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Pavlíčko A.: Whos Afraid of (Pseudo)scorpions?

Research, Surveys and Data Management

author: Alois Pavlíčko

Pavlíčko A.: Whos Afraid of (Pseudo)scorpions?

In the Czech Republic, approx. 38 pseudocorpion (Pseudoscorpions) species belonging to seven families occur at present. Big scorpions, of which some have a venomous stinger, do not permanently live in the Czech Republic.

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Holá E.: The Round Notothylas Was Found in the Czech Republic after More than 90 years

Research, Surveys and Data Management

autorka: Eva Holá

Holá E.: The Round Notothylas Was Found in the Czech Republic after More than 90 years

The occurrence of the Round Notothylas (Notothylas orbicularis)in the Czech Republic was reconfirmed after 90 years.

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Havelková S. & Šedina P.: Hunting and Fishing Rights in Specially Protected Areas

Nature Conservation Legislation

authors: Svatava Havelková, Petr Šedina

Havelková S. & Šedina P.: Hunting and Fishing Rights in Specially Protected Areas

The article deals with legal nature conservation and landscape protection provisions in Specially Protected Areas (SPAs) related to hunting and fishing rights.

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Orel P.: The Golden Eagle – a New and Old Breeding Species in the Czech Republic

Nature and Landscape Management

author: Petr Orel

Orel P.: The Golden Eagle – a New and Old Breeding Species in the Czech Republic

Nature conservancy in the Czech Republic is celebrating an important success.

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Görner T.: Planting Energy Crops in the Czech Republic as Seen by the State Nature Conservancy

Nature and Landscape Management

author: Tomáš Görner

Görner T.: Planting Energy Crops in the Czech Republic as Seen by the State Nature Conservancy

The proportion of renewable energy has been continuously increasing within the total energy production. In this respect, the greatest potential is provided by biomass energy.

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Pešout P., Kinský dal Borgo F. & Lacina D.: The First Long-term Comprehensive Agreement on Economic

Nature and Landscape Management

authors: Pavel Pešout, David Lacina, Francesco Kinský dal Borgo

Pešout P., Kinský dal Borgo F. & Lacina D.: The First Long-term Comprehensive Agreement on Economic

Many landowners having their lands in Specially Protected Areas have been trying to define clear rules and conditions for their economic activities.

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Zajíček P.: The Výpustek Cave Reveals its Secret

On Nature in the Czech Republic

author: Petr Zajíček

Zajíček P.: The Výpustek Cave Reveals its Secret

The first written references to the Výpustek Cave formed by underground activities of the Křtinský potok Brook had been made by quacks in the early 17thcentury.

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Říhová P.: The Keoladeo Ghana National Park

International Nature Conservation

autorka: Pavla Říhová

Říhová P.: The Keoladeo Ghana National Park

One of the finest bird parks in the world, the Keoladeo Ghana National Park located in Bharatpur, eastern Rajasthan was established in March 1982, covering 28 km2.

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Kaminiecká B. & Klouček O.: A Chance for Sharks, the Polar Bear Failed

International Nature Conservation

authors: Barbora Kaminiecká, Ondřej Klouček

Kaminiecká B. & Klouček O.: A Chance for Sharks, the Polar Bear Failed

On 3 – 14 March 2013, the 16thMeeting of the Conference of the Parties to the CITES, celebrating the 40thanniversary in 2013, was held in Bangkok, Thailand.

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Just T.: Making the Main River Stream near Ebensfeld in Germany More Natural – Lessons Learnt to be

International Nature Conservation

author: Tomáš Just

Just T.: Making the Main River Stream near Ebensfeld in Germany More Natural – Lessons Learnt to be

In northern Bavaria, Germany, on an upper, unnavigable stream of the Main River, the Water Management Office based in Kronach has been implementing a rather broader programme aiming at improving morphological and ecological character of the river as well as at introducing close-to-nature flood prevention, protection and control measures.

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