Hi Dan,
Thanks for the explanation. I agree it is an emotive hot topic in Sweden for yonkers years. The divide certainly runs from urban-countryside in attitudes towards wolves. I suppose more public awareness would be key, but what actually is being done by the Nature Conservation Dept. in that respect I do not fully know.
What I would like to know - and to which you did not have an answer - the total no. of wolves at which we can speak of a sustainable viable population. Judging from earlier comments by Jana, I do not think the Swedish population qualifies as sustainable or viable.
Whether this question has been fully addressed by the Nature Conservation Dept. is anybody's guess ....?
Re inbreeding: interesting point. I think some form of genetic management be required ...! Any info on active genetic introductions from nearby Karelian Russia to make the population more viable.
Re subspecies: to what ssp. are the Scandinavian wolves assigned the common northern European one.
Re zoos: I know - Dan - you have an active Scandinavian wolf conservation breeding programme? What is the angle there on the debate and what PA/PR or other role does the programme play for in situ conservation.
Regards,
K.B.
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Thanks for the explanation. I agree it is an emotive hot topic in Sweden for yonkers years. The divide certainly runs from urban-countryside in attitudes towards wolves. I suppose more public awareness would be key, but what actually is being done by the Nature Conservation Dept. in that respect I do not fully know.
What I would like to know - and to which you did not have an answer - the total no. of wolves at which we can speak of a sustainable viable population. Judging from earlier comments by Jana, I do not think the Swedish population qualifies as sustainable or viable.
Whether this question has been fully addressed by the Nature Conservation Dept. is anybody's guess ....?
Re inbreeding: interesting point. I think some form of genetic management be required ...! Any info on active genetic introductions from nearby Karelian Russia to make the population more viable.
Re subspecies: to what ssp. are the Scandinavian wolves assigned the common northern European one.
Re zoos: I know - Dan - you have an active Scandinavian wolf conservation breeding programme? What is the angle there on the debate and what PA/PR or other role does the programme play for in situ conservation.
Regards,
K.B.
not So from that point of view I re