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posted by nikaitla
Wolves once existed throughout much of Europe. Conflicts with humans and fears originating from religious beliefs, myths and folklore influenced human attitudes towards wolves and, as a result, wolves have been persecuted for hundreds of years. Currently, wolves are found in many European countries, although range lines are not depicted in the map above. Main prey in this region generally consists of ungulate species, including livestock. Legal status, population numbers and trends vary country to country.


Species
Common Names: gray wolf, ujku (Albanian), vuk (Croatian), vlk (Czech), ulv (Danish and Norwegian), wolf (Dutch and German), hunt (Estonian), susi (Estonian and Finnish), loup (French), farkas (Hungarian), lupo (Italian), wilk (Polish), lobo (Portuguese and Spanish), lup (Romanian), vlk dravý (Slovakian), volk (Slovene), varg (Swedish), kurt (Turkish), волк (Russian)
Latin Name: Canis lupus


Subspecies 1
Common Names: tundra wolf, Eurasian Arctic wolf
Latin Name: Canis lupus albus


Subspecies 2
Common Name:
Latin Name: Canis lupus communis

Subspecies 3
Common Name: Italian wolf
Latin Name: Canis lupus italicus

Subspecies 4
Common Name:
Latin Name: Canis lupus lupus

Subspecies 5
Common Name:
Latin Name: Canis lupus pallipes

Subspecies 6
Common Name: Iberian wolf
Latin Name: Canis lupus signatus

Current Wolf Population, Trend, Status
Number of wolves: About 18,000-25,000; numbers may be lower or higher due to insufficient research in several countries
Population trend: Mostly stable or slightly increasing
Legal protection: Protected in many countries, considered a game species in some; persecution or poaching in rural areas occurs despite protection




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