![]() ![]() Wolf expert and biologist Juan Carlos Blanco, who directed the study, says that the wolves are also moving further inland. The study shows that the numbers are growing “slowly but surely, and are now consolidated in the region,” says Del Olmo. The number of specimens ranges between 35 and 40,” says Luis del Olmo, the Madrid regional environment and sustainability chief, citing figures from the latest study commissioned by the Madrid regional government. ![]() Now, five years after that sighting, there are “at least five established packs, and that is a conservative figure. Wolves were once again breeding in the Madrid region after being hunted across the country and virtually disappearing for 70 years. In 2013, the Spanish conservation group Sierra Carpetania filmed two adult wolves, one young male and four wolf cubs inside the Guadarrama National Park. ![]()
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