Junta Nacional de Homologación de Trofeos de Caza

Junta Nacional de Homologación de Trofeos de Caza
National Board of Trophy Hunting Homologation
Upper: Seal of the Junta de Homologación
Lower: Seal of the Spanish delegation of the CIC
Formation1950
HeadquartersAvenida Gran Vía de San Francisco, 4
Madrid
28005
Spain
President
The Marquess of Valdueza
Parent organization
Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food
AffiliationsInternational Council for Game and Wildlife Conservation
WebsiteWebsite of the Ministry

The Junta Nacional de Homologación de Trofeos de Caza (JNHTC, English: National Board of Trophy Hunting Homologation) is the governing body for the control and assessment of trophy hunting in Spain, a branch of the Ministry of Agriculture.[1] It was founded in 1950 and first presided by Eduardo de Figueroa, 8th Count of Yebes.[2] Since 1999, the President is Alonso Álvarez de Toledo, 12th Marquess of Valdueza, who has also served as vice-president of the International Council for Game and Wildlife Conservation and was the head of the Spanish delegation.[3]

The origins of the Junta can be found in 1950, when a group of Spanish noblemen, namely the Marquess of Valdueza and the counts of Yebes, Villada and Seefried designed formulas to establish a valuation of big game trophies by points.[4]

The success of the 1950 Trophy Exhibition held in Madrid encouraged the Administration to officially recognise those who had carried out the technical work, thus establishing the Junta Nacional de Homologación de Trofeos de Caza y Estadística Cinegética, which was assigned to the Superior Council of Continental Fishing, Hunting and National Parks.[4]

Since its creation, the Junta has published catalogues every quinquennium listing every measured medal trophy of the more than a dozen big game species that can be hunted in Spain (it has recently included the Balearean boc and excluded the Iberian lynx and the Cantabrian brown bear since 1973).[5][6] These include the Spanish wolf, wild boar, Iberian red deer, fallow, roe, sarrio, rebeco, Iberian ibex, mouflon, arruí and Balearean boc.[7] As of April 2019, more than 80,000 trophies had been registered by the Junta as having been awarded a gold, silver or bronze medal.[8]

Functions

The Junta is the body in charge of the control, measurement and assessment of hunting trophies in Spain.[9] It is an organism with deep institutional roots, with more than 50 years of existence at the service of hunting activity, in the classification and homologation of the biometric characteristics of the different species.

Hunting, like all forest harvesting, is an inherent part of the economic activity of the forestry sector under the jurisdiction of the Ministry de Agriculture, Fishing, Nutrition and Environment, due to its link to both rural development and nature conservation policies.

It defines the valuation formulas corresponding to each species, adjusting as far as possible those adopted by the International Council for Game and Wildlife Conservation (CIC), and establishes the minimum scores required for the different categories (Gold, Silver and Bronze).

A series of gold medal roe and red deer trophies in typical Spanish taxidermy, measured by the Junta at IFEMA's wildlife fair "Cinegética"

It has the following functions:[10]

  1. Cooperate for the correct application of said formulas, promoting the unification of interpretation criteria among the approval committees of the different Autonomous Communities, preferably attending to the criteria defined by the CIC.
  2. Define the procedures for the homologation of trophies to access the lists of the National Archive of Hunting Trophies, while defining the concepts of National Record of each species, absolute historical record or any other that the Board may consider appropriate to stimulate the management of hunting wealth based on a sustainable use of hunting resources.
  3. Define the trophy cataloging systems and promote and promote the coordination of these systems between the different approval committees of the Autonomous Communities in order to consolidate the cataloging in the National Archive of Hunting Trophies.
  4. Facilitate the exchange of information and records of the National Archive of Hunting Trophies with each of the homologation commissions of the Autonomous Communities when required.
  5. Maintain close collaboration with international organizations responsible for tasks similar to those of the Board.
  6. Act as an advisory body in the field of hunting, hunting management and conservation of ecosystems for the General State Administration and for the different Autonomous Communities.
  7. Inform the General Directorate of Rural Development and Forest Policy regarding matters related to big game that could affect more than one Autonomous Community, either at its request or on its own initiative, and propose the measures it deems appropriate.
  8. Propose to the General Directorate for Rural Development and Forest Policy the renewal, increase or decrease of its members when circumstances require it, as well as the appointment of collaborating advisers.
  9. Measure and approve all kinds of Spanish hunting trophies, both in official competitions and exhibitions and at the request of the owners, and issue the supporting documents for the approvals carried out, without prejudice to the powers of the autonomous communities.
  10. Prepare the catalogs of hunting trophies, in which the homologated trophies will be collected and as many data as necessary in order to highlight the evolution and development of the different species.
  11. Ensure the protection of the biological diversity of the Spanish hunting fauna and, in particular, for its genetic purity.
  12. Value the hunting resources existing in Spain and making these values transcend the existing international organizations in the matter.

