Publications by authors named "Luc Le Grand"

Rehabilitation of injured or immature individuals has become an increasingly used conservation and management tool. However, scientific evaluation of rehabilitations is rare, raising concern about post-release welfare as well as the cost-effectiveness of spending scarce financial resources. Over the past 20 years, events of juvenile Eurasian lynx presumably orphaned have been observed in many European lynx populations.

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  • Effective management of hunted species requires understanding how hunting impacts both individual animals and their populations.
  • Advances in biologging technology allow researchers to gather detailed data on animal behavior and physiology, enabling better assessments of these impacts.
  • In a study of moose hunted with baying dogs, findings revealed increased body temperature, heart rate, and energy expenditure during hunting, suggesting potential negative effects on the moose’s health and reproduction if disturbances are frequent.
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