Predators and losses of farm animals : using historical swedish data to evaluate bounties

Bounties have been a widely used method of wildlife management, especially for predators. Bounties were used by ancient Greeks and are still used frequently around the world. Despite this, there are few quantitative evaluations of the methods efficiency. In this study our goal was to test the hypoth...

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Main Authors: Lundsten, Joakim, Rapp, Edvin
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Language:English
Swedish
Published: SLU/Dept. of Forest Ecology and Management 2015
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spelling ftsluppsalast:oai:stud.epsilon.slu.se:8825 2023-05-15T15:51:18+02:00 Predators and losses of farm animals : using historical swedish data to evaluate bounties Rovdjur och förluster av tamdjur : analys av historiska data för att utvärdera skottpengar Lundsten, Joakim Rapp, Edvin 2015 https://stud.epsilon.slu.se/8825/ eng swe eng swe SLU/Dept. of Forest Ecology and Management https://stud.epsilon.slu.se/8825/ bounty Sweden historical predators farm animals damage wolf sheep M2 2015 ftsluppsalast 2022-09-10T18:10:34Z Bounties have been a widely used method of wildlife management, especially for predators. Bounties were used by ancient Greeks and are still used frequently around the world. Despite this, there are few quantitative evaluations of the methods efficiency. In this study our goal was to test the hypothesis that bounties are effective by analyzing historical data from 1876 to 1930 in Sweden. We tested if the total amount of paid bounties reduced the economic losses of farm animals killed by predators. We also tested if the number of bears (Ursus arctos arctos L.), wolves (Canis lupus L.) and lynx (Lynx lynx L.) killed caused a decrease in the amount of sheep (Ovis aries L.) killed. Our hypothesis was that these factors would not have a significant effect and it was supported by our results. Many authors have been skeptical towards the efficiency of bounties, and there many potential flaws like fraud. Another problem with this economical motivation for hunting is that when the population decreases, large bounties are needed for hunters to keep the population from recovering. Even though bounties have often failed in controlling populations, people seem to forget these mistakes resulting in more resources being wasted. Our analysis suggests that the bounty system has had no significant effect on the economic loss caused by predation on farm animals in Sweden. The results also supported the hypothesis that the number of bears, lynx and wolves killed did not affect the number of sheep killed. Skottpengar har varit en vanligt förkommande metod för viltvård, särskilt rörande rovdjur. Det användes av antikens greker och används fortfarande frekvent runt om i världen. Trots detta så finns det få kvantitativa utvärderingar av dess effektivitet. Vårt mål med den här studien var att bidra till diskussionen genom att analysera historiskt data from 1876 tom 1930 i Sverige. Vi testade om det sammanlagda beloppet av utbetalda skottpengar hade en negativ effekt på den ekonomiska förlusten på grund av husdjur som dödats av ... Other/Unknown Material Canis lupus Ursus arctos Lynx Lynx lynx lynx Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences: Epsilon Archive for Student Projects
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Predators and losses of farm animals : using historical swedish data to evaluate bounties
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description Bounties have been a widely used method of wildlife management, especially for predators. Bounties were used by ancient Greeks and are still used frequently around the world. Despite this, there are few quantitative evaluations of the methods efficiency. In this study our goal was to test the hypothesis that bounties are effective by analyzing historical data from 1876 to 1930 in Sweden. We tested if the total amount of paid bounties reduced the economic losses of farm animals killed by predators. We also tested if the number of bears (Ursus arctos arctos L.), wolves (Canis lupus L.) and lynx (Lynx lynx L.) killed caused a decrease in the amount of sheep (Ovis aries L.) killed. Our hypothesis was that these factors would not have a significant effect and it was supported by our results. Many authors have been skeptical towards the efficiency of bounties, and there many potential flaws like fraud. Another problem with this economical motivation for hunting is that when the population decreases, large bounties are needed for hunters to keep the population from recovering. Even though bounties have often failed in controlling populations, people seem to forget these mistakes resulting in more resources being wasted. Our analysis suggests that the bounty system has had no significant effect on the economic loss caused by predation on farm animals in Sweden. The results also supported the hypothesis that the number of bears, lynx and wolves killed did not affect the number of sheep killed. Skottpengar har varit en vanligt förkommande metod för viltvård, särskilt rörande rovdjur. Det användes av antikens greker och används fortfarande frekvent runt om i världen. Trots detta så finns det få kvantitativa utvärderingar av dess effektivitet. Vårt mål med den här studien var att bidra till diskussionen genom att analysera historiskt data from 1876 tom 1930 i Sverige. Vi testade om det sammanlagda beloppet av utbetalda skottpengar hade en negativ effekt på den ekonomiska förlusten på grund av husdjur som dödats av ...
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