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| Period | Key Developments | Impact on Modern Hunting | |--------|------------------|--------------------------| | | Hunting reserved for royalty and high nobility; forest law ( forestis ). | Established the principle that hunting is a privilege, not a right. | | Habsburg Era (1526–1918) | Codified Jagdgesetze ; introduction of hunting districts ( Jagdbezirke ). | Created the first systematic division of hunting grounds, a template for today’s lovecké revíry . | | First Czechoslovak Republic (1918–1938) | 1918 Act on Game Management; democratization of hunting licenses. | Opened the sport to broader society while retaining state oversight. | | Socialist Czechoslovakia (1948–1989) | Nationalization of forests; state‑run hunting farms; “collective hunting.” | Emphasized population control and game production, laying groundwork for modern wildlife statistics. | | Post‑Communist Era (1990‑present) | 1995 Game Act, EU accession (2004), adoption of EU Habitat Directive. | Integration of Czech hunting into EU conservation standards; emergence of “free” hunting within regulated limits. |
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