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The new 2025 information handbook dedicated to the wolf is now available

Thursday 31 October 2024

Thursday 31 October 2024

Today, I'm not afraid of the wolf APS launches the new version of its informative handbook dedicated to the wolf. A bilingual document in Italian and English distributed free of charge at the Association's events and freely downloadable from the website www.iononhopauradellupo.it. 48 pages created to answer frequently asked questions about the wolf, to learn how it lives, how it behaves and how to relate to this predator.

"The idea of ​​creating a small handbook with basic information to learn to know and coexist with the wolf was born from the need to answer the many questions that we as an Association have often heard asked. The presence of the predator, now widespread throughout our country, generates strong and often conflicting emotions in people, which make it necessary to offer both citizens and those who frequent natural environments the tools to learn to know this large carnivore in order to relate to it in an informed way. "

“With this little handbook, now in its third edition, we have tried to offer clear and simple answers to the most common questions to understand the life of the wolf and its relationship with us, indicating some rules of behavior that nowadays will be increasingly necessary to follow, thus trying to propose a balanced vision of the problems that it can generate, especially in conflict with breeding activities, often those most affected by the return of the wolf.”

"The topics covered are by their nature complex, broad and very often variable depending on the context, for this reason we have decided to offer each question a direct and as generic as possible answer, suitable for the whole country, from the peaks of the Alps to the beaches of the South. In conclusion, we hope that this small vademecum, created and distributed free of charge by our Association, can become a useful tool to carry with you and share with others with the intention of generating in people the best antidote to misinformation, that of knowledge."