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By AnimalWise June 21, 2021June 21, 2021 wildlife

Conflicts between wolves and humans are unnecessary

AnimalWise and the Institute for Coexistence with Wildlife explore the interactions between wolves and humans in The Netherlands. Conflicts with wolves arise because wolves kill farm animals, especially sheep, or approach humans. It is expected that young wolves learn from their parent pack (PP) what their prey is and if

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