- Fig. 1. Camera trap monitoring network in the Southern Forestry of the Central Forest Nature Reserve in 2022. Camera trap locations shown in blue
- Fig. 2. Hunting no. 1. A bear chasing a pregnant moose cow at a wild boar feeding station
- Fig. 3. Hunting no. 2. Brown bear chasing a moose cow at location L26
- Fig. 4. Hunting no. 3. Brown bear chasing a moose cow in the Tyudma river valley
- Fig. 5. Hunting no. 4. Unsuccessful brown bear hunt for a moose cow at location L39
- Fig. 6. Hunting no. 5. Brown bear stalking moose cow with two calves at location L8
- Fig. 7. Hunting no. 6. Calves without a mother and moose cow with a calf after brown bear attack on location L30
- Fig. 8. Hunting no. 7. Escape of a moose cow with two calves from a bear, and the appearance of the same moose a week later with one calf at location L6. The moose cow was identified by a characteristic wound on the inner thigh of the left leg (circled in red)
- Fig. 9. Hunting no. 10. Young bear chasing calves and defensive behavior of a moose cow at location L1
- Fig. 10. Hunting no. 11. Brown bear chasing two moose calves at location L6
- Fig. 11. Hunting no. 12. Big male bear chasing a moose at location L32
- Fig. 12. Overlapping of daily activity patterns of brown bear and moose based on camera traps data: A – for all moose registrations; B – for registrations of male moose; C – for registrations of female moose; D – for registrations of females with calves; as well as for all registrations in spring (E), summer (F), early autumn (G) and late autumn (H). Hunting times are shown in red dotted lines
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