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Wu Ming β 1 year ago(April 01, 2025 10:26 PM)
Return of the Wolves - Curse or a Blessing?
While many large predators decline worldwide, other species in this group experience a resurgence.
The wolves spread rapidly in Europe. This also benefits many people.
Estimated 21,500 wolves live in Europe.
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According to researchers, the wolf population in Europe increased by 58% within ten years.
The reintroduction of wolves in Europe is a significant conservation success, writes the team led by
Cecilia Di Bernardi from the University of Agricultural Sciences in Riddarhyttan, Sweden.
Especially successful, given the landscape changes caused by humans and the high population density.
The downside: Wolves (Canis lupus) kill an estimated 56,000 livestock annually in the EU alone, resulting in compensation payments of around EUR 17 million per year, the researchers report in an overview of the consequences of the spread in the journal
PLOS Sustainability and Transformation
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No fatal Attacks on Humans for a long Time
According to the Norwegian
NINA
study, no fatal attacks by wolves on humans were recorded in Europe between 2002 and 2020. Attacks on humans reported in Italy and Greece were most likely caused by
domestic dogs rather than wolves. But there were rare non-fatal attacks.
For example, attacks can occur when wolves display fearless behaviour for an extended period and consume food provided by humans, such as garbage. From the previous three centuries, fatal attacks were known in Europe - often by wolves with rabies, which is now considered eradicated in Western and Central Europe.
Handmade sign near Hugo's Bar in Brimson, Minnesota, on August 22, 2013.
The risk to humans from wolves is extremely low, but not zero.
"A wolf walking past a house or along a road isn't problematic."
Even a sighting of a wolf from a distance doesn't pose a risk.
"It becomes problematic when wolves are repeatedly sighted at close range and don't show caution, or when they regularly consume food near people or houses."
Since the wolves in the EU kill around 56,000 livestock annually, each wolf kills an average of around three livestock per year. While the total livestock population of 279 million is many times higher, the risk is unevenly distributed. It particularly affects livestock grazing outdoors. Sheep and goats account for about 2/3 of the losses. But cattle, horses, semi-domesticated reindeer, and dogs were also killed by wolves. Damage increases when wolves repopulate new areas, but subsequently decreases with protective measures.
Wolves great Benefits for Humans
The positive effects of wolves on humans are often overlooked. These include a reduction in traffic accidents involving deer and other wild animals, a reduction in wildlife damage to forests, and promotion of ecotourism.
In the US state of Wisconsin, the number of car collisions involving white-tailed deer decreased by an average of 24% in counties where wolves regained a foothold. This corresponds to
"an economic benefit 63 times greater than the costs of documented wolf attacks on livestock,"
the US researchers reported in the journal
PNAS
in 2021. The reduction mostly is due to the changed deer behaviour caused by the presence of wolves βnot just a population decline due to wolf attacks.
Wolves in the Veldenstein Forest
Wolves can create a
"landscape of fear"
that alters deer behaviour. Wolves use roads as a travel corridor,
which can change the movement patterns of deer near them and thus reduce the risk of collisions with cars.
Means, wolves can mitigate economic damage caused by deer in a way that human hunters cannot achieve.
Few Accidents involving Wolves
While accidents involving wolves do occur, the number is extremely low.
"In Wisconsin, there are about
20 car accidents involving wolves each year, compared to nearly 20,000 accidents with white-tailed deer."
Another study in the journal
Human Dimensions of Wildlife
estimates that in France, wolves prevent
EUR 2.4 - EUR 7.8 million in damage from traffic accidents annually by decimating deer and wild boar.
These and other potential benefits are insufficiently investigated and calculated in Europe.
The Wolf spreads more effectively than the Lynx
The researchers estimate around 21,500 wolves on the European continent, without Russia, Belarus, and Moldova. The three small states of Monaco, San Marino, and the Vatican are the only countries on the European mainland where wolves weren't yet reintroduced.
Germany is one of the countries with a particularly high growth rate. The first wolf cub was recorded there in 2000, approximately 150 years after the extinction. 209 packs, 46 pairs, and 19 individual wolves were counted in the 2023/2024 monitoring year, according to the Federal Wolf Documentation and Advisory Center.
209 wolf packs, 46 pairs, and 19 individual animals were counted so far in DE.
Reproduction was confirmed in 196 packs, and a total of 781 pups.
"Since the wolves' return in Germany in 2000, there wasn't one situation in which a wolf
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Wu Ming β 12 months ago(April 03, 2025 05:09 AM)
What does the Wolf eat?
Little kids, defenseless grandmothers, helpless children β
these are the wolves' favourite foods, if you believe the old fairy tales.
Even though centuries have passed, the myth of the snarling, evil wolf persists.
Researchers [try to] put these rumours to rest.
Because Canis lupus's favourite food is wild animals that share their habitat.
Rarely, a farm animal is also on the menu β if they're not adequately protected.
Wolves Diet
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Dietary composition of wolves from Germany 2001-2019 based on 8781 droppings.
50.9% Roe Deer
20.3% Wild Boars
13.1% Red Deer
05.9% Fallow Deer
03.7% Rest (wild birds, fish, fruits)
03.2% Hares/Rabbits
01.6% Livestock
01.3% Other Mammals (moufflon, foxes, mice)
https://www.nabu.de/tiere-und-pflanzen/saeugetiere/wolf/wissen/15572.html
Wolves aren't evil, they're shy, they know who we are.
DO NOT FEED
so that wolves stay shy and alive.
Wolves live in families (dogs live in packs).
A wolf couple stays together for lifeβ¦if they are allowed to live.
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Wolf Dad grows grumpy around relentless and adorable Pups -
Wu Ming β 12 months ago(April 03, 2025 05:57 AM)
by /.γ € April 03, 2025 02:14 PM
Member since January 25, 2022
Can you read all this thread into a vocaroo and post it?
A summary for the simple minded and Vladdy:
https://www.dict.cc/?s=Dances+with+Wolves
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Wu Ming β 11 months ago(April 10, 2025 11:42 AM)
Regulated Wolf Culling is getting closer
The regulated culling of wolves could become possible this year.
Minister Backhaus (SPD) expects that so-called
"problem wolves"
will then be legally killed.
He cited the plans of the new
black-red
coalition government (CDU-SPD) in Berlin.
Wolf on death row.
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https://www.ndr.de/nachrichten/mecklenburg-vorpommern/Backhaus-Geregelter-Abschuss-von-Woelfen-rueckt-naeher,wolf5178.html
April 10, 2025
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Wu Ming β 12 months ago(April 03, 2025 06:27 AM)
NZer April 03, 2025 02:20 PM
Member since March 21, 2017
He growled and showed his teeth but he never lashed out, and when he couldn't put up with the little buggers any longer he got up and walked away. Kudos to the wolf Dad. I like wolves.
Yah, I love them
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and their social family life.
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Wolf Pup attempts to howl but can't quite get it out


