European Mink Conservation Research
Abstract
The objectives of "E-Mink Conservation Research" are to a) identify the distribution of the European Mink (Mustela lutreola) in Eastern Europe, b) identify the main drivers of the population decline and c) develop conservation strategies to stop the demise. This objectives include ecological as well as human dimensions and socio-economic aspects. Geographically, this project focus upon countries which boarder the Black Sea, Belarus and Estonia.
mink population ecology protection of species deseases population control
Publikationen
Project staff
Rosemarie Parz-Gollner
Dr.phil. Rosemarie Parz-Gollner
rosemarie.parz-gollner@boku.ac.at
Tel: +43 1 47654-83233
Project Leader
01.04.2000 - 30.03.2006
Hartmut Gossow
Em.Univ.Prof. Dr.rer.nat. Hartmut Gossow
hartmut.gossow@boku.ac.at
Tel: +43 1 47654-83216
Sub Projectleader
01.04.2000 - 30.03.2006
BOKU partners
External partners
Academy of Sciences of Belarus
v. Sidorovich
partner
WWF Auen-Institut-Rastatt
E. Schneider
partner
Ministry of Environment of Catalunya
J.Ruis-Olmo
coordinator
Agency for Nature Conservation of the Czech Republic
A.Toman
partner
Tallinn Zoo
T.Maran
partner
National Institute of the Danube Delta, Tulcea
M.Staras
partner
Academy of Sciences of Ukraine
M.Zhmud
partner
Kranz Andreas, Graz
none
partner
University of Liege
R.Libois
partner
University of Bilbao
B.Gomez-Moliner
partner