REINTRODUCTION AND ACTIVE PROTECTION
OF THE FAT DORMOUSE (GLIS GLIS L.) IN POLAND
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Department of Forest Resource Management, Faculty of Forestry,
University of Agriculture in Krakow
Publication date: 2020-06-23
Acta Silvestria 2019;LVI:23-36
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In Poland, active protection of the fat dormouse started relatively late. The pilot reintroduction
programme was initially undertaken in the Sieraków Landscape Park in 1997 and
was successful. The population has adapted to the settled area and is now stable. In 2003,
the next stage of fat dormouse reintroduction in Poland began. The Szczecin National
Park was chosen for this purpose. Fat dormice settled in the Puszcza Bukowa Wilderness
in the Trawiasta Buczyna reserve, and then in 2004 in the Kolowskie Parowy reserve. In
2005, no reproduction was observed as it was not a beech mast seeding year, but in 2006
a juvenile individual was spotted. In 2011, the next stage of reintroduction began, this
time in western Poland. Ultimatelly, the Barlinek-Gorzów Landscape Park was chosen.
The process of active protection of the fat dormouse is supported by educating the local
community, enriching the nutritional offer, and increasing the number of nesting boxes
for the rodent.