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Trophies
Pavlíček, Jiří ; Sobotka, Jiří (referee) ; Mikyta, Svätopluk (advisor)
18 metres long drawing on canvas, describing my own six years long live on high school and in my home town or my cottage. Trophies, the most important theme for my art, is growing in this drawing. The canvas is reeled in wooden machine and it is scrolling with the handle. In this installation there are some of my trophies and founded fragments of nature.
Kraniometrické vyhodnocení trofejí zvěře ulovené na Strakonicku v roce 2015
KROUPA, Robert
This thesis deals with the craniometric evaluation of trophy of hunted animals in district hunting association in Strakonice in 2015 which was presented on the breeder's trophy exhibition within the scope of the district hunting association (OMS) Strakonice in 2016. In total there were 604 pieces submitted documented trophies of roe deer (Capreolus capreolus). If there was a posisibility to do that the trophies were measured at every 16 craniometric dimensions on the skull, 4 dimensions on the lower jaw and 4 dimensions of antlers. We also take photographs of most measured trophies. . From the above measurements was evaluated and showed that some craniometric values are more or less dependent on the age and weight of the subject, while others are not.
Vertebrate Taxidermy
Mazalová, Jana ; Řezníček, Jan (advisor) ; Odcházelová, Tereza (referee)
TITLE: Manufacturing taxidermy mounts and their use as teaching aids AUTHOR: Jana Mazalová DEPARTMENT: Department of Biology and Environmental Studies SUPERVISOR: RNDr. Jan Řezníček PhD. ABSTRAKT: The main subject of this thesis is focused on preparation of taxidermal mounts with use of mammal bones and skins and their use as teaching aids. The target group are school children both of elementary and secondary schools. The thesis describes methods of bone preservation and cleaning, skin tanning and preparation of taxidermal mounts. I deal in it also with preparation of large vertebrates' skulls and preparation of taxidermal mounts. The procedures are described in details and the following chapters include photos of dissections made by me. Preparation of 4 bird and 6 mammal species is described. For each description, search of recent literature and PowerPoint presentation is included. KEYWORDS: preparation, taxidermal mounts, skin, vertebrates' skulls
Analysis parameters trophies of fallow-deer and sika deer in game preserve in relation to nutrition game
Nedvídek, Tadeáš ; Ježek, Miloš (advisor) ; František, František (referee)
The thesis deals with the analysis parameters trophy fallow and dybowski sika deer and monitors the impact of nutrition on the quality of trophies in game preserve. The materials were taken from available literature dealing with breeding animals, materials provided by particular game preserve, and from my personal observations. The work describes the classification, biology and habitat requirements, fallow and dybowski sika deer. It also describes the food, feed and minerals beneficial to wildlife. The dissertation presents the factors of growth, composition and evaluation of antlers. There is the characteristic of the breed in the preserve Volský žlab, its location and natural conditions. The dissertation includes an evaluation of the topic. The attachment includes orientation maps, color photographs of disciplines and prepared table with values of significant trophies.
Trophies
Pavlíček, Jiří ; Sobotka, Jiří (referee) ; Mikyta, Svätopluk (advisor)
18 metres long drawing on canvas, describing my own six years long live on high school and in my home town or my cottage. Trophies, the most important theme for my art, is growing in this drawing. The canvas is reeled in wooden machine and it is scrolling with the handle. In this installation there are some of my trophies and founded fragments of nature.
The trading in lions's hunting trophies (Panthera leo) with regard to conservation
HRDLIČKOVÁ, Lucie
In addition to other causes of threats to the lion (Panthera leo), such as the loss of habitat, disease and conflict with humans, the largest subject of discussion is the trophy hunting. The growing threat to populations divides scientists, participants in hunting industry, various welfare and conservation organizations and now also a part of the general public into two camps. Some believe that it is possible sustainable trophy hunting and trading with other commodities originating from lions because this activity are considered for protection. The other side says the opposite and try to stop the excessive use of various means, such as through petitions, meetings with politicians and disseminating information to the public. The space-time development of trade was evaluated for the period 1977 - 2012 using data gathered in CITES Trade Database, and also on the basis of the information obtained. Scientists have already proved that in some areas trophy hunting affected lion population and increases a infanticide. To this mortality may be added moreover additive mortality due to trapping, retaliatory killing and poaching. More and more threat are becoming the farms in South Africa exporting most bones into Laos and then to Vietnam and China, where are replacing tiger bones. South Africa is also the world's largest exporter of trophies, bones, and body parts and live specimens, it is also the third largest importer. While the local number of lions in the wild exceeds 2000, there are 8 000 captive bred ones. The USA are the world's largest importer of trophies, other specimens, claws, teeth, skulls, bodies and parts. The import is also significantly involved in EU countries (Spain, Germany, France, Great Britain and Switzerland). Specimens mostly come from nature and from breeding in captivity. The most abundant reason for business is hunting trophy and subsequently personal and commercial reason. The most traded commodities are trophies and then claws, teeth and skulls. Trade reached its peak in 2009 and then in 2011, with total trade amounted to 149 202 commodities.
Hunting trophies and CITES (in the CR)
BURDOVÁ, Jitka
The excessive hunt of endangered animal species is the cause of their disappearance in the nature. Some African artiodactyls are included in CITES appendixes in order to regulate trade with them to a certain level. This work evaluates a hunting trophy trade with the group of 9 species of African artiodactyls between 2005 and 2010. Registered data from the internet database CITES Trade, which is administered by UNEP - WCMC, was used as a basis. African artiodactyls were traded with in order to get trophies and other parts of their bodies. Specimens of species Hippopotamus amphibius and Kobus leche were traded with the most. North America was the most frequent aiming field for import of specimens from the open nature. Specimens of species Gazella dorcas were traded with the least.

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