In 1999 brown hares were counted using the headlight method (PEGEL 1986) du
ring the course of two counting periods (end of February to mid April; begi
nning of October to mid November with occasional counts continuing into Dec
ember). 305 districts from 56 Bavarian counties participated in the counts.
The population densities of Brown hares determined from the counts varied b
etween 3 and 83 hares per sq. km (of total areas counted) in the spring and
between 1.2 and 147.4 hares per sq. km in the fall. The highest densities
were determined for the natural areas in Maintal, Mittelfrankisches Becken,
Frankenhohe, Nordlinger Ries, Dungau, and Unteres Inntal.
The evaluation of data from the individual districts that have been conduct
ing counts of brown hares since 1996 shows a steady increase in the base po
pulation in the spring.
With the aid of statistical analyses positive correlations between the dens
ity of field hares and various complexes of factors were determined. Accord
ingly, the density of hares increases with favourable climate, the proporti
on of agriculturally used areas, particularly grain fields, as well as with
greater diversity and natural breaks within fields. Further conclusions pe
rtaining to land use can be made when all data have been compiled.