návnada
Návnada is a concept in hunting and wildlife management that involves the luring or attracting of game animals, particularly ungulates and large mammals, into a controlled environment or area, such as a hunting enclosure or a trap. Návnada can be achieved through various means, including the use of baits, decoys, and other attractants, as well as the creation of bait stations or hunting blinds.
In modern times, návnada is often associated with the practice of trophy hunting, in which hunters pay
Historically, návnada practices were an essential component of rural subsistence economies and traditional hunting cultures, providing
Regulatory frameworks for návnada vary widely across cultures and jurisdictions, often incorporating elements of wildlife management,