First wolf family in Belgium since 150 years! Father, mother and 4 pups….

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Great news!
And we have more of them as also in the Ardennes several wolves are roaming! First twichable one was seen recently too. I joined the discovery crew related with the field observation the first day – such an outstanding moment! Still bussy translating the Dutch text into English but pics & drawings are obvious for those not reading Dutch:
https://europesbig5.com/news/2548/
Just lovely this happens in corona times!
Cheers Jan