Wiebke Neumann

Wiebke Neumann

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Wiebke Neumann is a wildlife researcher specializing in elk behavior and ecology. She has contributed valuable insights into the migratory patterns and social structures of elk populations, particularly in Central Europe. In a recent news article, she discussed the case of 'Emil,' a wandering elk that captured the attention of the Austrian public, highlighting the challenges elk face regarding competition for resources and their nomadic tendencies.

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Switzerland Switzerland: Wiebke Neumann is a moose researcher who commented on Emil's behavior and potential reasons for his wandering. 7

Neue Zürcher Zeitung: «Emil» der Elch ist ausgewildert: Abschied von Österreichs Sommer-Liebling