Neozoa 2022; continuation of the research project to assess the impact of the raccoon dog and raccoon on native species

Racoon dog in front of reet
Racoon dog (Nyctereutes procyonoides)
Project leader: Prof. Prof. h. c. Dr. Ursula Siebert
Scientific work: Jana Klink
Project term: January 2022 until December 2022
Sponsorship: Ministerium für Energiewende, Klimaschutz, Umwelt und Natur des Landes Schleswig-Holstein

Project description

Raccoon dogs and raccoons are neozoa, invasive species that are not originally situated in Germany. Both species are potential reservoirs for infectious diseases and as oppotunistic carnivores they can also influence our native fauna as predators and competitors.
In our project we investigated in total 140 animals over two years. We want to analyse the influence and the risk of these alien species on our native fauna. Therefore, we want to assess the health status, especially the occurance of zoonotic and infectious diseases and the nutrition of the animals.
The analysis of the samples and data is still ongoing. All animals underwent a full necropsy and the analysis of histopathological, bacteriological, virological, parasitological and toxicological samples is taking place. In addition, stomach content analysis and age determination is done.
Based on the first results follow-up studies on the influence on native animal species and a future long-term management can be developed

Contact person

University of Veterinary Medicine Hannover, Foundation
Institute for Terrestrial and Aquatic Wildlife Research
Bischofsholer Damm 15
30173 Hannover 

 

Jana Christina Klink
Tel.: +49 511 856-8154
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