Abstract

Beaver is a semiaquatic mammal which inhabits suitable watercourses and water surfaces coveredby rich vegetation of woody and herbaceous species. In the past, it inhabited large areas fromsouth to the north European mainland, but in the early XX century, there were only six isolatedautochthonous populations left. The reason that led to the complete extinction of Eurasian beaverin Bosnia and Herzegovina is the same as in Europe - excessive hunting.Thanks to the actions of the beaver reintroduction to former habitats across Europe at the beginningof the XXI century, the beaver is again spread over a wider area. In Bosnia and Herzegovinabeavers were reintroduced in 2005 and 2006, thus making it the 26th country that has helped toincrease the number of beavers. With the reintroduction of the beaver on the territory of Bosniaand Herzegovina, it became protected species.In the period from 2009 to 2016 a total of 964 records about the presence of beavers was collected.Currently on the territory of Bosnia and Herzegovina there are at least 43 registered families and eightindividuals (singles). Having in mind that on average three individuals per family were registered, thereal abundance of beaver in Bosnia and Herzegovina could be approximately 140 individuals.

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