​​Where Have the Wolves Gone​

Year
2023
Status
Ongoing
Lead country and contact

The Netherlands

Tags Biodiversity Information exchange Wildlife crime

Wolf populations have spread all over Europe because of the growth of the population. Countries that have not had wolves for decades or more have lost all experience on dealing with wolves and with wolf related wildlife crime. 

There is a lack of experts in the field of wolf related wildlife crime in the counties that just yet have a wolf population within their country. In countries that have had a wolf population have learned to live with the presence of wolves and have experience with investigations of wolf related wildlife crime. This project aims to spread that knowledge to other countries with little experience. 

Desired outcomes of the project are increased capacity, exchange of information and improved international collaboration in the field of wolf related wildlife crime. 

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