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The Bulgarian Biodiversity Preservation Society, Semperviva, is a non-governmental , biodiversity
conservation organization. Semperviva was founded in 1997, and works in close partnership with the Balkani Wildlife society. A project house in Vlahi provides the Balkani Wildlife society with a base from which to undertake biological field research on large carnivores, and also provides accommodation for volunteers. Semperviva is a network partner of the European SAVE Foundation
.
breeds of domestic animals in Bulgaria
and also on the Balkan region. Specific goals include:
Since fifteen years, The Bulgarian Biodiversity Preservation Society, Semperviva, has been active for the breed of Karakachan livestock guardian dogs. They are successful utilised for the protection of herds against bears and wolves which appear still frequently in Bulgaria. For seven years, Semperviva has also been active for the conservation of the endangered Karakachan sheep and Karakachan horses. The old Karakachan breeds are one of the oldest forms of domestic animals in Europe. They are also the connection between the modern high-productive breeds and their wild predecessors. The three breeds are part of the natural, cultural and historical heritage of Bulgaria. The main goal of these projects is: saving the traditional way of their breeding as a symbiosis
among them and their living environment.
The long-term project started in the beginning of 2001 and is supported by: The SAVE Foundation
, Frankfurt Zoological Society
and private donors.
The Karakachan sheep, Karakachan horse and Karakachan dog are local breeds, which had been formed on the Bulgarian lands, as a result of the most primitive type of livestock breeding – nomad
livestock breeding. The Karakachans
are Balkan nomad
people who, due to their extremely conservative livestock breeding traditions, are considered to have saved the most primitive and pure domesticated forms of animals - a sheep type “tzakel”, a mountain horse and a livestock guardian dog
.
Although The project for saving the three Karakachan breeds is initiated by the BBPS - Semperviva. Different agencies and institutions are involved in this project. Main partners of BBPS - Semperviva are local private farmers from Kresna municipality in Pirin mountain and the Balkani Wildlife society. The Pirin National Park administration is going to provide in kind support to the project. Here you can read more about the karakachan projects and here you can read more about the —United Nations Development Programme— for Bulgarian projects.
The Balkan Peninsula
is covered with the marks of different ethnic groups who have, over the centuries, spent time in the area. This is reflected in the richness of the many physical and geographical attributes—also in the many different breeds.
The Karakachan sheep is accepted as the most typical and most primitive, coarse wool sheep type "tzakel" in Bulgaria.
This was proved by the craniometrical research of Balevska, Petrov (1967). According to the same authors this sheep is closest to the European mouflon
(Ovis musimon).
The Karakachan sheep is small (about 57 cm at withers), the short and thin tail is typical sign of the breed. Its wool is coarse and long (up to 26 cm). The coloration is grey-black and brown-black, but very seldom white. Very vital and energetic animal, very tough, almost never being ill, very unpretentious towards the food source. Highly developed feeling for being in a flock. Low productivity of litters (100 - 102%). The Karakachan sheep had been one of the most widespread breeds in Bulgaria in the past. In the beginning of the 20th century the population size had been more than 500 000 individuals. In 1957, during the nationalization of the farming practice, the number is decreased to 158 896 individuals. At that time the socialist government decided to replace the local breeds of sheep with foreign, fine-fleeced. As a consequence of the state policy the local breeds had been massively crossbred with other breeds. There are other factors which threaten the breed. The alpine pastures in the country are hardly used. But if the Karakachan sheep is bred in lower mountainous lands it has lower productivity compared with other breeds. At the moment the mountain livestock breeding is a losing practice. The government does not stimulate private livestock breeders to keep and work with autochthon breeds. Semperviva has already bought and secured 37 of the remaining Karakachan sheep.
The project is advised by the SAVE Foundation
and financed by 'Fondation pour les Animaux du Monde, Vaduz/Liechtenstein.
had been the only food for those animals. The horses which had not been currently used by people had stayed all year round high in the mountain in groups taking care about themselves. Even during cold winters they had found food and protected themselves from predators. Each Karakachan man had owned 50-100 horses in the past. In 1940s this number was decreased to 10-15 and seldom 50 animals from which 5 - 10 breeding mares from old breeding lines. In 1957-58 after the government took away the livestock from private owners, the Karakachan horses have not been in use by the state farms anymore. They had been just killed or exported for meet (mostly to Italy). Attempts have been made in the state farms to “improve” the breed by crossbreeding with Hucul, Kabardin or Kabarda and Haflinger
. Till now the government does not have policy to save the aboriginal breeds of horses. There is no promotion of their valuable qualities. According to the Red Data List of autochthonic forms of domestic animals(1994) the Karakachan horse is put in category II - disappearing forms (or critical). The census
made by the SEMPERVIVA project in 2002, registered 362 animals.
