The Journal is published by the Nature Conservation Agency of the Czech Republic in cooperation with the Cave Administration of the Czech Republic, the Krkonoše Mts. National Park Administration, the Bohemian Forest Mts. National Park Administration, the Podyjí National Park Administration and the The Bohemian Switzerland National Park Administration. It has been published since 1946.

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Do Our Black Storks Nest in Our Country? Black Stork Monitoring in the Czech Republic: the Most Rece

Research, Surveys and Data Management

author: František Pojer

Do Our Black Storks Nest in Our Country? Black Stork Monitoring in the Czech Republic: the Most Rece

In the Czech Republic, 2,084 Black Storks (Ciconia nigra) were banded with colour rings in 1994–2008. Some hundreds of recoveries and findings have been obtained, particularly from migration, far less from the breeding season. 28 birds with rings were found on their nests, other six adults were observed in suitable habitats during the breeding season.

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Scientific Authority of the Czech Republic

Research, Surveys and Data Management

author: Adam Kurz

Scientific Authority of the Czech Republic

Under the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES, also known at the Washington Convention), each Party shall designate at least one national Scientific Authority with appropriate qualifications which shall be independent of the national Management Authority or Authorities.

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Assessment of Impacts Caused by Visitors in the Čertoryje National Nature Reserve

Research, Surveys and Data Management

author: Jaromír Čtrnáctý

Assessment of Impacts Caused by Visitors in the Čertoryje National Nature Reserve

In 2007–2008, a project supported by the Charles University Grant Agency was carried out.

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