Measurable species

Rare Junta medals for the Iberian wolf species (bronze, silver and gold). During the period 2006–2010, only 43 were granted in total[11]

The following is a list of all the big-game species in Spain that are currently or have in the past been measured. The Junta has excluded the Cantabrian brown bear and the Iberian lynx since 1973 (due to their hunting prohibition).[12] Below is the official benchmark of points to assess whether the hunted animal in question qualifies as gold, silver or bronze medal. Only a small percentage of hunted animals in Spain is worthy of a medal, which the Junta measures in accordance to the CIC.

If a trophy is awarded any of the three available medals, it will be published in the Junta catalogues that are produced every five-year periods, with relation to the species, the hunter and the finca or national park it was harvested in.[13] For instance, the Duke of Württemberg harvested a 223,35 point (silver medal) Iberian ibex in Gredos National Park in 1977, which at the time placed him 204th on the national ranking.[14]

To date, only four people have hunted all big-game species in the fauna of Spain: the marquesses of Villaviciosa de Asturias and Valdueza, Carlos Rein and Infanta Alicia of Spain, as a privilege of a time when no species were protected.[15][16]

Iberian wolf

  • Gold medal: 41[17]
  • Silver medal: 39 - 40,99
  • Bronze medal: 37 - 38,99
Iberian wolf ranking (top 10)[18]
No. Hunter Date Estate/National Park Province Points Medal
1 José Luis Santos Díez 27/11/1970 Navamartina Jaén 43,75 *Current World Record
2 Diego Otero Pérez 07/12/2004 Pedroso Lugo 43,50
3 Samuel Romano López-Flores 11/09/1970 Los Alarcones Jaén 43,20
4 Francisco José Semuelas 24/12/2007 Villar de los Pisones Zamora 42,80
5 Junta of Castile and León 24/11/2006 Santa Elena de Jamuz León 42,80
6 José Manuel Gamero Cívico 28/01/1969 Las Umbrías Seville 42,75
7 Jacinto Sánchez Maza 22/09/1998 R.N. de Riaño León 42,50
8 José Méndez Barroso 21/11/1980 Manca y Mingolla Cáceres 42,50
9 Sabino Santos Parrilla 12/01/2002 Viaducto de Agavanzal Zamora 42,40
10 José V. de Soto 30/09/2000 El Carrascal Palencia 42,30

Wild boar

  • Gold medal: 110[19]
  • Silver medal: 105 - 109,99
  • Bronze medal: 100 - 104,99
Wild boar ranking (top 10)[20]
No. Hunter Date Estate/National Park Province Points Medal
1 Tomás Higuero de Juan 12/02/1983 Palomares-San Simón Cáceres 136,95
2 Agustín Calderón Calderón 30/11/2002 R.R. de Cameros-Demanda La Rioja 132,93
3 Francisco Sáiz Herrera 12/02/1983 Mata de Pedro Soria 132,44
4 Carlo C. Bononi 08/12/2001 Monte del Duque Málaga 131,08
5 José M. López Pérez 14/12/2003 Sierra de la Espada Murcia 130,29
6 José Antonio Sáez Royuela 01/12/1968 R.N. Sierra de la Demanda Burgos 129,20
7 Jesús Martín-Sanz 15/08/2002 Briones-Peralberche Guadalajara 129,18
8 Alfredo Nieto T. 25/08/2004 Paraje Entreaguas Guadalajara 129,10
9 Aitor Eransus 12/10/2005 Uli Navarre 128,80
10 José Maldonado M. 11/02/2006 Losilla y Veguilla de Bujeda Guadalajara 128,55

