IMPROVING POPULATION MANAGEMENT AND HARVEST QUOTAS OF

ABSTRACT: Annual harvest quotas for moose and other game species in Russia have been based on population estimates derived from traditional winter track counts and hunter surveys. This labor-intensive approach has failed to account for evident changes in population density of moose. Specifically, re...

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Main Author: Vladimir M. Glushkov
Other Authors: The Pennsylvania State University CiteSeerX Archives
Format: Text
Language:English
Subjects:
Rus
Online Access:http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.687.8844
http://alcesjournal.org/index.php/alces/article/download/12/10/
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Summary:ABSTRACT: Annual harvest quotas for moose and other game species in Russia have been based on population estimates derived from traditional winter track counts and hunter surveys. This labor-intensive approach has failed to account for evident changes in population density of moose. Specifically, regional differences in survival and mortality data and the impact of increased poaching are not measured or included in population estimates, and overharvest of moose occurs. I propose implementing a standard management approach similar to that used in other countries with moose populations that includes population trend analyses, productivity and mortality data, and a regional management approach. Such changes will improve the professional management of moose and other game species in Russia. ALCES VOL. 45: 43-47 (2009)