Spain: Proposal for sustainable and harmonized control of wild boar

Published 2023년 1월 23일

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The African Swine Fever Prevention Task Force (GO PREVPA) has released a sustainable proposal for monitoring wild boar populations in Spain. The proposal advocates for improved integration of monitoring systems, as Spain's territories can accommodate larger wild boar populations, which are nearing their productivity peaks, making control challenging. The proposal suggests conducting monitoring campaigns across diverse habitats and management scenarios, utilizing photo-detection methods and quality hunting statistics for more accurate local-scale density estimation. This approach is backed by the European project ENETWILD.
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The African Swine Fever Prevention Task Force (GO PREVPA) has published a new document containing a sustainable proposal for monitoring wild boar. A large part of the Spanish territory has a capacity to harbor wild boar populations that have not yet reached their maximum limit, and the populations are, for the most part, close to their maximum productivity rates, which makes their control very difficult. However, Spain lacks integration in the adequate monitoring of wild populations (integrated monitoring). Spain has one of the best hunting and health statistics collection systems for wild boar in the European context. However, it is advisable that some Autonomous Communities collect data at the hunting ground level with greater spatial and temporal resolution. In this sense, PREVPA is promoting monitoring campaigns in various populations representing the diversity of habitats and management scenarios for this wild animal within the national territory. All of this is based on ...
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