An interesting interview with Nuria Selva, leader of the GLOBE project, was published in one of the most influential Polish weeklies, “Tygodnik Powszechny”. Nuria talks about her research, about Puszcza Białowieska, about bears and about her perception of life. Truly interesting read (unfortunately only in Polish)!
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An interesting interview with Nuria Selva, leader of the GLOBE project, was published in one of the most influential Polish weeklies, “Tygodnik Powszechny”. Nuria talks about her research, about Puszcza Białowieska, about bears and about her perception of life. Truly interesting read (unfortunately only in Polish)!
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GLOBE at the nternational Association for Bear Research & Management conference
Members of the GLOBE project participated at the “24th International Conference on Bear Research and Management” organized by the International Association for Bear Research & Management (http://www.bearbiology.com/) in Anchorage, Alaska, on 12-16 June 2016. Bear physiology and human-bear coexistence were among the main focus of the […]
Read moreSKANDINAVIAN BROWN BEAR FEMALES PROTECT THEIR CUBS BY LIVING CLOSER TO HUMANS
Virginia Morell from ScienceMag.org wrote a note on a study on the behavior of mother brown bears in Scandinavia. Adult male bears are known to kill cubs that are not theirs—and sometimes the mother that defends them. A new study by the […]
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New paper on the brown bear females using humans as shields to mediate sexual conflicts
Selecting the right habitat in a risky landscape is crucial for an individual’s survival and reproduction. In predator–prey systems, prey often can anticipate the habitat use of their main predator and may use protective associates (i.e. typically […]
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