Bearfence: an innovative prevention system for bear management and re-education

The population of reintroduced brown bear (Ursus Arctos) in Central Alps (Trentino, Italy) successfully expanded to 50–60 individuals from its inception in 2000. Within the population, some confident brown bears approached and used anthropic resources, raising conflicts. A close understanding of beh...

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Main Authors: Ossi, F., Molteni, D., Picco, G. P., Murphy, A., Sforna, T., Avenia, S., Svaizer, N., Pedrotti, L., Groff, C., Salmistraro, S., Scaravelli, D., Cagnacci, F.
Other Authors: Picco, G.P.
Format: Conference Object
Language:English
Published: country:SI 2018
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10449/53326
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author Ossi, F.
Molteni, D.
Picco, G. P.
Murphy, A.
Sforna, T.
Avenia, S.
Svaizer, N.
Pedrotti, L.
Groff, C.
Salmistraro, S.
Scaravelli, D.
Cagnacci, F.
author2 Ossi, F.
Molteni, D.
Picco, G.P.
Murphy, A.
Sforna, T.
Avenia, S.
Svaizer, N.
Pedrotti, L.
Groff, C.
Salmistraro, S.
Scaravelli, D.
Cagnacci, F.
author_facet Ossi, F.
Molteni, D.
Picco, G. P.
Murphy, A.
Sforna, T.
Avenia, S.
Svaizer, N.
Pedrotti, L.
Groff, C.
Salmistraro, S.
Scaravelli, D.
Cagnacci, F.
author_sort Ossi, F.
collection Fondazione Edmund Mach: IRIS-OpenPub
description The population of reintroduced brown bear (Ursus Arctos) in Central Alps (Trentino, Italy) successfully expanded to 50–60 individuals from its inception in 2000. Within the population, some confident brown bears approached and used anthropic resources, raising conflicts. A close understanding of behaviors of use of anthropic resources and development of related management measures are crucial to increase acceptance by local stakeholders and ultimately to preserve the conservation of the reintroduced population. In this context, we developed BEARFENCE, an innovative technological system that has the double scope to prevent bear damages and to re-educate confident individuals. BEARFENCE consists of a tag apposed on the bear and of several fixed devices which are deployed near sensitive resources, such as beehives or livestock night recovers. The fixed elements detect the presence of the tagged individual, to then activate a randomized sequence of deterrents, which are designed to minimize the risk that the bear habituates to the prevention system. Moreover, in case of bear detection an alert message is sent to the emergency personnel. We performed a long-term test of BEARFENCE under different deterring scenarios, to evaluate its performance. To do this, we repeatedly simulated the detection of a bear, and we evaluated the correctness of the dissuasion protocol by comparing the expected and observed BEARFENCE response. We found that both simulated bear detections and the consequent deterrents sequences worked properly in all instances (n = 112). We foresee BEARFENCE application to be effective in the Alpine brown bear coexistence context, as well also for other populations, and other bear species. We conclude that the technical advances promoted by BEARFENCE represent an example of how combining technology with wildlife management can represent a valuable way to ensuring a long-term coexistence of bears and humans.
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spelling ftiasma:oai:openpub.fmach.it:10449/53326 2025-01-17T01:15:07+00:00 Bearfence: an innovative prevention system for bear management and re-education Ossi, F. Molteni, D. Picco, G. P. Murphy, A. Sforna, T. Avenia, S. Svaizer, N. Pedrotti, L. Groff, C. Salmistraro, S. Scaravelli, D. Cagnacci, F. Ossi, F. Molteni, D. Picco, G.P. Murphy, A. Sforna, T. Avenia, S. Svaizer, N. Pedrotti, L. Groff, C. Salmistraro, S. Scaravelli, D. Cagnacci, F. 2018 http://hdl.handle.net/10449/53326 https://lifewithbears.eu/book-of-abstracts/ eng eng country:SI ispartofbook:26th International Conference on Bear Research & Management: human-bear coexistence in human dominated and politically fragmented landscapes, Ljubljana, Slovenia 16-21 September 2018 26th International Conference on Bear Research & Management: human-bear coexistence in human dominated and politically fragmented landscapes firstpage:163 http://hdl.handle.net/10449/53326 https://lifewithbears.eu/book-of-abstracts/ info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Brown bear Dissuasion system Wildlife management Wireless Sensor Networks Settore BIO/07 - ECOLOGIA info:eu-repo/semantics/conferenceObject 2018 ftiasma 2024-01-02T23:24:44Z The population of reintroduced brown bear (Ursus Arctos) in Central Alps (Trentino, Italy) successfully expanded to 50–60 individuals from its inception in 2000. Within the population, some confident brown bears approached and used anthropic resources, raising conflicts. A close understanding of behaviors of use of anthropic resources and development of related management measures are crucial to increase acceptance by local stakeholders and ultimately to preserve the conservation of the reintroduced population. In this context, we developed BEARFENCE, an innovative technological system that has the double scope to prevent bear damages and to re-educate confident individuals. BEARFENCE consists of a tag apposed on the bear and of several fixed devices which are deployed near sensitive resources, such as beehives or livestock night recovers. The fixed elements detect the presence of the tagged individual, to then activate a randomized sequence of deterrents, which are designed to minimize the risk that the bear habituates to the prevention system. Moreover, in case of bear detection an alert message is sent to the emergency personnel. We performed a long-term test of BEARFENCE under different deterring scenarios, to evaluate its performance. To do this, we repeatedly simulated the detection of a bear, and we evaluated the correctness of the dissuasion protocol by comparing the expected and observed BEARFENCE response. We found that both simulated bear detections and the consequent deterrents sequences worked properly in all instances (n = 112). We foresee BEARFENCE application to be effective in the Alpine brown bear coexistence context, as well also for other populations, and other bear species. We conclude that the technical advances promoted by BEARFENCE represent an example of how combining technology with wildlife management can represent a valuable way to ensuring a long-term coexistence of bears and humans. Conference Object Ursus arctos Fondazione Edmund Mach: IRIS-OpenPub
spellingShingle Brown bear
Dissuasion system
Wildlife management
Wireless Sensor Networks
Settore BIO/07 - ECOLOGIA
Ossi, F.
Molteni, D.
Picco, G. P.
Murphy, A.
Sforna, T.
Avenia, S.
Svaizer, N.
Pedrotti, L.
Groff, C.
Salmistraro, S.
Scaravelli, D.
Cagnacci, F.
Bearfence: an innovative prevention system for bear management and re-education
title Bearfence: an innovative prevention system for bear management and re-education
title_full Bearfence: an innovative prevention system for bear management and re-education
title_fullStr Bearfence: an innovative prevention system for bear management and re-education
title_full_unstemmed Bearfence: an innovative prevention system for bear management and re-education
title_short Bearfence: an innovative prevention system for bear management and re-education
title_sort bearfence: an innovative prevention system for bear management and re-education
topic Brown bear
Dissuasion system
Wildlife management
Wireless Sensor Networks
Settore BIO/07 - ECOLOGIA
topic_facet Brown bear
Dissuasion system
Wildlife management
Wireless Sensor Networks
Settore BIO/07 - ECOLOGIA
url http://hdl.handle.net/10449/53326
https://lifewithbears.eu/book-of-abstracts/