World Rabbit Science (Apr 2012)

An approach to the statistics of wild lagomorph captive rearing for releasing purposes in Spain

  • Carlos Sánchez García-Abad,
  • Marta Elena Alonso de la Varga,
  • Carlos Díez Valle,
  • Vicente Ramiro Gaudioso Lacasa,
  • M. Pablos

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4995/wrs.2012.1030
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 20, no. 1
pp. 49 – 56

Abstract

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Despite the importance of rearing wild lagomorphs in captivity for hunting and predator conservation in Spain, little is known about this production sector. Taking official data into account, in this work the number and distribution of farms in Spain and the possible number of animals produced were analysed during the period 2005-2010. In 2010, 114 wild rabbit farms were widely distributed throughout the country (especially Catalonia, Galicia, Andalusia and Castile-La Mancha regions), while 21 hare farms were registered, the majority in Extremadura, Castile-La Mancha and Andalusia. A possible production figure of 225000-265000 rabbits and 1034 hares was estimated in 2010. Game farms of wild lagomorphs are established in Spain and placement would be related to a high demand for hunting and predator conservation in certain regions. Although more research is needed, the number of animals produced would be an important part of the total animals released to the wild.

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