The workshop submission deadline has ended on the 15th of September.
The conference will have space for multiple relevant workshops of 1 or 2 hours each.
Participants can share their skills or showcase new methods related to wolf research, monitoring or management. We believe your expertise and insights would be a valuable addition to our program, and we would be honored to have you share your work with our audience.
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This is an unique opportunity to contribute to the global understanding of wolf biology, behavior, ecology, and conservation efforts. By presenting at the Wolves Across Borders Conference, you will not only showcase your research and work but also engage with fellow experts and practicioners, fostering collaboration and inspiring future initiatives.
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Themes
Wolves Across Borders 2025 aims to look at all aspects related to sustainable coexistence with the wolf in an open and objective manner.
We have 4 major themes that we follow throughout the conference and will look for in presentations.
Please note these themes are meant as a guide -we welcome presentation focused on topics not listed.​ We strongly encourage presentations on nontraditional topics (e.g., not solely presenting research results).
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How to submit
You can submit a brief summary of your workshop (max 350 words) through the form below. Early submission is encouraged as it helps in the efficient organization of the sessions. ​
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We invite researchers, policymakers, practioners, and others to submit!
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Including topics such as:
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The multi-species perspective
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Wolf-human interaction and conflict mitigation
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Wolf as a predator, and predator-prey relations
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Wolf behaviour in different landscapes (urban, agricultural, forest)
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Natural and non-natural deaths in wolves
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Communication, conflict management and stakeholder participation
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Why is there so much fuzz/polarisation around wolves (and what can we do about it)
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Ethics in science & debunking myths: what misinformation is out there and what is the truth?
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Cultural biases to carnivores
Wolves and society
Wolves in natural and cultural landscapes
Wolves, management and innovation
Including topics such as:
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Prevention measures and their effectiveness
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Innovative solutions for adaptive wolf management
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Case studies of unique behaviour or unsuccessful measures
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Classification and documentation of (potential) conflict situations
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Catching, sedating and collaring wolves
Wolves, management and innovation
Including topics such as:
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Transboundary management, legislation, policy and collaborations
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Conservation status and wolf populations through the years
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A history of wolf legislation
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Future scenarios and choices to be made
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Wolf monitoring (distribution and numbers): methods, classification and data infrastructure
Wolves, legislation and policy
We look forward to your positive response and to welcoming you to the Wolves Across Borders Conference 2025.
Review process and conditions
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We accept submission of workshops between June 20th until September 15th 2024. Early submission is encouraged as it helps in the efficient organization of the sessions.
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All submissions will be reviewed by our review committee and selected based mainly on:
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Whether the topic fits any of the themes or is otherwise scientifically or practically relevant
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We ask all accepted workshop hosts to attend an online preparatory seminar before the conference.
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Please be aware that submitting a presentation is separate from registering for the conference. All (potential) workshop hosts also need to register via the registration form.