Monitoring the status of game species populations in Cap de Creus Natural Park. The study focuses on collecting data on hunting activity and providing technical advice to ensure management compatible with biodiversity conservation. Monitoring includes species of conservation interest (red-legged partridge and European rabbit) and ungulate species (wild boar, red deer, and roe deer). Various methodologies are applied to obtain information on demographic parameters for each species, as well as hunting data. Data collected in previous studies have also been integrated and standardized to facilitate long-term monitoring, applying standardized procedures and indicators. The results allow for the establishment of adaptive management strategies for each species of interest.
