Hide-and-seek in a highly human-dominated landscape: insights into movement patterns and selection of resting sites of rehabilitated wolves (canis lupus) in northern italy

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  • who: Elisa Torretta and collaborators from the of Rehabilitated (Canis lupus) in Northern Italy Department of Earth and Environmental, University of Pavia, Via Ferrata, Pavia, Italy have published the Article: Hide-and-Seek in a Highly Human-Dominated Landscape: Insights into Movement Patterns and Selection of Resting Sites of Rehabilitated Wolves (Canis lupus) in Northern Italy, in the Journal: (JOURNAL) of 23/04/2019
  • what: This study provides important wolf and settling in urban and peri-urban areas providing critical knowledge to promote human-carnivore coexistence. The authors investigated the movement ecology of three wolves . . .

     

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