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number of the released red deer were moving within a 10 km-distance from the acclimatization enclosure.
Some of the most important problems in the implementation of the red deer reintroduction program in the Tara area are: 1) inadequate supervision regarding the realization of the established deadlines and implementation of elements of the program; 2) poorly organized monitoring of released red deer and its habitats; 3) lack of education of hunters and the local population; 4) lack of a plan for the management of red deer populations and hunting grounds at the regional and national level (e.g. Action Plan); and 5) potential conflicts between red deer and humans.
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
ZAHVALA
This study was financed by the Ministry of Education, Science and Technological Development of the Republic of Serbia [Agreement on financing the scientific research work of NIO in 2021, registration number 451-03-9/2021-14/200169 dated 05.02.2021], and the Forest Directorate of the Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Water Management [project SRBREDDEER].
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