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Znanstveno-stručno i staleško glasilo
Hrvatskoga šumarskoga društva
Journal of Forestry Society of Croatia
      Prvi puta izašao 1877. godine i neprekidno izlazi do današnjeg dana
   ISSN No.: 0373-1332              UDC 630* https://doi.org/10.31298/sl
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IZVORNI ZNANSTVENI ČLANCI
     
Idžojtić, M., R. Pernar, Z. Lisjak, H. Zdelar, M. Ančić UDK 630* 442 (001)
Hosts of Yellow Mistletoe (Loranthus europaeus Jacq.) and Intensity of Infestation on the Area of the Forest Administration Požega     pdf     HR     EN 3
Martinić, I., M. Šporčić UDK 630* 307 + 120 (001)
Ecological aspect of maintenance of forestry mechanisation     pdf     HR     EN 19
Beuk, D. UDK 630* 156 (001)
Effects of the aggression on the Republic of Croatia on the game and hunting management of the Game breeding enclosure Kunjevci     pdf     HR     EN 29
SUMMARY: This paper deals with research and analyses of conseguences of 5-yearlong
aggression Republic of Croatia in Eastern Slavonia, especially with analyses of situation
in game breeding enclosure Kunjevci and how this war situation was reflected on
overall hunting management. The research takes into account the data on the game
counting and shooting rates in the GBE Kunjevci in the period 1985-2002. Current standards
and priče lists were used for calculating of financial effects. Data on the material
damage in the GBE Kunjevci, that is on the cost of the recovery of the hunt managerial
and technical facilities and equipment, were taken from the official accountancy records
and the balance sheet of the company Hrvatske šume as the cost of the authorized persons
to hunt in the GBE.

To do more thorough work and to be able to achieve comparable data processing of

game population, three periods have been analyzed:

I 1985-1990 - before aggression

II 1991-1995 - during the aggression (time of war and occupation)

II 1996-2002 - after aggression (recovery time)

The research was spread out on GBE Kunjevci which take place on 1279,1 ha of flat
terrain, 89 m height above sea-level. It consists of three plant-associations of pedunculate
oak (Quercus roburi.] of optimal age distribution structure.

Damages on game were considered first of all, especially direct damages of missing
individuals within the basic stocks.

Fallow deer (Dama dama L),
Mouflon (Ovis musimon Pali),
Roe deer (Capreolus capreolus L.)
Wild boar (Sus scrofa L.)
Analyses of results of war damages on game populations incorporate naturally and
financially reduced values of game population main fonds presented according to following
categories:

Direct damages of missing individuals in game populations
Absence of expected increment in game population
Reduced trophy values
Losses of value of the venison, in weight and financially
Losses of the expected commercial values of game
For each kind of the game were analyses made regarding the numerical strength of the
basic stocks, the trophy value and shootingfees, as well as the value of the venison of the
basic stocks and finally of the value of shooting.
In that way the goal of the research was to define whether and in what degree were the
numbers, structure, quality and value of the basic game stocks disturbed under the conseguences
of the aggression in area of game breeding enclosure Kunjevci. Likewise, the
research has comprised the Identification of other direct damages within the hunting ground of GBE Kunjevci (hunting ground installations). Finally, the research goal was

also to survey recovery time and suggest ways and measures to improve the overall state

within the hunting ground of game breeding enclosure in the post-war recovery period.

On the mean value basis in the mentioned periods there were magnitudes defined for
the variation of numbers and values within the basic stocks and shooting rates and in this
way the reduced profit was calculated far the time of and before the aggression and in
comparison to the prewar time.

The loss of number in basic stock of fallow deer was previously established. In 1985
up to 1990 average number of fallow deer was 368 (time before aggression). After finishing
of aggression (1995) only 47 of individuals of fallow deer were noted. Consequently,
321 of individuals are missing. Regarding the structure, the great loss of number was
established in female individuals of fallow deer (roe) as well as calves, consequently.
(table 6, graph 6). In the recovery time, from 1996 up to 2002, in this 7-year period,
basic population stock reached only for 50 % of the values of time before the aggression
(1985-1990). However, data of not executed annually shooting plans during the aggression
1991-1995 are very important. During the period before aggression (1985-1990)
64 of “trophy” adult male and 356 individuals of female and offspring of fallow deer
were shot in GBE Kunjevci (420 totally). During the aggression (1991-1995) 74 of all
categories of game were shot in first year and without any in next 4 years. Consequently,
because of the war situation 346 individuals of all categories of fallow deer game were
shot less than plan as loss in profit in hunting tourism and loss in value of the venison.
(table 6 and graf 6).

As it is established, Roe deer game is not reduced in numbers during the aggression.
Relatively small basic stock of this game of about 13 has not value of considerable economic
meaning, so is not subject of hunting management in GBE Kunjevci except for
maintaining of actual situation. During the aggression, plan for the shooting of the roe
deer was realized with 50percent.

Besides the fallow deer, mouflon is the other kind of game which is the subject of hunting
management in GBE Kunjevci. During the aggression this population is not severely
devastated, so in the 7-year period of recovery, state of game before aggression was
exceeded in numbers, especially because of lack of shooting in aggression time. During
the period before aggression (1985-1990) 8 of “trophy” adult male and 2 individuals of

female of mouflon were shot. However, during the aggression time there were no shot
games at ali (table 8, graph 8).

Numeric state of wild boars population was also stabile during the war time. Average
number of individuals per year is established about 30 within basic stock (see table 9 and
graph 9). In comparison with prewar period (1985-1990) there were 50 percent less shot
games of wild boars in war-period (1991-1995). According to fast reproducing ability of
wild boars, optimal number of population and shooting rate were re-established in time
after aggression (table 9, graph 9).

Total amount of the loss of the values in basic stocks of games during the aggression
(1991-1995), according to values of trophy games is 3.175.000,00 kn, according to values
of the venison is 2.208.000,00 kn. Meanwhile, total amount of the loss of the values
according to non-realized shooting rates is 1.119.000,00 kn.

Individually, as a main game of the GBE, fallow deer had a great castaway in the
research period.

During the aggression time 1991-1995 there were lack of the game in GBE Kunjevci
with its loss of the values of 6.502.000 kn and with total amount of the of 7.402.080 kn.
Meanwhile, summarizing these amounts of loses with loses in basic stocks in recovery
period (1996-2002), through adding of other material expenditures for the recovery of
GBE, the calculation of overall loses for GBE Kunjevci in the aggression and recovery
period (1991-2002) was made with the total sum amounting to 18,12 millin kn.
Key words: game breeding enclosure Kunjevci; hunting; and hunting management; basic stocks of the games; aggression on the RC; war loses; recovery time
 
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