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Timber Wolves - Species Importance in the Wild

Timber Wolves are an important link in the food chain. Their destruction can lead to irreparable damage of the ecosystem. Nowadays, the Timber Wolf is a rare sight in most of its original territories. They're elimination proves to be unreasonable and it is a shortsighted attitude of humans towards this wild nature species and conservation is vital. There should be some efforts taken to preserve the Timber Wolf, its habitat, and its prey. Humans should also take steps to protect the natural conditions of the Timber Wolf's territory and help the species to recover its population.

Happily, the population of the Timber Wolf in the United States and Europe is being improved. Despite the fact that species numbers are still low, there is a strong tendency to consider the impact of the human activities on the Timber Wolf while developing agriculture plans and introducing any changes in the habitat of this wild animal.

Timber Wolves - Management and Species Recovery

Management actions include protecting livestock from the Timber Wolf that has caused damage. Experience of WWF-Italy project is sure to be of value to all Wolf conservation organizations and people caring for the welfare of the species. One the measures undertaken to preserve the Timber Wolf was training Abruzzo Mastiffs, powerful dogs that have always been used to protect cattle from the Wolf. Reporting the tracks of the Timber Wolf is also instrumental in determining the current population of the species in the area.

Species education is one of the vital aspects of Timber Wolf conservation efforts. There is an urgent need to break the stereotype of the Wolf as a dangerous and unmanageable predator. Humans must realize the importance of the wolf species in the wild to the ecosystem and they must develop new management ways so that Timber Wolves will survive.

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