Beaver under spotlight in the Baltic Sea Region

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.46490/BF582

Abstract

The Eurasian beaver (Castor fiber L.) populations are considered to have reached densities causing substantial damage to forestry, e.g., in the south eastern Baltic Sea countries. The project Water Management in Baltic Forests WAMBAF of the Interreg Baltic Sea Region started in March 2016 and lasted for three years. WAMBAF committed to water management in Baltic forests and aimed to reduce nutrient and mercury export from forestry to streams, other water bodies towards the Baltic Sea. Three main topics like riparian forests, drainage system and beaver population / dam management that strongly related to mentioned issues. Protection of the Baltic Sea catchment is based on the protection of inland waters because the Sea gains the main inflow of nutrients and toxic compounds from inland watersThe Eurasian beaver (Castor fiber L.) populations are considered to have reached densities causing substantial damage to forestry, e.g., in the south eastern Baltic Sea countries. The project Water Management in Baltic Forests WAMBAF of the Interreg Baltic Sea Region started in March 2016 and lasted for three years. WAMBAF committed to water management in Baltic forests and aimed to reduce nutrient and mercury export from forestry to streams, other water bodies towards the Baltic Sea. Three main topics like riparian forests, drainage system and beaver population / dam management that strongly related to mentioned issues. Protection of the Baltic Sea catchment is based on the protection of inland waters because the Sea gains the main inflow of nutrients and toxic compounds from inland waters

Author Biography

Olgirda Belova, Lithuanian Research Centre for Agriculture and Forestry (LAMMC)

SECTION Wildlife management, Forest protection, Wood science

Published

2021-04-29

How to Cite

Belova, O. (2021). Beaver under spotlight in the Baltic Sea Region. Baltic Forestry, 27(1). https://doi.org/10.46490/BF582

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Section

Wildlife management