Veluwe Could Look Very Different Due to Return of Wolf
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The landscape on the Veluwe could look very different now that the wolf is back. Experts expect that red deer, wild boars and domestic cats will adapt or avoid the forests because they are afraid of the predator. The presence of the wolf will probably lead to more trees and birds and even to the arrival of eagles and vultures. The debate about the wolf in the Netherlands is usually about the direct impact. Farmers who are afraid for their sheep …
The return of the wolf is slowly but surely changing the Veluwe into a 'landscape of fear'. From skittish red deer, wild boars to domestic cats. But the wolf is also providing more trees, butterflies and visits from eagles and vultures. How does that work?
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