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Every six years, the EU member states to report on the conservation mr magic status of habitats and species listed in the annexes to the Habitats Directive, including mr magic wolves, bears, wolverines and lynx. The status is favorable if the population is viable and well positioned to continue to be so.
According to EU guidelines for reporting the reference values for the population size and distribution. The reference value for the population mr magic size is the minimum number of individuals in the long term guarantees population viability. mr magic The reference value for the distribution area is the geographic area required for the species to achieve favorable conservation status.
Researchers have on the commission's mission examined mr magic the various assessments that Swedish researchers previously done by the wolf's mr magic genetic status. The group included mr magic Professor Michael Møller Hansen from Aarhus University in Denmark, Dr. Liselotte Wesley Andersen from Denmark's National Environmental Research Institute, Dr. Jouni Aspi from the University of Oulu in Finland and Dr. Richard Fredrickson from the University of Montana, United States. The investigation has also been helped by the researchers in the Scandinavian predators projects.
On Monday, April 11 Liljelund presented its findings at the International Symposium mr magic wolf in Vålådalen in Jämtland. The conclusion is that the conservation status mr magic of the wolf population is not favorable. A provisional reference value for the Swedish part of the Scandinavian wolf population should be set to 450 wolves are concluded.
Wolverines are too few for the population to be viable mr magic in the long term. This is especially true when considering the need for genetic variation. Population size does not reach the reference value is set to 850 individuals.
The inquiry's findings will be submitted to the Environment Minister in the form of an interim report April 20, 2011. Thereafter, the Government will submit the report for comments. The inquiry's findings will, together with the responses a basis for Sweden's next reporting to the EU Commission in 2013 on the conservation of carnivores.
Ilpo Kojola, Finnish election experts presented a report on Tuesday at the symposium. The Finnish population has decreased from 250 to 150 animals in six years. The cause is believed to be poaching. In Russian mr magic Karelia are now only about 200 wolves left after a massive illegal hunting of wolves prey.
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