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Endangered and protected animals of the Czech Republic
Fraitágová, Iveta ; Hanel, Lubomír (advisor) ; Andreska, Jan (referee)
The aim of the present thesis is to make a survey of the development of Red Books and Lists in the Czech Republic (according to the legislation, specifically 1956 and 1992 laws and corresponding bills) which deal with animal species protection. The criteria for classification of endangered species into individual categories of the IUCN, used worldwide, and their definitions are presented; distinctions between the listing of strictly protected species in Red Books and Lists, and the one found in main legislative norms are discussed; some attention is also paid to the principles applied in the selection of individual protected (endangered) species in various documents; finally, the examples of selected strictly protected invertebrate and vertebrate species, especially those which can be employed in education, are elaborated. Keywords: Red Lists of animal species, IUCN, categories and criteria, legislation
Long-eared owl (Asio otus) migration within Central Europe
Fraitágová, Iveta ; Řezníček, Jan (advisor) ; Klvaňa, Petr (referee)
The aim of the present thesis is to give a review of the ringing recoveries of the Long - eared owl (Asio otus) in the territory of the former Czechoslovakia and the Czech Republic. The bird ringing data used in this thesis come from the archive of the National Museum in Prague. The parts of the thesis are as follows:1) history of the ringing in the Czech Republic; 2) bird adaptation on the flight and migration; 3) control of the migration; 4) the data of the Long- eared owls ringed as the young birds in the nest (pulli); 5) the data of the Long - eared owls ringed as adults (ad), that were caught and checked during their wintering in the Czech Republic; 6) the recoveries of the Long- eared owls ringed by various European Bird Ringing Centres and found in the Czech Republic; 7) cause of the mortality of the Long eared owl;8) census of the Long - eared owl recoveries in the Czech Republic from 1934 till 2011 (appendix). Key words: Migration, the Long-eared Owl, Ringing, Ringing Recoveries, Mortality
Long-eared owl (Asio otus) migration within Central Europe
Fraitágová, Iveta ; Řezníček, Jan (advisor) ; Klvaňa, Petr (referee)
The aim of the present thesis is to give a review of the ringing recoveries of the Long - eared owl (Asio otus) in the territory of the former Czechoslovakia and the Czech Republic. The bird ringing data used in this thesis come from the archive of the National Museum in Prague. The parts of the thesis are as follows:1) history of the ringing in the Czech Republic; 2) bird adaptation on the flight and migration; 3) control of the migration; 4) the data of the Long- eared owls ringed as the young birds in the nest (pulli); 5) the data of the Long - eared owls ringed as adults (ad), that were caught and checked during their wintering in the Czech Republic; 6) the recoveries of the Long- eared owls ringed by various European Bird Ringing Centres and found in the Czech Republic; 7) cause of the mortality of the Long eared owl;8) census of the Long - eared owl recoveries in the Czech Republic from 1934 till 2011 (appendix). Key words: Migration, the Long-eared Owl, Ringing, Ringing Recoveries, Mortality
Endangered and protected animals of the Czech Republic
Fraitágová, Iveta ; Hanel, Lubomír (advisor) ; Andreska, Jan (referee)
The aim of the present thesis is to make a survey of the development of Red Books and Lists in the Czech Republic (according to the legislation, specifically 1956 and 1992 laws and corresponding bills) which deal with animal species protection. The criteria for classification of endangered species into individual categories of the IUCN, used worldwide, and their definitions are presented; distinctions between the listing of strictly protected species in Red Books and Lists, and the one found in main legislative norms are discussed; some attention is also paid to the principles applied in the selection of individual protected (endangered) species in various documents; finally, the examples of selected strictly protected invertebrate and vertebrate species, especially those which can be employed in education, are elaborated. Keywords: Red Lists of animal species, IUCN, categories and criteria, legislation

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