JagdEizendorf- Abschussplaner
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2025
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The Eizendorf Hunting Association currently uses a traditional logbook to record hunting kills. These kills must be reported regularly and in a timely manner to the district authority of Perg throughout the hunting year. While it would ideally be best to report the kills immediately after an animal is taken, there are several practical issues that complicate this process. Common problems include illegible handwriting or blood stains on the pages of the logbook, which lead to uncertainties and errors in recording.
In addition, animals trapped in live traps and roadkill (animals that have been killed in traffic accidents or other unforeseen events) also need to be continuously reported. Since there has not been a centralized or structured way to record these incidents, such reports have previously been made through a WhatsApp group. However, this method posed the risk of important information being overlooked or forgotten.
The aim of this thesis is to develop an application that will allow hunters to directly report their kills. This will not only eliminate the cumbersome ”paperwork,”but also enable a more accurate and efficient record-keeping process. Hunters will be able to make their reports immediately and digitally, thereby avoiding errors caused by illegible handwriting or delays in transmitting information. At the same time, the hunting leader will have the ability to export the current kill list at any time and generate detailed statistics to better understand where and which species of animals were killed. This application will therefore contribute significantly to optimizing the documentation and reporting of kills and other relevant hunting events, while also reducing the workload of both the hunters and the hunting leader.