Read and see more about the Karakachan horse in this studie from the Department of Animal Science – Non-Ruminant and Other Animals, Faculty of Agriculture,Trakia University.
ancient Thracians
and Asian Livestock guardian dogs of the proto-Bulgarians. Karakachan people had bred this
dog conservatively and had formed its present type. Due to its perfect working qualities this breed has been
widely used by shepherds in Bulgaria.
Similarly to the above two breeds, the socialist regime almost manages to annihilate the Karakachan dog.
Up to day the government has not supported the breed survival in any way, except including it in the Red Data
List of the autochthonic
forms of domestic animals as a disappearing breed (or critical).
Semperviva started the work for saving the Karakachan dog in 1992. Since the beginning a breeding station
has been established, where the breeding process is made on the base of aboriginal dogs. A breed standard and
a herd book were worked out. An International Karakachan Dog Association was founded. Semperviva has
always aimed to save this breed as a working dog with its original qualities. In this aspect, since 1997, in
cooperation with the Balkani Wildlife Society, dogs have been provided to livestock breeders for protection of their
flocks against predators. In this way it is aimed to decrease the conflict between people and large carnivores
(wolves and bears) and to restore the breed in its natural environment
. This particular project has been supported
by several foundations in different years of its implementation: European Natural Heritage Fund –
Euronatur, GzSW, UK Wolf Conservation Trust
and Alertis. Thanks to these activities there is a slight trend
of increase of working dogs.
The three breeds, subject of the project have been selected by Karakachan people, which are ancient,
autochthonic, ethnic group of nomad livestock breeders. The three breeds, which are one of the oldest in Europe,
had been numerous in Bulgaria before the nationalization of the private property during the socialist regime. As a
consequence of that time politics in the farming practice, these breeds have been massively crossbred with
foreign more productive ones and also huge numbers of them have been exterminated without control. All this
have brought these karakachan breeds to the edge of extinction. In addition, nowadays the mountain livestock
breeding is a losing practice. The government does not actively stimulate private livestock breeders to keep and
work with autochthonic breeds.
Biodiversity
Biodiversity is the degree of variation of life forms within a given ecosystem, biome, or an entire planet. Biodiversity is a measure of the health of ecosystems. Biodiversity is in part a function of climate. In terrestrial habitats, tropical regions are typically rich whereas polar regions...
conservation organization. Semperviva was founded in 1997, and works in close partnership with the Balkani Wildlife society. A project house in Vlahi provides the Balkani Wildlife society with a base from which to undertake biological field research on large carnivores, and also provides accommodation for volunteers. Semperviva is a network partner of the European SAVE Foundation
SAVE Foundation
SAVE Foundation was founded 1993 as a European NGO that acts as an umbrella organisation for the conservation of agrobiodiversity in Europe.- Aims and Tasks :...
.
Objectives
Semperviva is focused on studying and saving the rare autochthonicIndigenous (ecology)
In biogeography, a species is defined as native to a given region or ecosystem if its presence in that region is the result of only natural processes, with no human intervention. Every natural organism has its own natural range of distribution in which it is regarded as native...
breeds of domestic animals in Bulgaria
Bulgaria
Bulgaria , officially the Republic of Bulgaria , is a parliamentary democracy within a unitary constitutional republic in Southeast Europe. The country borders Romania to the north, Serbia and Macedonia to the west, Greece and Turkey to the south, as well as the Black Sea to the east...
and also on the Balkan region. Specific goals include:
- investigation the status of rare and endangered breeds
- monitoring of breed populations
- classification and standardization of autochthonic breeds
- maintenance of herd books
- efforts for legal status improvement
- on farm and in situIn situIn situ is a Latin phrase which translated literally as 'In position'. It is used in many different contexts.-Aerospace:In the aerospace industry, equipment on board aircraft must be tested in situ, or in place, to confirm everything functions properly as a system. Individually, each piece may...
