Grimsö Wildlife Research Station
Research at Grimsö is focused on wildlife, landscape and conservation biology. Research objectives vary from basic research to applied management questions. They apply and distribute new ecological information to increase the possibility of preserving biological diversity and a sustainable utilization of wildlife and forest resources.
Grimsö Wildlife Research Station was founded in 1974 as an ecological research station. In 1992, Grimsö became a section of the Department of Conservation Biology at the Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, SLU .
The Swedish Wildlife Damage Center is also located at Grimsö. The Wildlife Damage Center informs and educates authorities and farmers about damages on livestock and crops caused by protected wildlife.
Welcome to Grimsö!
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Director of undergraduate studies Biology
Last updated:
05/17/07