Threat status Europe Least concernProtected by EU Nature Directives and 2 international agreement(s)Protected in 1140 Natura 2000 sitesLives in forest habitats*Reported as invasive by Nobanis
Natura 2000 code: 1352
Task #14734 The template should be as follows:Species: <en-species-name> – <species-scientific-name> <author-notation>Wolf – Canis lupus Linnaeus, 1758
May be more than one
Not to show if notIn Birds or Habitats Directive (= EU NatureDirectives).
Not to show if notInvasive (Wolf is not invasive).
Other resources are described in Task # 14626
Catalogue of LifeEncyclopedia of LifeFauna EuropaeaGBIFITISNCBIPESI UNEP-WCMCWikipedia
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Distribution Legal statusNatura 2000 sitesThreat & conservation status Common names & synonyms
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Threat and conservation status
IUCN Red list category of threat provides an assessment of the extinction risk under current circumstances
EU's Habitats Directive conservation status assesses if a species has a favourable conservation status
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The IUCN Red list box is described inTask # 14745
Conservation status 2006 – summary (pdf)Conservation status 2006 - expert table
Other resources are described inTask # 14626
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By Member StateBy biogeographical region
Distribution Legal statusNatura 2000 sitesThreat & conservation status Common names & synonyms
Favourable: A species is in a situation where it is prospering and with good prospects to do so in the future as well Unfavourable-Inadequate: for situations where a change in management or policy is required to return the species to favourable status but there is no danger of extinction in the foreseeable future Unfavourable-Bad: for species in serious danger of becoming extinct (at least regionally ) Unknown No data
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Distribution
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Species distribution (2006, reported by EU Member States under Habitats Directive)The species distribution marks roughly where the species is found.
Species range (2012, IUCN Red List)
The species range marks roughly where the species could be found. In most cases the range is depicted as polygons. It is essentially meant to communicate that the species probably occurs within the polygons, but it does not mean that it is distributed equally within the polygons or occurs everywhere within the polygons.
The distribution map is defined in(Task #14623)
Distribution Legal statusNatura 2000 sitesThreat & conservation status Common names & synonyms
Protected in the following Natura 2000 sites
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The Actions should be on seperate lines within the same cell
Distribution Legal statusNatura 2000 sitesThreat & conservation status Common names & synonyms
Mentioned in the following international legal instruments and agreements
The legal table is defined in(Feature #15649)
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Legal text Annex More informationSpecies in annex
Distribution Legal statusNatura 2000 sitesThreat & conservation status Common names & synonyms
Common names and synonyms of Canis lupus
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