‘Demonised’: Polish scientists warn of fear mongering about wolves
From Phys.org:
Scientist Roman Gula showed images of wolves filmed in a nearby forest with hidden cameras to locals in the Polish town of Konskie, assuring them they pose no threat. The professor has been monitoring a wolf pack in the region—midway between Warsaw and Krakow—for years.
“Wolves have recolonized Polish forests,” he declared proudly to people gathered in a community hall. Having almost gone extinct in the 1950s because of hunting and war, the country is now home to some 3,600 wolves—one of Europe’s largest populations after the species made a remarkable comeback.