Wolf reintroduction & conservation (2024)

How it shapes the landscape

A keystone species, wolves, like lynx, alters the behaviour of its prey species, in this instance, primarily deer. This can reduce overgrazing and support the establishment of woodlands and mosaic habitats, which in turn boosts biodiversity and transforms landscapes. The carcasses of wolf kills provide food opportunities for many creatures, adding to abundance of wildlife.

Where it likes tobe

Wolves like woodland and scrubland.

How much space theyneed

Wolves need ahome range of tens of kilometres, with enough habitat and food to maintain ahealthy pack. Studies have shown that wolves prefer to hunt wild prey, such as deer, wild boar and other ungulates. They will sometimes prey on livestock, often when they’re travelling alone if the pack has been disrupted or they’re ayoung wolf looking for amate to establish their own pack. In mainland Europe, where wolves are present, the use of guard dogs and other protections can be effective, along with compensation schemes for livestock owners.

Background story

Wolves were the last of Britain’s top predators to be hunted to extinction. It’s believed they disappeared sometime in the 18th century, following centuries of persecution. Wolves were hunted and persecuted across Europe and went extinct across most of western Europe, hanging on places such as Italy, Poland and Bulgaria.

Since the banning of wolf hunting in Poland in the 1990s, the wolf population has been recovering and spreading west. Wolves have successfully established in Germany and reached as far as the Netherlands, Denmark and France.

In summary

  • Keystone species
  • Britain’s last top predator to become extinct
  • Preys primarily on red and roe deer, and to alesser extent wild boar and beaver. They will prey on livestock in some situations
  • Subject to much mythologising and demonisation, wolves live in family packs that closely mimic human family structures
  • Wolves have naturally dispersed across most of Europe but still suffer persecution (often illegally)
Wolf reintroduction & conservation (2024)
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