About WRAM

Page reviewed:  20/05/2025

Understanding wild animal behavior is crucial for both research and management.

Our platform handles data from both the animals and and their surrounding environment to provide a deeper understanding of the interactions between them.

SLU Wireless Remote Animal Monitoring (WRAM) currently has data on 24 different species and nearly 6,000 individuals. The quantity and type of data that can be collected from individual animals are advancing with the rapid technological development.

Aiming to be at the forefront

WRAM aims to be at the forefront of the field to access, share, secure, and handle data, thereby enabling current and future national and international collaborations.

WRAM is strongly associated with positional data, but this is only a small part of the data that WRAM handles. The majority of the data comes from sensors that measure other parameters such as e.g. heart rate and body temperature.

Here you can find WRAM related publications.

Coordinator
Petter Lundberg
Phone: +46(0)70-27 85 321
E-mail: petter.lundberg@slu.se


Technical advisor
Holger Dettki
Phone: +4618672574, +46730487872
E-post: holger.dettki@slu.se


Technical support
Debora Arlt
Phone: +4618672229, +46722491138
E-post: debora.arlt@slu.se

Reference group

Pernilla Christensen
Anders Alanärä
Anna Skarin
Gustav Hellström
Henrik Andren
Niklas Sjöberg

Financing

WRAM is co-financed by SLU, the Swedish Research Council as part of the SBDI consortium and our users. WRAM has no competing interest and works based on a co-operation agreement with our users. The agreement also regulates access and ownership of data, as well as e.g. requirements for co-authorship.

Contact

  • Person
    Petter Lundberg, researcher
    Department of Wildlife, Fish and Environmental Studies