Gone to the dogs : Comparison of approaches to livestock protection against large carnivores in Slovakia and Norway

The use of livestock guardian dogs (LGDs) to prevent depredation is considered to be a powerful conservation strategy for the mitigation of conflicts between farmers and wildlife, and is currently on the rise worldwide. Despite all the potential of this management strategy, there are problems report...

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Main Author: Janda, Slavomir
Format: Master Thesis
Language:English
Published: 2015
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/11250/2572225
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spelling fthsinnlandet:oai:brage.inn.no:11250/2572225 2024-03-03T08:45:06+00:00 Gone to the dogs : Comparison of approaches to livestock protection against large carnivores in Slovakia and Norway Janda, Slavomir 2015 application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/11250/2572225 eng eng http://hdl.handle.net/11250/2572225 VDP::Matematikk og Naturvitenskap: 400::Zoologiske og botaniske fag: 480 Master thesis 2015 fthsinnlandet 2024-02-02T12:42:11Z The use of livestock guardian dogs (LGDs) to prevent depredation is considered to be a powerful conservation strategy for the mitigation of conflicts between farmers and wildlife, and is currently on the rise worldwide. Despite all the potential of this management strategy, there are problems reported from several European countries where large carnivores reoccurred after their previous eradication. To elucidate possible obstacles for effective use of LGDs I have taken a holistic approach and analyzed different parts of carnivore-related conflicts of interest and their mitigation tools across several scientific fields. I focused on two countries: Norway, where carnivores were extirpated previously, husbandry changed, livestock losses are among the highest in Europe, and carnivore conflicts appear to be one of the top political problems; and Slovakia, where carnivores have always been part of everyday life, traditional husbandry techniques were never abandoned and livestock losses are negligible. Questionnaire surveys were undertaken in both countries with farmers known to employ LGDs in their operation, to compare differences and similarities in their husbandry practices, use of dogs and some of the factors known to play a role in the formation of attitudes towards large carnivores. Since most losses on Norwegian sheep farms are caused by wolverine (Gulo gulo), a species that does not occur in Slovakia, and since Eurasian lynx (Lynx lynx) causes many losses in Norway but is rarely considered a threat by Slovak farmers, direct comparison between countries was challenging. However, despite much higher carnivore densities and a longer grazing season, the Slovak respondents suffered 10 times lower losses than their Norwegian colleagues. This is most likely a result of a combination of several factors, e.g. continuous coexistence with large carnivores, maintaining traditional husbandry, and a more effective use of LGDs in Slovakia. Differences in the attitudes of the farmers themselves and compensation systems for ... Master Thesis Gulo gulo Lynx Lynx lynx lynx Høgskolen i Innlandet: Brage INN Norway
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Gone to the dogs : Comparison of approaches to livestock protection against large carnivores in Slovakia and Norway
topic_facet VDP::Matematikk og Naturvitenskap: 400::Zoologiske og botaniske fag: 480
description The use of livestock guardian dogs (LGDs) to prevent depredation is considered to be a powerful conservation strategy for the mitigation of conflicts between farmers and wildlife, and is currently on the rise worldwide. Despite all the potential of this management strategy, there are problems reported from several European countries where large carnivores reoccurred after their previous eradication. To elucidate possible obstacles for effective use of LGDs I have taken a holistic approach and analyzed different parts of carnivore-related conflicts of interest and their mitigation tools across several scientific fields. I focused on two countries: Norway, where carnivores were extirpated previously, husbandry changed, livestock losses are among the highest in Europe, and carnivore conflicts appear to be one of the top political problems; and Slovakia, where carnivores have always been part of everyday life, traditional husbandry techniques were never abandoned and livestock losses are negligible. Questionnaire surveys were undertaken in both countries with farmers known to employ LGDs in their operation, to compare differences and similarities in their husbandry practices, use of dogs and some of the factors known to play a role in the formation of attitudes towards large carnivores. Since most losses on Norwegian sheep farms are caused by wolverine (Gulo gulo), a species that does not occur in Slovakia, and since Eurasian lynx (Lynx lynx) causes many losses in Norway but is rarely considered a threat by Slovak farmers, direct comparison between countries was challenging. However, despite much higher carnivore densities and a longer grazing season, the Slovak respondents suffered 10 times lower losses than their Norwegian colleagues. This is most likely a result of a combination of several factors, e.g. continuous coexistence with large carnivores, maintaining traditional husbandry, and a more effective use of LGDs in Slovakia. Differences in the attitudes of the farmers themselves and compensation systems for ...
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