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Une passion pour l’éthologie et l’envie de la partager : comprendre les fondements des comportements des êtres vivants, ceux qui nous distinguent, ceux qui nous lient.
L’envie de rendre accessible l’éthologie par la recherche participative et poser ainsi des bases communes d'échanges.
Ingénierie et coordination du projet de recherche participatif sur le comportement social et spatial du chien de protection des troupeaux
(J.-M. Landry & C. Fraissard 2011: Evaluation of guarding dogs spatial behaviour in relation to their flocks using GPS collars. 1st International Symposium of Veterinarian Ethology. 9 – 11 September 2011. National veterinarian school, Maison Alfort, France ;
L. Becker, A. Ancel, L. Bourg, C. Fraissard, V.V. Bologov 2011. Food habits of captiveraised wolves reintroduced into the wild. Acta Theriologica
Addressing Human – Wildlife interaction issues often requires a combination of diverse initiatives. While many of these already exist, they are spread out across the globe in such a way that many remain unknown and not available to all.
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