?? On International Wolf Day, we're reminded that history has a habit of repeating itself - also in the debate over wolf protection in Europe.
?? Yes, there are genuine concerns - farmers are worried about their livestock and some people are afraid to venture into the forest. These fears are real and deserve our attention. But they should be met with knowledge and understanding, not fear-mongering.
Unfortunately, instead of fostering meaningful dialogue, politicians, media and self-appointed experts are stoking fear and division ??.
The truth is that we can coexist with wolves if we commit to education and prevention. It's all about wanting to coexist.
? We've worked tirelessly to bring these wonderful beings back into our ecosystems, so why revert to outdated and destructive methods to eliminate them?
?? Science shows that animals are sentient beings who deserve protection, whether they are domesticated or wild.
Let's not repeat the mistakes of the past. If you also care about the future of wolves, please sign this petition ?? #InternationalWolfDay #SaveTheWolf
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