Leader: Guna Bagrade
Start date: 01.07.2018
End date: 31.10.2019

Study supported by the Latvian Environmental Protection Fund 

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The aims of study:

  1. Short term: to train specialists to identify carnivore species in case of the livestock depredation and to apply new technologies to detect the species of carnivore accurately.
  2. Long term: the project will contribute to the overall objective of the Species Conservation Plan to maintain a favorable conservation status of the large carnivore species in Latvia and the entire Baltic carnivore population, ensuring and facilitating the implementation of several other measures, including the development of a system for recording and reducing carnivore damage; changes in legislation to eliminate the risk that it is more profitable to intensify hunting of wolves than to take livestock protection measures and to evaluate the effectiveness of hunting as a measure to reduce damage caused by large carnivores.

The main result is the identification of carnivore species in the case of livestock depredation. Prepared Guidelines for Experts in Assessing Damage done by the large carnivores (Wolves, Lynx and Bears) (only in Latvian).