The wolves are at the door, and some frightened people are having the wrong ideas.
We have been reporting here on TGP about the problem caused by surging lupine populations in Europe, and the ongoing efforts to deal with this danger to human beings, pets and farm animals.
Be it because of rewilding efforts reintroducing the species, or hunting bans, the fact is: a danger has returned from the past.
Read:European Union Lowers Protection for Surging Wolf Populations Due to Danger to Farmers and Livestock;
BRAM THE MENACE IS DEAD: DNA Tests Confirm Wolf Shot by Hunters Is the One Terrorizing Forest Near Netherland Town of Utrecht;
CRY WOLF: Reintroduced Predator Bites Pensioner in the Face on a Busy German City.
An investigation has been launched after the deaths of at least 18 wolves and several other wild animals found in recent days in an Italian national parkhttps://t.co/Z5kXiwy0xa
— Sky News (@SkyNews)April 24, 2026
“Italian authorities areinvestigating the deaths of at least 18 wolves and several other wild animals found in recent days in a national park, in what conservation groups say is one of the worst attacks on wildlife in Italy.
The carcasses were discovered across several locations in andaround the Abruzzo, Lazio and Molise National Park, a mountainous area in thecenter of the country long regarded as a stronghold for Italy’srecovering wolf population.”
Source: The Gateway Pundit