Estonian Hunters’ Society


It is known that the first hunting organizations in Estonia were established in 1869 in Pärnu. A turning point in the development of hunting in Estonia was the adoption of the Hunting Act in 1934. Hunting organizations were constantly appearing and in 1967 the Estonian Hunters' Union was formed, whose members are now the majority of Estonian hunters who take care of game and hunt in about 85% of Estonian hunting grounds. EJS deals with public relations, legislative proposals, hunting tourism, hunting economy, hunter education, hunting shooting, hunting dogs, hunting trophies, organizes meetings, etc. EJS publishes the only Estonian hunting magazine Eesti Jahimees. Kuristiku 7 EE-10127 Tallinn, Estonia TEL: +372 602 59 70 WEBSITE: www.ejs.ee

Estonian Hunters’ Society
Estonian Hunters’ Society
Estonian Hunters’ Society
Estonian Hunters’ Society

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Email: info@rmef.org

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PO Box 282  
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📞 Phone:
+61 (8) 8382 4666 (Main Office)

📧 Email:
info@chasa.org.au

🌐 Website:
https://www.chasa.org.au

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Email: askmdf@muledeer.org
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Email: info@wildsheepfoundation.org

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