conservation - promotion and conservation of the cultural heritage, traditions and customs of native people
- promoting public awareness (by organizing exhibitions of rare indigenous breeds)
Karakachan breeds conservation project
Conservation of Karakachan sheep, Karakachan horse and Karakachan dog in Bulgaria.Since fifteen years, The Bulgarian Biodiversity Preservation Society, Semperviva, has been active for the breed of Karakachan livestock guardian dogs. They are successful utilised for the protection of herds against bears and wolves which appear still frequently in Bulgaria. For seven years, Semperviva has also been active for the conservation of the endangered Karakachan sheep and Karakachan horses. The old Karakachan breeds are one of the oldest forms of domestic animals in Europe. They are also the connection between the modern high-productive breeds and their wild predecessors. The three breeds are part of the natural, cultural and historical heritage of Bulgaria. The main goal of these projects is: saving the traditional way of their breeding as a symbiosis
Symbiosis
Symbiosis is close and often long-term interaction between different biological species. In 1877 Bennett used the word symbiosis to describe the mutualistic relationship in lichens...
among them and their living environment.
The long-term project started in the beginning of 2001 and is supported by: The SAVE Foundation
SAVE Foundation
SAVE Foundation was founded 1993 as a European NGO that acts as an umbrella organisation for the conservation of agrobiodiversity in Europe.- Aims and Tasks :...
, Frankfurt Zoological Society
Frankfurt Zoological Society
The Frankfurt Zoological Society is an independent, non-profit conservation organisation based in Frankfurt am Main, Germany. The society is funded through membership fees, donations, bequests, grants and earnings from its endowment fund.-History:...
and private donors.
The Karakachan sheep, Karakachan horse and Karakachan dog are local breeds, which had been formed on the Bulgarian lands, as a result of the most primitive type of livestock breeding – nomad
Nomad
Nomadic people , commonly known as itinerants in modern-day contexts, are communities of people who move from one place to another, rather than settling permanently in one location. There are an estimated 30-40 million nomads in the world. Many cultures have traditionally been nomadic, but...
livestock breeding. The Karakachans
Sarakatsani
The Sarakatsani are a group of Greek transhumant shepherds inhabiting chiefly Greece, with a smaller presence in neighbouring Bulgaria, southern Albania and the Republic of Macedonia. Historically centered around the Pindus mountains, they have been currently urbanised to a significant degree...
are Balkan nomad
Nomad
Nomadic people , commonly known as itinerants in modern-day contexts, are communities of people who move from one place to another, rather than settling permanently in one location. There are an estimated 30-40 million nomads in the world. Many cultures have traditionally been nomadic, but...
people who, due to their extremely conservative livestock breeding traditions, are considered to have saved the most primitive and pure domesticated forms of animals - a sheep type “tzakel”, a mountain horse and a livestock guardian dog
Livestock guardian dog
A livestock guardian dog is a domesticated canine used to defend livestock against predators. LGDs are commonly referred to as "sheep dogs" since they most often have guarded flocks of sheep, but most are capable of guarding other species of livestock. They are classified as pastoral dogs...
.
Although The project for saving the three Karakachan breeds is initiated by the BBPS - Semperviva. Different agencies and institutions are involved in this project. Main partners of BBPS - Semperviva are local private farmers from Kresna municipality in Pirin mountain and the Balkani Wildlife society. The Pirin National Park administration is going to provide in kind support to the project. Here you can read more about the karakachan projects and here you can read more about the —United Nations Development Programme— for Bulgarian projects.
Karakachan sheep
The Balkan Peninsula
Peninsula
A peninsula is a piece of land that is bordered by water on three sides but connected to mainland. In many Germanic and Celtic languages and also in Baltic, Slavic and Hungarian, peninsulas are called "half-islands"....
is covered with the marks of different ethnic groups who have, over the centuries, spent time in the area. This is reflected in the richness of the many physical and geographical attributes—also in the many different breeds.
The Karakachan sheep is accepted as the most typical and most primitive, coarse wool sheep type "tzakel" in Bulgaria.
This was proved by the craniometrical research of Balevska, Petrov (1967). According to the same authors this sheep is closest to the European mouflon
Mouflon
The mouflon is a subspecies group of the wild sheep Ovis aries. Populations of Ovis aries can be partitioned into the mouflons and urials or arkars...
