Knowledge transfer and exchange of experience with German foresters

On Thursday, 31th May, we hosted a group of German foresters in Slovenian Karst region. Our colleague from the Regional [...]

Communication in large carnivore conservation and management ā€“ A workshop

From 16th to 18th April 2018, an international workshop entitled "Communication in large carnivore conservation and management" was organized in [...]

LIFE DINALP BEAR presents its achievements in National Council of the Republic of Slovenia

Chamber for agriculture and forestry of Slovenia and National Council organised a meeting ā€œFuture management of large carnivores in Sloveniaā€ [...]

LIFE DINALP BEAR at the international workshop about damage prevention

In February, project members from Slovenia Forest Service attended the international workshop entitled Prevention and compensation of damages from large [...]

March 7th, 2018|Conflict mitigation, F2 Networking, Management plans|

New project litter ā€“ Karst shepherd dogs

The TomŔič farm from Zagorje (Pivka, Slovenia) is one of the best examples of preventing damages on livestock with the [...]

December 11th, 2017|C2 Damage cases, Conflict mitigation, Public attitudes|

Meetings with damage inspectors from Slovenia Forest Service

Within the LIFE DINALP BEAR project, we pay great attention to the prevention of damage to human property caused by [...]

Open-Door Day at Vetmeduni Vienna

Visitors had the opportunity to look ā€žbehind the scenesā€œ at the Open Door Day of the University of Veterinary Medicine [...]

LIFE DINALP BEAR and LIFE Wolfalps together for promoting livestock guarding dogs

Last week, our project partner Provincia Autonoma di Trento promoted a conference about livestock guarding dogs (LGDs), in collaboration with [...]

Bear-proof garbage containers for better coexistence with bears

In the springtime, after the denning period, bears start to search for food intensively. Attracted by garbage, compost piles and [...]

8 young ā€œprojectā€ livestock guarding dogs joined new owners

We are proud to say that eight young dogs from the first ā€œprojectā€ litter of livestock guarding dogs (nine males [...]