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Viewpoint: Europe has a wolf problem, and a late Norwegian philosopher had the solution - MSNEurope's "wolf problem" is fast becoming a source of social and political tension. Relative conservation success across the continent has led to calls for action from worried politicians and ...
A new book explores what the wolf’s return to the continent means for people who have never known its presence.
Sweden began its annual wolf hunt on Thursday, allowing nearly 10% of the endangered species population to be killed, as conservationists raise concerns about the controversial policy.
The Wildlife Comeback Report 2022 shows that gray wolf populations in Europe have risen to at least 17,000 individuals, and the populations surged 1,871 percent between 1965 and 2016, ...
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IFLScience on MSNGray Wolf Populations In Europe Are Booming, Up 58 Percent In Just A Decade - MSNNew research estimates the wolf population of Europe in 2022 stood at 21,500 – an increase of 58 percent compared to the ...
Scientist Roman Gula showed images of wolves filmed in a nearby forest with hidden cameras to locals in the Polish town of ...
Europe's growing wolf problem. Chas Newkey-Burden, The Week UK. Fri, December 6, 2024 at 1:44 AM UTC. ... In 2022, a grey wolf in Germany's Lower Saxony region killed a pony called Dolly.
On 19 December 2011, at around 3.30 a.m., a young wolf in the mountains of southern Slovenia trots away from his pack and ...
In Europe, wolves reached their nadir in 1965, hanging on in just a few small pockets. In North America, estimates for the number of wolves killed from 1850 to 1900 range between one million and ...
Resurgence of wolf across Europe awakens old hatred and fears. Observer. 5 Jan, 2014 04:30 PM 5 mins to read. Save share. Share this article. facebook copy link twitter linkedin reddit email.
"We now know that Canis lupus (the modern wolf) was already present in the European continent as far as 400,000 years ago. Before our study no precise data on the first occurrence of Canis lupus ...
In 2022, a grey wolf in Germany's Lower Saxony region killed a pony called Dolly. It's not unknown for wolves to kill other animals but this one had messed with the wrong pony: Dolly was the ...
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