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Census Guides
CENSUS GUIDES
Guides and population density cards
A practical guidance on estimation of European wild ungulate population density
Camera trapping protocol for wild boar density estimation
Guides for carnivores, wild ruminants and wild boar density and abundance estimation
Methods for wild ungulate estimation
You can click on each method in the list below to find more information about it.
Direct Methods
1. Distance sampling on transects with thermographic cameras or spotlighting, and point transect
2. Vantage point counts
3. Block counts
4. Aerial counts
5. Drive counts
6.Capture-Mark-Recapture (CMR)
7. Camera trapping (CT) without individual recognition
Indirect Methods
1. Pellet counts
2. DNA: Genetic analyses to determine population size or density
Harmonization of the use of hunting statistics for wild boar density estimation in different study areas
Data generated by camera trapping in at least 15 areas in Europe including East and South Europe: Report of the field activities - first semester 2021
Papers
Science-based wildlife disease response