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Naturfreund10
1 year ago

Seeing a wolf is a special and wonderful experience. Unfortunately, I haven't seen one in the wild yet.

If I saw one, I wouldn't report it, because the government considers every single wolf a "threat" and will sooner or later shoot it if it ever approaches a village or town. Wolves belong here!

Cwmystwyth
1 year ago
Reply to  Naturfreund10

Coole Antwort. Schon gehört: inzwischen haben wir in Brandenburg den ersten Beinahe-Toten durch eine Wolfsattacke.

WolfLuchsfan
6 months ago
Reply to  Cwmystwyth

Das war ein Hund also der Angriffsverursacher😉

Naturfreund10
1 year ago
Reply to  Cwmystwyth

Cool answer

Thank you!😃

In the meantime, we have the first near-fatal incident in Brandenburg due to a wolf attack.

No, I haven't heard of that. Wolves don't normally attack humans. Only when they feel threatened or something is wrong.

Apparently the person did something wrong and/or cornered him.

Naturfreund10
1 year ago

Ich nenne nur die möglichen Ursachen

Cwmystwyth
1 year ago

Du bastelst Dir eine surreale Wahrheit zusammen.

Naturfreund10
1 year ago

Because you haven't heard about it, it hasn't happened?

Where did I claim this?

Based on scientific facts, I would say that the victims themselves are to blame for being attacked by a wolf, since wolves don't attack humans for fun. Nor do they attack out of hunger. The wolf, however, is very afraid of humans. The wolf attacked the person because the human did something wrong, unconsciously or even consciously .

So rape victims are probably to blame themselves?

Of course not! You can't compare that to wolves

Cwmystwyth
1 year ago

Because you haven't heard about it, it hasn't happened? Who are you, God?

I think your argument is great. So, according to that, rape victims are probably to blame themselves?

Waldmensch70
1 year ago

Yes, you can. It's also important for the authorities to know how far and where they've spread.

Just call the local police ( not emergency). They'll pass on the information.

JesJu
1 year ago

Hallo Vanerion,

Nein

das ist die natürliche Natur.

Wenn keiner gefährdet wird, ist das normal.

Das war mal der Lebensraum der Wildtiere, aber der Mensch hat sie den Tieren genommen.

Wo haben die Tiere noch eine Lobby für ihren Lebensraum.

Raubtier Mensch zerstört die Natur und die Evolution.

LG

PatchrinT
1 year ago

If it really was a wolf, it should be reported. The authorities would like to know the population size. Reporting is one thing. I can imagine experts coming and looking for clear signs: hair, droppings, tracks. Certainly not shooting them; they are protected, except for problem wolves. Anyone who does so risks a €50,000 fine. It's good that he's back…

xXFOAXx
10 months ago

What should they do? Wolves aren't easy to find in the forest…

Besides, you shouldn't even report him. Most people are far too afraid of wolves anyway. For example, people with livestock, etc.

Honeysuckle18
1 year ago

Ich bezweifle stark, dass dein Nachbar einen “echten” Wolf im Garten hat…

Warum meldet er seine “Sichtung” nicht selbst ??

Ellie971
1 year ago

Ja , man muss es melden . Wo du es melden sollst , kannst du bestimmt googeln