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Wolves πŸΊβ€‹πŸΊβ€‹πŸΊβ€‹ still great Fear and Ignorance

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    TaraDeS β€” 10 months ago(May 22, 2025 11:21 AM)

    by β€Ž/.γ…€ May 22, 2025 03:47 AM
    Member since May 14, 2025
    what's it with schizoids and wolves around here?
    After 30 days alone in the forest, 50% of the schizoids return cured.
    The other half are usually never seen again.
    That's a very good recovery rate πŸ‘πŸΌβ€‹ considering that schizophrenia counts as almost incurable.
    That was a joke…a joke! 🀣

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      β€Ž /.γ…€ β€” 10 months ago(May 22, 2025 06:48 PM)

      I would believe it if that survival rate was a bit lower 🀣🀣🀣

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        TaraDeS β€” 10 months ago(May 23, 2025 05:07 AM)

        by β€Ž /.γ…€ May 22, 2025 08:48 PM
        Member since May 14, 2025
        I would believe it if that survival rate was a bit lower
        Good fairy tales get better and more developed over time. πŸ‘©β€πŸš’β€‹πŸΊπŸ°β€‹πŸ·β€‹
        How about 49%? ☺

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          β€Ž /.γ…€ β€” 10 months ago(May 23, 2025 05:43 AM)

          Sold!

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            TaraDeS β€” 10 months ago(May 23, 2025 06:40 PM)

            /.γ…€ May 23, 2025 07:43 AM
            Member since May 14, 2025
            Sold!
            Happy Weekend! πŸŒžβ€‹

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              β€Ž /.γ…€ β€” 10 months ago(May 23, 2025 09:09 PM)

              danke schoen!
              i think i'll go camping

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                TaraDeS β€” 10 months ago(May 26, 2025 12:10 AM)

                by β€Ž /.γ…€ May 23, 2025 11:09 PM
                Member since May 14, 2025
                danke schoen!
                i think i'll go camping
                I hope you are among the 49%. πŸŒ³β€‹πŸŒ²β€‹πŸŒ³β€‹
                Gute Nacht!

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                  TaraDeS β€” 10 months ago(May 28, 2025 07:37 AM)

                  Cows chase away Wolf πŸ„β€‹πŸ„β€‹β€‹ Night Camera captures strange Scene in the Netherlands πŸ‡³πŸ‡±β€‹
                  Forget about
                  "Who's afraid of the big bad wolf?"
                  A herd of cows recently turned the tables and chased a wolf away.
                  Cows chase away wolf.
                  The Dutch daily newspaper
                  De Gelderlander
                  reports on the encounter between a herd of cows and a wolf. Driving through the forest in the dark, one hardly notices what one is passing, as Ruben Kleijer (24) proves. Using a thermal imaging camera, he filmed a wolf at close range as it ran past his car into a cow pasture. The encounter with dairy cows occurred, as can be clearly seen in the black-and-white video.
                  A white head rises above the dark undergrowth. It looks toward the camera.
                  The warm animal is clearly visible between the cold and therefore dark trees.
                  It's clearly a wolf, writes
                  De Gelderlander
                  .
                  Lone Wolf backs away from the Cows
                  The wolf cautiously walks into a meadow until a cow suddenly appears in the frame.
                  The large animal runs toward the wolf, later followed by a second cow, and the wolf backs away. Kleijer took the pictures while driving through the forest from Nunspeet to Ermelo, according to the report. Nunspeet is a municipality in the Dutch province of Gelderland with around 30,000 inhabitants, located about 50 kilometers north of Kleve.
                  ….
                  ….
                  https://www.nrz.de/niederlande/article408965162/kuehe-verjagen-wolf-nachtkamera-faengt-kuriose-szene-in-holland-ein.html
                  May 27, 2025
                  Sorry, there's no video on Youtube yet.
                  A lone wolf is usually a young wolf who left his family to seek out a new territory to start a new family. 🐺
                  Hats off to the brave cows! πŸ„β€‹πŸ„β€‹

