Status of wild life and problems in management of game preserve in Djerdap National Park [Serbia]
2006
Zikic, G.,National Park Djerdap, Donji Milanovac (Serbia) | Srbulovic, A.,National Park Djerdap, Donji Milanovac (Serbia)
National Park Djerdap is the largest national park in Serbia stretching along the right bank of the Danube river in the area bordering with Romania. These are extraordinarily rich terrains and the domicile of diverse game. The area of the hunting ground of the National Park Djerdap is 68,608.45 ha. NP Djerdap hunting ground today manages about 300 deer, somewhat more than 740 roe deer, more than 250 wild boars, somewhat above 100 chamois, about 1000 hares, and about 250 partridges. Generally, the state and the quality of the raised game species in the National Park Djerdap are good, and the trophy value of the deer and wild boar is excellent. With the minor investments in the feeding potential of the site, the present state of the game growing stock would be largely improved.
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