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The future of wolves and why we need to protect them

The future of wolves and why we need to protect them

Released Monday, 17th July 2023
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The future of wolves and why we need to protect them

The future of wolves and why we need to protect them

The future of wolves and why we need to protect them

The future of wolves and why we need to protect them

Monday, 17th July 2023
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Wolves are one of the most important animals in the world's ecosystem. They keep deer and elk populations in check, which can benefit many other plant and animal species. The carcasses of their prey also help to redistribute nutrients and provide food for other wildlife species, like grizzly bears and scavengers. An example of their role can be noted in their the documentary, "Wolves saved Yellowstone National Park - The Northern Range".


I love wolves and I believe they're one of the most undervalued by society. The Apex Protection Foundation is doing incredible work to preserve these beautiful animals.


Here's why they're being eradicated in Norway.


🇳🇴 Norwegians Alette & Ink do a podcast named SKRIM - a collection of fascinating Norwegian #TrueCrime stories. My obsession with True Crime and #Norway (known as Norge to Norwegians) led me to their podcast when I was craving both these subjects, so I reached out to them and it led to this intriguing episode. In this episode, we ended up covering a host of really exciting topics that ranged from life in Norway, Norwegian culture, Norwegian and South African music, Norse mythology, Norway's role in the heartbreaking decline in the population of Wolves, #MentalHealth, the power of nature in the struggle against mental health, and more.

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