Distribution and numbers of the wild boar population in south eastern Poland

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  • C. Fonseca Department of Biology. Aveiro University. Campus Universitario de Santiago

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https://doi.org/10.3989/pirineos.2002.v157.59

Abstract


By using both plot sampling and line intercept snow track index, the population density and numbers of wild boar in Bieszczady Mountains and Bieszczady Foothills was estimated during February 2000. The total number of wild boar inhabiting the study area (140.4 thousands ha of forest) was equal to 655 animals with an average population density of 4.66 wild boar per 1000 ha, ranging from 0.0 (Forest Districts of Cisna and Wetlina) to 23.21 individuals/1000 ha (Krasiczyn Forest District). The low density of wild boar in Bieszczady Mountains is caused by the high wolf prédation and overharvest rate. The recomendation is to stop wild boar hunting in Bieszczady Mountains during the next 4 hunting seasons, and to use the harvest rate equal to 30% of the population size in February.

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Published

2002-12-30

How to Cite

Fonseca, C. (2002). Distribution and numbers of the wild boar population in south eastern Poland. Pirineos, 157, 39–46. https://doi.org/10.3989/pirineos.2002.v157.59

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