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Concrete actions for maintaining wolves wild in anthropogenic landscapes of Europe

Reference: LIFE21-NAT-IT-LIFE-WILD-WOLF/101074417 | Acronym: LIFE21-NAT-IT-LIFE WILD WOLF

PROJECT DESCRIPTION

BACKGROUND

The wolf (Canis lupus) is a priority species listed in Annex II of the EU Habitats Directive. Populations have recovered in Europe, in terms of both the numbers and the space occupied; the species’ range has increased by over 25% in the past decade. Due to an average density of about 95 people per kmin permanent wolf ranges, wolves are increasingly adapting to the presence of humans. They are found in and expanding into urban and peri-urban areas. As a result, more interactions are expected between wolves and people, with an increasing level of wolf habituation to food from human sources. As this habituation to the human environment grows, wolf interactions with human activities will increase. Given the limited knowledge of local people and authorities on how to deal with such encounters, conflicts which hinder the long-term conservation efforts and wolf-human coexistence arise. Such conflicts may result in illegal retaliatory wolf killings, sometimes with methods (e.g. poisoning) negatively impacting populations of both wolves and other endangered species.


OBJECTIVES

LIFE WILD WOLF aims to contribute to the wolf’s long-term conservation in Europe and reduce human-related conflicts. The project will operate in eight countries: Croatia, Czech Republic, Germany, Greece, Italy, Portugal, Slovenia and Sweden.

The project’s specific objectives are to:

  • Identify patterns and drivers of habituated or confident behaviour;
  • Neutralise attractants and raise awareness on wolf behaviour;
  • Increase the relevant authorities’ capacity to deal with potentially critical situations;
  • Improve the ability of local communities to report potentially critical situations and behave appropriately;
  • Establish emergency teams; and
  • Develop operational protocols for interventions (including monitoring, communication, removal of attractants, aversive conditioning and eventually capture).

 


RESULTS

Expected results:

  • Events reported as problematic reduced by 70%;
  • Requests for directions on interventions decreased by 90%;
  • Time spent on interventions needed for dealing with situations perceived as dangerous reduced by 70%;
  • Depredation events (including domestic livestock and pets) decreased by 70%, thus reducing negative human attitudes to the presence of wolves;
  • Attractors reduced by 70%, diminishing the presence of wolves in and near human settlements;
  • Presence of wild prey in Portugal increased by 20% - thus reducing wolf depredation of domestic livestock - by restoring 400 ha of various forest and shrub habitats, listed in Annex I of the Habitats Directive.

ADMINISTRATIVE DATA


Reference: LIFE21-NAT-IT-LIFE-WILD-WOLF/101074417
Acronym: LIFE21-NAT-IT-LIFE WILD WOLF
Start Date: 01/01/2023
End Date: 31/08/2027
Total Eligible Budget: 7,028,148 €
EU Contribution: 5,265,454 €

CONTACT DETAILS


Coordinating Beneficiary: ISTITUTO DI ECOLOGIA APPLICATA
Legal Status: PRIVATE
Address: VIA CRISTOFORO COLOMBO 456, 00145, ROMA,
Contact Person: valeria SALVATORI
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ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES ADDRESSED

THEMES

  • Ecological coherence
  • Forests
  • Awareness raising - Information
  • Environmental training - Capacity building
  • Mammals
  • Urban biodiversity

KEYWORDS

  • biodiversity
  • damage prevention
  • decision making support
  • disturbance to wildlife
  • dog patrol
  • ecological corridor
  • endangered species
  • environmental awareness
  • environmental crime
  • early warning and response system
  • habitat degradation
  • habitat loss
  • habitat restoration
  • illegal hunting
  • large carnivores
  • behavioural change
  • mammals
  • multidisciplinary cooperation
  • public awareness campaign
  • public-private partnership
  • urban area
  • wildlife crime

TARGET EU LEGISLATION

  • Directive 92/43 - Conservation of natural habitats and of wild fauna and flora- Habitats Directive (21.05.1992)
  • COM(2020) 380 EU Biodiversity Strategy for 2030 Bringing nature back into our lives (20.05.2020.) 

TARGET HABITAT TYPES

Code Name Type Version
5230 Arborescent matorral with Laurus nobilis ANNEX1 v.2024
9160 Sub-Atlantic and medio-European oak or oak-hornbeam forests of the Carpinion betuli ANNEX1 v.2024
91E0 Alluvial forests with Alnus glutinosa and Fraxinus excelsior (Alno-Padion, Alnion incanae, Salicion albae) ANNEX1 v.2024
9230 Galicio-Portuguese oak woods with Quercus robur and Quercus pyrenaica ANNEX1 v.2024
9380 Forests of Ilex aquifolium ANNEX1 v.2024
9580 Mediterranean Taxus baccata woods ANNEX1 v.2024

SPECIES

Name Version
Canis lupus - Mammals v.2024

PARTNERSHIPS

Name Status Type
 ISTITUTO DI ECOLOGIA APPLICATA ACTIVE Coordinator
 FEDERATION DES ASSOCIATIONS DE CHASSE ET CONSERVATION DE LA FAUNE SAUVAGE DE L'UNION EUROPEENNE ACTIVE Participant
 UNIVERSITY OF ZAGREB-FACULTY OF VETERINARY MEDICINE ACTIVE Participant
 HRVATSKI LOVACKI SAVEZ ACTIVE Participant
 MENDELOVA UNIVERZITA V BRNE ACTIVE Participant
 NIEDERSACHSISCHER LANDESBETRIEB FUR WASSERWIRTSCHAFT, KUSTEN- UND NATURSCHUTZ ACTIVE Participant
 ORGANISMOS FYSIKOU PERIVALLONTOS KAI KLIMATIKIS ALLAGIS ACTIVE Participant
 KALLISTO PERIVALLONTIKI ORGANOSI GIA TIN AGRIA ZOI KAI FYSI ACTIVE Participant
 ENTE PARCO NAZIONALE DELLA MAIELLA ACTIVE Participant
 MINISTERO DELLA DIFESA ACTIVE Participant
 UNIVERSITA DEGLI STUDI DI TORINO ACTIVE Participant
 MUNICIPIO DE PAREDES DE COURA ACTIVE Participant
 MINISTERIO DA ADMINISTRACAO INTERNA ACTIVE Participant
 ASSOCIACAO BIOPOLIS ACTIVE Participant
 SVERIGES LANTBRUKSUNIVERSITET ACTIVE Participant
 ZAVOD ZA GOZDOVE SLOVENIJE ACTIVE Participant
 UNIVERZA V LJUBLJANI ACTIVE Participant
 KMETIJSKO GOZDARSKA ZBORNICA SLOVENIJE ACTIVE Participant