Decades after cull, wolves return to Warsaw-area park
By Agence France-Presse in Warsaw | China Daily | Updated: 2015-11-27 07:54
Wolves have returned to a large national park on the northern outskirts of Warsaw, decades after they were wiped out in the area under a hunt launched by authorities.
"We're really happy," said Magdalena Kaminska, spokeswoman for the 385-square-km Kampinos national park, Poland's second-largest.
"The fact that wolves have returned to our park, from which they completely disappeared in the 1960s, means that nature is in good health and is renewing itself."
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