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                    TaraDeS β€” 10 months ago(May 30, 2025 08:03 AM)

                    Taking a short break just to relax. πŸŒ³β€‹πŸŒ²β€‹πŸŒ³β€‹
                    Moments from a Rendezvous Site on a beautiful Summer Evening
                    πŸŒžβ€‹
                    "We suggest turning up your volume not only to hear the wolves but the other
                    iconic sounds of the Northwoods in summer β€” in particular, the wood thrushes."
                    πŸΊβ€‹β™₯πŸΊβ€‹β™₯🐺

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                      TaraDeS β€” 10 months ago(June 02, 2025 01:58 AM)

                      Wolf Attacks decline dramatically - Livestock Protection works
                      Nobody expected this:
                      For the first time since the return of wolves, attacks on grazing animals decline – and significantly so.
                      Does this mean the planned wolf hunt is over?
                      58 wolf families live in Brandenburg – more than in any other state.
                      The new figures surprise: 944 sheep and goats were killed by wolves in Brandenburg in 2024
                      – compared to 1,281 the previous year. A decrease of 26%. This was stated by the Ministry of Agriculture and Environment in response to an inquiry from the AfD. Previously, the number of wolf attacks had increased every year. Brandenburg is Europe's number one wolf region.
                      The reason for this encouraging development: More and more livestock farmers rely on wolf fences and livestock guardian dogs, both funded by the state. In 91% of wolf attacks since 2019, the recommended livestock protection was missing. The majority of those affected were hobby livestock farmers.
                      Professional breeders and migratory shepherds usually protect their animals properly.
                      Numbers decline - State Secretary pushes Hunting Plans with wrong Numbers
                      Wolf attacks on cattle calves (-39%) and game in enclosures (-44%) declined even more.
                      Donkey and horse foals were not attacked at all in 2024 (previous year: 8).
                      The most wolf attacks occurred in the Spree-Neiße district (51) and the Uckermark region (36).
                      Not a single one was reported in the urban areas of Potsdam and Brandenburg/Havel.
                      Nevertheless, Brandenburg's state government is sticking to its wolf hunting plans.
                      This June, the previously strictly protected animals are to be declared game animals by law.
                      The
                      State Hunting Advisory Council
                      doesn't want to wait for new regulations from the federal government.
                      State Secretary for the Environment and hunting lobbyist Gregor Beyer (partyless, formerly FDP) pushes the hunting plans forward – with fictitious figures. Beyer publicly spreads fear by claiming there are 5,000 wolves in Germany. In reality, there are only 1,600 animals nationwide, including 58 families, 8 pairs, and 210 pups in the wolf-friendly Brandenburg region.
                      Livestock Protection is much more important
                      "The declining number of attacks shows that livestock protection is much more important than hunting wolves,"
                      says Carsten Preuß (BUND). He calls for
                      "continued funding for prevention and compensation payments to be made available quickly and unbureaucratically, and for livestock protection advice to be steadily expanded."
                      https://www.bz-berlin.de/berlin/weniger-angriffe-von-woelfen
                      June 01, 2025
                      Forest Full Moon Night Sounds - Wolf 🐺 Owl
                      Crickets - Meditation Healing
                      I didn't hear any wolf in it β˜πŸΌβ€‹, but didn't listen to the entire 12 hours. ☺

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                        TaraDeS β€” 10 months ago(June 04, 2025 07:00 AM)

                        Wolves will not be hunted in Baden-WΓΌrttemberg
                        The EU decided to downgrade the protection status of wolves.
                        Despite this, wolves will
                        NOT
                        be hunted in the Northern Black Forest.
                        Hunters and the state agree on this.
                        The Murgtal Wolf (GW852m).
                        Under new EU law, wolves are no longer
                        "strictly protected"
                        but only
                        "protected"
                        .
                        This means they could soon be hunted. However, not in Baden-WΓΌrttemberg.
                        A key prerequisite for wolf hunting isn't met here: Their population is not secure.
                        That continues to be a mandatory requirement for so-called
                        "wolf management"
                        . [= shooting]
                        ….
                        ….
                        https://www.swr.de/swraktuell/baden-wuerttemberg/karlsruhe/keine-problemwoelfe-im-nordschwarzwald-100.html
                        June 04, 2025
                        🐺
                        β€‹πŸΊ

