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Prof. Marco Musiani - Research Interests:Ecology, Molecular Ecology and Management of Wildlife, Humans and Healthy Ecosystems from Europe to North AmericaAlso see: Marco Musiani - UNIVERSITY Page with Some Selected Publications too Marco Musiani's Lab, The Landscape Ecology Research Group Musiani, Boitani, Paquet Eds. - WOLF BOOKS Page
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Young male wolf in the Bialowieza Forest, Eastern
Poland. |
An osprey flying above the Bow River in Banff National Park, Canada. Beside
wolves and bears, many other creatures (including people) intrigue
me. |
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Two Italian wolves feeding on a sheep carcass.
These wolves did not kill the sheep; instead the carcass was left abandoned
by humans. |
A bighorn sheep being bothered by
a fly during a short summer in the Rocky Mountains of
Canada. |
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Ekati Diamond Mine, tundra of the Northwest Territories. Local aboriginal
people and other interest groups expressed concerns about the impact of this
development, in particular on caribou and wolf migrations as indicators.
Our research is assessing this possibility and evaluating mitigation
practices.
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An Italian Brown Bear paw: we drew blood from this bear to study his immune
system. My project is helping evaluating the viability of the
endangered bear
population in Italy. The information we gathered
will inform managers
on how to plan vaccination initiatives that could
reduce extinction risks. |
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[ Marco Musiani - Home
Page | Marco Musiani's Lab,
The Landscape Ecology Research Group |
Marco
Musiani - UNIVERSITY Page with Some Selected Publications too |
Click to see my
CV and Teaching Dossier
| Young Male Polish
Wolf | Italian Wolves Feeding on a Sheep |
Bighorn sheep and fly |
Click to hear my voice |
University of Calgary |
Faculty of Environmental Design
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Mammal Research
Institute, Poland | University of
Rome] Copyright by Marco Musiani |
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