Badger camera on Tallinn Zoo grounds
Transmission courtesy of EENet
Introduction and illustrations Tiit Hunt, www.rmk.ee*
Estonian text posted 24.10.2019
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Transmission courtesy of EENet
Introduction and illustrations Tiit Hunt, www.rmk.ee*
Estonian text posted 24.10.2019
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Illustration: Wolf attacks on dogs (blue line) Number of wolf packs (red line)
Source Animal of the Year Team
Estonian text posted 20.10.2019
Photo: Valeri Štšerbatõh
Estonian text posted 13.10.2019
In January 2018 a young female wolf Naya came into the international news flow. She travelled during ten days from Germany through the Netherlands to East Belgium, crossing nearly 500 kilometres. Now Naya is again in the pan-European news – more than likely the female wolf and her offspring have fallen victim to poachers.
The wolf that was given the name Naya by the public was the first wolf that be been seen in Belgium
Final story and illustrations Tiit Hunt, www.rmk.ee
Estonian text posted 11.10.2019
The beaver camera that was installed in the Kilingi-Nõmme hunting grounds in Pärnumaa at the end of May has ended transmission.
At the lodge in Ura two beavers were active until one of the animals was hit by a suddenly breaking tree. The tree fell so quickly and unexpectedly that the animal in the water could not escape the falling trunk. After this incident we have not managed to see two beavers at the same time in camera view. One animal was busy daily in camera view a week longer; in the following week it was observed only a few times and after that disappeared completely.
Below a video reminder of the hit:
Introduction and illustrative material Tiit Hunt, www.rmk.ee
Estonian text posted 01.10.2019
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