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Protection, management Protection, management and monitoring of the and monitoring of the wolf population in wolf population in SLovakia SLovakia Jozef Doczy Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development of the Slovak Republic

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Protection, management Protection, management and monitoring of the and monitoring of the

wolf population in wolf population in SLovakiaSLovakia

Jozef DoczyMinistry of Agriculture and Rural Development of the

Slovak Republic

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The Carpathian MountainsThe Carpathian Mountains

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Spreading of the wolf population 1984 - 2015Spreading of the wolf population 1984 - 2015

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Damages caused by wolf in EUR 1984 - 2015Damages caused by wolf in EUR 1984 - 2015

Year sheeps goats cattles rabbits hunting Year sheeps goats cattles rabbits hunting game Summary game Summary

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Slovakia harbours well established populations of lynx, Slovakia harbours well established populations of lynx, bear and the wolfbear and the wolf

300 - 600 wolves800 bears400 lynx

All expert estimates based on preliminary population surveys

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Legal status in the past and today

In 2004, Slovakia joined the European Union and has adopted a system of nature conservation of NATURA 2000.

• According to the Habitats Directive the wolf is included in Annexes II, IV and V.

• According to Annex II, Slovakia has the obligation to designate special areas of conservation for the wolf. Sites of Community importance for wolves and other species included in Appendix 2 have been designated on 1 August 2004.

• The Slovak Republic has, however has an exception from the strict protection of the wolf, which is declared in Annex IV of the Directive.

• The exception is also declared in Annex V – animal species of community interest whose taking in the wild and exploitation may be subject to management measures

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Introduction of hunting qoutasIntroduction of hunting qoutas

• For the hunting season 2013 - 2014 a quota for 80 wolves was set, but because of the newly introduced hunting regulations only 29 individuals were shot.

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Monitoring of wolf populationMonitoring of wolf population

Monitoring and management are interactive processes.

The precondition for effective protection and rational management, namely to determine hunting quotas, are information on the distribution and abundance of the species.

Estimate of the total population size in the case of the wolf is rather complicated process requiring appropriate methodology, great human potential, financial security, well-prepared design and logistics for the collection of field data.

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The basic question for the spreading The basic question for the spreading population and consequently population and consequently

for setting quotasfor setting quotas

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What happens to the puppies when the What happens to the puppies when the population is stable – natural mortalitypopulation is stable – natural mortality

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Concluding remarks 1Concluding remarks 1/2/2

●Slovakia harbours well established and healthy core wolfpopulation, which is partially shared with neighbouringCountries. We sustains thriving and genetically diverse wolfpopulation which serves as a gene pool for neighbouringcountries including the Czech Republic, Poland, theUkraine and Hungary

●Cross border cooperation should include mainly monitoring of the wolf population and the cross-fertilization of experiences. This should prevent further misunderstanding among neighbouring countries

●It is questionable if dispersing wolves from Slovakia to the Pannonia lowland will be able to set up a viable population especially in farmlands where many conflicts with livestock breeders can be expected

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Concluding remarks 2/2Concluding remarks 2/2

● Setting annual hunting quotas is a very effective tool for sustainable management of the wolf population based on the latest knowledge of species status and all other needs of human society. It means that we appreciate the setting quotas as the best way of management of wolf population because of its flexibility with the possibility to take into account the latest data about the status of the population

● Based on up-to-date information, hunters expect the possibility to continue in hunting wolves especially in areas where their numbers considerably increased, and where they cause damage on livestock and game

● Based on observation of our hunter managers, wolf when it is not managed (hunted) is losing its natural shyness and respect for humans

● In the case mentioned in the previous point, and eventually when there are large packs of wolves, it can eat not only the weakest individuals of its prey but also any individual game (mainly red deer) regardless it health condition.

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Thank you for your attention Thank you for your attention