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Opinions on wolves in Scandinavia: Comparison between Norway and Sweden.

Opinions on wolves in Scandinavia: Comparison between Norway and Sweden. Olve Krange, Camilla Sandström , Göran Ericsson and Torvald Tangeland. Background. Research on large carnivore in Scandinavia: Extensive cooperation on biological and ecological aspects .

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Opinions on wolves in Scandinavia: Comparison between Norway and Sweden.

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  1. Opinions on wolves in Scandinavia: Comparison between Norway and Sweden. Olve Krange, Camilla Sandström, Göran Ericsson and Torvald Tangeland

  2. Background • Research on large carnivore in Scandinavia: • Extensive cooperation on biological and ecological aspects. • E.g. Skandulv (the Scandinavian Wolf Project since 2000) • Cooperation on social aspects are very limited. • The Norwegian Environmental Agency: • Wanted to know more about how opinions on large carnivores vary between Norway and Sweden.

  3. Some more background • Norway and Sweden are neighboring countries • Share a long border • and a common wolf population. • Winter 2013/14: The joint Scandinavian population counted roughly 400 individuals. • Approx. 320 wolves were Swedish only • Approx. 30 were Norwegian • Approx. 50 wolves were resident across the border • Steep increase from 4 or 5 only a few decades ago. • Conflicts prevail

  4. Source: Skandulv

  5. Research questions • To what extent are opinions on wolves different in Norway and Sweden? • Are people who live in large carnivore areas more prone to anti wolf opinions than the average population, and are Norway and Sweden different in that respect? • Are opinions on wolfs associated with the same social and cultural drivers in the two countries?

  6. Data: • Data collection in Norway was carried out during two weeks in mid fall 2010 – TNS Gallup panel • Internet based survey / Response rate 49.7 percent • The Swedish data were collected in spring 2009 • Postal survey / Response rate 47 percent • Data have quite different features • Comparison is based on respondents answering identical questions and on the assumption that all four samples are representative of their respective universe.

  7. We compare responses from four samples

  8. What is your opinion on the fact that wolves are living in Norway/Sweden? (Percent)

  9. What is your opinion on the fact that wolves are living in Norway/Sweden? (Percent)

  10. Attitudes towards politically decided population target for wolves:

  11. Use fences to prevent LCs from attacking livestock

  12. To reduce problems one could shoot large carnivores

  13. The effect of ‘country’ and ‘sample area’ on opinions on wolves.1 = Strongly disapprove to 5 = Strongly approve

  14. Research questions • To what extent are opinions on wolves different in Norway and Sweden? • There are differences, but they are rather small • Are people who live in large carnivore areas more prone to anti wolf opinions than the average population, and are Norway and Sweden different in that respect? • Yes, but … • Yes, but …

  15. Opinions on wolves: A prediction model • Block 1: Gender (Sex), Age, Education level • Block 2: ”believe wolves to be present near place of residence ” and ”fear of meeting wolfs in nature” • Block 3: Place of residence (size), Size of place where one grew up, Size of place where father grew up and Size of place where mother grew up • Block 4: Interested in spending time in nature, Importance of wild animals near residence, Attitude towards hunting, Hunted during last five years and Assessment of protected area size

  16. Opinions on wolves: A prediction model Coding for variables.

  17. Four linear regression models predicting responses on a scale varying from 1(strongly disapprove) to 5 (strongly approve)

  18. Different goodness of fit

  19. Research questions • Are opinions on wolfs associated with the same social and cultural drivers in the two countries? • Yes, but in something is wrong with the general Swede. • or is it the data?

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