Nature League's Wolf Action Group.
In Finland, so far wolf conservation has failed,
even though the wolf is in Finland classified as a highly endangered
species. Despite slandered conservation measures, the wolf population
has not grown. Poaching is unfortunately a commonplace occurrence.
Is it impossible for wolves and humans to coexist peacefully?
The most important single measure in wolf conservation
is keeping the existing wolf packs intact. Only in a coherent
pack can wolves hunt their natural prey, such as elk and deer.
The Wolf Action Group of the Finnish Nature
League strives to spread factual information about the wolf as
a social and family-oriented animal, to influence attitudes and
to reduce unnecessary fear and hatred of wolves. The group has
participated in the building of fences to protect domestic animals
from wolves and organized, among other things, trail excursions
in Finland and abroad.