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Data on sex structure and growth of the population is crucial for proper game management. Camera traps, which are of reasonably low cost, but very efficient, can potentially measure the aforementioned parameters. The paper objectives was to assess the share of bucks, does and calves in red deer Cervus elaphus population in the area of the Białowieża Forest. Two methods were used: camera traps and...
Abundance of red fox (Vulpes vulpes) populations in Poland and Europe have increased in the past decades, especially in the areas of high anthropogenic transformation. The aim of this study was to assess the current density of red fox in natural forests and to analyse changes in its abundance since 1981. The fieldwork was carried out in Polish part of the Bialowieża Primeval Forest (BPF), including...
The aim of the study was to characterize the diet composition of tawny owl in relation to environmental variables: season and availability of small rodents. Study area was located in central Poland, in Łódź voivodship, in the area of Rogów Forest District. It comprised of a mosaic of forests and arable lands. The study was done in the years 2003−2010. Pellets were collected at least twice a year in...
Presence of four owl species was confirmed in the area of Forest Experimental Station of WULS−SGGW in Rogów (central Poland) at the beginning of the 2000s. These were tawny owl, long−eared owl, little owl and barn owl. In the second half of the XX century migratory short−eared owls had also been recorded. Density of tawny owl territories per total area was 2.6/10 km2. For long−eared owl it was lower...
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