Fichas descriptivas de medidas de prevención de daños causados por el conejo de monte en la agricultura
En el marco del "Grupo Operativo de prevención de daños en la agricultura producidos por el conejo de monte" coordinado por WWF, se elabora el presente documento apoyado en la experiencia de la Fundación CBD-Hábitat (FCBDH) en el manejo y gestión del conejo de monte (González et al, 2004; Guil et al, 2009; Agudin et al, 2011; San Miguel et al, 2014). Como base para este trabajo, el Dr. Carlos Rouco Zufiaurre de la Universidad de Córdoba (UCO) realizó una revisión de 12 medidas y 3 métodos (físicos, químicos y biológicos) llevados a cabo globalmente y aportó una bibliografía de referencia.
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