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Evaluation of roe deer losses during meadow harvests in Semily
Sýkora, Petr ; Kušta, Tomáš (advisor) ; Benediktová, Kateřina (referee)
SÝKORA, Petr. Evaluation of the issue of young roe deer mortality during haymaking in Semilsko: Czech University of Life Sciences Prague, Faculty of Forestry and Wood Sciences. The aim of the work Evaluation of the issue of young roe deer mortality during haymaking in Semilsko was the research of technical text on selected issues as well as the analysis of the hunting of Vošmenda Valley Hunting Association. On the basis of this analysis, three sites of the similar size were chosen. Subsequently, various frightening devices were placed there and the mortality of young roe deer during haymaking was studied. The next aim was the evaluation of the ratio of the loss of roe deer to measures used. The frightening devices used in order to achieve these goals were: the scent fence along with a mechanical frightening device (polystyrene boards hanging on a stick), passing through the area with a hunting dog and the site without any protective measure. The result of the work was a comparison of these sites with the mortality of young roe deer when using different protective measures. The site where a hunting dog was used turned out to be the one with no mortality. On the contrary, the site where the combination of different measures was used, turned out to be the worst one. Individual sites were influenced by various factors that affected the course of haymaking, for example the weather and time of cutting. The communication between farmers and hunters itself is also of great importance.
Evaluation of roe deer losses during meadow harvests in hunting area Medard
Dvořák, Jakub ; Kušta, Tomáš (advisor) ; Mrkvičková Kořanová, Diana (referee)
Evaluation of loss of young roe deer during haymaking in the Medard hunting district This bachelor´s work is focused on the evaluation of loss of young roe deer during spring haymaking. It is divided into two parts. The first part covers general information on roe deer with main emphasize on life of youngers during first weeks after their birth. This period is typical for spring haymaking. The second part describes specific results of field observations including size of area, type of weather before and after haymaking, location of area with respect to forest cover, suggested ways of protections and comparison of their advantages and disadvantages. Using several different ways of protections of young roe deer killings during haymaking I realized that to find a right and the most efficient one is a long-term task, however based on the results of my observations I consider walking through meadows as very efficient means of young roe deer protection.

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