The creation of environments that are adapted to harmonize the conditions of animals with other branches of production helps create a pleasant and varied landscape. A well-planned game management which takes forestry and agriculture into account according to the landowner's goals also increases several values.
Game management means managing game species within adapted biotopes. This is managed according to a long-term management plan aimed at wildlife conservation, in which the measures are guided by the soil's carrying capacity and the owner's goals. This may involve the implementation of wildlife-adapted forestry and agricultural measures, strategically placed feeding sites, inventory taking, adaptive culling, specific measures to prevent game damage in forests and fields and the planting of wildlife protection plants.