The aim of this project is to reduce conflicts between people and bears by collecting situation‑specific telemetry data on the movement, habitat selection, and home ranges of Estonian bears. To do this, we will equip bears with GPS collars that transmit information about their movements via satellite.”
Kärg Valner16 February 2026
Jeffrey Carbillet17 February 2026
Maarja Mitt18 February 2026
Aivo Oblikas19 February 2026
Richard Reintal19 February 2026
Merle Märs17 February 2026
Peeter Anijalg18 February 2026
Tiit Jürisson16 February 2026
Kaile Eschbaum17 February 2026
Toomas Trapido17 February 2026
Mari Laanesaar16 February 2026
Kadri Lillemäe19 February 2026
Anonymous16 February 2026
Wildlife Dreams Hide Development null19 February 2026
Anonymous17 February 2026
Jane Rebane19 February 2026
Liisi Peets19 February 2026
Mihkel Väin18 February 2026
Alina Priks16 February 2026
Ruta Kuusk17 February 2026
Alvin Tarkmees17 February 2026
David Stewart19 February 2026
Campaign author
MTÜ Eesti Metsloomauuringud
Estonian Wildlife Research was founded in 2025 with the aim of supporting the protection and study of Estonia’s wild animals using modern, science‑based research methods.