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- Threats faced by Iberian Wolves include12:
- Hunting
- Illegal persecution (snares, poison, etc.)
- Human-wildlife conflict
- A lack of wild prey means Wolves prey on unguarded free-ranging livestock bringing them into conflict with farmers who may kill them.
- Increasing human pressure that invades their original habitats
- Forest fires
- Competition with farmers and hunters (economic interests, ignorance and superstitions)
- Fragmentation of habitat due to highways and railways (which also cause collisions)
Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.Threats faced by Iberian Wolves include: Hunting. Illegal persecution (snares, poison, etc.). Human-wildlife conflict. A lack of wild prey means Wolves prey on unguarded free-ranging livestock bringing them into conflict with farmers who may kill them.www.giraffa.co/iberian-wolfTHREATS OF IBERIAN WOLF Iberian wolf threats are basically due to humans: Increasing human pressure that invades their original habitats Forest fires Competition with farmers and hunters (economic interests, ignorance and superstitions) Fragmentation of habitat due to highways and railways (which also cause collisions)allyouneedisbiology.wordpress.com/2016/09/10/ibe… Iberian Wolf (Canis lupus signatus) information - Giraffa
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Europe is home to two subspecies of the grey wolf: The Iberian wolf, known scientifically as Canis lupus signatus, can be found in Iberia. It gets its scientific name from its distinct dark markings on its tail and legs and white markings on …
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