Dmitry is a biologist who lives in an underpopulated remote part of Belarus. He is often visited by foreigners, film directors, and those who are interested in wild nature. He started to keep wolves eight years ago, soon after he had moved there to the land of lakes, marshes and forests. These animals were dangerous for locals then and were repeatedly shot. Dmitry came to develop ecotourism but soon realized that people cared more about hunting than nature conservation there and he asked to take three wolf-cubs under his control.
They were still blind when their mothers were killed and Dmitry got them – two males and one female cub. He became a family for them.
When Dmitry lets his “pets” walk, local children and women lock themselves in their houses. Just to be on the safe side…
Actually wolves do not look for conflicts, it’s often people who provoke them…
It is impossible to teach a wolf to do any tricks, that for example, a dog can do – it’s not the animal for a circus.
Practically every year Dmitry is offering to take more blind wolf cubs… Otherwise they would not have a chance to survive.
via aquariumistika.mirtesen.ru
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