Wolves reappear on Mount Parnitha
- Written by E.Tsiliopoulos
The reappearence of wolves, after 50 years, at the national park of mount Parnitha was recorded by the environmental organisation Kallisto.
The presence of wolves on Parnitha was confirmed through the use of automatic infrared photo which remained active for six months following a request for technical support by Parnitha Forestry.
The cameras recorded a pack of 7-8 wolves.
According to Kallisto, the phaenomenon is "interpreted as a natural re-settlement of a dispersed species" adding that the presence of the wolf in the area does not constitute a threat for the walkers.
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