Finds of the fat dormouse (Glis glis) in cave-type shelters in the Middle Dnister Region
The Middle Dnister Region (left bank and right bank of the Dnister from the mouth of the Zolota Lypa River in the northwest to the mouth of the Zbruch River in the southeast) has a complex geological structure and richness of geomorphological forms ...
Oleksandr Vikyrchak, Petro Ploshchansky
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Charging for Nature: Marine Park Fees and Management from a User Perspective [PDF]
User fees can contribute to the financial sustainability of marine protected areas (MPAs), yet they must be acceptable to users. We explore changes in the fee system and management of Bonaire National Marine Park (BNMP) from the perspective of users ...
Calvo Uyarra, MC, Côté, IM, Gill, JA
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Profiling unauthorized natural resource users for better targeting of conservation interventions [PDF]
Unauthorized use of natural resources is a key threat to many protected areas. Approaches to reducing this threat include law enforcement and integrated conservation and development (ICD) projects, but for such ICDs to be targeted effectively, it is ...
Aharikundira M +13 more
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Woodland clearance in the Mesolithic: the social aspects. [PDF]
Did Mesolithic people regard the woodland as a wilderness or park? Previous models have portrayed the hunter-gatherers of the Mesolithic as in tune with nature and making use of clearings to attract game.
Davies, P, Ladbrook, D, Robb, J.G
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Ground beetle fauna (Coleoptera, Carabidae) of Mordovia State Nature Reserve (Russia) [PDF]
Protected areas are organised in different climatic zones, which usually include typical ecosystems characteristic of certain climatic zones. In most cases, protected areas are biodiversity hotspots.
Alexander Ruchin +5 more
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Winter aggregations of bats in cave-type shelters of Ternopil Prydnisteria: surveys of 2021–2024
Data on species composition and abundance of bats during hibernation surveyed in the winter of 2024 in 12 cave-type shelters are presented. During these studies, 7 species of bats were found in hibernation. As in previous years, the most numerous species
Oleksandr Vikyrchak +3 more
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NATIONAL NATURE PARK “DZHARYLGATSKYI” [PDF]
National Natural Park (NPP) “Dzharylgatskyi” was established by Decree of the President of Ukraine from December 11, 2009, on the territory of Skadovsky district of Kherson region. This was preceded by the creation of Dzharylgatskyi botanical reserve of national importance in 1974.
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Visitor profiling for cable car mountain destinations as a basis for protected area management : a case study of the summer season in the Tatra Mountains at Kasprowy Wierch (Poland) and Skalnaté Pleso (Slovakia) [PDF]
Protected areas play a crucial role in the conservation of vulnerable mountain ecosystems, but at the same time they may serve as tourist destinations and attract large numbers of visitors. Areas located in close proximity to cable cars belong to some of
Balon, Jarosław +5 more
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Traditional roof coverings in the North York Moors National Park [PDF]
Purpose – The paper seeks to deal with vernacular roofing practices within the North York Moors National Park. Design/methodology/approach – Initially the paper carries out a literature review of the geography and geology of the area and identifies what ...
Scott, Alan
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Sightings of carnivorans and artiodactyls in the region of the Bugsky Gard National Park
In 2023–2024 and by early 2025, during the planned survey of the Bugsky Gard NNP territory and background monitoring, a number of cases of encounters and findings of some carnivoran species were recorded, including those of the wildcat (Felis silvestris),
Serhii Legkyi +2 more
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