SKANDULV

The Scandinavian wolf population is shared by Sweden and Norway. The Scandinavian Wolf Research Project (SKANDULV) coordinates research on wolf ecology since January 1999.

  • The first wolves were marked in December 1998
  • Scientific and applied issues concerning wolf ecology and management
  • Conveys scientifically based knowledge to the public and public administration
Photo Johan Månsson

Research team

SKANDULV's research team is based at several different universities and research institutes in Europe.

Research

The main issues concern wolf population dynamics, movement patterns, genetics and ecosystem effects.

Publications

Here you will find both scientific and popular science publications from SKANDULV, as well as reports and student work ranging from bachelor's and master's theses to doctoral dissertations.