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Balciauskas, L.; Kazlauskas, M.; Randveer, T.
Lynx acceptance in Poland, Lithuania, and Estonia
2010  Estonian Journal of Ecology (59): 52-61

Lynx acceptance in NE Poland, Lithuania, and Estonia was assessed by using a questionnaire survey. Regions under assessment differed in lynx numbers, population dynamics, and protection status. We examined if public opinion was related to the species conservation status and population size. In the northern part of the investigated territory, respondents were the most realistic as to the knowledge of lynx presence in the region and they accepted better lynxes close to their home. In the southern part, respondents were more positive about lynx number increase; in the north, maintaining current numbers was preferred. The importance of wilderness for respondents was increasing southwards. Thus, the south.north gradient on the lynx acceptance in NE Poland, Lithuania, and Estonia followed the species situation.

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