EWCP theses 

A list of dissertations and theses completed in collaboration with EWCP 

Human-wildlife conflict involving Ethiopian wolf and gelada baboon in and around Guassa Community Conservation Area, North Shoa, Ethiopia

Andarge, E.,

2010, Addis Ababa University.

Microsatellite variation in two small and isolated populations of the endangered Ethiopian wolf (Canis simensis), in Biology

Asmyhr, M.G.,

2008, University of Oslo.

The skull morphology of the Ethiopian wolf (Canis simensis)

Dalton, R.

2001. BSc, University of Edinburgh

Abundance of rodents under different land management system in Simien Mountains National Park, North Ethiopia

Deksios, D.

MSc Addis Ababa University, Ethiopia, 2019

Community management and status of an Afroalpine ecosystem: The case of the Ethiopian wolf at Mt. Abune Yoseph, in College of Dryland Agriculture and Natural Resources.

Eshete, G.,

2010, Mekelle University: Mekelle, Ethiopia.

Integrating individual behavior into simulations of disease management in Ethiopian wolves

Foley, C. J.

DPhil dissertation, University of Oxford, UK. 2020.

Disease and Ethiopian wolves (Canis simensis): Trialling the feasibility of oral vaccination against rabies

Gordon, C. H.

MSc, University of Oxford. 2013

Challenges of carnivore conservation: perception and diet analysis of livestock predation by the Ethiopian wolf (Canis simensis) in Delanta, North Wollo

Kassa, G.R.,

2016, Bahar Dir University.

Spatial ecology of the Ethiopian wolf, Canis simensis

Marino, J.,

D.Phil. dissertation, University of Oxford, UK. 2003.

Behavioural ecology of the Ethiopian wolf, Canis simensis

Sillero-Zubiri, C.

DPhil dissertation, University of Oxford. 1994

Determinants of reproductive success in Ethiopian wolves

Tallents, L.A.,

D.Phil. dissertation, University of Oxford, UK. 2007.

Reproductive physiology of Ethiopian wolves (Canis simensis)

Van Kesteren, F.

MSc, University of Oxford. 2011

Conservation science for common ground: developing the necessary tools to manage livestock grazing pressure in Bale Mountains National Park, Ethiopia

Vial, F.

PhD, University of Glasgow, 2010

The impact of vaccinating dogs against rabies and its prevention in human livestock and dogs in selected protected areas of Bale zone

Yilma, A.

DVM, Mekelle University. 2009. 

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