Three wolves from Poland left the Gévaudan park in Lozère for the Pyrenees and Spain
|One of three canines in its transport crate. DR
The young wolves will join other packs in parks in the Pyrenees and Spain.
Tuesday February 20, three young wolves aged ten months (one female and two males), members of the Polish wolf pack, left the Gévaudan Wolf Park. Regularly, donations or exchanges of animals are made between zoological structures.
Pyrenees and Spain
The two wolves went to an animal park located in the Pyrenees to join three females and thus create a new pack. As for the young wolf, she headed to Aran Park in Spain where she was able to meet a male of the same age. Her neighbors are black wolves from Canada. The journey went smoothly, the young wolves reached their respective new parks.