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in the past ten years. According to hunters’
inventories of game species, in the year 2000 there were 117,000 red deer, 600,000 roe deer
and 180,000 wild boars, whereas in 2010 hunters estimated the number of red deer in
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and farmland.
Red deer Cervus elaphus LINNAEUS, 1758
Currently areas for game keeping and management
of the Red deer are centred in the Saxon low mountain
ranges and in several heathland regions
because of the great proportion
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prevalence
on the deer-farm is lower than the prevalence of red deer population in the environment
and lower than experienced on New Zealand and Irish deer-farms. (5, 11)
References
1. Courtenay, O. et al. (2006): Is Mycobacterium
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of young animals, an adult
wolf eats about 62 roe deer, 9 red deer and 14 wild boars each
year. With a territory size of about 200 km2, a pack of eight wolves
(half of which are pups) will need about 1.8 roe deer, 0.4 wild
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A.; RADKO, A. & SŁOTA, E. (2010). Characteristics of X- and Y- chromosome specific
regions of the amelogenin gene and a PCR-based method for sex identification in red deer
(Cervus elaphus). Mol Biol Prep. 37:2915-2918.
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Impact of wolf predation, hunting harvest, and food resources on red deer population dynamics. Symposium “conservation and management of
wildlife in protected areas: the case of red deer”. Nationalpark Stilfserjoch.
Jedrzejewski,
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37(6): 2915-2918
HEURICH, M., BRAND, T.G., KAANDROP, M.Y., ŠUSTR, P., MÜLLER, J., REINEKING, B. (2015): Country, Cover or
Protection: What Shapes the Distribution of Red Deer and Roe Deer in the Bohemian Forest Ecosystem?
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Untersuchungen zum Raum-Zeitverhalten und zur Abwanderung von Wölfen in Sachsen Endbericht Projekt...
11: 377-390.
Jeppesen, J.L., (1987): Impact of human disturbance on home range, movements and activity
of red deer (Cervus elaphus) in a Danish environment. Danish Rev. Game Biol. 13, 1–
38.
Kaartinen, S., Kojola, I.
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zum Einfluss unter anderem der Erholungsnutzung auf das Raum-Zeit-Verhalten von Rothirschen durchgeführt.
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Human recreation affects spatio-temporal habitat use patterns in red deer (Cervus
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additional protective measures against damage from
bud browsing and bark peeling (e.g. fences).
The large, herbivorous wild animals (in Saxony
primarily red and roe deer) often cause significant
damage to the trees as a result

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