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    The 35th IUGB Congress in Budapest took place last week! The first day started with a welcoming and was followed by the first panel discussions, where our colleague Ing. Monika Faltusová talked about The human impact on wildlife movement behavior during periods of ASF and COVID-19 restrictions. Second day Ing. Miloš Ježek, Ph.D., presented the topic Homing behavior of translocated female red deer. On the third day, two presentations took place from a colleague's M.Sc. Justine Güldenpfenning on the topic of Stress assessment during hunting activities – use of bio-logging data and Ing. Miloš Ježek, Ph.D. on New biologging approach for long-term tracking and characterizing behavior in free-roaming wild boar.

    The last member who participated in the IUBG conference in Budapest with us, M.Sc. Astrid Olejarz had an amazing poster with the experimental approach of the Spatial and social responses of wild boar to supplementary feeding.

    The conference was closed with a trip to the local castle Visegrád and Pilisi Park, and other scientific sphere colleagues. Once again, it was possible to meet already known, but we also met new scientists. The doors of the One With Nature exhibition opened for the first time after the conference. Because our colleagues participated in the IUGB conference in Budapest, this exhibition became a reward after their successful presentation.

    We want to thank our colleagues for representing their research and department at the IUBG conference in Budapest, and we wish them many more successes!