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Re: Alutaguse Forest webcam 2012

Posted: December 3rd, 2012, 2:08 pm
by Felis silvestris
Newspaperarticle on Estonian bears:


Estonian brown bears head west

(AFP) – Nov 23, 2012

TALLINN — Estonia's thriving brown bear population has spread nationwide after hunters eased up in their traditional territory, an expert in the Baltic state said Friday.

"Bears have been able to expand their living range from central Estonia through to the western regions on the Baltic Sea, mainly because hunters have been avoiding killing mother bears in central Estonia," Peep Mannil, head of wildlife monitoring at the Estonian Environment Information Centre, told the daily newspaper Eesti Paevaleht.

The brown bear population of heavily forested Estonia is estimated at between 650 and 700, making it the third-largest in the European Union after Sweden's and Finland's.

The bears' traditional territory has been along Estonia's eastern border with Russia, and the centre and south of the small republic of 1.3 million people.

Hunting is strictly controlled, and since 2003 hunters have been required to fill out a detailed questionnaire on every bear shot in order to improve collection of data on the population.

As a result of the bears' spread, the number hunted has doubled from 27 in 2007 to this year's 55, according to the Estonian Environment Information Centre.

Most of Estonia's bears have already started hibernation, or are poised to.

Tracking bears' footprints in Estonian forests has become a new attraction in recent years offered by some farmers to bold tourists.

Fainter-hearted nature lovers opt to watch them online thanks to woodland webcams.

But not all Estonian farmers are happy, as honey raids by bears have hit beehives with increasing frequency in recent years.

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Source: AFP and various pages like: http://phys.org/news/2012-11-estonian-brown-west.html

Re: Alutaguse Forest webcam 2012

Posted: December 4th, 2012, 12:03 am
by Fleur
thank you Felis for the info and Peep ( I miss him :blush: and the pigs ofcourse )
Image

if this is the same Peep :puzzled:

Re: Alutaguse Forest webcam 2012

Posted: December 4th, 2012, 8:35 am
by Felis silvestris
I doubt that, Fleur, the Peep from the article is working for the environmental ministry in Estonia. But you are right, I miss Peep and Silvi sitting amongst the boar too! That was amazing to watch (and fearsome too).
We still can't say anything about the boar cam, though. I think it still has to be brought from the nest site to the feeding ground. But no real news yet, sorry! :wave:

Re: Alutaguse Forest webcam 2012

Posted: December 7th, 2012, 12:07 pm
by Jo UK
Wild Boar cam is open for another fun and interesting season :gathering:

viewtopic.php?f=4&t=533&p=187917#p187917

Re: Alutaguse Forest webcam 2012

Posted: December 7th, 2012, 12:48 pm
by asteria
:loveshower:

No food, no animals yet but soo much snow.

Re: Alutaguse Forest webcam 2012

Posted: December 7th, 2012, 11:22 pm
by Kitty KCMO
Thank you so much to all who made the Bear Cam available to us. We saw some amazing things there during the season. I look forward to all the bear activity again next year! :loveshower: :wave: