Medvěd hnědý, jeho vyhubení a návrat do naší přírody. II

The prolonged survival of the Brown Bear (Ursus arctos) population in the Bohemian Forest was largely possible due to the protec tion of this animal, which was considered a rare and desirable trophy. Consequently the bear was able to survive in the Bohemian Forest for a hundred years longer than in...

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Main Author: Andreska, Jan , 1963-
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Medvěd hnědý, jeho vyhubení a návrat do naší přírody. II
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title_full Medvěd hnědý, jeho vyhubení a návrat do naší přírody. II
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