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Four wolverines may shear

The county administrative board has decided to cull four wolverines in Tåssåsens sameby chips. Sami village had applied to hunting 12 wolverines. In November sent Tåssåsens sameby an application for culling on 12 wolverines within sameby chips, eight in season areas in the mountains and four in the winter grazing area south of Rätan. Sami village believe that the wolverine will […]

M: The power of vargj

Sweden has for many years been criticized by the EU for its wolf policy and recurring license hunting. Now the European Commission in a new proposal to change how member states implement EU:legislation for the management of large predators such as wolves, lynx and bear. Among other things, proposed that the wolf population should be assessed locally and regionally, and not at the national level, which can increase […]

has proven 57 Jerv

NORWAY – Rovdata Rovdata has quality assured data from this year hiregistrering of Wolverine coal across the country. It is the year demonstrated 57 Wolverine coal in Norway, which is an increase of 17 coal from last year. - Net income of 57 coal, an increase of 42,5 percent from last year. While last year was located approximately […]

Least 699 jerver i S...

Norge – Rovdata Through DNA analysis of hair, urine and poop were registered 699 wolverines in Scandinavia last winter. There is an increase of 38 individuals from the year before. Extensive and broad collection by counting the individuals recorded on DNA, one obtains a minimum population counts. It is believed that an increasing part […]

Reinforced skandinavi

Under 2017 registered in total 657 wolverines in Norway and Sweden with the analysis of the collected DNA samples. In Sweden, it was the first time the survey was conducted throughout the country. Provides a better surveillance - Genetic analysis has become an important tool in monitoring predators in Scandinavia. The analysis provides information on population size, composition and exchange between subpopulations. […]

 
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