Abstract The grey wolf is the most widely distributed of all land mammals and is a habitat generalist that inhabits all the vegetation types of the Northern Hemisphere. Wolves also breed well and have the potential to rapidly expand to new areas. In Finland, the wolf is a game species, and as a result of Finland’s membership of the European Union, the wolf population is subject to very limited hunting due to the obligation to protect the species. Mainly for this reason, the wolf population in Finland has increased significantly in recent years. In particular, the birth rate has developed favourably and the number of litters increased from just four in 1996 to 20 in 2005. It also seems at present that the wolf population in Finland is no l...
Animal populations commonly show changes in individual behaviour and demography as they change in si...
Habitat use by wolves was researched with the aim to understand their visiting frequency of differen...
Assessment of the Finnish wolf population relies on multiple sources of information. This paper desc...
Abstract Many species and populations have perished as a consequence of human actions. During the l...
Abstract During the past few decades in Finland, the growth of wolf (Canis lupus) and wild forest r...
Abstract Illegal killing of wolves (hereinafter ’wolf poaching’) in human-inhabited areas where wol...
In Finland, the wolf is a game species. The responsibility for the management and conservation of th...
Šiuo tyrimu bandoma nustatyti vilkų (Canis lupus L.) dispersiją ir ją veikiančius aplinkos veiksnius...
The tracks of wolves crossing the frontiers make it possible to study the exchange of population. An...
Nuolat besikeičiančios aplinkos sąlygos lemia naujų tyrimų poreikį. Nemažai žinių apie Lietuvos vilk...
<div><p>After a long and deliberate persecution, the grey wolf (<i>Canis lupus</i>) is slowly recolo...
Understanding how spatial and temporal variations shape populations is necessary to develop trustwor...
Large carnivores have historically been decreasing worldwide, often as a result of human-carnivore c...
Abstract Rare and elusive species are difficult to study, because they are usually secretive, solit...
Finland’s large carnivore (LC) populations have been increasing and expanding during the last 20 yea...
Animal populations commonly show changes in individual behaviour and demography as they change in si...
Habitat use by wolves was researched with the aim to understand their visiting frequency of differen...
Assessment of the Finnish wolf population relies on multiple sources of information. This paper desc...
Abstract Many species and populations have perished as a consequence of human actions. During the l...
Abstract During the past few decades in Finland, the growth of wolf (Canis lupus) and wild forest r...
Abstract Illegal killing of wolves (hereinafter ’wolf poaching’) in human-inhabited areas where wol...
In Finland, the wolf is a game species. The responsibility for the management and conservation of th...
Šiuo tyrimu bandoma nustatyti vilkų (Canis lupus L.) dispersiją ir ją veikiančius aplinkos veiksnius...
The tracks of wolves crossing the frontiers make it possible to study the exchange of population. An...
Nuolat besikeičiančios aplinkos sąlygos lemia naujų tyrimų poreikį. Nemažai žinių apie Lietuvos vilk...
<div><p>After a long and deliberate persecution, the grey wolf (<i>Canis lupus</i>) is slowly recolo...
Understanding how spatial and temporal variations shape populations is necessary to develop trustwor...
Large carnivores have historically been decreasing worldwide, often as a result of human-carnivore c...
Abstract Rare and elusive species are difficult to study, because they are usually secretive, solit...
Finland’s large carnivore (LC) populations have been increasing and expanding during the last 20 yea...
Animal populations commonly show changes in individual behaviour and demography as they change in si...
Habitat use by wolves was researched with the aim to understand their visiting frequency of differen...
Assessment of the Finnish wolf population relies on multiple sources of information. This paper desc...