Fallow deer

  • Gold medal: 180[21]
  • Silver medal: 170 - 170,99
  • Bronze medal: 160 - 169,99
Fallow deer ranking (top 10)[22]
No. Hunter Date Estate/National Park Province Points Medal
1 Javier Corsini Freese 26/09/1998 La Alcaría Cádiz 224,77
2 Antonio Hernández Alonso 08/11/2000 La Alcaría Cádiz 216,13
3 María Cabanyes Pineda 11/11/1953 Viñuelas Madrid 214,13
4 Juan Antonio Mozos B. 20/09/2005 La Alberquilla Toledo 213,21
5 Francisco Ostos de la Serna 12/10/1998 Navas de San Luis Málaga 213,17
6 Manuel Fraga Iribarne 19/09/1998 Mata Del Moral León 212,81
7 Jesús Ortiz Collado 11/12/2006 La Caleruela Toledo 212,41
8 Juan Abelló Gallo 30/08/1995 Ballesteros Toledo 212,08
9 Luis Mac-Crohon Garay 01/09/2003 Revilla de la Cañada Ávila 211,98
10 Jesús Gracia Vidal 23/09/2004 La Alcaría Cádiz 211,33

Iberian red deer

  • Gold medal: 181[23]
  • Silver medal: 173 - 180,99
  • Bronze medal: 165 - 172,99
Iberian red deer ranking (top 10)[24]
No. Hunter Date Estate/National Park Province Points Medal
1 The Marquess of Real Socorro 01/09/2016 La Corchera Madrid 249,27 *Current World Record
2 José Recio Lozano 20/09/2010 El Pimpollar Seville 235,43
3 Juan Abelló Gallo 11/09/2004 El Palomar Albacete 228,87
4 H.M. The King of Spain 06/09/2004 La Ermita Madrid 223,81
5 H.M. The King of Spain 24/09/2000 El Palomar Albacete 223,72
6 Antonio Fernández Díez 30/09/2000 Mata del Moral León 222,58
7 Esteban Iglesias de Sena 04/10/2015 Lanseros Zamora 222,38
8 Víctor Colino Blasco 26/01/2008 Peñas Amarillas Ciudad Real 222,30
9 Francisco Diezma Rodríguez 17/11/2002 La Alberquilla Toledo 220,91
10 Agropecuaria Sierra Morena, S.L. 01/01/2004 El Palomar Albacete 219,89

Roe deer

  • Gold medal: 130[25]
  • Silver medal: 115 - 129,99
  • Bronze medal: 105 - 114,99
Roe deer ranking (top 10)[26]
No. Hunter Date Estate/National Park Province Points Medal
1 Sergio Muela García 09/06/2016 La Nava de Jadraque Guadalajara 250,00 *Current World Record[27]
2 Alberto Cortina Alcocer 01/05/2008 Las Cuevas Ciudad Real 229,83
3 J.R.T. 07/05/2015 Undisclosed Zaragoza 227,48
4 Carlos Guindo López 02/07/2017 Salmeroncillo Cuenca 223,53
5 Agustín Torrego Casado 14/05/2002 Hontoria del Pinar Burgos 215,53
6 Antonio Regalado Corisco 05/04/2009 Burbagena Teruel 214,74
7 Daniel Serrano Lara 17/10/2001 Valdevetalla Burgos 214,40
8 Carlos Escarza Blas 27/07/2015 Redecilla del Camino Burgos 211,90
9 José Manuel Gimeno Bernal 01/05/2005 La Casa Zaragoza 210,30
10 Pedro Mateache Sacristán 06/06/1999 Riba de Santiuste Guadalajara 207,85

