VIDEO The brown bear often visits the feeding grounds of Biogradska gora National Park

"Looking for food, the bear often visits the feeding ground for large mammals, which we assumed based on the recordings of tracks in the snow that we recently published. In addition to the brown bear, a wild cat, a roe deer was also registered in the earlier videos", the JPNPCG pointed out.
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Brown bear in Biogradska gora National Park, Photo: JPNPCG
Brown bear in Biogradska gora National Park, Photo: JPNPCG
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Not far from Lake Biograd, the cameras of the Public Enterprise National Parks of Montenegro (JPNPCG) recorded a very large specimen of a brown bear in the feeding ground of the National Park (NP) Biogradska Gora, JPNPCG announced today.

"In search of food, the bear often visits the feeding ground for large mammals, which we assumed based on the recordings of tracks in the snow that we recently published. In addition to the brown bear, a wild cat, a roe deer was also registered in the earlier videos," JPNPCG pointed out.

Brown bear in Biogradska gora National Park
Brown bear in Biogradska gora National Park(Photo: JPNPCG)

The announcement adds that the Protection Service visits the field, with the aim of controlling and preserving the most important values, monitors phenomena in nature, supplies feedlots with grain, and downloads video material from camera traps that are set in different locations.

"We are in the process of setting up another 20 camera traps in all national parks, which will allow us to take recordings and photos in HD resolution. This will provide JPNPCG employees with additional knowledge for the production of professional literature, and the public will be able to see the recordings in the show #ostanidoma zu nature which is broadcast on RTCG 1 twice a week," JPNPCG said.

They also said that the natural values ​​of Biogradska gora National Park provide favorable conditions for the development of wildlife.

"Various representatives of the fauna found their habitat in it, such as wolves, bears, foxes, roe deer, otters, marten, squirrels, and downs. We remind you that the installation of camera traps, the training of supervisors to download video material, the formation of the Educational Corner in the Park's Administration Building in Kolašin, as well as a number of other activities, realized in cooperation with the NGO "Parkovi Dinarida" within the project "Bear observation in the NP Biogradska gora", concludes the announcement.

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