Tracking population trends: Insights from deer hunting harvests in the Baltics, Central, and Eastern Europe
Published Online: May 23, 2025
Page range: 83 - 96
DOI: https://doi.org/10.2478/forj-2025-0001
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Understanding the dynamics of ungulates is crucial for proper wildlife management and conservation efforts. Where high densities of ungulates are present and exceed the carrying capacity, damage occurs in both the forestry and agriculture sectors, moreover human safety is endangered through road accidents. This study explores the evolution of deer populations in the Baltics, Central, and Eastern Europe through the analysis of hunting bag data, which represents the total number of specimens harvested annually. By utilizing hunting bag statistics reported by wildlife managers and hunters, this research aims to provide a more reliable indicator for population trends compared to traditional wildlife monitoring techniques, which may suffer from issues such as double counting, underreporting, or different estimation methods. The study focuses on the evolution of hunting bag numbers for red deer (