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Wu Ming β 12 months ago(April 03, 2025 08:05 AM)
NZer April 03, 2025 03:39 PM
Member since March 21, 2017
Just plain delightful. That was a very brave attempt for a baby.
Agreed.
And you
'heard'
his sibling
giggling
voicelessly
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Wu Ming β 12 months ago(April 03, 2025 08:57 AM)
NZer April 03, 2025 05:27 PM
Member since March 21, 2017
Yes! Btw what a neat lair that is, under the tree roots. It's by the river and there's very loud birdsong. A very desirable piece of real estate indeed.
Yes, it looks well chosen.
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Who remains patient
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The Trail to a Wolf Den (2022)
(05:49 mins)
"Once pups are born, wolf dens become the center or focal point of all wolves activity.
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TaraDeS β 10 months ago(May 23, 2025 06:25 AM)
I just rewatched this

β beautiful, relaxing video again. 
I've watched a zillion wolf videos and many wolves
'in person'
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And never noticed that they walk in a pace. Γ€hem
Wolves amble!


Cat
(explains nicely what pace or amble is)
"Our queenly can opener is still an ignorant fool."

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Wu Ming β 12 months ago(April 04, 2025 07:01 PM)
The Wolf is back
Horse Breeder now relies on Dogs
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After almost 200 years, the wolves are back in North Rhine-Westphalia.
For some, they're an enrichment of the ecosystem β for many farmers they're primarily a nuisance.
A pair of wolves with five cubs roam around Meinerzhagen in the Sauerland region.
Stephanie Dietrich with her two trained Kangals.
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https://www1.wdr.de/lokalzeit/landwirtschaft/wolf-im-sauerland-nrw-wie-schuetzen-landwirte-ihre-tiere-100.html
April 04, 2025
KANGAL - 7 Facts to consider!
And no matter the dog's breed:
They must be trained
beforehand
as
livestock guardian dogs
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Wu Ming β 11 months ago(April 14, 2025 01:29 AM)
Those bastards!

Golden jackal or wolf? Experts are now sure
A driver on Rittnertstrasse could hardly believe his eyes when a large, dog-like animal ran in front of his car. He quickly pulled out his cell phone and filmed the four-legged creature. Was there perhaps a wolf roaming the residential area?
The city is now responding to the video.
A wolf stands in its enclosure in a wildlife park.
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Update, April 11, 2025 15.00 p.m.: City confirms mysterious animal is a golden jackal
Responding to a request from ka-news.de, the city administration confirmed that the animal filmed was a golden jackal. The video was sent to the city and forwarded to the Baden-WΓΌrttemberg Forest Research Institute (FVA) in Freiburg for identification.
Experts there confirmed that a golden jackal did indeed cross the road in Durlach.
https://www.ka-news.de/region/karlsruhe/goldschakal-oder-wolf-video-sorgt-fuer-aufsehen-in-durlach-11-4-25-art-3306973
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Wu Ming β 11 months ago(April 14, 2025 06:55 AM)
The biggest Problem for Shepherds isn't the Wolf
The mayor and the district administrator agree:
Given the increasing frequency of wolf attacks in the immediate vicinity of towns in the northern and southern Ilm district, it must be permissible to take action against particularly conspicuous animals.
They also expressed this during a meeting in the state parliament, where a motion was immediately introduced to relax the particularly strict protection status for wolves.
This in turn prompted reader reactions, again.
Wolf in a Wildlife Park in the Schorfheide Forest in Brandenburg.
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On the Lower Rhine, in the wolf territory of
"Gloria"
, the
notorious wolf
on radio and TV, who was threatened with being shot several times because she learned to jump fences, we stood with 450 sheep
for a year in sun, night, and fog without losing a single animal, while there were losses
in nearby herds that were inadequately protected.
The compatibility of wolves and grazing livestock farming is possible β provided we want it to be.
That's also demonstrated by the example of European countries where the wolf never disappeared.
Shepherds indeed face massive difficulties because their specific contribution to landscape conservation
and biodiversity is not truly recognized politically and economically.
But we shouldn't pretend that the wolf is their biggest problem.
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https://www.thueringer-allgemeine.de/lokales/ilm-kreis/article408773638/meinung-das-groesste-problem-der-schaefer-ist-nicht-der-wolf.html
April 12, 2025
We know what the Wolf does in the Shadows!
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Guten Morgen!
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