Baltics, with Poland and Belarus

 

Status of large carnivore conservation in the Baltic States and action plan for the Baltic Large Carnivore Initiative

Estonian Fund for Nature (2001)

Council of Europe T-PVS (2001) 73

 

 

The brown bear population in Estonia: current status and management requirements

Harri Valdmann, Urmas Saarma & Alar Karis (2001)

Ursus 12: 31-36

 

 

Current status of the large carnivores in Estonia

Harri Valdmann (2001)

Workshop on Human Dimensions of Large Carnivores, Siauliai University, Lithuania

 

 

Ongoing projects and research priorities on large carnivores in Latvia

Zanete Andersone (2001)

Workshop on Human Dimensions of Large Carnivores, Siauliai University, Lithuania

 

 

Monitoring of the large carnivores in Lithuania: experience and first results

Petras Bluzma & Rimas Baleišis (2001)

Workshop on Human Dimensions of Large Carnivores, Siauliai University, Lithuania

 

 

Status of lynx and wolf in Lithuania

Rimantas Budrys (2001)

Workshop on Human Dimensions of Large Carnivores, Siauliai University, Lithuania

 

 

Implementation prospects for large carnivore action plans in Latvia

Janis Ozolins (2001)

Workshop on Human Dimensions of Large Carnivores, Siauliai University, Lithuania

 

 

Wolves in Latvia: past and present

Zanete Andersone (2003)

Wolf Print 16

 

 

Wolf livestock relationship in Latvia and Estonia

Zanete Andersone-Lilley & Harri Valdmann (2005)

Wolf Print 23

 

 

People and carnivores in Latvia: attitude survey

Zanete Andersone (2005)

Wolf Print 23

 

 

Whose afraid of the big bad wolf in Estonia?

Tiit Randveer & Katlyn Mäe (2005)

Wolf Print 23

 

 

Would Baltic wolves vote for the EU?

Zanete Andersone-Lilley, Linas Balciuskas, Janis Ozolins & Harri Valdmann (2005)

Wolf Print 23

 

 

Private life of the Latvian lynx: first results of the radio-telemetry study

Zanete Andersone-Lilley (2005)

Wolf Print 23

 

 

Wolf depredation on livestock in Poland

[Analiza dotychczasowych rodzajow i rozmiaru szkod wyrzadzanych przez wilki (Canis lupus) oraz stosowanie metod rozwiazywania sytuacji konfliktowych]

Sabina Nowak, Robert W. Myslajek, Henryk Okarma & Wojciech Smietana (2005)

Institute of Nature Conservation, Krakow

 

  Investigation of public opinion about three large carnivore species in Latvia – brown bear (Ursus arctos), wolf (Canis lupus) and lynx (Lynx lynx).

Zanete Andersone & Janis Ozolins (2002)

WWF-Latvia Report

 

 

Wolf Canis lupus numbers, diet and damage to livestock in relation to hunting and ungulate abundance in northeastern Belarus during 1990-2000

Vadim E. Sidorovich, Larisa L. Tikhomirova & Bogumila Jedrzejewska (2003)

Wildlife Biology 9: 103-111

 

 

Wolf Canis lupus diet in Latvia: seasonal, geographical and sexual variations

Zanete Andersone (2003)

Acta Zoologica Lituanica 13(1): 87

 

 

Preliminary assessment of the damage caused by wolves in Lithuania

Linas Balciauskas, Laima Balciaskiene & Henrikas Volodka (2002)

Acta Zoologica Lituanica 12(4): 419-427

 

 

Estimation of the state of wolf and lynx populations in Lithuania

Petras Bluzma (1999)

Acta Zoologica Lituanica 9(1): 35-41

 

 

Winter diet and movements of wolf (Canis lupus) in Almapedja nature reserve, Estonia

Marko Kubarsepp & Harri Valdmann (2003)

Acta Zoologica Lituanica 13(1): 28-33

 

 

Status of brown bear in Latvia

Valdis Pilats & Janis Ozolins (2003)

Acta Zoologica Lituanica 13(1): 65-71

 

 

Rabid wolves and man in Estonia in the 18th and 19th centuries

Ilmar Rootsi (2003)

Acta Zoologica Lituanica 13(1): 72-77

 

 

Is the fear of wolves justified? A Fennoscandian persepctive

John D. C. Linnell et al. (2003)

Acta Zoologica Lituanica 13(1): 27-33