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UTM1176 Large predator ecology and management

    • Studiepoeng
      7,5
    • Undervisningssemestre
      2025 Høst
    • Undervisningsspråk
      Engelsk
    • Undervisningssted
      Evenstad
    • Forkunnskapskrav

      None

Emnets innhold
  • Species focus mainly on bears, wolves, lynx, wolverines, with additional mention of golden eagles and polar bears. 
  • The main focus will be on Norway and Sweden, with international comparisons from Europe. 
  • The basic ecology, life-history, behaviour and physiology of the species, with an understanding of the ways that research projects have accumulated this knowledge over time. This includes an understanding of different research methodology. 
  • The diverse social and economic conflicts that are associated with large predator conservation. 
  • The history and development of large predator management over time. 
  • The legal and administrative framework that regulates large predator management. 
  • The various methods and strategies that are used to address conflicts, including zoning, population regulation, livestock protection and compensation. 
  • Methods of population monitoring. 
  • Practical skills in recognition of tracks and signs, including examination of livestock 

Læringsutbytte

 

Kunnskap

When finished the course, the student; 

  • Has knowledge of the ecology of the large predators that are found in Norway / Europe 
  • Will understand the legal frames and practices of historical and current predator management strategies in Scandinavia, including a clear understanding of the roles and responsibilities of different actors and agencies. 
  • Will gain insights into how different research approaches and disciplines contribute to generating a holistic understanding of complex issues. 
  • Has knowledge of current methods of population monitoring and damage assessment, from both conceptual and practical perspectives 
  • Has knowledge of the diversity of conflicts associated with large predators and their management, and with different strategies to address these conflicts. 
Ferdigheter

The student will; 

  • Acquire field skills associated with recognizing tracks / signs and monitoring of large predators, and understand the procedures for conducting necropsies of predator-killed livestock.  
  • Gain familiarity with the apps, databases, and web-solutions routinely used in large predator monitoring and management – SkandObs, Rovbase. Rovdata. 
  • Develop an ability to constructively discuss this complex topic with diverse stakeholders based on an understanding of the social, political and economic complexity of the issue. 
Generell kompetanse

The student will; 

  • Understand how the ecology of the species, politics and the socio-economic context of Norway and neighboring countries influence the nature of conflicts and way that they are managed 
  • Better understand the importance of spatio-temporal knowledge, i.e. the importance of scale and history. 
  • Develop an in-depth understanding of the routine procedures of present day large predator management in Scandinavia. 
  • Gain perspective on how Norwegian management compares to that in Sweden and other European countries. 
Arbeids- og undervisningsformer
  • Lectures, seminars, debates and group presentations. 
  • Presentations by diverse external actors with different positions. 
  • Excursions and field activities 
Obligatoriske aktiviteter
  • Three to four day field excursion 
  • One day of learning about necropsies of predator-killed livestock 
  • One oral group presentation 
Eksamen
  • Written individual exam 3 hours. 
Eksamen
VurderingsordningKarakterskalaGruppe/individuellVarighetHjelpemidlerAndelKommentar
Skriftlig eksamen med tilsyn
ECTS - A-F
Individuell
3 Time(r)
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6EV176 Rovviltøkologi og forvaltning
7,5
Fakultet
Fakultet for anvendt økologi, landbruksfag og bioteknologi
Institutt
Institutt for skog- og utmarksfag