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The influence of natural conditions on the occurrence and movement of wild animals and the success of evaluating their detection using different working methods
POLENSKÝ, Jakub
This thesis aimed to determine the influence of landscape conditions on the occurrence and movement of wildlife and to evaluate the success of game detection using different methods, focusing on roe deer. Roe deer are our native game and are now one of our most widespread game animals. The entire dissertation was conducted to propose the most optimal way of searching for a game on agricultural land in front of hayfields using unmanned UAV technology with a thermal imaging camera. In order to achieve the aim of the thesis, several sub-steps were carried out, which mainly dealt with the issue of comparing the methods of deer detection in forage crops (ground survey versus the use of UAV technology) and the issue of returning the deer to the crops after they had been flushed out or carried away. Other sub-analyses included evaluating the effectiveness of alternative methods of scaring deer from stands using different types of scarecrows and assessing the occurrence of red deer on the land concerning the location of landmarks. The solution of the dissertation thesis resulted in the proposal of a methodological guide for optimizing the search for deer on forage plots on arable land and permanent grassland.

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