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COPENHAGEN, Denmark – Swedish public radio says two bears — not one — killed an employee at one of Europe's largest wildlife parks earlier this month. Prosecutor Gunnar Jonasson told SR on ...
Swedish wildlife photographer Geert Weggen has spent six years buddying up to bushy-eared red squirrels around his mountain home in order to catch them in cute photo sessions. And the prop-filled ...
The wildlife management delegations manage wildlife control in many parts of Sweden and decide on such issues as how many wolves and bears should be allowed to live in particular counties.
Ah, the joys of early summer! The glories of Swedish wildlife have had time to regroup after the privations of winter, and have started to throng our cities and countryside. The Swedes, being ...
Last year, Terje Hellesø was awarded the title of Swedish nature photographer of the year ... Last year José Luis Rodriguez lost his title of Natural History Museum’s Wildlife Photographer of the Year ...
If you liked this story, share it with other people. “Swedish ‘wildlife management’ is entirely controlled by hunting organizations like the Swedish Hunters’ Association,” Magnus ...
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Being outdoorsy indoors: How Slow TV brings us closer to natureFrom the outset, nearly one million people tuned in to witness the natural sounds and sights of Swedish wildlife. Then last year, the annual livestream drew over nine million viewers, including a ...
However, one man's woodland walk took an unexpected turn. Swedish wildlife photographer Patrick Luther was exploring the forest in search of local beavers when he stumbled upon what he initially ...
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