In this episode, journalist and producer Julius Purcell explores the remarkable return of wolves to Germany after 150 years of extirpation. Hear about how Germany is learning to coexist with these iconic predators, the challenges that remain, and why the success of the wolf’s comeback is so significant. Along the way, Julius examines the cultural, political, and ecological debates sparked by the wolf’s return and talks to experts, locals, and those living on the frontlines.
This special series – Europe’s Big Three: Wolves, Bears, Lynx – tells the story of how populations of these species bounced back under European nature policies after the Cold War. The episodes delve into regional histories, the success of predator programs, the strains of coexistence, and the hope found in a generation that has grown up accepting wolves, bears, and Iberian lynx. The episodes take listeners into rich and varied European landscapes, put into context by some of Europe’s most distinguished conservation experts.
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