ssed and recommendations offered.
Keywords: harbor porpoise, porpoise, bycatch, Phocoena, Baltic, vaquita,
conservation
Thank you for your interest.
Best wishes,
Ida Carlén (Coalition Clean Baltic), Laetitia Nunny (Wild Animal Welfare) and
Mark P. Simmonds (Humane Society International)
Please se
poises.
“Animal Welfare in Predator Control: Lessons from Land and Sea. How the
management of terrestrial and marine mammals impacts wild animal welfare in
human-wildlife conflict scenarios in Europe” by Laetitia Nunny argues for a
better approach to measure the effectiveness and welfare impa
's sex, age, personality, stage of sociability and home
range. It is also important that government officials and local stakeholders
work together to implement guidelines which set out how the public can observe
or interact with the dolphin safely.
Best wishes and thanks again,
Laetitia
Dear colleagues,
We are pleased to announce the publication of our paper in Marine Policy: “A
review of seal killing practice in Europe: Implications for animal welfare”
Laetitia Nunny, Mark P. Simmonds, Andrew Butterworth.
Marine Policy 98 (2018) 121-132.
The article is available open
hearing from you!
Thank you for your help.
Kind regards,
Mark Simmonds and Laetitia Nunny
laetitia.nu...@mac.com <mailto:laetitia.nu...@mac.com>
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Barbieri, G. and Bearzi, G. 2000. Behaviour of a solitary, “sociable”
bottlenose dolphin in southern Italy. European Research on Cet