Med. Weter. 2021, 77 (10), 512-517
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KATARZYNA DZIKI-MICHALSKA, KATARZYNA TAJCHMAN |
Predation pressure of the grey wolf (Canis lupus L. 1758) on wild, domestic and companion animals
in Poland |
The aim of this study was to determine the predation pressure of the grey wolf (Canis lupus) on wild ungulate
populations and the relationship between the size of the grey wolf population and the number of confirmed kills
of livestock and companion animals in Poland over eight hunting seasons from 2011/2012 to 2018/2019. There
is a positive and complete relationship between the increasing wolf population and the number of confirmed
deer kills. The size of the wolf population in Poland was compared to the size of domestic and companion
animal population and the number of specimens that fell prey to the grey wolf. It was demonstrated that as
the wolf population in Poland increases, the number of confirmed kills of farm and companion animals rises.
It seems rational to take steps aimed at mitigating this problem as soon as possible. It is necessary to consider
implementation of an integrated protection system that involves culling and employing available methods to
deter wolves from attacking grazing herds. |
Canis lupus, ungulates, Canis familiaris, antagonistic effect, satisfying hunger |