Spatial behaviour and survival of translocated wild brown hares

作者: C. Fischer , , R. Tagand ,

DOI: 10.32800/ABC.2012.35.0189

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摘要: Spatial behaviour and survival of translocated wild brown hares.— The fragility many populations hares in Western Europe is a concern for managers, hunters naturalists. We took advantage locally high density population to use individuals restock areas where the species had disappeared or was close disappearing. aim project assess evolution spatial after release using radio–tracking. Over 150 were translocated, one third which fitted with radio collars. In addition, fifteen radio–tagged released back into source as control. Most settled less than two months their seasonal home range, once settled, similar that observed population. Mean duration tracking not significantly different between groups. Moreover, years last translocation, tagged can still be observed, but most present are tagged, indicates natural reproduction individuals. translocation thus appears give encouraging results.

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