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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Notes on the Thick Shelled River Mussel (Unio crassus) Conservation in the Czech Republic – Problems

Research, Surveys and Data Management

authors: Karel Douda, Luboš  Beran

Notes on the Thick Shelled River Mussel (Unio crassus) Conservation in the Czech Republic – Problems

The Thick Shelled River Mussel (Unio crassus) is a declining European species listed in ...

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Endemism in the Czech Republic. Plant Endemism, Part I

Research, Surveys and Data Management

author: Michal Gerža

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.

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Uncertain Future of Northern White Rhinoceros

Research, Surveys and Data Management

autorka: Silvie Ucová

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.

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The Gold Chafer – A Specially Protected Wild Animal as well as a Possible Pest

Research, Surveys and Data Management

authors: Jakub Horák, Karel Chobot, Tomáš Jirmus, Jevgenij Akseněnko

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.

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The Eastern imperial Eagle (Aquila heliaca) in the South Moravia

Research, Surveys and Data Management

author: David Horal

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.

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