LEGAL STATUS AND MANAGEMENT OF THE DINARIC LYNX POPULATION

<p>Reintroduction of the Eurasian lynx (Lynx lynx) to the Dinaric Mountains in 1973 is one of the rare examples of successful reintroduction of a large predator. Today, Dinaric lynx population includes all lynx in Slovenia south of highway Ljubljana – Trieste, lynx in Croatia as well as lynx i...

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Main Authors: Magda Sindičić, Nasir Sinanović, Aleksandra Majić Skrbinšek, Đuro Huber, Saša Kunovac, Ivan Kos
Format: Article
Language:Bosnian
Published: Veterinary Faculty Sarajevo 2013-09-01
Series:Veterinaria
Online Access:https://veterinaria-sarajevo.com/ojs/index.php/vet/article/view/116
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spelling doaj-008cca4c5e554b43b8636bd9ebcde5252021-01-02T05:07:46ZbosVeterinary Faculty SarajevoVeterinaria0372-68272233-13602013-09-01583-422923889LEGAL STATUS AND MANAGEMENT OF THE DINARIC LYNX POPULATIONMagda SindičićNasir SinanovićAleksandra Majić SkrbinšekĐuro HuberSaša KunovacIvan Kos<p>Reintroduction of the Eurasian lynx (Lynx lynx) to the Dinaric Mountains in 1973 is one of the rare examples of successful reintroduction of a large predator. Today, Dinaric lynx population includes all lynx in Slovenia south of highway Ljubljana – Trieste, lynx in Croatia as well as lynx in western Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is considered that the population consists of mostly 130 individuals. Being small and endangered, the most important threats for its survival are poaching, depletion of prey, and possible consequences of reduced genetic diversity. In Slovenia, Croatia and the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina, the lynx is a protected species, while the current legislation of the Republic of Srpska does not refer to the lynx at all. Slovenia and Croatia have coordinated their monitoring and management activities, while no organized monitoring system is present in Bosnia and Herzegovina. <br />The goal is to establish bilateral cooperation between Croatia and Slovenia as a basis for the management of the entire lynx population in this part of Europe, including primarily Bosnia and Herzegovina but also Austria and Italy.</p><p>Key words: Eurasian lynx, Lynx lynx, Dinaric population, legal status, management</p>https://veterinaria-sarajevo.com/ojs/index.php/vet/article/view/116
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Nasir Sinanović
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Đuro Huber
Saša Kunovac
Ivan Kos
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Nasir Sinanović
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Đuro Huber
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LEGAL STATUS AND MANAGEMENT OF THE DINARIC LYNX POPULATION
Veterinaria
author_facet Magda Sindičić
Nasir Sinanović
Aleksandra Majić Skrbinšek
Đuro Huber
Saša Kunovac
Ivan Kos
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title LEGAL STATUS AND MANAGEMENT OF THE DINARIC LYNX POPULATION
title_short LEGAL STATUS AND MANAGEMENT OF THE DINARIC LYNX POPULATION
title_full LEGAL STATUS AND MANAGEMENT OF THE DINARIC LYNX POPULATION
title_fullStr LEGAL STATUS AND MANAGEMENT OF THE DINARIC LYNX POPULATION
title_full_unstemmed LEGAL STATUS AND MANAGEMENT OF THE DINARIC LYNX POPULATION
title_sort legal status and management of the dinaric lynx population
publisher Veterinary Faculty Sarajevo
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2233-1360
publishDate 2013-09-01
description <p>Reintroduction of the Eurasian lynx (Lynx lynx) to the Dinaric Mountains in 1973 is one of the rare examples of successful reintroduction of a large predator. Today, Dinaric lynx population includes all lynx in Slovenia south of highway Ljubljana – Trieste, lynx in Croatia as well as lynx in western Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is considered that the population consists of mostly 130 individuals. Being small and endangered, the most important threats for its survival are poaching, depletion of prey, and possible consequences of reduced genetic diversity. In Slovenia, Croatia and the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina, the lynx is a protected species, while the current legislation of the Republic of Srpska does not refer to the lynx at all. Slovenia and Croatia have coordinated their monitoring and management activities, while no organized monitoring system is present in Bosnia and Herzegovina. <br />The goal is to establish bilateral cooperation between Croatia and Slovenia as a basis for the management of the entire lynx population in this part of Europe, including primarily Bosnia and Herzegovina but also Austria and Italy.</p><p>Key words: Eurasian lynx, Lynx lynx, Dinaric population, legal status, management</p>
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