The Iberian wolf lives close to humans more for refuge than for prey

Wednesday, July 11, 2012 - 10:50 in Biology & Nature

The Iberian wolf lives in increasingly humanized landscapes, with limited food resources and its presence is not always welcome. But, according to researchers, food availability plays a secondary role compared to landscape characteristics, which can offer refuge and allow wolves to remain in human-dominated environments.

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