Summary of project results
The main aim is implementation of selected conservation measures from Management Plan for Eurasian otter in the Czech Republic. Two most important population threats should be targeted by the project: a) impact of road traffic killing dozens of otters every year and b) low acceptance of otter presence by some stakeholders (fishpond owners and anglers), resulting in illegal killing of otters. Of the 266 sites with Eurasian otter, 192 sites were rated as risky for otters. Of the inspections of selected sections, 57 sites (20%) were evaluated as otter risky. Altogether, there are currently 231 high risk areas for the otter in the Czech Republic. Inspections of selected road sections have also confirmed the assumption that we have not yet been able to identify all the risk areas by tracking the found dead animals. All known risky places are visible on the map
www.vydrynasilnici.cz There were 14 personal meetings with the road managers: the Road and Motorway Directorate (representatives of the Ministry of the Environment and the NCA CR),In the updated viability analysis, the models have been updated with new data on mortality, reproduction, population size estimates. There was a high risk of rising mortality on the roads due to increasing autoproduction. The models also show that it is not possible to artificially regulate the population of the Eurasian otter so as to remain viable for a long time and at the same time significantly reduce the damage to the fish stocks. The website
www.vydryonline.cz exists in the planned scope, it is bilingual. They fully inform about the project, about the river otter and about topics of importance for the protection of this species. The new website
www.vydristezky.cz has been created, which relates to the educational trail called Vydra trail on Dyji and is more focused on lay people and children.