Hunting is main cause of moose deaths in wolf territories

A new study from the Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences and Inland Norway University of Applied Sciences shows that hunting is the primary cause of moose deaths in Scandinavian wolf territories. Researchers in the Skandulv project analyzed data from 20 wolf territories from 2001 to 2022.

A study conducted by researchers at the Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences (SLU) and Inland Norway University of Applied Sciences has examined causes of death for moose in Scandinavian wolf territories. The results, summarized on SLU's website, are based on data from 20 wolf territories during the period 2001 to 2022.

The analysis reveals that hunting is the most common cause of moose deaths in these areas. The Skandulv project, involving researchers from both countries, has reviewed the information to understand moose population dynamics in the presence of wolves.

According to the study, the majority of moose lives end due to hunters' efforts, despite the wolves' presence in the territories. This highlights the importance of hunting pressure on moose populations in the region.

The study provides insights into how human activity affects wildlife in Scandinavian ecosystems.

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