in elk hunting in 2023 and 32,345 animals were taken.

Hunting controls always involve safety monitoring, especially when handling firearms.

Matters to be monitored include non-intoxication, the ability to handle a firearm and compliance with safety regulations.

Cervid hunting is more strictly regulated than that of other game since the use of robust weapons and powerful cartridges and bullets requires special attention to safety aspects.