Sarrio

Male

  • Gold medal: 97[28]
  • Silver medal: 92 - 96,99
  • Bronze medal: 87 - 91,99
Male sarrio ranking (top 10)[29]
No. Hunter Date Estate/Natural Park Province Points Medal
1 Jordi Boix Alabau 25/05/1999 R.N. de Alto Pallars-Arán Lleida 113,38 *Current World Record
2 Josep María Farras Gispert 10/11/2004 La Vansa i Fórnols Lleida 112,78
3 José Ramón de Camps Galobart 22/07/2014 R.N.C. de Freser-Setcases Girona 112,22
4 Francisco Javier Semelas 07/11/2003 R.N. de Alto Pallars-Arán Lleida 112,05
5 Juan Hernández Madrid 24/12/2009 Oden Lleida 111,10
6 Juan Hernández Madrid 20/10/2010 Cambrils Lleida 110,10
7 José Gallego Palacios 12/11/2016 Cers Barcelona 109,67
8 Jaume Blanque Gil 11/11/2003 Moripol Lleida 109,53
9 Emilio Alloza M. 01/11/1988 R.N. del Cadí Barcelona 109,15
10 Jordi Baux Alabau 17/11/2008 R.N.C. de Freser-Setcases Girona 108,60

Female

  • Gold medal: 93
  • Silver medal: 88 - 92,99
  • Bronze medal: 83 - 87,99
Female sarrio ranking (top 10)[30]
No. Hunter Date Estate/Natural Park Province Points Medal
1 Jordi Baux Alabau 03/11/2008 R.N.C. de Freser-Setcases Girona 99,95 *Current World Record
2 Francisco Torres Real 14/04/2005 Basella Lleida 99,12
3 Jordi Boix Alabau 01/10/2004 R.N. del Cadí Barcelona 98,95
4 Pedro Isern Pascal 08/11/1980 R.N.C. de Freser-Setcases Girona 98,85
5 The Viscount of Belloch 01/10/1976 R.N. de Alto Pallars-Arán Lleida 98,10
6 Jordi Boix Alabau 01/11/1992 R.N. de Alto Pallars-Arán Lleida 97,95
7 Jordi Boix Alabau 01/10/1997 Capdella Lleida 97,58
8 Emilio Alloza Muniesa 21/11/1990 R.N. del Cadí Barcelona 97,40
9 Ana Navarro Moreno 07/10/1994 Capdella Lleida 97,10
10 Jordi Boix Alabau 01/09/1997 Capdella Lleida 96,88

Rebeco

Male

  • Gold medal: 85[31]
  • Silver medal: 81,5 - 84,99
  • Bronze medal: 78 - 81,49
Male rebeco ranking (top 10)[32]
No. Hunter Date Estate/Natural Park Province Points Medal
1 The Marquess of Santo Floro 11/11/2012 Foradada del Toscar Huesca 110,65 *Current World Record
2 Antonio Pérez Mariscal 05/09/2006 Valdeteja León 94,29
3 Salvador Pascual Tamrit 25/10/2001 R.N. del Saja Cantabria 94,02
4 José Luis Rodríguez Gregores 20/10/1990 Muniacos y Semeldón Asturias 93,62
5 Álvaro Argüelles Martínez 05/11/1975 Puropinto y Fresnedal Asturias 93,45
6 Juan Antonio García Paz 20/11/1974 Sobrescobio Asturias 92,50
7 Alfredo Martínez Pérez 26/09/1982 R.N. de Picos de Europa Asturias 92,18
8 José María Fernández G. 17/10/1988 R.N. de Fuentes Carrionas Palencia 91,70
9 Alberto Borés 01/01/1969 Rivera del Carrión Palencia 91,70
10 Jaime González Fernández 16/09/1995 R.N. de Riaño León 91,53

Female

  • Gold medal: 81
  • Silver medal: 77,5 - 84,99
  • Bronze medal: 74 - 77,49
Female rebeco ranking (top 10)[33]
No. Hunter Date Estate/Natural Park Province Points Medal
1 Carlos Vicente Rivera Blanco 02/09/2006 Valleras León 92,62 *Current World Record
2 Dirección General de Medio Natural 25/11/2000 R.N. de Riaño León 90,88
3 Valentín de Madariaga Oya 15/10/1994 Pandemules Asturias 89,50
4 Fernando Sáinz Quintana 13/11/1979 La Lluesa León 85,97
5 Alfonso Couret Storich 21/11/2006 R.N. de Benasque Huesca 85,95
6 Daniel Ruiz Pita 04/10/1975 R.N. de Redes Asturias 85,92
7 Enrique Longares 07/10/1970 R.N. de Riaño León 85,80
8 Alfonso Pérez Andújar 01/12/1982 Ponga Asturias 85,72
9 Juan P. García Lomas 12/12/1977 Ponga Asturias 85,50
10 Primitivo de la Quintana López 24/09/1975 R.N. de Redes Asturias 85,40

Iberian ibex

1950 Trophy Hunting Exhibition of the Junta de Homologación in Madrid. At the forefront, a full-length Iberian ibex standing

North zone

For those harvested in the provinces of Ávila, Burgos, León, Salamanca, Segovia, Zamora, Cáceres (north of River Tagus), Madrid, Lugo, Ourense, Asturias, Tarragona, Barcelona, Castellón and Teruel.

