| Literature DB >> 35033062 |
Gabriela Lukesova1, Eva Voslarova2, Vladimir Vecerek2, Katarina Nenadovic3.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Wildlife rescue centres care for orphaned and injured young as an integral part of their work. However, inappropriate interventions in nature can have a negative effect on the survival of young hares, especially when the care of these young is not very successful. The aim of this study was to assess the number of brown hare leverets admitted to rescue centres in the Czech Republic in the period from 2010 to 2019, the causes of their admission to rescue centres and their outcomes.Entities:
Keywords: Mammal; Mortality; Orphan; Rehabilitation; Release
Mesh:
Year: 2022 PMID: 35033062 PMCID: PMC8760806 DOI: 10.1186/s12917-021-03136-w
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Vet Res ISSN: 1746-6148 Impact factor: 2.741
Reasons for the admission of brown hare leverets to rescue centres in the Czech Republic
| Reason for admission | Characteristics | Example |
|---|---|---|
| Orphaned | Young that have lost their mother | A young hare found without its mother |
| Caught needlessly | A young hare taken to a rescue centre without reason | A healthy, well fed young hare without obvious injury |
| Bitten by another animal | Bite wound | A young hare with bite injuries or seen being attacked by e.g. a dog |
| Injuries | Injuries, not including bite injuries | Fractures, contusions, injuries caused by garden machinery, etc. |
| Road traffic | Young hare injured by a road vehicle | An injured young hare found by the road |
| Late-born young | Young that are not mature in the autumn | Young of a low age found late in the year |
| Infection | Young with signs of infection (including parasites) | Young showing signs of coughing, diarrhoea, etc. |
| Exhaustion, starvation | Young of low weight, dehydrated, with no signs of infection | Dehydrated, emaciated young |
| Falls into sumps, chimneys, etc. | Falls into places from which young hares cannot escape | Young hare found in a recess from which it cannot escape |
| Destroyed nests | Young found by a destroyed nest with no possible shelter | Young near a nest destroyed by agricultural machinery |
| Other causes | Causes other than those given above | Shot, entangled in a foreign object, etc. |
Outcomes for brown hare leverets in rescue centres in the Czech Republic
| Outcome | Description |
|---|---|
| Young that recovered and were released back into their natural habitat | |
| Young returned to the original nest they were taken from or added to hares that could care for them | |
| Young that died in rescue centres (unassisted death) | |
| Young euthanized by a veterinarian for health reasons | |
| Young that had to remain in captivity due to permanent disability | |
| Young that escaped during rehabilitation | |
| Not specified |
Fig. 1Number of brown hare leverets admitted to rescue centres in the period 2010–2019
Number and percentage of the total number of brown hare leverets admitted to rescue centres in the Czech Republic in the years 2010 to 2019 by reasons for admission
| Reason for admission | young admitted | |
|---|---|---|
| number | % | |
| Orphaned | 1359 | 49.15a |
| Caught needlessly | 542 | 19.60b |
| Bitten by another animal | 515 | 18.63c |
| Injured | 78 | 2.82e |
| Road traffic | 34 | 1.23f |
| Late-born young | 25 | 0.90f,g |
| Infection | 3 | 0.11i |
| Exhaustion, starvation | 13 | 0.47g,h |
| Falls into sumps, chimneys, etc. | 8 | 0.29h,i |
| Destroyed nests | 151 | 5.46d |
| Other causes | 37 | 1.34f |
a-i different superscript letters indicate a statistically significant difference between percentages in the column (p < 0.05)
Number and percentage of the total number of brown hare leverets admitted to rescue centres in the period 2010 to 2019 according to the outcomes
| Outcome | number of young | |
|---|---|---|
| number | % | |
| Release | 852 | 32.40b |
| Returned to the nest or adopted | 42 | 1.60e |
| Death | 1072 | 40.76a |
| Euthanasia | 103 | 3.29d |
| Permanent captivity | 515 | 19.58c |
| Escape | 9 | 0.34f |
| Unknown | 37 | 1.41e |
a-f different superscript letters indicate a statistically significant difference between percentages in the column (p < 0.05)
The division of brown hare leverets into groups by the reason for their admission to rescue centres and the number of leverets released and those that died or were euthanized
| Reason for admission | Number of admitted (n = 2765) | Outcome | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Released into the wild | Euthanized or died | ||||
| number | % | number | % | ||
| Orphaned | 1359 | 469 | 490 | ||
| Caught needlessly | 542 | 209 | 165 | ||
| Bitten by another animal | 515 | 94 | 335 | ||
| Injures | 78 | 16 | 55 | ||
| Road traffic | 34 | 1 | 33 | ||
| Late-born young | 25 | 13 | 12 | ||
| Infection | 3 | 1 | 2 | ||
| Exhaustion, starvation | 13 | 1 | 10 | ||
| Falls into sumps, chimneys, etc. | 8 | 4 | 1 | ||
| Destroyed nests | 151 | 37 | 63 | ||
| Other causes | 37 | 7 | 9 | ||