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Français : Suivi scientifique du bouquetin dans le Parc National de la Vanoise

Depuis plus de 40 ans, les gestionnaires d'espaces naturels ont eu besoin de capturer des bouquetins à des fins de suivi scientifique et de réintroduction. Incontournables, la capture et le marquage d'animaux permettent : - de mesurer les individus (relevés biométriques) et de faire des prélèvements pour analyses (génétique, sérologie, parasitologie, coprologie, etc) ; - d'identifier les animaux par un marquage visuel et/ou la pose d'un collier afin d'obtenir des informations sur l'utilisation de l'espace, les corridors de déplacement, les taux de survie et de reproduction.

Cette étagne, née en 2012 a été marquée en 2016 avec une boucle d'oreille droite verte, une boucle d'oreille gauche verte et un collier blanc dans le secteur de la Haute-Maurienne du Parc National de la Vanoise. Elle est photographiée ici en juillet 2017 avec son petit près du col des Saulces (2371 m). Cet animal a été prénommé Houpette par les gardes-moniteurs.
English: For more than 40 years, the managers of natural areas have needed to catch ibex for scientific monitoring and reintroduction purposes. Unmissable, the capture and marking of animals allows :

- to measure individuals (biometric readings) and to take samples for analysis (genetics, serology, parasitology, coprology, etc.); identify animals by visual marking and / or collaring to obtain information on space use, movement corridors, survival and reproduction rates.

This female ibex alpine, born in 2012 was marked in 2016 with a green right earring, a green left earring and a white collar in the Haute-Maurienne sector of the Vanoise National Park. It is pictured here in 2017 with her baby near the Saulces pass in July 2017. This animal has been named Houpette by the guards of the Vanoise National Park.
English: Scientific monitoring of ibex in Vanoise National Park with marking (earrring and collar)
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Camera location45° 21′ 46.14″ N, 6° 41′ 14.23″ E  Heading=196° Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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