  • Gold medal: 230[34]
  • Silver medal: 220 - 229,99
  • Bronze medal: 205 - 219,99

Mid zone

For those harvested in the provinces of Valencia, Alicante, Murcia, Albacete, Ciudad Real, Cuenca, Guadalajara, Toledo, Cáceres (south of River Tagus) and Zaragoza.

  • Gold medal: 225
  • Silver medal: 215 - 224,99
  • Bronze medal: 205 - 214,99

South zone

For those harvested in the provinces of Almería, Cádiz, Córdoba, Granada, Jaén, Málaga y Seville.

  • Gold medal: 220
  • Silver medal: 210 - 219,99
  • Bronze medal: 195 - 209,99
Iberian ibex ranking (top 10)[35]
No. Hunter Date Estate/National Park Province Points Medal
1 Great Spanish Hunts, S.L. 27/05/2012 La Umbría Jaén 311,47 *Current World Record
2 Great Spanish Hunts, S.L. 23/03/2012 R.R.C. de Riaño León 300,39
3 Garganta de Gredos, S.L. 15/12/2011 Garganta de Gredos Cáceres 300,20
4 H.M. The King of Spain 13/05/2005 La Umbría Jaén 298,26
5 Jesús Montaner Fragüet 19/05/2005 R.N. de Riaño León 295,03
6 H.M. The King of Spain 22/06/1996 R.N. de las Batuecas Salamanca 288,50
7 The Marquess of Pardo de Figueroa 16/10/2009 R.R.C. de Riaño León 288,10
8 H.M. The King of Spain 10/03/1989 R.N. de las Batuecas Salamanca 287,90
9 H.M. The King of Spain 01/01/2002 Garganta de Gredos Cáceres 286,39
10 Marcial Gómez Sequeira 01/05/1990 R.N. de las Batuecas Salamanca 281,23

Mouflon

  • Gold medal: 205[36]
  • Silver medal: 195 - 204,99
  • Bronze medal: 185 - 194,99
Mouflon ranking (top 10)[37]
No. Hunter Date Estate/National Park Province Points Medal
1 José Luis Martín Tomás 27/10/1991 Los Claros Ciudad Real 230,10
2 Enrique Albert Soriano 05/02/2005 Mingorramos Jaén 229,80
3 Álvaro Sáinz de Vicuña Bemberg 15/08/2002 Dehesa de las Cañadas Seville 228,33
4 Álvaro Sáinz de Vicuña Bemberg 28/09/2002 Charco Redondo Seville 228,20
5 Miguel Higuero Zúñiga 30/11/2007 Charco Redondo Seville 227,55
6 Juan Martín Gómez 01/06/2003 La Gamonosa Seville 226,25
7 Florentino Romero R. 18/01/2003 Dehesa del Caballero Segovia 225,10
8 Enrique Ponce Martínez 30/09/1999 El Palomar Albacete 224,25
9 Ángel Luis Redondo Abad 06/10/2003 La Alberquilla Toledo 223,65
10 Adolfo Suárez Illana 20/10/2001 El Palomar Albacete 223,00

