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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.

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

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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