b"Alpine ibex and mouflon sheep Feature are high up on the bucket list for German hunters.HUNTING LAWS Roe deer are a common species The accessibility of hunting areastargeted in Germany, along and the infrastructure supportingwith deer found in New Zealand hunting activities vary betweensuch as red, fallow and sika.the two countries. In Germany, the landscape is densely populated, and a hunting license is not a free ticket for hunting in Germany. Hunters must own land larger than 75 hectares or have permission to hunt in a specific area in addition to a valid hunting licence. This regulation is due to German hunting law, which grants landowners the right but also the obligation to hunt. In New Zealand, while some hunting areas may be privately owned, large areas of public land are also available forincluding firearm safety, wildlifetraining, they must pass a series hunting, particularly in the country'sbiology, hunting ethics, conservationof examinations covering various rugged backcountry. principles, relevant laws, regulations,hunting aspects to gain a license. Hunting regulations and laws varyand ethical guidelines. ProficiencyOnly certified hunters are permitted between Germany and New Zealand.in handling rifles and shotguns isto possess firearms, which are listed In Germany, aspiring huntersalso necessary, proven throughin a registry held by the police. must undertake extensive trainingsupervised shooting exercises toAdditionally, hunters are obliged to in hunting theory and practice,ensure accuracy and safety. Afterhave third-party insurance.66FISHING IN GODZONE MAGAZINE"