In the third week of January 2021, one hunting club from Limburg (Belgium) distributed almost 24,000 hedging plants and trees to hunters with the aim of improving local ecosystems and biodiversity. This action will provide food and shelter for both huntable and non-huntable species on approximately 12 hectares of forest or 16 kilometers of hedgerows. Partridges and pheasants in particular, as well as many migratory birds, mustelids and even hamsters will benefit from these efforts. The Limburg hunting association has paid a large part of the costs of this campaign.

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