Living with wild boar and wolf in the Apennine mountains. Carlo Bifulco, Parco Nazionale dei Monti Sibillini (ITALY)

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Living with wild boar and wolf in the Apennine mountains Carlo Bifulco, Parco Nazionale dei Monti Sibillini (ITALY) 7/9/2017

OBJECTIVES Describe Monti Sibillini National Park pluri-annual programs about: 1) Wild Boar Management (the first performed in Italy on wild boar in a NP) 2) Wolf Monitoring and Conflict Prevention and discuss about their integration

TOPICS Territory of Monti Sibillini National Park Wild boars within Monti Sibillini National Park Wolves within Monti Sibillini National Park Short term and medium term strategies

Monti Sibillini National Park Territory Since: 1993 Surface: about 700 km2 About 13,200 people Minimum altitude: 360 m asl Maximum altitude : 2,476 m asl Municipalities : 16 (Marches and Umbria)

Landscapes

Flora and Fauna

Earthquakes

Wild boars within Monti Sibillini National Park PNMS 2017 Population assessment based on 10 consecutive counting sessions (5 morning and 5 evening) 03/2015 about 1260 03/2016 about 780 10/2016 about 1510 03/2017 about 1170 (PNMS 2017)

September 2016/May 2017 Days.selectors 1590 Wild boars removed 588 (PNMS 2017) Data from the wild boar management program Wild boar selectors 164 chosen and trained by the park Removed wild boars 2014 658 2015 767 2016 324 2017 (UNTIL JUNE) 464

Data from the wild boar management program January/May 2017 Wild boars captured with 3 trap (28 nights.traps) 58 (PNMS 2017) PNMS 2017

Data from the wild boar compensation budgets total compensation for year (euro) year applications (PNMS 2017)

Data from the wild boar compensation budgets damaged surfaces (ha) hay meadows pastures barley wheat corn fava beans roveja spelt Castelluccio lentil (PNMS 2017)

Wolves within Monti Sibillini National Park Definition of territories and distribution Wolf-howling Snow-tracking Camera-trapping Noninvasive genetic analysis Radio tracking National Park researchers estimated in 2016, in a wider area of 1,200 km2 including the park area, 14 packs and 64-77 individuals, these last frequenting the National Park (PNMS 2017) territory for about 55%.

Wolves within Monti Sibillini National Park 90 80 70 60 50 40 Wolf number 30 Wolf number 20 10 0 2002 2003 2004 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 Packs 12 Litters (PNMS 2017) 16 14 10 12 8 10 8 6 4 2 packs 6 4 2 litters 0 2002 2003 2004 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 0 2002 2003 2004 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016

Wolves within Monti Sibillini National Park Wolf mortality causes Since 2008 until now 35 dead wolves were collected in National Park territory 90 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 0 Wolf number Wolf number 2002 2003 2004 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 16 due to poaching (by shot, toxic or snare), 14 due to road accident, 3 supposed poaching, 2 not diagnosed. (PNMS 2017)

Data from the wolf compensation budgets Year total compensations (euro) 2012 2.874 2013 1.461 2014 591 2015 640 2016 2.088 (PNMS 2017) No damages to the people. Park compensation only for Umbria; for Marches compensations are paid by the region. Some conditions to apply for compensation are inconvenient (e.g. costs to incinerate the carcasses and dispose of the remains).

Life+ Ex-Tra project (2010-2012) Monti Sibillini NP monitored for three years 14 farms, that received electric fence (12 breeding sheeps and/or goats, 2 breeding cows), and 1 farm which received 2 livestock guarding dogs, funded by the Life+ project

Results of electric fences installations (PNMS 2017)

What are wolves preys? Wolf scat analysis in Majella NP (Angelucci 2017) years 2007-2008 517 samples collected Wild boar 67 % Roe deer 13,3% Red deer 9 % Other 10,7% Winter, 250 samples Wild boar 70 % Roe deer 11 % Red deer 4 % Other 15 % Summer, 223 samples Wild boar 58 % Roe deer 15 % Red deer 11 % Other 16 %

Elk Roe deer Red deer Wild boar Moufflon Reindeer Cervids What are wolves preys? The principal prey, when that is a wild ungulate, by Europe regions Northern Europe Central and Oriental Europe Southern Europe (Marsili 2007) In Monti Sibillini NP we estimate that each wolf could eat twenty wild boar for year

Short term and medium term strategies The most important management problems for a farming activity on mountain terrain (survey on 22 farmers) (Angelucci 2017)

Short term and medium term strategies We are going to talk over Observations Suggestions Integrations and Conclusions in the next workshop steps.

Thank you for your attention! Wolwes and wild boars of Monti Sibillini look forward to welcoming you! PNMS 2008 And to proposing partnership and cooperation projects about fauna management best practices. PNMS 2016 carlo.bifulco@sibillini.net