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Golden jackal

Alexander Kopatz

Wildlife conservation genetics. Conservation and population genetics with the focus on the research and management of large carnivores in northern Europe.


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John Odden

Spatial and behavioural ecology, predator-prey interactions, human-wildlife conflicts, monitoring of wildlife, conservation biology.

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John Durrus Linnell

Ecology, behaviour, population dynamics and conservation of carnivores and wild ungulates. Conservation of species that cause conflicts with humans. Ecology – social science interdisciplinarity.


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Jonas Kindberg


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Oddmund Kleven


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Golden jackal

Alexander Kopatz

Wildlife conservation genetics. Conservation and population genetics with the focus on the research and management of large carnivores in northern Europe.


Show full profile of Alexander Kopatz

John Odden

Spatial and behavioural ecology, predator-prey interactions, human-wildlife conflicts, monitoring of wildlife, conservation biology.

Show full profile of John Odden

John Durrus Linnell

Ecology, behaviour, population dynamics and conservation of carnivores and wild ungulates. Conservation of species that cause conflicts with humans. Ecology – social science interdisciplinarity.


Show full profile of John Durrus Linnell

Jonas Kindberg


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Oddmund Kleven


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Norwegian Institute for Nature Research

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