Wolves are Back in the Netherlands After Over a Century
From Care2.com:
The Netherlands has a resident wolf population after 140 years without wolves making their home in the Dutch country, but not everyone is happy.
Ecologists report that two female wolves have settled in the Hoge Veluwe nature reserve, with a male also roaming in that same region. Experts from groups such as FreeNature and Wolven in Nederland, as well as scientists from Wageningen University, have been tracking paw prints and scat (wolf droppings) since wolves were first sighted back in the Netherlands in 2015. At the time of their sightings, it seemed likely the wolves were passing over the border from Germany and would return there in short order.