L1-2196 — Annual report 2011
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Solving of a wildlife forensic problem

Illegal killing of a bear (named Rožnik) well-known to the Slovenian public received nation-wide media coverage in Slovenia and Austria. Without our genetic analyses the case would not have been solved as there is no other way to link a body of a killed bear found in the wild with the concrete bear that left Slovenia and migrated to Austria. Genetic monitoring is increasingly being applied as a management tool in Slovenia. Regular cyclical monitoring by non-invasive genetic sampling is implemented as part of the Brown Bear Action Plan; a similar collaborative investigation is being planned with Croatia for the year 2013.

F.27 Contribution to preserving/protecting natural and cultural heritage