Photo: Mátyás Fejér-Király
Ensuring viable European Ground Squirrel populations in the Pannonian region – CitellusLIFE – 101202727
Small mammals associated with steppes and grasslands are among the most threatened animals in Europe. Following a sharp decline in their populations during the 20th century, present-day economic development and the expansion of large-scale agriculture render their survival even more difficult.
One such animal is the European ground squirrel (Spermophilus citellus), whose short-grass habitats are threatened by human intervention (construction, installation of solar parks, plowing of grasslands, development of the road network), lack of proper land management (abandonment of pastures), other natural processes (invasion of scrub, spread of invasive species), and the adverse effects of climate change.
Due to this, their habitat area has rapidly decreased since the middle of the last century, and ground squirrel habitats have become increasingly isolated. Despite all previous conservation efforts (for example the RAPTORSPREYLIFE project – https://sakerlife3.mme.hu/en/content/project-objectives), the global population of the European ground squirrel continues to decline. At the same time, its populations in the Pannonian region, and especially in Hungary and western Romania, may be essential for the survival of the species in Central Europe.
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- comprehensive study of ground squirrel habitats
- estimating the size of ground squirrel populations
- assessing the health status of ground squirrel colonies
- identifying and mapping of threats
- relocating ground squirrels from endangered populations
- strengthening existing populations by introducing individuals from other colonies
Project information
Project title: Ensuring viable European Ground Squirrel populations in the Pannonian region
Project ID: CitellusLIFE – 101202727
Project implementation period: 01 December 2025 – 28 February 2033 (87 months)
Partners
Coordinating beneficiary:
Herman Ottó Institute Nonprofit Ltd.
Partner organizations:
Budapest Zoo Foundation (HU)
Budakeszi Wildlife Park (HU)
Bükk Mammalogical Society (HU)
Bükk National Park Directorate (HU)
University of Debrecen (HU)
Duna-Ipoly National Park Directorate (HU)
HUN-REN Centre for Ecological Research (HU)
Fertő-Hanság National Park Directorate (HU)
Hortobágy National Park Directorate (HU)
Kiskunság National Park Directorate (HU)
Milvus Group Association (RO)
Project budget: €9,791,425.16 (of which Milvus Group: €540,838.73)
European Union funding: €7,343,568.85 (of which Milvus Group: €405,629.05)
Detailed and updated information will soon be available on the project website (currently under development). We will also regularly share updates about the activities carried out by Milvus Group within the project on our communication platforms: on social media (https://www.facebook.com/MilvusGroup) and on our website (www.milvus.ro).
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Previous activities for the conservation of the species, here.
The implementation of the “CitellusLIFE” project was supported by Hungary’s Ministry of Public Administration and Regional Development.
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