Young hunters in Dalarna decline despite strong hunting culture

An analysis from Naturvårdsverket shows that the number of hunters in Dalarna is falling, especially among the young. The development follows a national trend despite the region's strong hunting tradition.

Between 2015 and 2025 the number of hunting permit holders in Dalarna fell by 12 percent. The share dropped from 6.0 percent in 2005 to 4.5 percent in 2024. For those aged up to 29 the proportion plunged from 11.0 percent to 7.6 percent between 2017 and 2025.

Rasmus Söderberg, youth officer at the Swedish Association for Hunting and Wildlife Management in Falu Jaktvårdskrets, confirms the trend. He says few young people enter hunting without family connections and that social media spreads a distorted image.

Dalarna nevertheless has the country's strongest hunting culture according to the figures. 51 percent view hunting as an important tradition compared with 36 percent nationally. Only 9.5 percent mainly hunt in other counties.

To reverse the decline the association arranges trial activities including wildlife management and shooting for young people.

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Dramatic illustration of crime scenes from multiple fatal shootings in Swedish cities Örebro, Stockholm, and Malmö.
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Five shootings since the weekend, three fatal

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Five shootings have occurred in Sweden since the weekend, three of them fatal. The incidents took place in Örebro, the Stockholm area, and Malmö. Justice Minister Gunnar Strömmer described them as horrific acts of violence.

Following the Sundsvall Administrative Court's March 17 decision to lift a temporary halt, the license hunt for lynx in Dalarna has resumed amid ongoing appeals. Hunters are permitted to shoot 20 lynx—nearly double last year's quota—while the Nature Protection Association, which appealed in 11 counties, criticizes the move.

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The lynx hunt started on March 1 in Sweden, with a quota of 153 animals to be shot, equating to more than one tenth of the population. Despite causing few damages and being protected under EU law, the hunt is conducted annually mainly for trophies. Opinion polls indicate low public support for license hunting.

A new study from the Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences and Inland Norway University of Applied Sciences shows that hunting is the primary cause of moose deaths in Scandinavian wolf territories. Researchers in the Skandulv project analyzed data from 20 wolf territories from 2001 to 2022.

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The population in Dalarna county decreased during the first quarter of the year. On March 31 2026 a total of 285955 people lived in the county according to SCB.

Älvdalen municipality has reached sixth place nationally in a UNICEF ranking of the best places for children and young people to grow up. The success stems from targeted investments in culture and high teacher density in schools.

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Despite recent candidate shortages in some municipalities, 491 candidates from twelve parties have been nominated for Dalarna's regional council election this autumn—115 more than in 2022. The Green Party and Liberals, which faced list gaps in several areas, are aiming for a comeback after losing seats in 2022. Nearly all are on locked lists.

 

 

 

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