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K. Tomljanović, M. Grubešić, K. Krapinec: TESTIRANJE PRIMJENJIVOSTI DIGITALNIH SENZORNIH ...Šumarski list br. 5–6, CXXXIII (2009), 287-292
Petrie,A., P.Watson, 2006: “Statistics for Veterinary* NN 75/2009, Zakon o izmjenama i dopunama ZaandAnimal
Science”, Knjiga 289 s, Blackwellkona o lovstvu
Publishing, Oxford OX4 2DQ, UK.


*NN 40/2006, Pravilnik o sadržaju, načinu izrade i po2009:
“Spione im Revier”,Wild und Hund 9/2009, 52–stupku donošenja odnosno odobravanja lovno57



gospodarske osnove, programa uzgoja divljači i
programa zaštite divljači.


2009: “Verstacke Kamera”, Wild und Hund 10/2009,
48–52www. Cudeback. com.


*NN 140/2005, Zakon o lovstvu.
ABSTRACT:It is the legal responsibility of the gamekeeper no matter if it
involves public or commune hunting ground, to enforce counting of all game
species that constantly or occasionally inhabit the hunting ground. In practice
this is conducted by more often regular monitoring, especially of big game,
and determining of the numerical status based on annual monitoring. With the
use of automated sensor cameras this work has been somewhat made easier.
During the usage and testing of features for several years, we have noticed
some advantages and disadvantages. Systematic positioning of cameras to
well chosen locations within the hunting ground can ensure a good overview
of the gender structure, physical condition and trophy strength , in a way and
from a distance that was until now considered unthinkable or hardly achievable.
During the testing special attention has been given to the very sensor that
activates the camera. As a result of the conducted research we got curves that
line out the probability with which the passing of wild game will be recorded
at a certain distance. Also the angels under which the sensor reacts have been
compared and it has been determined that in that segment there are statistically
significant differences relating to various distances but also to various
sides from which wild games is expected to come. Photographs recorded with
the sensor have been used and compared to those recorded in preset intervals.
As a contribution some rare, scarcely viewable or protected animal species
have been shown, that have in their own manner a bigger or smaller influence
and significance to the hunting management of a certain ground.


Key words:automatic digital camera, games, hunting ground, couning