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Luchse

German, Jaroslav Cerveny, Jaroslav Vogeltanz, 2012
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A hundred years ago, the lynx was nearly extinct from our forests. Humans ruthlessly hunted it as a competitor – using traps, poison, and firearms. Additionally, its living conditions were increasingly stripped away: the forests were heavily exploited, the lynx's prey was declared fair game, and its roaming areas were dramatically reduced. Today, the reckless deforestation is a thing of the past. Forest areas are steadily increasing again, and roe deer, stag, and wild boar are experiencing a renaissance: in many regions, there has never been so much game before. With plenty of forest and prey, bears, wolves, and lynxes have a better chance, as long as humans allow it. And humans are most likely to let them be where they don’t interfere too much – such as in the vast expanses of the Bohemian Forest and the Bavarian Forest. The broad mountain range of the tri-border region of the Czech Republic, Bavaria, and Austria now hosts a promising lynx population. Since 1980, lynxes have been migrating there repeatedly, and with targeted reintroduction projects, a lynx population has developed that offers hope for the future. As mentioned: if humans cooperate. In this illustrated book, the lynx speaks to us directly. Because it knows: the better we humans understand it, the more likely we are to advocate for it. Through unique photos, concise clear words, and without highbrow scientific pretensions, the lynx tells of its life. A life in the enchanting Bohemian Forest and Bavarian Forest.

Key specifications

Language
German
Author
Jaroslav CervenyJaroslav Vogeltanz
Year
2012
Number of pages
125

General information

Item number
7053209
Publisher
Jagd-/Fischerei
Category
Guidebooks
Release date
8.6.2012

Book properties

Language
German
Author
Jaroslav CervenyJaroslav Vogeltanz
Year
2012
Number of pages
125
Edition
1

Voluntary climate contribution

CO₂ emissions
1,15 kg
Climate contribution
EUR 0,12

Product dimensions

Height
285 mm
Width
248 mm
Weight
883 g

14-day cancellation right
30-day right of return if unopened
24 Months statutory warranty
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Statutory warranty score

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    0 %
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Statutory warranty case duration

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    0 days
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    0 %
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