Article VR1H Wolves return to Poland more than 50 years after being wiped out

Wolves return to Poland more than 50 years after being wiped out

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Agence France-Presse in Warsaw
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National park outside Warsaw says several of the animals seem to have settled there again after government cull in the 1960s

Wolves have returned to a large national park on the outskirts of Warsaw, decades after they were wiped out there under a hunt launched by the communist authorities.

"We're really happy," said Magdalena KamiAska, spokeswoman for the 150sq mile (385sq km) Kampinos national park, Poland's second largest. "The fact that wolves have returned to our park, from which they completely disappeared in the 1960s, means that nature is in good health and is renewing itself."

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