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Assessment of wildlife damage on the family farm Sedláčkův dvůr
BAXOVÁ, Anna
The thesis is focused on game damages on agricultural products and lawns, and their assessment. The theoretical part deals with history of hunting, sorts of damages on agricultural and forest growth, and the most significant furred game of prey. Further are described causes of loss, protection against them, their limitation but also dilapidation. The practical part features lands belonging to a family farm called ?Sedláčkův dvůr?, where were determine a loss caused by game, which were express in percentage. The incurred losses are analyzed at the conclusion. The most significant damages were caused on the lawn green . Lower damages were on the agricultural product.
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Assessment of damage in game hunting LCR sp "Vápenice"
JOZA, Jaroslav
The objective of this graduation thesis was to find out the extent of damages caused by wildlife to the forest stands up to 30.6.2009 and agricultural stands during 2009 in the hunting district LČR s.p. (Forests of the Czech Republic) "Vápenice". The damages to forest stands have a large impact on the function and recovery of the forest, while the damages to agricultural stands have negative effects on farmstead. Hence the first part of this thesis is concerning with methods of protection of both the forest, and farm crops to prevent it from being damaged. In this graduation thesis, percentage outcomes of damage of forest and agricultural stands, which were caused by wildlife, are stated. The damage to forest stands in all age groups in the hunting district "Vápenice" reach approximately one half in comparison to damage rate of the whole Czech Republic. The damage to permanent grass stands is higher than the damage to cereals.
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Assessment of damage caused by selected species of game in agricultural crop in region Telčsko.
KORANDA, Martin
Damage caused by wild boar (Sus scrofa) are long-term challenge facing the farming practice in the Czech Republic. There are several methods for detection of damage, which are more or less suitable for practical use. Focus of this work was to assess the damage deer by the most appropriate methods in the area of interest during one season. In the literature review are analyzed the used methods for game damage assessment in the CR and neighboring countries. Comparisons in seasons in this context include economically quantified losses of individual farmers, in selected agricultural crops.
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