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Decline of natural preyDecline of natural prey140014001500150015501550Y 19901050105012001200530530Y 200190090012001200470470Y 2004350035003400340038003800Y 1960260026003200320030003000Y 19709309301030 ID: 861246

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1 Causes of DeclineCauses of DeclineHabita
Causes of DeclineCauses of DeclineHabitat loss and fragmentation,Habitat loss and fragmentatio

2 n,Decline of natural prey (large ungulat
n,Decline of natural prey (large ungulates, such as roe deer, such as roe deer, chamoisechamoi

3 seetc.)Lack of wildlife management in fo
seetc.)Lack of wildlife management in forestry Lack of wildlife management in forestry sectors

4 ectorAnimal disturbance, andAnimal distu
ectorAnimal disturbance, andAnimal disturbance, andAnimal killingAnimal killing Decline of nat

5 ural preyDecline of natural prey14001400
ural preyDecline of natural prey140014001500150015501550Y 19901050105012001200530530Y 20019009

6 0012001200470470Y 2004350035003400340038
0012001200470470Y 2004350035003400340038003800Y 1960260026003200320030003000Y 1970930930103010

7 30100010008468461150115020002000Wild boa
30100010008468461150115020002000Wild boarWild boar11801180125012501260126011901190130013002700

8 2700Chamoise4904304305005004704707707702
2700Chamoise49043043050050047047077077022002200Roe deerRoe deerY Y 2005Y 20032002Y 2000Y 1995Y

9 1980 10002000250035004000 Y1960Y1980Y R
1980 10002000250035004000 Y1960Y1980Y Roe deer Chamoise Wild boar Animal killingAnimal killin

10 g Lynx range and protected areasLynx ran
g Lynx range and protected areasLynx range and protected areas The need for a Lynx Recovery T

11 Action Plan Action Plan (1)(1)Main issu
Action Plan Action Plan (1)(1)Main issues:Main issues:the identification of the sites that ar

12 e critical for the the identification of
e critical for the the identification of the sites that are critical for the species to be tak

13 en under protection and appropriate spec
en under protection and appropriate species to be taken under protection and appropriate manag

14 ement; management; increase food availab
ement; management; increase food availability for the lynx (protection and increase food avail

15 ability for the lynx (protection and man
ability for the lynx (protection and management of wild prey, particularly ungulates such mana

16 gement of wild prey, particularly ungula
gement of wild prey, particularly ungulates such as roe deer, chamois and wild boar)as roe dee

17 r, chamois and wild boar)institutional a
r, chamois and wild boar)institutional and legislation arrangements and institutional and legi

18 slation arrangements and enforcement; T
slation arrangements and enforcement; Thank you for your attention!Thank you for your attenti