Arruí

  • Gold medal: 350[38]
  • Silver medal: 330 - 349,99
  • Bronze medal: 310 - 329,99
Arruí ranking (top 10)[39]
No. Hunter Date Estate/National Park Province Points Medal
1 Jesús Franco Muñoz 14/12/1997 El Retorno Valencia 370,05
2 H.M. The King of Spain 01/04/2000 El Tochar Valencia 359,50
3 Agustín García Álvaro 22/11/1994 El Tochar Valencia 359,00
4 Alberto Roemmers 26/10/1980 R.N. Sierra Espuña Murcia 358,00
5 Arturo Santos Tejedor 21/12/1999 El Tochar Valencia 357,10
6 Luis Gimeno Planes 16/01/2001 El Tochar Valencia 355,80
7 Marcial Gómez Sequeira 15/10/1997 Quinto Bocanegra Ciudad Real 355,30
8 Enrique Reyes 14/02/2004 La Loma Alicante 354,10
9 Pedro Mateache Zubiete 06/02/2000 El Coto Cáceres 353,50
10 H.M. The King of Spain 02/04/2000 El Retorno Valencia 353,00

Balearean boc

  • Gold medal: 310,00[40]
  • Silver medal: 290,00 - 309,99
  • Bronze medal: 270,00 - 289,99
Balearean boc ranking (top 10)[41]
No. Hunter Date Estate/Natural Park Province Points Medal
1 Daniel Anthony Peyerk 2010 La Victòria Mallorca 347,80 *Current World Record
2 Bartolomé Llompart Pascual 2008 La Victòria Mallorca 343,40
3 José Manuel Olabarría García 2008 La Victòria Mallorca 342,90
4 Juan Martínez del Barrio 2008 La Victòria Mallorca 341,10
5 Charlotte Marie Peyerk 2010 La Victòria Mallorca 339,80
6 Víctor Blanquer Grande 2008 La Victòria Mallorca 335,50
7 Ramón Estalella Halffter 2008 La Victòria Mallorca 319,80
8 Miguel Ángel Borges Sanguino 2009 La Victòria Mallorca 318,60
9 Francisco Caballero Puig 2008 La Victòria Mallorca 318,00
10 Enrique Pérez Zárate 2009 La Victòria Mallorca 315,60

Cantabrian brown bear

  • Gold medal: 51,01[42]
  • Silver medal: 47,01 - 51,00
  • Bronze medal: 42,01 - 47,00
Cantabrian brown bear ranking (top 10)[43]
No. Hunter Date Estate/Natural Park Province Points Medal
1 José Rubio Sañudo 1965 R.N. de Somiedo Asturias 56,90 *Current World Record
2 The Marquess of Valdueza 03/10/1945 R.N. de Somiedo Asturias 55,00
3 H.R.H. The Duchess of Salerno 1962 R.N. de Somiedo Asturias 54,10
4 José Maria Anchisi y de Góngora 1970 R.N. de Somiedo Asturias 50,70
5 Servicio de Pesca Continental, Caza y Parques Naturales 1970 R.N. de Somiedo Asturias 50,30
6 Fernando Fuentes 1970 R.N. de Somiedo Asturias 48,90
7 Ignacio Pidal Bermejillo 1970 R.N. de Somiedo Asturias 48,10
8 Dolores Sainz de Aznar 1970 R.N. de Somiedo Asturias 47,60
9 Carlos Celaya 1970 R.N. de Somiedo Asturias 47,40
10 Juan Velasco 1970 R.N. de Somiedo Asturias 47,20

Iberian lynx

  • Gold medal: 23,01[42]
  • Silver medal: 21,51 - 23,00
  • Bronze medal: 19,01 - 21,50
Iberian lynx ranking (top 10)[44]
No. Hunter Date Estate/Natural Park Province Points Medal
1 José María Moreno Yagüe 20/10/1965 El Cortijillo Toledo 23,65 *Current World Record
2 Andrés de la Plaza 09/09/1967 Fresnedas Altas Ciudad Real 23,60
3 Alfredo Martín-Cubas 1970 La Caleruela Toledo 23,20
4 José Ignacio Villalonga 1970 Gargantilla Toledo 23,15
5 Emilio Cano 1970 El Sauceral Toledo 23,00
6 Antonio Ancarso Carazo 1970 Valdelagrana Jaén 23,00
7 Emilio Cano 1970 El Sauceral Toledo 22,90
8 The Count of Caralt 1970 Lugar Nuevo Jaén 22,70
9 Rafael Müller Astoreca 1970 El Soto Toledo 22,50
10 H.R.H. The Duke of Calabria 1961 Valdecasillas Toledo 22,50

