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Abundance and population trends of wolf in Croatia
Abundance and population trends of wolf in Croatia in 2013
From the compiled data, it is estimated that the wolf population in Croatia ranges from 142 to 212 individuals.
Abundance and population trends of wolf in Croatia in 2012
The data compiled and processed for 2012 show that the wolf population ranges from 162 to 234 individuals...
Abundance and population trends of wolf in Croatia in 2011
The data compiled and processed for 2011 show that the wolf population ranges from 168 to 219 individuals...
Abundance and population trends of wolf in Croatia in 2010
The data compiled and processed for 2010 show that the wolf population ranges from 198 to 261.5 individuals (rounded off to 200–260)...
Abundance and population trends of wolf in Croatia in 2009
The data compiled and processed for 2009 show that the wolf population ranges from 181 to 253 individuals (rounded off to 180–250)...
Abundance and population trends of wolf in Croatia in 2008
The data compiled and processed for 2008 show that the wolf population is stable, with 175 to 244 individuals, for an average of 209 individuals distributed in some fifty packs.
Abundance and population trends of wolf in Croatia in 2007
The population size assessment conducted in 2007 resulted in an approximate range of 180 to 230 individuals, or an average of 205 individuals distributed in some fifty packs.
Abundance and population trends of wolf in Croatia in 2006
The data compiled and processed for 2006 show that the wolf population ranged from 180 to 240 individuals, for an average of 210 individuals distributed in just over forty packs.
Abundance and population trends of wolf in Croatia in 2005
The data compiled and processed for 2005 show that the wolf population ranged from 160 to 220 individuals, for an average of 190 individuals distributed in some forty packs.
Assessed abundance and population trends of wolf in Croatia
Over the past eight years, the State Institute for Nature Protection, in cooperation with scientists from the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine of the University of Zagreb, has developed an Annual Report on the state of the wolf population as part of the implementation of the Wolf Management Plan.