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Management of Agricultural Landscape and its Importance to the Biodiversity Protection - Consequences Fair Game
VINCIKOVÁ, Hana
The evaluation of prefered kinds of fair game - Wild pig (Sus scrofa), Roe deer (Capreolus capreolus), Pheasant (Phasianus colchicus) and Brown hare (Lepus europaeus) was studied in model game areas - Lhenice and in Žabovřesky in South Bohemia. The landscape of both studied areas differs by the land cover and intensity of agriculture. Te main data about game species were: number of shooting game, number of dieing game and spring population density in the last ten years. The second part of our study was directed on landscape evaluation. The ortophoto maps of studied areas were analysed ArgGis software. Data about game and landscape character were compared including the climate condition of both areas. The results of our studies verified the hypoothesis that the landscape with more diverse land cover is more perspective for populations of game species. It was found that besides of man factors play the important role the natural conditions of game areas. These condition are independent on the man activities and can be affected by the care about the landscape.

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