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Wolves vs. farmers: An ongoing battle in Spain
DW (English)
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10/31/2024
Castile and Leon is home to western Europe’s largest wolf population and the wolves are putting livestock at risk. Farmers want wolf culling but EU rules on hunting them are stringent.
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00:00
The Iberian wolf is a clever animal.
00:05
They know that the sheep and calves here in northwestern Spain are easy prey.
00:17
You get up in the morning, want to check on your herd and see this.
00:23
Felipe Corazal is a livestock farmer here in northern Spain.
00:27
An average of 15 farm animals are killed by wolves in this region every day.
00:32
For farmers, it's a heavy blow, even though the regional government pays compensation for the animals.
00:39
For me this is a huge loss, not so much the sheep killed by the wolf,
00:43
but also what comes afterward, the miscarriages, the stressed herd.
00:49
Felipe owns 1,200 sheep. He's lost more to wolves than he can count.
00:54
That's why the predators were once hunted down in this part of Spain,
00:58
but three years ago wolf hunting became illegal across the country.
01:03
The wolf doesn't have to disappear completely, but it has to be held in check.
01:08
If we want our herds to graze and help prevent forest fires,
01:12
if we want there to be shepherds in our villages,
01:16
then we have to keep the wolves under control.
01:22
The Castile and León region is home to about 1,800 wolves.
01:27
Some areas have the highest population density in all of Western Europe.
01:32
Even so, the Iberian wolf is under protection in Spain.
01:39
Tomas Llanes is a wolf activist.
01:45
He works at a wolf park in Sierra de la Culebra
01:48
and explains to visitors why he believes wolves need to be protected.
01:53
The wolf plays a fundamental role in the ecosystem.
01:58
It hunts the weak and vulnerable prey.
02:01
That makes it something like a veterinarian of the forest,
02:05
helping to prevent the spread of disease.
02:10
Wolves no longer have any natural predators here.
02:13
The wild bears that once lived here are long gone.
02:18
Although they have no natural predators, wolf packs control their own numbers.
02:23
Only the alpha pair has offspring, not the entire pack.
02:27
And the extent to which they reproduce also depends on the food supply.
02:34
José Vicente Pérez says there's more than enough food here.
02:38
He's a hunter and has killed wolves before.
02:42
Look, wolf tracks. A wolf was here.
02:48
And there's another, a very fresh one.
02:56
We used to hunt everything. You didn't need a permit.
03:00
And because so many sheep were getting killed,
03:03
we had to go to the forest to hunt.
03:06
Now that they've banned that,
03:08
we have to live with more and more livestock being killed.
03:16
The regional government is at an impasse.
03:19
Even though there are plenty of wolves in this area,
03:22
they're listed as an endangered species in all of Spain.
03:26
Wolf hunting is banned and local authorities have banned it.
03:30
The conflict is escalating.
03:32
The wolf population will eventually stabilise
03:35
when all of the remaining land and territory is occupied.
03:38
But then large-scale livestock farming will no longer be possible here.
03:43
But livestock farming is an important source of income in this part of Spain.
03:48
Felipe, a sheep farmer, has already started his business.
03:51
He's been in charge of the sheep farm since the beginning of the pandemic.
03:56
If it gets any worse, I'll look for something else,
03:59
move to the city, work as a street sweeper, or whatever.
04:04
I'm serious.
04:09
If the farmers give up their flocks, there will be fewer sheep.
04:13
And if they don't give up their flocks,
04:15
there will be fewer sheep in the future.
04:19
If the farmers give up their flocks,
04:22
there will be fewer sheep and less prey.
04:25
The wolf population would decline.
04:28
It would diffuse the conflict, but at a cost.
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