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Swiss National Mammal Databank: Larger Carnivores Monitoring Program (KORA)

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Citation

Maronde L, Kunz F, Manz R, Signer S, Zimmermann F, Stauffer C (2021). Swiss National Mammal Databank: Larger Carnivores Monitoring Program (KORA). Version 1.1. Swiss National Biodiversity Data and Information Centres – infospecies.ch. Occurrence dataset https://doi.org/10.15468/5ktxhj accessed via GBIF.org on 2023-05-28.

Description

Dataset resulting from the activity carried out within the framework of the monitoring of large carnivores (Bear, Wolf, Lynx), mesocarnivores (Golden Jackal) and wildcats in Switzerland. The data collected are the result of camera-trapping (opportunistic and deterministic monitoring), direct observations or the compilation of indirect evidence of presence. The period covered by these data extends from 1993 to the present day. They come all over Switzerland. All data provided have been subject to a validation procedure by KORA. In some cases, genetic analyses are carried out for Bears, Wolves, Lynx, wildcats an Golden Jackal.

Taxonomic Coverages

Geographic Coverages

Switzerland

Bibliographic Citations

Contacts

Lea Maronde
originator
KORA
Thunstrasse 31
Muri bei Bern
CH-3074
CH
email: l.maronde@kora.ch
Florin Kunz
originator
KORA
Thunstrasse 31
Muri bei Bern
CH-3074
CH
email: f.kunz@kora.ch
Ralph Manz
originator
KORA
Thunstrasse 31
Muri bei Bern
CH-3074
CH
email: r.manz@kora.ch
Sven Signer
originator
KORA
Thunstrasse 31
Muri bei Bern
CH-3074
CH
email: s.signer@kora.ch
Fridolin Zimmermann
originator
KORA
Thunstrasse 31
Muri bei Bern
CH-3074
CH
email: f.zimmermann@kora.ch
Christian Stauffer
metadata author
KORA
Thunstrasse 31
Muri bei Bern
CH-3074
CH
email: ch.stauffer@kora.ch
Fridolin Zimmermann
metadata author
KORA
Thunstrasse 31
Muri bei Bern
CH-3074
CH
email: f.zimmermann@kora.ch
Lea Maronde
administrative point of contact
KORA
Thunstrasse 31
Muri bei Bern
CH-3074
email: l.maronde@kora.ch
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