A MOOSE RECOVERY PLAN FOR POLAND: MAIN OBJECTIVES AND TASKS
Hunting statistics showed that moose (Alces alces) numbers in Poland declined from 5,400 animals in 1991 to 1,718 in 2000. A nation-wide ban on moose hunting was imposed in 2001 in response to this decline in moose abundance. The main purpose of this paper is to outline a moose recovery plan in Pola...
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ftjalces:oai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/417 2023-05-15T13:13:40+02:00 A MOOSE RECOVERY PLAN FOR POLAND: MAIN OBJECTIVES AND TASKS Bobek, Bogusław Merta, Dorota Sułkowski, Pmemysław Siuta, Alicja 2005-01-01 application/pdf http://alcesjournal.org/index.php/alces/article/view/417 eng eng Lakehead University http://alcesjournal.org/index.php/alces/article/view/417/499 http://alcesjournal.org/index.php/alces/article/view/417 Copyright (c) 2005 Alces: A Journal Devoted to the Biology and Management of Moose Alces: A Journal Devoted to the Biology and Management of Moose; Vol. 41 (2005): Alces Vol. 41 (2005); 129-138 2293-6629 0835-5851 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion Peer-reviewed Article 2005 ftjalces 2022-02-12T19:35:46Z Hunting statistics showed that moose (Alces alces) numbers in Poland declined from 5,400 animals in 1991 to 1,718 in 2000. A nation-wide ban on moose hunting was imposed in 2001 in response to this decline in moose abundance. The main purpose of this paper is to outline a moose recovery plan in Poland by using verification of hunting records related to moose population numbers, collecting data on population demographic variables, and understanding moose habitat preferences. During 1998-2002 in the forest habitat of north eastern Poland (total area: 311,400 ha) a line intercept snow track index and plot sampling were used to estimate moose population numbers at 276 animals. It was shown that the population census in this area carried out by hunters in this period through a guess-estimate method overestimated the moose population by 46.0%. Research in Augustowska Forest (110,200 ha) shows that the autumn recruitment rate was 64.4 calves per 100 cows, and the ratio of cows to bulls was 1.34. Analysis of moose population dynamics during 4 hunting seasons (1998-2001) shows that the maximum sustainable harvest is about 30% of population numbers estimated in February. Habitat selection by moose was tested using Bailey's 95% simultaneous confidence intervals. Moose preferred habitats in bog and wet sites dominated by deciduous and mixed forests. The decline in moose populations in Poland over 20 years was caused by overestimation of population numbers and over-harvest. It is suggested that a moose recovery program in Poland should be started by locating 2 large moose management/conservation units where moose population numbers should be estimated by reliable methods, and sustained harvest would then maintain a viable moose population. At the same time, forestry in moose wintering areas should stimulate deciduous browse production as well as providing estimates of forest damage caused by moose using different standards than those applied in lowland commercial forests. Article in Journal/Newspaper Alces alces Alces (A Journal Devoted to the Biology and Management of Moose) |
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Hunting statistics showed that moose (Alces alces) numbers in Poland declined from 5,400 animals in 1991 to 1,718 in 2000. A nation-wide ban on moose hunting was imposed in 2001 in response to this decline in moose abundance. The main purpose of this paper is to outline a moose recovery plan in Poland by using verification of hunting records related to moose population numbers, collecting data on population demographic variables, and understanding moose habitat preferences. During 1998-2002 in the forest habitat of north eastern Poland (total area: 311,400 ha) a line intercept snow track index and plot sampling were used to estimate moose population numbers at 276 animals. It was shown that the population census in this area carried out by hunters in this period through a guess-estimate method overestimated the moose population by 46.0%. Research in Augustowska Forest (110,200 ha) shows that the autumn recruitment rate was 64.4 calves per 100 cows, and the ratio of cows to bulls was 1.34. Analysis of moose population dynamics during 4 hunting seasons (1998-2001) shows that the maximum sustainable harvest is about 30% of population numbers estimated in February. Habitat selection by moose was tested using Bailey's 95% simultaneous confidence intervals. Moose preferred habitats in bog and wet sites dominated by deciduous and mixed forests. The decline in moose populations in Poland over 20 years was caused by overestimation of population numbers and over-harvest. It is suggested that a moose recovery program in Poland should be started by locating 2 large moose management/conservation units where moose population numbers should be estimated by reliable methods, and sustained harvest would then maintain a viable moose population. At the same time, forestry in moose wintering areas should stimulate deciduous browse production as well as providing estimates of forest damage caused by moose using different standards than those applied in lowland commercial forests. |
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Bobek, Bogusław Merta, Dorota Sułkowski, Pmemysław Siuta, Alicja |
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Bobek, Bogusław Merta, Dorota Sułkowski, Pmemysław Siuta, Alicja A MOOSE RECOVERY PLAN FOR POLAND: MAIN OBJECTIVES AND TASKS |
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Bobek, Bogusław Merta, Dorota Sułkowski, Pmemysław Siuta, Alicja |
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Bobek, Bogusław |
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A MOOSE RECOVERY PLAN FOR POLAND: MAIN OBJECTIVES AND TASKS |
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A MOOSE RECOVERY PLAN FOR POLAND: MAIN OBJECTIVES AND TASKS |
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A MOOSE RECOVERY PLAN FOR POLAND: MAIN OBJECTIVES AND TASKS |
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A MOOSE RECOVERY PLAN FOR POLAND: MAIN OBJECTIVES AND TASKS |
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A MOOSE RECOVERY PLAN FOR POLAND: MAIN OBJECTIVES AND TASKS |
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moose recovery plan for poland: main objectives and tasks |
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Lakehead University |
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2005 |
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Alces: A Journal Devoted to the Biology and Management of Moose; Vol. 41 (2005): Alces Vol. 41 (2005); 129-138 2293-6629 0835-5851 |
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http://alcesjournal.org/index.php/alces/article/view/417/499 http://alcesjournal.org/index.php/alces/article/view/417 |
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Copyright (c) 2005 Alces: A Journal Devoted to the Biology and Management of Moose |
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