A new wolf pack has formed in Graubünden. It is the thirteenth pack that has been spotted in the canton, but the first that picked the Swiss National Park as its home.
That’s something that hasn’t happened for a century.
Specially installed camera traps recorded the wolf cubs.
Researchers at the National Park now hope to document the impact of the wolves on the ecosystem in the area, which is almost untouched by humans.
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