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Myslajek, R.W.; Stachyra, P.; Szewczyk, M.; Figura, M.; Stefanski, R.; Niedzwiecka, N.; Nowak, S.
Wilk Canis lupus i Ryo Lynx lynx w Roztocza¤skim Parku Narodowym w latach 2016-2017
2018  Przeglad Przyrodniczy (29): 71-83

Tracking, camera trapping and - in case of wolves - non-invasive genetic analysis based on 13 microsatellite loci, were used to determine the number of wolves and lynx in Roztocze National Park (south-eastern Poland). There were two wolf family groups breeding in the national park, which size accounted for 4-7 individuals. There were also four lynx - three males and one female - inside national park. The areas of the national park (84.8 km2) and overlapping Natura 2000 site "Roztocze Orodkowe" are too small comparing to spatial requirements of wolves and lynx. Thus activities towards species protection should take under consideration also buffer zone surrounding borders of the sites.

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