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Why are there no images in the nature cameras?

 

First of all our apologies to viewers – we were hoping for a faster solution to the camera stream breaks.

The current situation is that we must implement a new transmission platform. Time will tell how quickly  we will succeed in doing this but late autumn is a good time for such works because there is little to show from nature at the moment.

What is the situation of wolves in our forests?

Information from the Environmental Board
Photo: Valeri Štšerbatõh
Estonian text posted 31.10.2019

 

The Environmental Board (Keskkonnaamet) has confirmed a primary hunting number of 61 specimens for wolves.

The aim of the wolf hunt which runs from November to the end of February is to control  their numbers and so reduce  predator damage to domestic animal owners caused by wolves.

As practiced earlier the wolf hunt will be directed to areas with most predator damage. At the same time it is attempted not to disturb wolf packs in larger natural territories. Such an arrangement will maintain the favourable conditions of the wolf population as well as the ecological role of the species while avoiding excessive damage to livestock breeders.

Badger camera on Tallinn Zoo grounds

Transmission courtesy of  EENet
Introduction and illustrations  Tiit Huntwww.rmk.ee*
Estonian text posted 24.10.2019

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