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A wolf was observed in Berrien, Finistère. The observed individual, even if it was alone, is good news for the species, which continues to grow in France.
In Finistère, a wolf was observed in a wood. “There are a lot of deer, a lot of roe deer, a lot of deer”, according to Emmanuel Holder, curator of the Venec nature reserve, who explains that this secret valley is full of attractions for the animal. No wolf had been observed in this area of Finistère for more than a century.
Back in France since 1992, the wolf settled on the main mountain ranges. In each pack, the little ones leave their group to create another clan in a new place. “It’s in the biological logic of this species and they will go and look, straight or not straight ahead, for a place where they will find food and congeners to found a new pack”, says François de Beaulieu, spokesperson for the group wolf Brittany. Friday, May 6, there would be more than 600 wolfs gray in France.