Department of Veterinary Medicine, University of Sassari, Sassari, Italy.
Department of Veterinary Medical Sciences, University of Bologna, Bologna, Italy.
PLoS One. 2024 Aug 16;19(8):e0309017. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0309017. eCollection 2024.
Although many studies highlighted the potential of COVID-19 to reshape existing models of wildlife management, empirical research on this topic has been scarce, particularly in Europe. We investigated the potential of COVID-19 pandemic to accelerate the ongoing decline in an aging population of recreational hunters in Italy. Namely, we modelled spatiotemporal trends between 2011 and 2021 in the number of recreational hunters in 50 Italian provinces with a varying incidence of COVID-19, and temporally delayed waves of infection. Compared to projections from 2011-2019 data, we detected a lower number of hunters who enrolled for the hunting season, both in 2020 (14 provinces) and in 2021 (15 provinces). The provinces with the highest incidence of COVID-19 in the Lombardy and Emilia-Romagna regions were also those experiencing the most marked decrease in hunting participation. Our findings revealed that a wildlife management system based on recreational hunting can be rapidly destabilized by epidemics and their associated public health measures, particularly when the average age of hunters is high, like in Italy. Considered the high incidence attained by COVID-19 in many European countries, where hunters are pivotal for the management of large ungulates and where they were already declining before the pandemic, our findings call for further large-scale research about the impact of COVID-19 on hunting participation.
尽管许多研究强调了 COVID-19 有可能重塑现有的野生动物管理模式,但关于这一主题的实证研究却很少,特别是在欧洲。我们调查了 COVID-19 大流行是否有可能加速意大利休闲狩猎者数量的持续减少,而这些休闲狩猎者的年龄正在老化。具体来说,我们用意大利 50 个省份的 COVID-19 发病率和感染时间延迟的不同,来模拟 2011 年至 2021 年休闲狩猎者数量的时空趋势。与 2011-2019 年数据的预测相比,我们发现 2020 年(14 个省)和 2021 年(15 个省)参加狩猎季节的猎人数量减少。伦巴第和艾米利亚-罗马涅地区 COVID-19 发病率最高的省份,也是狩猎参与度下降最明显的省份。我们的研究结果表明,基于休闲狩猎的野生动物管理系统可能会因流行病及其相关的公共卫生措施而迅速失去稳定,尤其是当猎人的平均年龄较高时,就像意大利一样。考虑到 COVID-19 在许多欧洲国家的高发病率,这些国家的猎人在管理大型有蹄类动物方面起着关键作用,而且在大流行之前,他们的数量已经在下降,我们的研究结果呼吁对 COVID-19 对狩猎参与的影响进行进一步的大规模研究。