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Speaking to Farmers and Shepherds about Livestock Depredation

Tuesday, 9th December 2025, 15:00 - 17:00 CET

 

The CoCo project is pleased to announce an upcoming webinar in collaboration with the European Federation of Animal Science (EAAP), a key CoCo partner. 

Chaired by John Linnell, CoCo project lead, this webinar will explore insights from extensive fieldwork with over 1,000 livestock breeders and shepherds across Europe. The webinar will feature presentations on real-world experiences of coexistence with large carnivores, including wolves in Asturias, Spain, and bears in Prespa National Park, Greece, shared by CoCo partners Agrifood Research and Technology Center of Aragon (CITA) and Callisto NGO. Daniel Martín Collado, coordinator of the CoCo project in Spain, will share findings from this ambitious six-month research initiative and discuss how the data will inform future coexistence strategies.

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Preparing for the CoCo Pastoralists’ Survey

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CoCo partners gathered in Rome to work in the pastorlists’ survey in an intense two-day workshop. This survey is an important step in understanding the realities of pastoralism, including the challenges and opportunities, both positive and negative, presented by wildlife interactions. 

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Project advisory board meeting

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The initial meeting introduced the project to the EU Platform on Coexistence between People and Large Carnivores and included a request for members to join the advisory board.

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Untangling Europe’s complex pastoralism-wildlife policies

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Across Europe, policies meant to support pastoralists and protect wildlife have developed in a fragmented way, leading to contradictions, inefficiencies, and unresolved conflicts. The CoCo project is mapping this complex policy landscape across 12 European countries. 

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