New records of wolfs Canis lupus in Warsaw region

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Jakub Gryz
Mateusz Jackowiak
Karolina Jasińska
Dagny Krauze-Gryz


Keywords : camera trapping, urbanisation, snow tracking, wolf
Abstract
Regular sightings of grey wolves have been reported from Warsaw in media in recent years. Therefore, we used our empirical material collected during an intensive study focusing on urban fauna (2015–2024) to list all recorded observations of the species. The methods included photo-trap monitoring of green areas (121 locations) and winter snow tracking along transects (over 830 km). In addition, from April to September 2024, camera traps were set up at the nearby Rembertów military training area on the eastern border of Warsaw. In Warsaw, a wolf was registered only once in the Kabaty Woods (16.04.2021). To our knowledge, the wolf’s presence in the city was accidental. In the Rembertów military area, the presence of wolf packs was probably permanent. Cameras photographed wolves there three times within six months period (9.04, 29.06, and 31.07. 2024).

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Gryz, Jakub, et al. “New Records of Wolfs Canis Lupus in Warsaw Region”. Leśne Prace Badawcze, vol. 85, Dec. 2025, pp. 11-14, https://lpb-ibl.sggw.edu.pl/article/view/11355.
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