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                          TaraDeS β€” 10 months ago(June 05, 2025 06:39 AM)

                          Catching Wolves? 10 illegal Snare Traps discovered in Forest ☻
                          A hunter discovered ten illegal snare traps in a forest in the municipality of Goldenstedt.
                          The local wolf consultant believes, they may have been used to catch wolves.
                          Wolf consultant Ulrich Heitmann from Vechta saw pictures of the traps. They appeared professional to him, he said in an interview with the NDR. They were installed at the height of a doorknob. Heitmann believes that a hunter [
                          poacher!
                          ☻] might have an interest in catching wolves or killing them with the traps.
                          The Goldenstedt/Barnstorf family lives in the area. Police examined the wire traps on site.
                          Investigators don't believe they were intended for wolves, nor that they were even functional.
                          Public Prosecutor's Office investigates the Case
                          The police reported that they informed the responsible hunting leaseholder after the traps were removed. Like the investigators, the leaseholder doesn't believe that the traps were set for wolves. The police now closed the case and referred it to the Oldenburg Public Prosecutor's Office.
                          Hunting wolves and setting snares are prohibited in Germany.
                          https://www.ndr.de/nachrichten/niedersachsen/oldenburg_ostfriesland/Jagd-auf-Woelfe-Zehn-illegale-Schlingfallen-in-Wald-entdeckt,schlingfallen100.html
                          June 05, 2025
                          Regardless of whether the traps were intended for wolves or other animals.
                          That's clearly
                          POACHING
                          .
                          Setting traps is the worst! The prey dies a long and painful death.
                          ☻☻☻
                          Some kind advice to all poachers:
                          Poaching is severely punished everywhere in DE. And don't do that again in the North!
                          There were good reasons why the reintroduction of the eagle owl was so particularly successful.
                          Just saying. πŸ€˜πŸΏβ€‹

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                            TaraDeS β€” 9 months ago(June 14, 2025 04:23 PM)

                            In a very Β©old case it's the other way around.
                            They weren't dogs, they were wolves! πŸΊβ€‹πŸΊ
                            14,000-year-old mummified
                            "Tumat puppies"
                            weren’t Dogs
                            Two well-preserved ice age puppies found in Northern Siberia
                            may not be dogs at all, according to new research.
                            14,000-year-old wolf cub siblings were found in northern Siberia in 2011 and 2015.
                            Still covered in fur and naturally preserved in ice for thousands of years, the
                            "Tumat Puppies"
                            as they are known, contain hints of a last meal in their stomachs, including meat from a woolly rhinoceros and feathers from a small bird called a wagtail.
                            Previously thought to be early domesticated dogs or tamed wolves living near humans, the animals’ remains were found near woolly mammoth bones that had been burned and cut by humans, suggesting
                            the canids lived near a site where humans butchered mammoths.
                            By analyzing genetic data from the gut contents and chemical signatures in the bones, teeth and soft tissue, researchers now think the animals were
                            2-month-old wolf pups
                            that show no evidence of
                            interacting with people, according to findings published Thursday in the journal
                            Quaternary Research.
                            ….
                            ….
                            Neither of the mummified wolf cubs, believed to be
                            sisters
                            , show signs of having been attacked or injured, indicating that they died suddenly when their underground den collapsed and trapped them inside more than 14,000 years ago. The den collapse may have been triggered by a landslide, according to the study.
                            ….
                            ….
                            https://edition.cnn.com/2025/06/14/science/ice-age-wolf-pups
                            June 14, 2025
                            These news are too new, only AI generated videos on YT, yet.
                            This one is pretty good:
                            Ice Age Mummy Mystery πŸ”οΈβ€‹ The Tumat Puppies
                            🐺"​sis"πŸΊβ€‹

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