03-21-2021, 04:17 PM
Iberian wolves are endangered and their numbers are low. They were still considered a pest animal in the 70's. Their numbers are slowly recovering and they cannot survive being hunted. The biggest push to kill them is from farmers who feel the wolves endanger livestock.
The wolves are also an apex predator and as such they serve to stabilize the ecosystem. Healthy wolf packs keeping prey animals in balance would actually benefit farmers. The government of Spain has chosen to ban wolf hunting. This ban will allow wolf numbers to grow. These wolves will benefit the ecosystem.
https://www.onegreenplanet.org/animalsan...of-wolves/
Places like Yellowstone Park in the USA have reintroduced wolves and have seen a positive effect on the ecosystem. Banning wolf hunting in Spain will give the Iberian wolves a chance to stabilize their ecosystem. It is beginning to look like the key to restoring an ecosystem is restoring the animals. In some places extinction makes that impossible, but we should still do the best we can. In some cases it would be doing the best we can while we still can. There are many species and ecosystems that would benefit from a ban on hunting.
The wolves are also an apex predator and as such they serve to stabilize the ecosystem. Healthy wolf packs keeping prey animals in balance would actually benefit farmers. The government of Spain has chosen to ban wolf hunting. This ban will allow wolf numbers to grow. These wolves will benefit the ecosystem.
https://www.onegreenplanet.org/animalsan...of-wolves/
Places like Yellowstone Park in the USA have reintroduced wolves and have seen a positive effect on the ecosystem. Banning wolf hunting in Spain will give the Iberian wolves a chance to stabilize their ecosystem. It is beginning to look like the key to restoring an ecosystem is restoring the animals. In some places extinction makes that impossible, but we should still do the best we can. In some cases it would be doing the best we can while we still can. There are many species and ecosystems that would benefit from a ban on hunting.
Catherine