Notes on the Thick Shelled River Mussel (Unio crassus) Conservation in the Czech Republic – Problems
Nature Conservation 2/2009 — 21. 4. 2009 — Research, Surveys and Data Management — Print article in pdf
Endemism in the Czech Republic. Plant Endemism, Part I
Endemism may not be related only to species and subspecies, but genera or even whole families can be endemic, too.
Nature Conservation 2/2009 — 21. 4. 2009 — Research, Surveys and Data Management — Print article in pdf
Uncertain Future of Northern White Rhinoceros
The Northern White Rhino (Ceratotherium simum cottoni) is the rarest rhino in the world. There were only four specimens in the wild in 2006 and their existence is not sure at present.
Nature Conservation 2/2009 — 21. 4. 2009 — Research, Surveys and Data Management — Print article in pdf
The Hranice Abyss from the viewpoint of geologists
The Hranice abyss is not only an excellent site for divers.
Nature Conservation 1/2009 — 20. 2. 2009 — Research, Surveys and Data Management — Print article in pdf
The Gold Chafer – A Specially Protected Wild Animal as well as a Possible Pest
The Gold Chafer Oxythyrea funesta is a small floricolous thermophilous beetle species, currently protected under the national nature conservation legislation in the Czech Republic.
Nature Conservation 1/2009 — 20. 2. 2009 — Research, Surveys and Data Management — Print article in pdf
The Eastern imperial Eagle (Aquila heliaca) in the South Moravia
The Eastern Imperial Eagle (Aquila heliaca) has been a new, resident breeding species in the Czech Republic since 1998, as a result of its population increase in Hungary and Slovakia. Since then, 1-3 pairs breed annually.
Nature Conservation 1/2009 — 20. 2. 2009 — Research, Surveys and Data Management — Print article in pdf