Our commitment to wolves – a short overview from what Almo Nature has accomplished in the past few years

Wolves are important animals as they make a massive contribution to our biodiversity and that is why we are helping to protect them. We started our activities in Italy but we are expanding these in Europe. In this blog, you can read about the progress we made and our main activities in the past 4 years.
We initiated the "Lupi" (wolf) project in 2014 with the aim to provide a sustainable solution to the problems pertaining to coexistence issues between farmers and predators. Since then, the Lupi project has supported numerous farmers throughout Italy, who opted to use animal friendly methods to protect their livestock from large predators such as wolves, by making use of guard dogs. Almo Nature’s role in this project was to provide food for the guard dogs. We supported several projects throughout Italy.2014 – the first steps
The Lupi project first supported the Wolf Appenine Centre (WAC) and subsequently the Pollino National Park in Calabria, in southern Italy. This site is a park in which a large number of wolves lived despite ongoing opposition from farmers looking to protect their livestock. When Pollino Park started the " Living with wolves, knowing them to preserve them" initiative, a project with the aim to protect wolves, Almo Nature took the chance to support them. The objective of the initiative was to allow farmers to live and work in peace, by supplying them with sheepdogs and adapted fences to ward off predators instead of opting to use harmful methods. More than 19 farmers in the Pollino region took part in the project.
2015 - A single objective: to preserve wolves in the Alps.
Continuing with this successful approach, Almo Nature supported the Life Wolfalps project,a project dedicated to the preservation of wolves in the Alps.Guards dogs are the only animals who are able to sucessfully protect lifestock from wolves, but they come with high maintenance costs that farmers can’t always afford. Recognising the importance of wolves and wanting to help preserve biodiversity in the Alps, Almo Nature, delivered a shipment of more than three tonnes of pet food to farmers wanting to work with guard dogs in the municipality of Entracque. The farmers who took part in this project also benefited from the advice, in terms of the maintenance and sanitary requirements of the guard dogs, provided by the veterinarians of the Life Wolfalps project.