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In-depth analysis on the wolf in the EU

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date:  21/12/2023

As committed to in its response to the European Parliament Resolution of 24 November 2022 on the protection of livestock farming and large carnivores in Europe, the Commission published on 20 December 2023 an in-depth analysis on the situation of the wolf in the EU.

The In-depth analysis on the situation of the wolf in the EU shows that the populations of the wolf have significantly increased in the last two decades. There are today more than 20,000 wolves in the EU with generally increasing populations and expanding ranges across all mainland EU Member States with breeding packs in 23 EU Member States. This is a conservation success, made possible by the protective legislation, more favourable public attitudes and habitat improvements. The continued expansion has in parallel led to increasing conflicts with human activities, notably concerning livestock damages caused by the wolf.