Visitor awareness of brown bear (Ursus arctos) human-food conditioning in Bieszczady and Tatra National Parks (Carpathians, Poland)

This paper investigates the awareness of visitors to Bieszczady National Park (BNP) and Tatra National Park (TNP) of human influence on brown bears (Ursus arctos Linnaeus, 1758), i.e. what causes human-habituated bears to become food-conditioned. In the parks studied, 928 questionnaires were collect...

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Main Author: Spalona, Anna
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Adam Mickiewicz University Poznan 2013
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Online Access:http://pressto.amu.edu.pl/index.php/BIOLET/article/view/v10120-012-0017-0
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spelling ftamickiewiczojs:oai:ojs.pressto.amu.edu.pl:article/33118 2023-07-30T04:07:22+02:00 Visitor awareness of brown bear (Ursus arctos) human-food conditioning in Bieszczady and Tatra National Parks (Carpathians, Poland) Spalona, Anna 2013-04-13 application/pdf http://pressto.amu.edu.pl/index.php/BIOLET/article/view/v10120-012-0017-0 eng eng Adam Mickiewicz University Poznan http://pressto.amu.edu.pl/index.php/BIOLET/article/view/v10120-012-0017-0/28680 http://pressto.amu.edu.pl/index.php/BIOLET/article/view/v10120-012-0017-0 Biological Letters; Vol. 49 No. 2 (2012); 157-162 Biological Letters; Tom 49 Nr 2 (2012); 157-162 1734-7467 1644-7700 Ursus arctos public attitudes info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion Recenzowany artykuł 2013 ftamickiewiczojs 2023-07-17T20:12:39Z This paper investigates the awareness of visitors to Bieszczady National Park (BNP) and Tatra National Park (TNP) of human influence on brown bears (Ursus arctos Linnaeus, 1758), i.e. what causes human-habituated bears to become food-conditioned. In the parks studied, 928 questionnaires were collected in July and August 2007. The survey was supplemented with data on the amount of garbage collected in both parks by municipal services in 2007. Respondents in BPN displayed significantly greater knowledge about the causes of human-food conditioning of bears than respondents in TNP (64.2% and 52.7%, respectively, had more than the average of 3.54 correct answers per 5 questions in the questionnaire). As many as 60.1% of visitors in both parks incorrectly associated human-food conditioning with a lack of natural food and 34.4% withan excessive number of bears. Most respondents did not realise that to prevent human-bear conflict, decisive actions must be taken towards every food conditioned bear observed in the free-living population. Unlike in BNP, in TNP there is a large amount of rubbish left by visitors along trails. In 2007, municipal services collected in both parks a similar amount of garbageper 1000 visitors (0.39 m3 and 0.37 m3 in BNP and TNP, respectively) but the annual number of visitors is nearly 8‑fold lower inBNP than in TNP. In BNP, only visitors put rubbish in containers, while in TNP, additional 6 cleaning companies are employed to collect rubbish thrown by visitors along trails. In contrast to TNP, however, in BNP there are no bear-proof containers. Both parks need to prevent the access of bears to rubbish. It is also advisable to initiate an effective information campaign among visitors about prevention of human-food conditioning of bears. Article in Journal/Newspaper Ursus arctos Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań: PRESSto
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topic Ursus arctos
public attitudes
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public attitudes
Spalona, Anna
Visitor awareness of brown bear (Ursus arctos) human-food conditioning in Bieszczady and Tatra National Parks (Carpathians, Poland)
topic_facet Ursus arctos
public attitudes
description This paper investigates the awareness of visitors to Bieszczady National Park (BNP) and Tatra National Park (TNP) of human influence on brown bears (Ursus arctos Linnaeus, 1758), i.e. what causes human-habituated bears to become food-conditioned. In the parks studied, 928 questionnaires were collected in July and August 2007. The survey was supplemented with data on the amount of garbage collected in both parks by municipal services in 2007. Respondents in BPN displayed significantly greater knowledge about the causes of human-food conditioning of bears than respondents in TNP (64.2% and 52.7%, respectively, had more than the average of 3.54 correct answers per 5 questions in the questionnaire). As many as 60.1% of visitors in both parks incorrectly associated human-food conditioning with a lack of natural food and 34.4% withan excessive number of bears. Most respondents did not realise that to prevent human-bear conflict, decisive actions must be taken towards every food conditioned bear observed in the free-living population. Unlike in BNP, in TNP there is a large amount of rubbish left by visitors along trails. In 2007, municipal services collected in both parks a similar amount of garbageper 1000 visitors (0.39 m3 and 0.37 m3 in BNP and TNP, respectively) but the annual number of visitors is nearly 8‑fold lower inBNP than in TNP. In BNP, only visitors put rubbish in containers, while in TNP, additional 6 cleaning companies are employed to collect rubbish thrown by visitors along trails. In contrast to TNP, however, in BNP there are no bear-proof containers. Both parks need to prevent the access of bears to rubbish. It is also advisable to initiate an effective information campaign among visitors about prevention of human-food conditioning of bears.
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author Spalona, Anna
author_facet Spalona, Anna
author_sort Spalona, Anna
title Visitor awareness of brown bear (Ursus arctos) human-food conditioning in Bieszczady and Tatra National Parks (Carpathians, Poland)
title_short Visitor awareness of brown bear (Ursus arctos) human-food conditioning in Bieszczady and Tatra National Parks (Carpathians, Poland)
title_full Visitor awareness of brown bear (Ursus arctos) human-food conditioning in Bieszczady and Tatra National Parks (Carpathians, Poland)
title_fullStr Visitor awareness of brown bear (Ursus arctos) human-food conditioning in Bieszczady and Tatra National Parks (Carpathians, Poland)
title_full_unstemmed Visitor awareness of brown bear (Ursus arctos) human-food conditioning in Bieszczady and Tatra National Parks (Carpathians, Poland)
title_sort visitor awareness of brown bear (ursus arctos) human-food conditioning in bieszczady and tatra national parks (carpathians, poland)
publisher Adam Mickiewicz University Poznan
publishDate 2013
url http://pressto.amu.edu.pl/index.php/BIOLET/article/view/v10120-012-0017-0
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op_source Biological Letters; Vol. 49 No. 2 (2012); 157-162
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