A wild wolf has been found in the northern Belgian region of Flanders for the first time in more than a century, an environmental group said Saturday. The female wolf known as Naya came from eastern Germany after being fitted with a tracking device in Dresden. "Our country was the only one in continental Europe to have not been visited by a wolf," since the animal began recolonising the continent, Landschap said.
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