Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Wolves-in-a-Game-Reserve-in-Springe-27MZIF3O5PDQ.htmlConceptually similarLynx in a Game Reserve in SpringeGP0STO9WDCompleted★★★★Lynx in a Game Reserve in SpringeGP0STO9WECompleted★★★★Lynx in a Game Reserve in SpringeGP0STO9WFCompleted★★★★Lynx in a Game Reserve in SpringeGP0STO9WGCompleted★★★★Lynx in a Game Reserve in SpringeGP0STO9WHCompleted★★★★Lynx in a Game Reserve in SpringeGP0STO9WICompleted★★★★Lynx in a Game Reserve in SpringeGP0STO9WJCompleted★★★★Lynx in a Game Reserve in SpringeGP0STO9WKCompleted★★★★Lynx in a Game Reserve in SpringeGP0STO9WLCompleted★★★★View AllGP0STO9W8Wolves in a Game Reserve in SpringeThe rare wolf in the Wisentgehege game reserve in Springe. Over 90 hectares of meadows and ancient trees are home to about 100 animal species – some of them are endangered. Wolf, lynx and brown bears are still rare animals in Germany. They need old growth beech forests as their natural habitat. Greenpeace demands the protection of old beech forests.In original language:Woelfe im GehegeWolf im "Wisentgehege" in Springe.Locations:Europe-Germany-Lower Saxony-SpringeDate:26 Nov, 2013Credit:© Michael Löwa / GreenpeaceMaximum size:4252px X 2835pxKeywords:Animals-Beech trees-Day-Endangered species-Forests (campaign title)-KWCI (GPI)-Nature-Outdoors-Streams-Wolves-ZoosShoot:Animals in Game Reserve Wisentgehege SpringeBrown Bear, wolves and lynx in the game reserve Wisentgehege in Springe. Over 90 hectares of meadows and ancient trees are home to about 100 animal species – some of them are endangered. Wolf, lynx and brown bears are still rare animals in Germany. They need old growth beech forests as their natural habitat. Greenpeace demands the protection of old beech forests.