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Beech Forest Network of Europe Workshop - update and new pics!
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Is the wolf dangerous to humans?

December 3, 2016January 29, 20206 years ago Max A.E. Rossberg 4302 Views 0 Comments 0 min read

This is a topic heavily discussed between the stakeholders. We found this postcard which explains it quite nicely…

 

Starved wolf found in Brandenburg. He was looking for humans to eat and could not find any!

 

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