Restoring species to their former range has become a major goal in official environmental policy. Under strict protection, the expansion of a new wolf population has been taking place on the Scandinavian Peninsula since the late 1980s, leading to much controvery in rural areas. Most research on conflicts concerning wolves has taken antagonistic attitudes as a point of departure. In this article we question such an approach. Taking social representations as our framework for analysis, our aim has been to find out how wolves are perceived and whether an analysis of such cultural meanings could contribute to a better understanding of the conflicts accompanying wolf recovery. Focus group interviews in two areas in Eastern Norway suggest that it...
Large carnivores are ecologically important, but their behaviour frequently put them in conflict wit...
The wolf is an endangered animal in Sweden and the issue of conserving the species is a polarizing o...
The connection between warfare and an increased wolf presence or even wolf attacks is a recurrent th...
International audienceUntil recently, the diversity of human-wolf relationships and the associated c...
These days, if wolves roam close to human settlements, people often argue that there is something pr...
This article investigates the construction of instruments and techniques employed in the management ...
Throughout millennia humans have coexisted with wolves, often hunting the same prey, and inhabiting ...
The current discussion on the decreasing number of wolves in Finland is the starting point for the a...
In 1966, the grey wolf was listed as a protected species in Sweden. Since then, the Swedish wolf pop...
The politics and the underlying reasons behind the recovery of the Scandinavian wolf population are ...
Whereas past wolf management in the United States was restricted to recovery, managers must now cont...
The article investigates how national and international measures to protect wolves turned the whole ...
WOLVES CAN LIVE almost anywhere in the Northern Hemisphere, and almost everywhere they do, they are ...
Washington State’s Gray Wolf Conservation and Management Plan has struggled to respond to conflicts ...
Parallel to trends in North America and elsewhere in Europe, the number of large carnivores is slowl...
Large carnivores are ecologically important, but their behaviour frequently put them in conflict wit...
The wolf is an endangered animal in Sweden and the issue of conserving the species is a polarizing o...
The connection between warfare and an increased wolf presence or even wolf attacks is a recurrent th...
International audienceUntil recently, the diversity of human-wolf relationships and the associated c...
These days, if wolves roam close to human settlements, people often argue that there is something pr...
This article investigates the construction of instruments and techniques employed in the management ...
Throughout millennia humans have coexisted with wolves, often hunting the same prey, and inhabiting ...
The current discussion on the decreasing number of wolves in Finland is the starting point for the a...
In 1966, the grey wolf was listed as a protected species in Sweden. Since then, the Swedish wolf pop...
The politics and the underlying reasons behind the recovery of the Scandinavian wolf population are ...
Whereas past wolf management in the United States was restricted to recovery, managers must now cont...
The article investigates how national and international measures to protect wolves turned the whole ...
WOLVES CAN LIVE almost anywhere in the Northern Hemisphere, and almost everywhere they do, they are ...
Washington State’s Gray Wolf Conservation and Management Plan has struggled to respond to conflicts ...
Parallel to trends in North America and elsewhere in Europe, the number of large carnivores is slowl...
Large carnivores are ecologically important, but their behaviour frequently put them in conflict wit...
The wolf is an endangered animal in Sweden and the issue of conserving the species is a polarizing o...
The connection between warfare and an increased wolf presence or even wolf attacks is a recurrent th...