Management and improvement of agriculture, forestry and wetlands. Population dynamics. Management of populations. Censuses and estimates. Plans of consolidation and reduction. Management of carnivores. Management of pheasant, partridge, red partridge, coturnice. Management of deer, fallow deer, red deer, chamois, mouflon, wild boar and Tetraonidi forest. Management of wetland birds. Management of migratory birds.
Hygiene and health. Animal welfare.
Textbooks:
- Casanova P. Sorbetti Guerri F. “La caccia in Toscana negli ultimi settanta anni”. Edizioni Polistampa. 2003
- Lecture notes (E-LEARNING UNIFI)
- Hunting Hygiene by Sauli Laaksonen and Peter Paulsen - Wageningen Pers (April 10, 2015) (present in our Library)
Learning Objectives
Knolewdge acquired: Animal and environmental management
Competence acquired (at the end of the course):
Choice of animal and environmental management more suited to local issues
Skills acquired (at the end of the course):
Preparation of fauna management plans
Prerequisites
Main concepts of Biology of warm-blooded animals, botany, management of ecoagricultural systems.
Teaching Methods
Total hours of the course (including the time spent in attending lectures, seminars, private study, examinations, etc...): 225
Hours reserved to private study and other indivual formative activities: 90
Contact hours for: Lectures (hours): 45
Contact hours for: Laboratory (hours): 0
Contact hours for: Laboratory-field/practice (hours): 30-36
Seminars (hours): 0-6
Stages: 0
Intermediate examinations: 0
Type of Assessment
Exam modality: oral examination on the subjects of lectures and laboratory
Course program
Features, functions and value of agricultural areas, forest and wetlands. Environmental factors of resistance to wildlife in rural areas. New forestry management guidelines.
(Re) population of rural areas and forestry: spread of eco-sustainable practices and new exploitation forms. Environmental improvements: cultural rotations, cultural associations, crops for the game, restore and/or increase in crop diversity, hedges and edging; land use for wildlife.
Wildlife Management: Carnivores (Wolf, Bear, Lynx), Ungulates (roe deer, fallow deer, chamois, mouflon, wild boar), hare, wild rabbit, birds of agricultural systems (Phasianidae) and forest systems (Tetraonidae). Management of migration.
Wildlife (re)introduction and recovery. Censuses and estimates. Wildlife movement. Withdrawal of a hunting: plans of consolidation and keeping. Wetland wildlife management: Ramsar Convention. Natural and artificial Wetlands. Wetland vegetation. Dune systems. Lagoons. Bird populations management: lawn birds or marginal swamp birds. Reed Birds. Shorebirds. Birds of the shallow water. Diving birds. Other birds. Main wetland amphibian, reptiles and mammals species.
Interior wetlands management: renaturalisation, maintenance of ponds and reed beds, anthropogenic use. Coastal wetlands management: coastal erosion defense; anthropic disorder prevention; maintaining of natural conditions of salinity.
Hygiene and health: Common animal farming diseases.
Animal welfare: definition and evaluation of animal welfare.