Der Feldhamster wird auf der Roten Liste der gefährdeten Tiere der Bundesrepublik Deutschland als "stark gefährdet" eingestuft. Nach der Bundesartenschutzverordnung § 13 gehört er zu den besonders geschützten Tierarten und ist durch die europäische Flora-Fauna-Habitat-Richtlinie Anhang IV geschützt. Die fortschreitende Intensivierung der Landwirtschaft macht diesen Schutz weitgehend unwirksam, da der Lebensraum Ackerland keiner Nutzungseinschränkung unterliegt. Um den Feldhamster vor dem völligen Verschwinden zu bewahren, werden zur Zeit in mehreren Bundesländern und in einzelnen europäischen Staaten Schutzprogramme entwickelt beziehungsweise erprobt. Die Arbeitsgemeinschaft Feldhamsterschutz (Agfha) führt in Hessen Schutzprojekte durch. Das Ziel des Projektes ist es, die aktuelle Verbreitung und Bestandsdichte des Feldhamsters festzustellen und dies in einem Gebiet, dass wie kaum ein anderes in Deutschland von einem enormen Flächenverbrauch, vor allem im Bereich der landwirtschaftlichen Flächen, betroffen ist. Die Maßnahmen zur Stabilisierung der Feldhamsterbestände dienen auch einer Reihe anderer an die Feldlandschaft angepasster Tierarten, wie dem Feldhasen, der Schafsstelze, der Feldlerche und dem Rebhuhn. Diese Arten können und sollten als "Leitarten" für eine an die Ökologie angepasste Landwirtschaft dienen. ... [Information des Anbieters]
Auf dieser Webseite des Naturschutzbund Deutschlands wird die Natur des Jahres in Übersichten und Einzelporträts übersichtlich zusammen- und vorgestellt. Die verzeichneten Tiere und Pflanzen können jahresweise ab 2002 oder nach Kategorie sortiert angesehen werden. [Redaktion vifabio]
The Society for the Conservation of Old and Endangered Livestock Breeds (German abbreviation: GEH), founded on 5th December 1981, is the only nationwide organisation in Germany, which is dedicated to the conservation of old breeds of domestic animals. To indicate the losing of old breeds, the GEH publishes an annual Red List of endangered breeds, which contains 97 races in 2010. The GEH publishes also the periodical Arche Nova Fachzeitschrift der Vereine und Verbände zur Erhaltung gefährdeter Nutztierrassen, which table of contents is available online. Additionally the web site presents information about some breeds of domestic animals and the Arche-Hof project, which appeals farmsteads to integrate endangered breeds in their operational concepts. ... [Information of the supplier, translated and modified]
The following table contains names of mammalia in three languages - German, Latin and English. I hope this will be useful for students both in Germany and all over the world where English is spoken. [Information of the supplier]
We cordially invite you to join the 88th Annual Meeting of the German Society for Mammalian Biology hosted by the Mammalian Ecology Group at the Department of Animal Ecology and Systematics at the Justus-Liebig University of Giessen (Germany). The meeting will take place between 1st and 4th September 2014 at the campus of natural science of the university. This year we will focus on the Mammalian Ecology Research: Interrelations, Requirements & Habitats - to promote the protection of biodiversity. ... [Information of the supplier, modified]
We cordially invite you to join the 90th Annual Meeting of the German Society for Mammalian Biology hosted by the Tierpark and the Zoo Berlin, Germany. The meeting will take place between 4th and 8th September 2016 at the Schloss Friedrichsfelde in the Tierpark Berlin. You can submit an abstract for your planned contribution to the conference in the form of an oral presentation or a poster (A0 portrait format). Contributions for the topics "Research on mammals in Berlin in the past, presence and future" and "Ecology and Genetics", as well as other fields of mammal research are welcome. ... [Information of the supplier]
This year the 91st Annual Meeting of the Deutsche Gesellschaft für Säugetierkunde (DGS) will take place for the first time in Greifswald. It will be organized by the Friedrich-Loeffler-Institut, the University Greifswald, Zoological Institute and Museum, the Ozeaneum Stralsund, the Tierpark Greifswald and the Zoological Garden Stralsund. To initiate and further stimulate interaction between the different disciplines, in particular mammalian biology and ecology and veterinary and human medicine, an exciting conference program has been set up. It starts with a public lecture held by Prof. William B. Karesh, New York. Furthermore the scientific program contains plenary lectures by Prof. Dr. Barbara König, Zurich, and Prof. Gerald Heckel, Bern and numerous state-of-the-art presentations by experts in the different research fields. Additionally, several informal get-togethers will facilitate scientific exchange between invited speakers and participants and aim to establish new contacts and collaborations. The social program includes guided tours to the Friedrich-Loeffler-Institut at the Insel Riems and to the Ozeaneum Stralsund. Furthermore the Tierpark Greifswald and the Zoo Stralsund will be pleased to welcome you. We are looking forward to meeting you all in September 2017 here at the Baltic Sea for a successful and stimulating conference! ... [Information of the supplier]
The meeting will take place from 17th-20th Sept. 2018 at the Zoological Research Museum Alexander Koenig in Bonn. Important Dates: 01.03.2018 Opening of Registration 15.05.2018 Abstract Deadline 01.06.2018 Abstract Acceptance Notification 30.06.2018 End of Early Registration 31.08.2018 End of Late Registration More information on the venue, programm, and registration will be available here shortly. ... [Information of the supplier]
Wildlife Research and Conservation 2023 (WRC2023) is jointly organised by the Leibniz Institute for Zoo and Wildlife Research (Leibniz-IZW), the European Association of Zoos and Aquaria (EAZA) and WWF Germany; it is the successor of the International Conference on Behaviour, Physiology and Genetics of Wildlife. WRC2023 aims to foster an exchange of ideas between wildlife scientists from different disciplines with an interest in mammalian species, and to present the latest advances and stimulate future research. The plenary sessions will cover a diverse range of fascinating topics such as conservation genomics, population sustainability, ethical aspects in conservation, demographic resilience and human-wildlife-interactions. In addition, renowned scientists will organise sessions and hands-on workshops, providing new perspectives on topics such as the use of artificial intelligence in conservation research, structural equation modeling, and genome analysis methods useful for species conservation studies. ... [Information of the supplier]