Governing body

President

Vice-president

  • Valentín Almansa de Lara

Spokesmen

  • The Viscount of Salinas
  • Cástor Cañedo Angoso
  • Juan Luis Oliva de Suelves Cazurro
  • Juan del Yerro San Román
  • José Luis López-Schümmer Treviño
  • Francisco Landaluce Domínguez
  • Jorge Bernad Danzberger
  • The Duke of Algeciras
  • Juan José Viola Cardoso
  • Luis de la Peña Fernández-Nespral
  • Jose Ignacio Crespo Fernández
  • Jose Manuel Jaquotot Sáenz de Miera
  • Jose Hernández Fernández
  • Adolfo Díaz-Ambrona Medrano
  • Ángel Fernández Díaz
  • Guillermo Ceballos Watling
  • Roberto González Hernando

Secretary

  • Carlos Guillén del Rey

Timeline of presidents

Territorial delegations

Autonomous Community Commission Webpage
Castile and León Castile and León Comisión de Homologación de Trofeos de Caza de Castilla y León medioambiente.jcyl.es
Catalonia Catalonia Comisión de Cataluña de Homologación de Trofeos de Caza gencat.cat Archived 2019-12-28 at the Wayback Machine
Valencian Community Valencian Community Comisión Valenciana de Homologación de Trofeos de Caza dogv.gva.es
Community of Madrid Community of Madrid Comisión de Homologación de Trofeos de Caza Mayor de la Comunidad de Madrid comunidad.madrid
Basque Country (autonomous community) Basque Country Comisión de Homologación de Trofeos de Caza de la Comunidad Autónoma del País Vasco euskadi.eus

