Finland’s wolf population rises by 46% within a year

From Yle.fi:

The number of wolves in Finland has risen sharply, according to the Natural Resources Institute Finland (Luke).

The institute estimates that there were 413–465 wolves in Finland last March, with the most likely number around 430. That’s a whopping increase of about 46 percent from a year earlier.

In the spring of 2024, the population was estimated at 277–321, most likely around 295 individuals.

The number of wolf territories has also increased.

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