Artykuł w czasopiśmie
Brak miniatury
Licencja

CC-BYCC-BY - Uznanie autorstwa

Social and environmental factors influencing contemporary cases of wolf aggression towards people in Poland

Autor
Szewczyk, Maciej
Tomczak, Patrycja
Całus, Izabela
Figura, Michał
Nowak, Sabina
Mysłajek, Robert
Data publikacji
2021
Abstrakt (EN)

Understanding factors and mechanisms causing large carnivore aggression towards people is crucial for their conservation in modern human-dominated landscapes. We present detailed descriptions of wolf attacks on people in early summer 2018 in two areas of Poland, analysis of behaviour, fitness and origin of individuals responsible for the attacks and management actions undertaken by local communities as well as governmental bodies and non-governmental organisations. We show that attacks were caused by yearling wolves (13-month-old male and 14-month-old female) originating from local packs, which appeared near households several months prior to incidents. Both individuals were positively food-conditioned and showed increasing habituation caused by irresponsible behaviour of people such as long-lasting intentional feeding or illegal keeping. Post mortem necropsy revealed obesity and serious abnormality of spleen (polysplenia) in the problem female wolf that negatively impacted her fitness and was the most likely reason for her presence near households and feeding on leftovers. Despite prolonged observations of these wolves very close to human settlements (less than 30 m), no mitigation actions were undertaken until the attacks, after which both individuals were killed. We provide several recommendations to avoid aggressive human-carnivore encounters.

Słowa kluczowe EN
Canis lupus
human safety
animal attacks
habituation
food conditioning
conflict management
Dyscyplina PBN
nauki biologiczne
Czasopismo
European Journal of Wildlife Research
Tom
67
Zeszyt
4
Strony od-do
1-12
ISSN
1612-4642
Data udostępnienia w otwartym dostępie
2021-07-12
Licencja otwartego dostępu
Uznanie autorstwa