See also

References

  1. ^ La Vanguardia: España, principal cazadora de trofeos animales fuera de sus fronteras - Ànnia Monreal, 15 April 2016
  2. ^ Real Academia de la Historia: Eduardo de Figueroa y Alonso-Martínez - Concepción Díez-Pastor Iribas
  3. ^ ABC: XII marqués de Valdueza: un gran cazador, gestor, dueño de rehala, agricultor y ganadero - Arantza del Barrio, 3 February 2020
  4. ^ a b Homologación de Trofeos (1988). p. 7
  5. ^ M. Martínez Jáuregui et al., "Understanding long-term hunting statistics: the case of Spain (1972-2007)" in Forest Systems, Instituto Nacional de Investigación y Tecnología Agraria y Alimentaria (INIA), Universidad Politécnica de Madrid (Madrid, 2011), pp. 141-148
  6. ^ El Confidencial: Las monterías de la 'jet set': quiénes se llevan los mayores trofeos de caza - Antonio Villareal et al., 7 July 2017
  7. ^ Juan Ignacio Rengifo Gallego, La oferta de caza en España en el contexto del turismo cinegético internacional: las especies de caza mayor, Universidad de Extremadura (Oct., 2008), pp. 61-63
  8. ^ Expansión: El ciervo ibérico, la pieza más admirada - Jaime Lázaro, 17 April 2019
  9. ^ El Mundo: Juan Abelló le quita el récord a don Juan Carlos - Javier Pérez de Albéniz, 9 January 2005
  10. ^ Boletín Oficial del Estado (BOE) - 3 July 2013
  11. ^ Ministerio de Agricultura, Alimentación y Medio Ambiente, Catálogo de Trofeos de Caza (2006-2010), DiScript Preimpresión, S. L. (Madrid, 2015), p. 24
  12. ^ Marco Alonso, "Yo no Disparé al Oso" in El Norte de Castilla (Jan., 2018)
  13. ^ Sociedad Española de Ciencias Forestales, "Gestión del monte: servicios ambientales y bioeconomía" in 7o Congreso Forestal Español, Cáceres (Jun., 2017), p. 1
  14. ^ Homologación de Trofeos (1988). p. 241
  15. ^ Virginia Hernández, "La caza es una ganadería más que tenemos que cuidar" in Los Dueños de la Caza, PAPEL (El Mundo), Número Especial (Nov., 2020), p. 12
  16. ^ Margarita Cavadas, "S.A.R. la Infanta Alicia celebra su 95 cumpleaños" in Cazavisión, 22 November 2012
  17. ^ Junta Nacional de Homologación de Trofeos de Caza, "Lobo (Canis lupus signatus)" in Manual Práctico Para la Medición de Trofeos de Caza
  18. ^ Caza Visión: Ranking de Caza Mayor (Lobo) 1-10
  19. ^ Junta Nacional de Homologación de Trofeos de Caza, "Jabalí (Sus scrofa baeticus/Sus scrofa castilianus)" in Manual Práctico Para la Medición de Trofeos de Caza
  20. ^ Caza Visión: Ranking de Caza Mayor (Jabalí) 1-10
  21. ^ Junta Nacional de Homologación de Trofeos de Caza, "Gamo (Dama dama)" in Manual Práctico Para la Medición de Trofeos de Caza
  22. ^ Caza Visión: Ranking de Caza Mayor (Gamo) 1-10
  23. ^ Junta Nacional de Homologación de Trofeos de Caza, "Ciervo (Cervus elaphus hispanicus)" in Manual Práctico Para la Medición de Trofeos de Caza
  24. ^ Caza Visión: Ranking de Caza Mayor (Venado) 1-10
  25. ^ Junta Nacional de Homologación de Trofeos de Caza, "Corzo (Capreolus capreolus canus/Capreolus capreolus decorus/Capreolus capreolus capreolus)" in Manual Práctico Para la Medición de Trofeos de Caza
  26. ^ Caza Visión: Ranking de Caza Mayor (Corzo) 1-10
  27. ^ Jara y Sedal: Ya es oficial: el récord de corzo del mundo es español - 27 September 2016
  28. ^ Junta Nacional de Homologación de Trofeos de Caza, "Sarrio (Rupicabra pyrenaica pyrenaica)" in Manual Práctico Para la Medición de Trofeos de Caza
  29. ^ Caza Visión: Ranking de Caza Mayor (Sarrio macho) 1-10
  30. ^ Caza Visión: Ranking de Caza Mayor (Sarrrio hembra) 1-10
  31. ^ Junta Nacional de Homologación de Trofeos de Caza, "Rebeco (Rupicabra pyrenaica parva)" in Manual Práctico Para la Medición de Trofeos de Caza
  32. ^ Caza Visión: Ranking de Caza Mayor (Rebeco macho) 1-10
  33. ^ Caza Visión: Ranking de Caza Mayor (Rebeco hembra) 1-10
  34. ^ Junta Nacional de Homologación de Trofeos de Caza, "Cabra Montés (Capra pyrenaica victoriae/Capra pyrenaica hispanica)" in Manual Práctico Para la Medición de Trofeos de Caza
  35. ^ Caza Visión: Ranking de Caza Mayor (Macho Montés) 1-10
  36. ^ Junta Nacional de Homologación de Trofeos de Caza, "Muflón (Ovis ammon musimon)" in Manual Práctico Para la Medición de Trofeos de Caza
  37. ^ Caza Visión: Ranking de Caza Mayor (Muflón) 1-10
  38. ^ Junta Nacional de Homologación de Trofeos de Caza, "Arrui (Ammotragus lervia lervia)" in Manual Práctico Para la Medición de Trofeos de Caza
  39. ^ Caza Visión: Ranking de Caza Mayor (Arruí) 1-10
  40. ^ Ministerio de Agricultura, Alimentación y Medio Ambiente, Catálogo de Trofeos de Caza (2006-2010), DiScript Preimpresión, S. L. (Madrid, 2015), p. 320
  41. ^ Ministerio de Agricultura, Alimentación y Medio Ambiente, Catálogo de Trofeos de Caza (2006-2010), DiScript Preimpresión, S. L. (Madrid, 2015), p. 314
  42. ^ a b Homologación de Trofeos (1973). p. 567
  43. ^ Homologación de Trofeos (1973). p. 265
  44. ^ Homologación de Trofeos (1973). p. 291
  45. ^ Ministerio de Agricultura, Pesca y Alimentación - Junta Nacional de Homologación de Trofeos de Caza

Bibliography

  • Homologación de Trofeos, Junta Nacional de (1973). III Catálogo General de Trofeos de Caza. Imprenta Agi.
  • Homologación de Trofeos, Junta Nacional de (1988). IV Catálogo General de Trofeos de Caza; 1975-1984. Petróleos del Mediterráneo, S.A. (PETROMED). ISBN 84-404-1941-4.

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