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IFLScience on MSNGray Wolf Populations In Europe Are Booming, Up 58 Percent In Just A DecadeOnce demonized and hunted to the edge of extinction, wolves have made an incredible comeback across much of Europe. New ...
Young wolves in Germany had an annual survival probability of 75% during the first two decades since the beginning of the ...
Wolf populations in Europe increased by nearly 60% in a decade, according to a study led by Cecilia Di Bernardi and Guillaume ...
Even in the depths of winter, German Army armoured units exercise to stay sharp for the defence of their country. That ...
Wolves became less protected in most of Europe on Friday as new conservation regulations came into force, except in three ...
capture this brilliantly by characterising Germany as a Wolferwartungsland (a country constantly expecting the wolf to arrive). But today, the wolves are actually there: two big ones at the door, ...
Opening the Habitats Directive for wolves amendment could break the floodgates. Member states are urged to improve compensation bureaucracy.
But lowering wolf protection is mere symbolic politics. Farmers need real solutions," said German Green lawmaker Jutta Paulus, who warned fewer wolves could lead to more wild game causing damage ...
German artist Rainer Opolka's wolf-man sculptures on display in Berlin and Dresden. (Photos: Wolf sculptures Credit: Rainer Opolka/ Robert Michael_AFP_Getty Images) ...
The veterinarian and PhD candidate Catharina Vendl speaks to the wolf researcher Dr. Ines Lesniak in Germany. It's about the natural reintroduction of wolves, how it came about and how it affects ...
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