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Figure 1. A: A map of the beaver presence in the south-eastern part of the Sava catchment in the surroundings of the Vidovec Cave where the beaver was observed. Data on other beaver occurrences is from the database maintained by the Inštitut Lutra (2023). Other map layers are from Copernicus data and information funded by the European Union -EU-DEM (EU 2016), and GURS (2010) (rivers and state border). Map produced with QGIS version 3.32.3. B: entrance of the Vidovec Cave. Photo: Primož Presetnik Slika 1. A: Zemljevid pojavljanja bobra v jugovzhodnem delu porečja Save, v bližini jame Vidovec, kjer je bil opažen bober. Podatke o pojavljanju bobra smo pridobili iz zbirke podatkov Inštituta Lutra (2023). Drugi uporabljeni sloji so podatki Copernicus in informacije, ki jih financira Evropska unija -EU-DEM (EU 2016) in GURS (2010) (sloj rek in državna meja). Zemljevid smo izdelali s programom QGIS verzija 3.32.3. B: Vhod v jamo Vidovec. Foto: Primož Presetnik
Interesting observation of Eurasian beaver Castor fiber Linnaeus, 1758 in Vidovec Cave (Metlika, Slovenia)
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December 2023

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Natura Sloveniae

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The Eurasian beaver is a common rodent which became extinct in Slovenia in the 18th century and reappeared in the 1990’s. This field note describes an encounter with a beaver inside the Vidovec Cave (Metlika, Southeastern Slovenia). Apart from a sign of beaver presence, we also noticed a straw mat presumably used for sleeping. The described observation is probably the first of its kind in Slovenia, although similar observations are known from Croatia as well.

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... The presence of the European beaver in caves was also recorded along the Korana River in Croatia (Augustinović et al., 2022) in the caves Vila Jezerkinja (cadastral number HR04532) and Šupljara (cadastral number HR02513) (Augustinović et al., 2024), but these locations are upstream of the Matešićeva Cave -Popovačka Cave System. In neighbouring Slovenia, the beaver was observed in Vidovec Cave (cadastral number 3342) along the river Kupa/Kopa (Kepic et al., 2023). ...

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Observation of Eurasian beaver (Castor fiber L.) in the Jopićeva Cave (Croatia)
Interesting observation of Eurasian beaver Castor fiber Linnaeus, 1758 in Vidovec Cave (Metlika, Slovenia)

Natura Sloveniae