Finland wolf population has collapsed because of poaching. In 2005 there were 250 wolves in Finland, last spring's corresponding figure was between 135 and 145. In some areas wolves have disappeared completely.
SOURCE: http://www.hs.fi/english/article/Officials+confirm+that+Finland%E2%80%99s+wolf+population+has+collapsed+because+of+poaching/1135269580535
Stop killing wolves and start educating people as to why wolves are an important part of keeping environments balanced by maintaining biodiversity that contribute to a healthy ecosystem.
Wolves keep the population of old and sick animals in check. If wolves disappear then hundreds of other animals will be affected. Wolves do not eat everything from their prey, and what they do leave behind feeds countless other mammals and birds.
If wolves died out, there would be more plant eating animals and they would eat too many plants, leaving many areas overgrazed. Wolves are very important!
Jari Koskinen
Ministery of Agriculture and Forestry
Hallituskatu 3 A, Helsinki
PO Box 30
FI-00023 Government, Finland
forename.surname@mmm.fi
www.mmm.fi/en
Tel: +358-9-16001
Fax +358-9-1605 4202
Päivi Räsänen
Ministry of the Interior
PO Box 26, FI-00023 Government
Kirkkokatu 12, Helsinki
Tel +358 71 878 0171
Fax +358 71 878 8555
Email: kirjaamo@intermin.fi
Ville Niinisto
Ministry of the Environment
Kasarmikatu 25, Helsinki
P.O. Box 35
FI-00023 GOVERNMENT
Finland
Tel: +358 20 690 160
Fax: + 358 9 1603 9320
E-mail: kirjaamo.ym@ymparisto.fi
Finland wolf population has collapsed because of poaching. In 2005 there were 250 wolves in Finland, last spring's corresponding figure was between 135 and 145. In some areas wolves have disappeared completely.
SOURCE: http://www.hs.fi/english/article/Officials+confirm+that+Finland%E2%80%99s+wolf+population+has+collapsed+because+of+poaching/1135269580535
Stop killing wolves and start educating people as to why wolves are an important part of keeping environments balanced by maintaining biodiversity that contribute to a healthy ecosystem.
Wolves keep the population of old and sick animals in check. If wolves disappear then hundreds of other animals will be affected. Wolves do not eat everything from their prey, and what they do leave behind feeds countless other mammals and birds.
If wolves died out, there would be more plant eating animals and they would eat too many plants, leaving many areas overgrazed. Wolves are very important!