Wolf “Management”
We need protect wolf and learn how to live together! Where we should learn that skills if not in countries
Continue readingWe need protect wolf and learn how to live together! Where we should learn that skills if not in countries
Continue readingIn the last several weeks number of interesting posts related to the wolf appeared on our website. Here are some
Continue readingIn March of this year, Lobo Marley, an association “Citizens for Wolf and the Rural World”, participated anonymously in the
Continue readingThe attention of our Society was called to the proposal to issue hunting licenses of wolf killing in Sweden. The
Continue readingThe Swiss Government, department of environment, opened the Swiss management plan for wolf and lynx in June 2014 for consultation.
Continue readingThe Spanish government has given in to the pressure of farmers lobbying against wolves and permitted the killing of 190
Continue readingA Wolf has been traced into the Province of Salzburg. He had killed two sheep as a source of food.
Continue readingThe Wolfsradweg (Wolf´s Bike Trail) in the saxon area of Lausitz offers you to follow the tracks of German’s first wolves,
Continue readingA tale of the Cherokee tribe to be retold One evening, an elderly cherokee brave told his grandson about a
Continue readingKilling of Wolf Pups priority Latvia is the only European country where hunters kill not only local wolves but also
Continue readingOur Society welcomes the return of wolf to Czech Republic as another great conservation success. However we have to prepare the society to accept the feared animal as part of the Czech landscape.
Continue readingConservation groups furious as government allows limited hunting of protected grey wolf amid rise in attacks on farm animals.
Continue readingThe Schweizerische Arbeitsgemeinschaft für die Berggebiete (SAB), which represents among others Swiss alpine regions, villages and agricultural associations just released a positionpaper in which it argues that the wolf has no place in the alpine ecosystem anymore.
Continue readingThe 18-month-old male wolf was run over by a driver between Airasca and Volvera, south of Turin, Torino Today reported.
Continue readingThe last wild wolf in California was killed in 1924 but In September 2011, a young wolf, known as Wolf OR-7 made a journey of 1900 km from his pack in Northeast Oregon all the way to California.
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