“From the moment she gives birth, it makes sense that we wouldn’t see her anymore,” said Marie-Laure Vanwanseele, spokesperson at Natuur en Bos. “This is our conclusion based on video surveillance images from last week.”
The Flemish agency does not want to seek the wolf and her cubs. The experts explain that she must be left alone under calm conditions. However, the cubs are expected to appear within a few months. “We have cameras in the area and we expect to have pictures of the cubs early in the summer,” added Vanwanseele.
The agency also emphasizes that preventive measures are needed to protect sheep, now that the young are born. “The food needs are now a bit bigger, and “August” (the cubs’ father) has to provide food for the whole pack.”
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