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FIELDWORK WITH BEARS
Lucie and Nino carrying the bears from the helicopter to the ground crew
Marianne carries a yearling bear to the ground crew
Field crew on the way to a hibernating bear
And the snow scooter got stuck again...
Example of a ECG reading from a bear
FIELDWORK WITH MOOSE
Anne Randi with one of the moose she studied in her PhD
Alina and Fredrick immobilizing and collaring a moose in northern Sweden
We protect eye covers to protect the animals' eyes from the sun, snow and dehydration
We also provide oxygen to all anaesthesized animals
"Smell the ears!"
Ada prepares reading ECGs of the moose
FIELDWORK WITH WOLVES
Most free-ranging animals in Scandinavia are darted from a helicopter
Professor Arnemo approaching an immobilized wolf
Open areas are required for darting
A wolf waking up from sedation
FIELDWORK WITH WOLVERINES
This wolverine was just equipped with a GPS collar and is now ready to continue with its day
Alina performs surgery on a wolverine in norther Sweden to implant a body temperature logger
FIELDWORK WITH REINDEER
Amanda performs chemical immobilization on a semi-domestic reindeer in Finland
FIELDWORK WITH FERAL HORSES IN ROMANIA
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