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Wolves in Russia

 

Wolves in Russia:


The Russian wolf population was probably the biggest of all wolf populations. From 1945 to 1954 the government exterminated approximately 500 000 wolves and the killing has continued until today. The wolf has only survived because of the vastness and inhospitable climate in the northern parts of Russia.... Very few studies was made of the wolf and overall it was seen as an enemy of the state as it competed directly with the population for food. Even today the wolf is considered free-kill which means that virtually anyone can kill a wolf with any method. In spite of this it seems that the numbers of wolves in this vast wilderness are rising. It does not receive any state protection and only recently scientists started giving attention to wolves.....so far it seems that being better adapted to its terrain and the cash strapped economy of Russia hampering specific efforts to hunt them the wolf is winning the war in that country..

 

 

 

 
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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