Applying the ENETWILD Model for Wild Boar Abundance

Applying the ENETWILD Model for Wild Boar Abundance

A meeting to present and discuss the wild boar abundance models developed by the ENETWILD consortium, and to explore how its outputs can support wildlife monitoring, management, and integrated planning. Probbaly you have directly contributed to the construction of the model by providing hunting bag data, or because you and your institution may be interested in the potential applications of this model in the framework of integrated wildlife management. Agenda Introduction (Ezio Ferroglio, UNITO – Italy)

  • Enetwild consortium goals and objectives
  • Meeting goals and agenda

Context and Data (Joaquin Vicente, UCLM, Spain)

  • Why estimate wild boar abundance now
  • Data coverage (years, regions, species)
  • Acknowledgment of data providers

Modelling Approach (Graham Smith, APHA, UK)

  • Inputs → process → outputs
  • Key assumptions
  • Treatment of uncertainty

Results (Graham Smith, APHA, UK) -Maps and plots for different species

  • Practical implications for management (monitoring, mitigation, planning)Applications & Improvements (Jose A. Blanco, Joaquin Vicente, Kamila Plis, UCLM and MRIPAS)
  • How agencies / data providers can use the outputs (with examples)
  • Needs for improved data collection and harmonization
  • Next deadlines for data submission
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