Ecological value of free ranging livestock

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www.save-foundation.net Ecological value of free ranging livestock Waltraud Kugler Elli Broxham

SAVE Foundation Safeguard for Agricultural Varieties in Europe Sicherung der landwirtschaftl. ArtenVielfalt in Europa Sauvegarde pour l Agriculture des Variétés d Europe SAVE is an European I-NGO (International Non-Governmental Organization) SAVE was established in 1993 as an NGO-Network for the conservation of endangered breeds and cultivated plants SAVE s Network office is based in Konstanz/Germany SAVE s Project office is based in St.Gallen/Switzerland SAVE is wide anchored with 24 Partner Organisations in 16 countries, 12 Persons out of 10 countries form the Board of Directors

Free ranging or Feral? Feral Semi domesticated Semi-wild The definitions of "semi-wild" and "semidomesticated" represent points on the continuum from feral to domesticated species free ranging

Feral Populations in Europe Feral populations are well adapted to their environment Feral populations are widespread in Europe, but largely ignored A first overview is given through http://www.agrobiodiversity.net/regional Feral populations Knowledge about the situation of the feral populations is widely missing Managemant plans are missing in many cases Often feral populations are seen as a disturbance of agriculture

Pro & Contra feral populations (FP) Importance of FP: Genetic resources They have adapted to and live often in marginal areas They are interesting objects for scientific studies (ethology, population dynamics, etc.) Nature protection is often looking for large herbivores for conservation grazing FP could be a last chance to keep some rare breeds alive Endangerments and Problems: Nobody cares about FP FP often suffer from diseases, instead of managing them they get culled FP have bad reputations as they often get in conflict with other land uses (eg. Agriculture, tourism) Public opinion is against them Nature Protection often likes to get rid of domestic breeds and doesn t see advantages Often FP are hunted => There are, of course, interdependences between pro and contras

Most common problems diseases and prevention concepts Registering (traceability) Herd management control of population Animal welfare Environmental protection and impact Forest grazing Water protection areas Slaughtering Public acceptance

Needs The special status of feral livestock populations is not recognized yet. Information and support of the public and of the government is needed. There is a need for practicable compromises within the veterinary laws and rules Single problems differ from country to country sometimes also within one country

Needs There is a competition among institutions: often the competences are not clear. The rules also are sometimes incompatible. The health policy and sanitary rules for domestic animals lead to a culling e.g. when only signs of tuberculosis are seen, but no outbreak Legal exceptions for feral livestock populations are necessary. In some respects, feral populations should be handled according to the regulations for wildlife.

Situation in Europe The situation in Europe is very heterogeneous South-Eastern Europe Less information available No concern as long as there is no interference with agriculture, tourism etc. Balkans: some populations were left during the war Monitoring of the situation is necessary

Situation in Europe Feral and semi-feral animal populations have an unclear legal position Northern and Central Europe free-ranging animals interact with the local people and with tourists (e.g. Pyrenees) semi-feral husbandry, especially in large protected areas More acceptance of the public

Database: feral Popualtions in Europe More than 100 breeds or populations in 24 countries have been identified. Questionnaire, sent to 150 people and organizations in Europe. Results published on http://www.agrobiodiversity.net/ regional/index.htm Topic Networks Feral populations 50 Horse 22 Cattle 21 Goat 5 Sheep 4 Donkey 4 Pig

Impact of Feral or free ranging populations on the landscape Since ancient times free ranging animals are kept in the Karst of the Mediterranean Without extensive grazing biodiversity could not appear as it is today To protect an open landscape from unwanted vegetation free ranging animals are optimal Prevention of natural fires

Until some 200 years ago we had these four vulture species in Central Europe: Black-, Griffon-, Bearded- and Egyptian vulture. They lived mainly on live stock carcasses.

Indigenous Breeds Economic Features 4 Years 140 cm 607 kg (6914 Kg Milk) 45.6 Kg (Life milk yield per 1 Kg body weight) 4 Years 101 cm 192 Kg (1300 kg Milk) 54.2 Kg (Life milk yield per 1 Kg body weight)

Grazers produce much more dung as the remaining wild life such as red deer. 140 120 100 80 60 40 20 0 Red Deer Horse Cattle Elephant Great Bustards (Otis tarda) chicks will need about 100 g of insects daily 3.200 small beetles. So 2 horse droppings can sustain a chick each day, 10 horse droppings can sustain a complete cludge of Great Bustards. So just horse per GB family is enough!

Bosanski brdski konj

Littoral-Dinaric donkey

Istrian Cattle

Slavonian Grey cattle

Dubrovnik Ruda

Jezero-Pivska

Domaca Balkanska Koza

Busha Cattle

Nature Protection Many habitats (EC Directive 92/43/EEC ) are suitable for year round grazing by cattle and horses in a density of 0.3-0.6 large animal units per hectare. Since October 2010 nature protected areas have been able to claim agricultural support.

Use Wild studs Nature protection Meat & Products Table relates to the text of the Council Directive 92/43/EEC of 21 May 1992 on the conservation of natural habitats and of wild fauna and flora see: Annex 1 of http://eurlex.europa.eu/lexuriserv/lexu riserv.do?uri=consleg:1992l 0043:20070101:EN:PDF Table source: Wilde Weiden, Praxisleitfaden für Ganzjahresbeweidung in Naturschutz und Landschaftsentwicklung, ABU, Bad Sassendorf, 2008/2009.

Rare Livestock Breeds and feral Populations (free ranging livestock) in ecologically important Landscapes and Wetlands 2. October 9.00 16.00

www.save-foundation.net www.agrobiodiversity.net www.arca-net.info www.fruit-net.info www.elbarn.net http://variety-savers.net/ www.facebook.com/agrobiodiversity @VarietySavers