Batin Island, Hunting reserve on Danube River, Bulgaria
Batin Island is a river island in the Danube with dense vegetation and a variety of wildlife throughout its area. The island spans several hundred hectares and contains different zones where hunting activities take place.
The island formed as part of the Danube landscape and has been used by people over many centuries. Archaeological traces show long human settlement in this section of the river.
Hunters on the island practice traditional management methods that balance game populations with habitat protection. These approaches shape how people interact with nature in this area today.
A hunting lodge on the island accommodates small groups with modern facilities. Visitors have direct access to different areas for hunting activities both on the water and on land.
Waterfowl are hunted from boats on the island, combining river navigation with animal tracking. This hunting method is uncommon in this river section and requires specific skills.
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