Sustainable game management as one of the determinants of the welfare of hunting animals

K. Tajchman, P. Czyżowski, L. Drozd, M. Karpiński, Justyna Wojtaś
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There are groups of species among game animals demonstrating varied life strategies, demographic conditions and protective status. Therefore, a specific approach to managing the particular populations is needed. Game animals are more dependent on the natural environment because they are inseparable from it and any change in their natural habitat immediately affects the populations they create. The purpose of breeding wild animals in their natural habitat is primarily to preserve populations of different species in their natural biotopes, in the optimum biocenotic densities, species structure, as well as age and sex of the population. The work has attempted to point out elements in the hunting management that maintain welfare of the game animals. The described biochemical and physiological indicators of the organism, which reflect the internal equilibrium in an organism are influenced by various external environmental factors. In addition, attention was paid to other parameters describing the animal condition, e.g. energy reserves in the form of adipose tissue, antler weight, and population density and structure.
可持续的游戏管理是狩猎动物福利的决定因素之一
狩猎动物中有不同的物种群体,它们表现出不同的生活策略、人口状况和保护状况。因此,需要一种管理特定种群的具体方法。狩猎动物更依赖于自然环境,因为它们与自然环境密不可分,它们自然栖息地的任何变化都会立即影响到它们所创造的种群。在野生动物的自然栖息地繁殖野生动物的目的主要是为了使不同物种的种群保持在其自然生物群落中,保持最佳的生物群落密度、物种结构以及种群的年龄和性别。这项工作试图指出在狩猎管理中维持狩猎动物福利的因素。所描述的生物体的生化和生理指标,反映了生物体的内部平衡,受到各种外部环境因素的影响。此外,还注意了描述动物状况的其他参数,如脂肪组织形式的能量储备、鹿角重量、种群密度和结构。
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