The Tartu City Government has finalized a cooperation agreement with MTÜ Tähtvere Jahiselts. This agreement formally grants the jahiselts the right to utilize designated city-owned properties for organized hunting activities. The scope of the agreement covers several specific areas within the municipality, including Haage, Ilmatsalu, Kandiküla, Kardla, Märja, Pihva, Rahinge, Rõhu, Tüki, and Vorbuse. Furthermore, the access extends into the Tähtvere and Veeriku city districts, providing a defined operational zone for the association. Beyond the right to hunt, the cooperation pact stipulates specific environmental responsibilities for the jahiselts. Under the terms of the agreement, the association is obligated, should the need arise, to manage and remove snares set within densely vegetated areas. Additionally, they are responsible for the systematic removal of deceased wildlife found on the designated lands. This partnership formalizes the framework for resource management, balancing recreational activities with ecological maintenance within the Tartu urban landscape. The collaboration ensures that hunting operations are conducted within legal parameters, Topics: #jahiselts #tartu #ning Post navigation JULM LAHUTUS⟩Big Mike’i kehastanud Quinton Aaron sai pärast koomast ärkamist teada, et naine oli talle aastaid valetanud OLED NÕUS?⟩Nende tähtkujude esindajad on lähedaste suhtes eriti kaitsvad