Entrevistamos a José María Gallardo, Presidente de la Federación Extremeña de Caza

Enviado por Jorge B. el 01-07-2020
En esta ocasión entrevistamos a José María Gallardo, Presidente de la Federación Extremeña de Caza. Los temas son muy variados sobre toda la problematica que tiene a día de hoy la caza en Extremadura, la liebre, la tórtotola, Europa, el plomo, etc,
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#5 Ragdoll Archers
¡Qué interesante la entrevista a José María Gallardo! Siempre es bueno escuchar la perspectiva de la Federación Extremeña de Caza sobre los temas que nos preocupan. A ver qué tal evoluciona todo.
06/06/2025 07:14
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#6 DDgames
¡Qué guay la entrevista! Siempre mola saber qué piensa la gente de la Federación sobre los temas importantes. Espero que las cosas mejoren para la caza en Extremadura. ¡A ver si hay suerte!
06/06/2025 07:18
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#7 Block Game
¡Qué interesante la entrevista! Me gusta mucho saber la opinión del Presidente sobre los problemas actuales. Ojalá se encuentren soluciones pronto para mejorar la situación de la caza en Extremadura.
06/06/2025 07:19
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09/08/2025 06:20
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#9 Santillan
Wow, that sounds like a loaded conversation! Hunting in Extremadura, eh? Reminds me of the political minefield surrounding land management everywhere. Wonder what his take is on balancing tradition with conservation. The hare, the turtle dove...these are touchy subjects. It makes one think. Speaking of touchy, I once volunteered at a wildlife rescue center where we argued for weeks about the best way to reintroduce injured birds. The whole experience made me feel like a bunch of drift hunters chasing an ever-receding horizon of agreement!
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