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Hobby hunting in Switzerland: criticism, facts, studies and news

IG Wild beim Wild examines hobby hunting with context, sources, research and up-to-date news.

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Context: hobby hunting in Switzerland

This section provides context on the IG Wild beim Wild platform and situates the articles published here on hobby hunting in Switzerland.

Why we take a critical view of hobby hunting

In short: Wild beim Wild is an independent platform for fact checks, research and background analysis on hunting in Switzerland. We examine claims, assess sources and show what the data, studies and applicable hunting law actually reveal.

Why does Wild beim Wild exist?

The debate on hobby hunting is highly politicised in Switzerland. Figures, individual cases and studies are often used selectively, sometimes without context or with abridged conclusions. This is precisely where Wild beim Wild comes in: we make statements verifiable, identify uncertainties and draw a clear distinction between facts, interpretation and assessment. This provides orientation in an emotionally charged Debate on hobby hunting.

What stance does the platform take?

Wild beim Wild criticises hobby hunting as a socially and animal-welfare-wise problematic practice. We argue with verifiable sources, documented cases, official data on crime and hunting as well as research literature. The aim is a transparent debate on whether and in what form hobby hunting fits into a modern nature conservation policy.

Why is Geneva a hobby-hunting-free model?

The canton of Geneva is Switzerland's central reference case demonstrating that a region can function without hobby hunting. Since the ban on private hobby hunting, the state has taken over the necessary wildlife management there. Where interventions are required, they are carried out by cantonal specialist offices and game wardens, with clear rules, transparency and oversight. For wild animals this means less recreational disturbance from hobby hunting, for the public more accountability, and for policymakers a real-world model that shows: abolishing hobby hunting is practically feasible.

How do I recognise a fact check?

A fact check answers a clearly formulated claim. We show where it comes from, what data exists on it and what conclusion follows from it. Not every topic allows for a simple yes-no answer. In such cases we identify the limits of the available data and explain the necessary assumptions. This methodology deliberately differs from opinion-driven contributions on hobby hunting.

Which topics does Wild beim Wild cover?

At the centre are hunting policy, hunting law, kills, animal suffering, animal rights, enforcement practice, wildlife management and the role of authorities and associations. Content is bundled into thematic dossiers, so that recurring political initiatives can be classified more quickly.

Why do you speak of predators?

Terms shape perception. The term predators functionally describes what animals such as the wolf or lynx biologically are, without activating threat imagery. This linguistic precision is central to the debate on predators in Switzerland: wolf, lynx, fox and coexistence.

How do you approach protection and coexistence?

We distinguish between protection status, management instruments and real-world conflicts. Coexistence is a matter of planning, prevention, funding and enforcement. We analyse which measures demonstrably work and how political decisions come about, for example in dealing with wild animals and livestock farming.

Is this a news site or a dossier project?

Both. Alongside current articles, we are building up long-term collections of knowledge. Dossiers provide a structured entry point and help to identify and classify recurring arguments in hunting policy more quickly.

How do you ensure transparency?

We cite sources, link to original documents and separate opinion from verifiable statements. When the body of research on hobby hunting is only of limited reliability, we say so openly. Particularly when it comes to kills, population figures or damage reports, context is decisive in order to avoid misinterpretation.

How can I make good use of the platform?

For the public, the media and politics, it offers orientation in a complex, emotionally charged subject. Use current articles to put events into context and open the dossiers for the bigger picture. For political discussions, we provide vetted sources and argumentation aids, for example template texts for motions in cantonal parliaments.