Natural and anthropogenic factors influencing the Tatra chamois (Rupicapra rupicapra tatrica) in the Nízke Tatry (Low Tatras) Mts. (Central Slovakia)

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2025

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Faculty of Environmental Protection : Velenje

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978-961-94349-5-6

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European roe deer (Capreolus capreolus) is the most widespread wildlife species in Germany and therefore a subject of hunting in nearly all habitats. Due to its importance, forest owners and hunters are interested in successful hunting regimes, which depend on their respective objectives. However, objectives of forest owners and hunters are not always in accordance and sometimes even oppositional. Hunters are often confused by old traditions and beliefs. Furthermore, hunting regimes often contradict current scientific knowledge of wildlife biology and ecology – as well as the hunters’ objectives. In addition, most forest owners are not educated in forest sciences and thus do not have sufficient knowledge of silviculture, forest products, and forest damage in their ownership. The goal of this contribution is to compare different trials of hunting regimes taking into account recent scientific studies and to present conclusions for wildlife management and roe deer hunting.

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In: 14th European Vertebrate Management Conference : book of abstracts. 1. vyd. Velenje : Faculty of Environmental Protection, 2025. ISBN 978-961-94349-5-6. Pp. 148-148.

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kamzík vrchovský tatranský, Rupicapra rupicapra tatrica, chamois, endemické druhy

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