(Ovis musimon).
The Karakachan sheep is small (about 57 cm at withers), the short and thin tail is typical sign of the breed. Its wool is coarse and long (up to 26 cm). The coloration is grey-black and brown-black, but very seldom white. Very vital and energetic animal, very tough, almost never being ill, very unpretentious towards the food source. Highly developed feeling for being in a flock. Low productivity of litters (100 - 102%). The Karakachan sheep had been one of the most widespread breeds in Bulgaria in the past. In the beginning of the 20th century the population size had been more than 500 000 individuals. In 1957, during the nationalization of the farming practice, the number is decreased to 158 896 individuals. At that time the socialist government decided to replace the local breeds of sheep with foreign, fine-fleeced. As a consequence of the state policy the local breeds had been massively crossbred with other breeds. There are other factors which threaten the breed. The alpine pastures in the country are hardly used. But if the Karakachan sheep is bred in lower mountainous lands it has lower productivity compared with other breeds. At the moment the mountain livestock breeding is a losing practice. The government does not stimulate private livestock breeders to keep and work with autochthon breeds. Semperviva has already bought and secured 37 of the remaining Karakachan sheep.
The project is advised by the SAVE Foundation
SAVE Foundation
SAVE Foundation was founded 1993 as a European NGO that acts as an umbrella organisation for the conservation of agrobiodiversity in Europe.- Aims and Tasks :...
and financed by 'Fondation pour les Animaux du Monde, Vaduz/Liechtenstein.
Karakachan horse
The Karakachan horse was the most consolidated breed from all the local primitive horses. This is due to the very conservative livestock breeding traditions of karakachan nomads. They had used these horses for transportation of their whole household, during the seasonal migrations. The pasturePasture
Pasture is land used for grazing. Pasture lands in the narrow sense are enclosed tracts of farmland, grazed by domesticated livestock, such as horses, cattle, sheep or swine. The vegetation of tended pasture, forage, consists mainly of grasses, with an interspersion of legumes and other forbs...
had been the only food for those animals. The horses which had not been currently used by people had stayed all year round high in the mountain in groups taking care about themselves. Even during cold winters they had found food and protected themselves from predators. Each Karakachan man had owned 50-100 horses in the past. In 1940s this number was decreased to 10-15 and seldom 50 animals from which 5 - 10 breeding mares from old breeding lines. In 1957-58 after the government took away the livestock from private owners, the Karakachan horses have not been in use by the state farms anymore. They had been just killed or exported for meet (mostly to Italy). Attempts have been made in the state farms to “improve” the breed by crossbreeding with Hucul, Kabardin or Kabarda and Haflinger
Haflinger (horse)
The Haflinger, also known as the Avelignese, is a breed of horse developed in Austria and northern Italy during the late 19th century. Haflinger horses are relatively small, are always chestnut in color, have distinctive gaits described as energetic but smooth, and are well-muscled yet elegant...
. Till now the government does not have policy to save the aboriginal breeds of horses. There is no promotion of their valuable qualities. According to the Red Data List of autochthonic forms of domestic animals(1994) the Karakachan horse is put in category II - disappearing forms (or critical). The census
Census
A census is the procedure of systematically acquiring and recording information about the members of a given population. It is a regularly occurring and official count of a particular population. The term is used mostly in connection with national population and housing censuses; other common...
made by the SEMPERVIVA project in 2002, registered 362 animals.
Read and see more about the Karakachan horse in this studie from the Department of Animal Science – Non-Ruminant and Other Animals, Faculty of Agriculture,Trakia University.
Karakachan dog
The Karakachan dog is a very ancient breed of livestock guarding dog. It originate from the shepherd dogs of theancient Thracians
Thracians
The ancient Thracians were a group of Indo-European tribes inhabiting areas including Thrace in Southeastern Europe. They spoke the Thracian language – a scarcely attested branch of the Indo-European language family...
and Asian Livestock guardian dogs of the proto-Bulgarians. Karakachan people had bred this
dog conservatively and had formed its present type. Due to its perfect working qualities this breed has been
widely used by shepherds in Bulgaria.
Similarly to the above two breeds, the socialist regime almost manages to annihilate the Karakachan dog.
