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The eradication of wolves, The benefits of wolves in the nature, Approach…
The eradication of wolves
The purpose of taking this action
To pressure from ranchers
changes in
nature
expansion of livestock e.g. Elks, deer
feed on more natural food
insufficient nutrients for other animals.
grizzle bears
not enough berries
feed on elk claves rather than cutthroat trout
beavers
loss of habitats
natural food supply
distortion to food chian
river course
destruction of natural plants
poplars
willows
beavers
the juicy grass
more meanders occur
severe erosion
less protection for the underlying soil
more serpentine effect
The benefits of wolves in the nature
finding food
Animals fear of their preys
More vigilant
the order of finding foods for wolves in Germany
Mouflon Sheep
Roe deer/ Red deer
Hares
Not hunting domesticated animals
Result: Food left for lions
Prey on larger plant eaters
Food left for animals; bears
Maintenance of animals explosion
advantageous to the trees
lower down population of leaf eaters
Approach to nature
Beneficial ways to keep nature safe
let everything in its own courses
stop killing vast amount of animals
Destruction of nature by human activities
clear cuts
interference of human technology