Once demonized and hunted to the edge of extinction, wolves have made an incredible comeback across much of Europe. New ...
Wolf populations in Europe increased by nearly 60% in a decade, according to a study led by Cecilia Di Bernardi and Guillaume ...
Wolf populations in Europe increased by nearly 60% in a decade, according to a study led by Cecilia Di Bernardi and Guillaume ...
Wolves became less protected in most of Europe on Friday as new conservation regulations came into force, except in three ...
The key myth, Erica suggests, is the story of the origin of Rome: Romulus and Remus were abandoned in a forest and suckled by ...
Law championed by Commission President Ursula von der Leyen would lower the protection status of Europe’s wolves.
Erica Fudge of Strathclyde University shares her research into werewolf tales of the early modern period and BBC Central Europe correspondent Nick Thorpe digs into the relationship between farmers and ...
Opening the Habitats Directive for wolves amendment could break the floodgates. Member states are urged to improve compensation bureaucracy.
The European Commission proposes to ease wolf hunting in Europe, citing livestock threats and rising numbers. The change ...
Europe’s wolf population has grown to at least 21,500 animals, up from around 12,000 a decade ago, according to a new study. A wolf searching for food in the snow-covered forests in the Munzur ...
On 7 March, the Commission unveiled a pivotal amendment to the annexes of the Habitats Directive. This move resonates deeply ...