Balkan Lynx Recovery Programme Spartak Koçi, Bledi Hoxha & Aleksandër Trajçe Shkodra, 13/05/2016

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Balkan Lynx Recovery Programme 2006-2015 Spartak Koçi, Bledi Hoxha & Aleksandër Trajçe Shkodra, 13/05/2016

Balkan Lynx Recovery Programme In 2006, in Albania and Macedonia started the programme for the recovery of the Balkan Lynx. This programme is a partnership project between regional and international organizations: Supported by :

Situation of the Balkan Lynx Distribution of Eurasian lynx (Lynx lynx) in Europe Most endengered autocton pupulation Balkan lynx population: 40-60 estimated individuals The Balkan lynx is considered Critically Endangerd based on red list of IUCN

What is Balkan Lynx? How does it look like? Wild mammal, carnivore with yellowish-gray color or redish to brown, dark spots and white belly Body height 0.6-07 m Body lenght 1-1.3 m Body weight 15-25 kg It lives 15-20 years Main prey (roe dear, chamois, hares and birds)

Main activities of BLRP Education/Training Surveys and Monitoring Protected area Model project Information and awareness

1. Training & Education Students trained in different wildlife monitoring methods but also in conceptual and organizational aspects. We also inform and train anyone interested in learning the methods to contribute to the project, for instance in the monitoring network.

2. Study & Monitoring Base study: Balkan lynx presence 873 interviwes with local people (553 MK, 320 AL)

Balkan lynx prey

Base study: Threats Illegal killing Habitat degradation Prey depletion Small popullation and fragmentation

Research and study methods Literature review Transect walk Camera trapping Lynx capture and radio telemetry

Camera-trapping method

Results (2006-2009)

SCOPES 2010-2012 Lynx capture and radio telemetry method: To learn about their home range Distribution and abundance Habitat preferences Social organization Predation and diet Health and genetic analyses The first lynx caught in Mavrovo NP on 14thof March 2010 Marko

Riste Marko

Extensive monitoring with camera-trapping (2010-2011) 42 Camera-trapping in 4 different areas Shebenik-Jabllanicë Balgjaj Mt. Munella Mt. Surrej region (Kukës) Time study : December 2010 May 2011

The first photo of the Balkan lynx in Albania, Puka-Mirdita region 486 photos of wildlife with 13 species Martes sp. 55, Mustela nivalis 1, Meles meles 69, Vulpes vulpes 136, Sciurus vulgaris 2, Lepus europaeus 155, Canis lupus 12, Ursus arctos 20, Felis silvestris 9, Erinaceus roumanicus 4, Capreolus capreolus 22, Sus scrofa 2. Good indication of the prey presence ( Roe deer, Brown hare, Fox).

Monitoring season with camera-trapping 2012 22 Camera-trapping in 3 different areas Valbona value Munella Mt. Shebenik-Jabllanicë NP Time study: July December 2012 The first photo of the Balkan lynx in Shebenik-Jabllanicë NP 710 photos of wildlife (13 species) Lynx lynx balcanicus 4, Vulpes vulpes 306, Capreolus capreolus 5, Felis silvestris 27, Canis lupus 9, Meles meles 44, Ursus arctos 76, Lepus europaeus 96, Martes martes 20, Martes foina 67, Sus scrofa 2, Rupicapra rupicapra 50, Erinaceus europaeus 4.

Camera-trapping: 1. Mavrovo PK (MK): 7 ± 1.82 lynx ; 0.84 ± 0.24/100 km 2 (2008) 9 ± 3.24 lynx ; 0.84 ± 0.29/100 km 2 (2010) 2. Galichica PK (MK): 0 lynx 3. Shebenik-Jabllanica PK (AL): 1 (2) lynx 4. Pelister PK (MK): 0 lynx 5. Jasen PA (MK): 2 lynx 6. NE Albania: 2 (3?) lynx 7. Valbona valley, Albanian Alps: 0 lynx Mavrovo NP is the region where the population of the Balkan lynx riproduction 20-44 estimated individuals!

Images from camera trapping season in Albania 2012 Grey wolf (Canis lupus) Brown bear (Ursus arctos) Chamois (Rupicapra rupicapra) Wild boar (Sus scrofa)

Camera-trapping 2013-2015 16 Camera-trapping 2 different areas Time study : 20 March 22 June 2013 13 photos of the Balkan lynx in 2013! 4-5 different individuals of lynx in Puka- Mirdita region!

Extensive monitoring with camera-trapping 2013-2014 44 Camera-trapping Shebenik-Jabllanicë NP & Munella Mt. December 2013-May 2014 27 photos of Lynx lynx balcanicus, 28 Martens foina, 1 Martes martes, 42 Felis silvestris, 49 Meles meles, 227 Vulpes vulpes, 1 Mustela putorius, 6 Sus scrofa, 496 Lepus europaeus, 21 Canis lupus, 55 Ursus arctos, 6 Capreolus capreolus,1 Erinaceus europaeus, 3 birds sp.

In total 45 photos of Balkan lynx 5-6 individuals in Puka-Mirdita region 2 new individuals are photographed during this season Munella Mt is the second area in Balkan where the Balkan lynx is present

Images from camera trapping season in Munella Mt. 2015 Balkan lynx (Lynx lynx balcanicus) Brown hare (Lepus europaeus) Wild cat (Felis silvestris) Wild boar (Sus scrofa)

Images from camera trapping season in Puke Mirditte region 2016 Grey wolf (Canis lupus) Roe deer (Capreolus capreolus) Red fox (Vulpes vulpes) Badger (Meles meles)

3. Protected areas Protected areas can play an important role in species conservation. Shebenik-Jabllanicë is proclaimed National Park in 2008 Korab-Koritnik is proclaimed Natural Park in 2011. Munella Pashtrik In the 3 rd phase of the BLRP (2012-2015), two other areas are under focus: Munella Mountain Pashtrik-Morina

4. Small Grant projects To create awareness for the natural value of the region and the need for the preservation certain areas as well as the careful use the of the natural resources, we encourage locals to submit their ideas for small projects related to local sustainable development. Projects such as: Promotion of the natural values Sustainable development Education and Awareness

5. Information & awareness Information about lynx and the Balkan Lynx Recovery Programme are spread with leaflets and posters, via the media, articles and presentation. Leaflet Articles

5.1. Education program Balkan Lynx Ambassadors - A peer learning wildlife program with school childrens in the Puke-Mirdite region

Main challenges and obstacles Lack of capacities and expertise of local NGOs, GOs and lack of human resources Opportunistic NGOs, adopting their scope on the funding prospects that arise Lack of, weak coordination and collaboration between national/local organizations Lack of continuation/sustainability of the activities No access to information or limited access to unreliable data on lynx and its prey

Lessons learned o Motivation, trust, solidarity and strong commitment o Involvement of all partner organization s o Collaboration and exchange of experiences at national/international level o Need to enhance the abilities and capacities o It is crucial to strengthen the collaboration with GIs, and national governments

Thank you for your attention!