
With the Wolf, the Savage is back
The wolf’s survival depends largely on its ability to disperse
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The wolf’s survival depends largely on its ability to disperse
Wolf predation on wild species is independent of the availability of domestic prey
Wolves are not taxonomically close to us, but from an ecological point of view their behaviour in a social structure is similar to our own
Occupying a territory facilitates access to food and safe places
We need to work together, respecting each other’s differences, to achieve a balance for everyone
It is important to respect all living creatures, including the wolf, which is still being hunted down for territorial reasons
Accepting the means of protection means accepting the return of the wolf to France
Dumping lead into the environment poisons the plants on which some animals feed, making them sick and causing them to die
Without observation, there is no questioning, there is no learning
In France, it has been estimated that wolves take around 2% of the wild ungulate population
Breeding for dependence, not cooperation, may have driven initial wolves domestication
The wolf attacks, but the number of its direct victims is generally low, even on ungulates
Learn about young wolves’ evolution and education. Weaning starts at 5 weeks, while independence and hunting skills develop over time
Discover the fascinating world of wolf births and bonding behaviors
Tactile communication plays a significant role in establishing bonds among pack members