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The golden jackal captured on 03/11/2016 in the Greek Prespa National Park at an altitude of 1,233 m moving E on a forest road.

The golden jackal captured on 03/11/2016 in the Greek Prespa National Park at an altitude of 1,233 m moving E on a forest road.

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... 3 November 2016 a golden jackal was recorded on a trap camera which was placed overlooking a forest road on the sides of Mt Sfika, Prespa National Park, Greece (lat 40.728480°, lon 21.116530°) at an altitude of 1,233 m a.s.l. (Figure 1 location C, Figure 2). The area is predominately covered with mixed thermophilous broadleaf woodland with hop-and oriental hornbeams and oak, while there are also some patches of beech woodland and dry grasslands (VRACHNAKIS et al. 2011). ...

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