Up to day the government has not supported the breed survival in any way, except including it in the Red Data
List of the autochthonic
Indigenous (ecology)
In biogeography, a species is defined as native to a given region or ecosystem if its presence in that region is the result of only natural processes, with no human intervention. Every natural organism has its own natural range of distribution in which it is regarded as native...
forms of domestic animals as a disappearing breed (or critical).
Semperviva started the work for saving the Karakachan dog in 1992. Since the beginning a breeding station
has been established, where the breeding process is made on the base of aboriginal dogs. A breed standard and
a herd book were worked out. An International Karakachan Dog Association was founded. Semperviva has
always aimed to save this breed as a working dog with its original qualities. In this aspect, since 1997, in
cooperation with the Balkani Wildlife Society, dogs have been provided to livestock breeders for protection of their
flocks against predators. In this way it is aimed to decrease the conflict between people and large carnivores
(wolves and bears) and to restore the breed in its natural environment
Natural environment
The natural environment encompasses all living and non-living things occurring naturally on Earth or some region thereof. It is an environment that encompasses the interaction of all living species....
. This particular project has been supported
by several foundations in different years of its implementation: European Natural Heritage Fund –
Euronatur, GzSW, UK Wolf Conservation Trust
UK Wolf Conservation Trust
The UK Wolf Conservation Trust is a non-profit organisation based in Berkshire, United Kingdom. Its aims are to dispel the myths and misconceptions surrounding wolves, as well as supporting those still in the wild elsewhere in Europe.-History:...
and Alertis. Thanks to these activities there is a slight trend
of increase of working dogs.
The three breeds, subject of the project have been selected by Karakachan people, which are ancient,
autochthonic, ethnic group of nomad livestock breeders. The three breeds, which are one of the oldest in Europe,
had been numerous in Bulgaria before the nationalization of the private property during the socialist regime. As a
consequence of that time politics in the farming practice, these breeds have been massively crossbred with
foreign more productive ones and also huge numbers of them have been exterminated without control. All this
have brought these karakachan breeds to the edge of extinction. In addition, nowadays the mountain livestock
breeding is a losing practice. The government does not actively stimulate private livestock breeders to keep and
work with autochthonic breeds.
Project results
In the frames of the project was achieved following results:- Investigation of the available literature about the three breeds and collection of personal comments was done.
- Field investigations and census of the three breeds are conducted.
- A project base was built up.
- Herds of Karakachan sheep and Karakachan horse were established.
- Selection in direction to the old, original type and increasing the numbers is conducted.
- Traditional breeding using vertical, seasonal transhumant migration is practiced.
- Village and horse tourism are being developed.
- Public awareness activities were done.
Goals for future action
The conservation measures that are needed for saving karakachan breeds could apply towards saving of all the autochthonic breeds in Bulgaria. Semperviva is thus working towards achieving the following points:- Creating legislation to enable conservation, as there is currently no legal basis for conservation of local breeds in Bulgaria.
- Making an official distinction of the original old type of the autochthonic breeds from their “improved” types.
- Establishing a genetic bank (of semen and embryos) for autochthonic breeds.
- The government should stimulate the use of alpine pastures and the seasonal migrations as more environmentally friendlyEnvironmentally friendlyEnvironmentally friendly are terms used to refer to goods and services, laws, guidelines and policies claimed to inflict minimal or no harm on the environment....
and as traditional for the old autochthonic breeds. - Changing the time at which government subsidies for the National gene fund are given. Currently this money is given in spring, which Semperviva feels is wrong time of the year. Semperviva believes that this is when the forage is most expensive and the owners do not need subsidies at this time.
See also
- SAVE FoundationSAVE FoundationSAVE Foundation was founded 1993 as a European NGO that acts as an umbrella organisation for the conservation of agrobiodiversity in Europe.- Aims and Tasks :...
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- ProSpecieRaraProSpecieRaraProSpecieRara, the Swiss Foundation for the Cultural and Genetical Diversity of Plants and Animals is a non-profit charitable organization dedicated to the preservation of the genetic diversity of plants and animals in Switzerland...
- Arca-NetArca-NetArca-Net is a European Ark-network of institutions that keep endangered livestock breeds or rare cultivated plants, making them known to the public. Arca-Net is designed for a broad public and in form of a virtual guide, at any time available via Internet...