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The Lobo Group has a significant training component, particularly its support for students at various educational levels (vocational courses, bachelor's degrees, master's degrees, and doctorates). The work is carried out within the framework of the various projects promoted by the Lobo Group: wolf monitoring, the Livestock Guardian Dog Program, and the Iberian Wolf Recovery Center. Learn more about some of the work resulting from these studies.

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Passinha, P. 2018. Study of Iberian wolf food habits in Trás-os-Montes, Portugal: Present and Past. Master's Dissertation in Conservation Biology. School of Sciences and Technologies. Department of Animal Biology. University of Évora, Évora, 52pp.

2018
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Silva, C. 2018. Screening of gastrointestinal and pulmonary parasites of domestic and wild canids in Vila Real district, Portugal. Integrated Master's Dissertation in Veterinary Medicine. Faculty of Veterinary Medicine. University of Lisbon, Lisboa, 71pp.

2018
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Silva, A. 2018. Temporal niche of wild ungulates (Capreolus capreolus and Sus scrofa) in Northern Portugal. Bachelor's project in Biology. Higher Institute of Agronomy. University of Lisbon, Lisboa, 20pp.

2018

Quaresma A. 2016. Non-invasive molecular genetics studies of Iberian wolves in Alvão/Padrela. Master's Dissertation in Molecular Biology and Genetics. Department of Animal Biology da Faculty of Sciences, University of Lisbon, Lisboa, 32pp.

2016
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Silva I. 2015. Influence of Environmental Variables on the Predatory Success of the Iberian Wolf in the North of Portugal. Master's Dissertation in Conservation Biology. Department of Animal Biology da Faculty of Sciences, University of Lisbon, Lisboa, 14pp.

2015
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Díaz E. 2014. Damage and social conflict from brown bear and wolf in the Iberian Peninsula. Master's Dissertation in Conservation Biology. Department of Animal Biology da Faculty of Sciences, University of Lisbon, Lisboa, 32pp.

2014
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Fonseca A. M. 2013. Behaviour of the Iberian Wolf in Captivity – Visitor Impact and Environmental Education. Master's Dissertation in Conservation Biology. Department of Animal Biology da Faculty of Sciences, University of Lisbon, Lisboa, 43pp.

2013
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Loureiro S. 2013. Environmental Enrichment in a Captive Wolf Group (Canis lupus). Master's Dissertation in Conservation Biology. Department of Animal Biology da Faculty of Sciences, University of Lisbon, Lisboa, 72pp.

2013
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Seara M. 2013. Predicting occurrence of Iberian Wolf: the role of sample size and spatial scale. Master's Dissertation in Geographic Information Systems, Technologies and Applications. Department of Geographic Engineering, Geophysics and Energy da Faculty of Sciences, University of Lisbon, Lisboa, 50pp.

2013
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Cunha I. 2011. Feeding habits and resources of Leomil pack, part of the Portuguese wolf subpopulation located at South of Douro river, as a result of an adaption towards its humanized vital area. Professional internship report for the Bachelor's degree in Biology. Faculty of Sciences, University of Porto, Porto, 28pp.

2011

Oliveira B. 2011. Feeding Habits of the Iberian Wolf (Canis lupus signatus) in Serra da Padrela. Professional internship report for the Bachelor's degree in Biology. Department of Animal Biology, University of Aveiro, Aveiro, 33pp.

2011

Álvares F. 2011. Ecology and Conservation of the Wolf (Canis lupus, L.) in Northwest Portugal. Doctoral Dissertation in Conservation Biology. Faculty of Sciences, University of Lisbon, Lisboa, 193pp.

2011
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Teixeira H. 2011. Contribution to monitoring the wolf population using genetic analyses. Professional internship report for the Bachelor's degree in Biotechnology. Polytechnic Institute of Coimbra. Higher School of Agriculture. 68pp.

2011