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WITH PROTEUS WE SHARE DEPENDENCE ON GROUNDWATER

Tular logo   Dobrepolje1                               

Applicant: Society for Cave Biology
Partners: Institute of Biology ZRC SAZU, Municipality of Črnomelj and Municipality of Dobrepolje, in co-operation with Department of Animal Sciences, Biotechnical Faculty, University of Ljubljana

Project's summary

MONITORING DISTRIBUTION

OF BLACK PROTEUS

             

GIS ANALYSIS OF GROUNDWATER

POLLUTION IN BELA KRAJINA

             

INTERNATIONAL WORKSHOP

SOS PROTEUS

     
 eDNA Proteus 2     NO3 Bela krajina Workshop SOS Proteus 2015

New forensic method developed to detect molecular traces of rare black Proteus in groundwater (environmental DNA).

Number of localities of highly endangered black Proteus doubled.

Updated distribution map of black Proteus.

GIS model indicating the current pollution threats on Proteus subterranean cave habitat and groundwater.

Discussion on implementation of monitoring and practical actions for conservation of Proteus in Slovenia. New methods and solutions shared (Dobrepolje, Slovenia, 12/12/2015).

Program of SOS Proteus (PDF 1.4MB)

VULNERABILITY OF PROTEUS

AND GROUNDWATER

CONSERVATION OF PROTEUS

THROUGH PUBLIC EDUCATION

SANCTUARY FOR

INJURED PROTEUS

Threats on Proteus and groundwater Page 1s  lecture Dragatus Zatocisce za cloveske ribice Page 1s
Conservation of Proteus and other endemic cave animals is not merely an attempt to preserve the subterranean biodiversity, with cave animals we share the most important resource of fresh water – groundwater. Conservation of Proteus and its subterranean habitat may truly be effective only by public outreach, emphasizing vulnerability of karst landscape.

Sanctuary for Proteus accidentally washed‐out of their subterranean habitat during seasonal flooding.

After veterinary inspection and care animals are retleased their source populations.

Leaflet (PDF; 1.3MB) Leaflet, in Slovene (PDF; 1.6MB)

Film SOS Proteus

a short documentary film on conservation of Proteus and protection of groundwater in Slovenia (English version in preparation)


The film consists of three parts:

1. The idyllic Karst and the myth of Proteus, 2. the reality of pollution in the karst underground, and, 3. threats on the black Proteus and drinking water in Bela Krajina, SE Slovenia.