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Bon Appetit! Wolves - They do no harm, they just want to play

by Udo Pollmer and Klaus Alfs

The number of wolf attacks is increasing dramatically. Cold-bloodedly, "wolf experts" try to gloss over the drama. Victims of their do-gooder activism are the animals in the care of humans. But also the people and their economic bases. Klaus Alfs and Udo Pollmer report from the bloody front of the ideologists.

Foto: Georg Gallmetzer

The fascinating thing about the wolf is that...

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Bon Appetit! Wolf researcher without any direction

by Klaus Alfs and Udo Pollmer

In the Lord’s name

Foto: Amt für Jagd und Fischerei Graubünden

He had finally succeeded to fit an alpha wolf male with a radio tracker! On 24 February 2023 the Lower Saxony Ministry of the Environment announced: "We can now collect a lot of authoritative data on wolf behavior such as migration routes, approaches to livestock or humans, from which...

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Bon appétit: Water - Part 3 - Drinking to the point of no return

by Udo Pollmer

Foto: Iguazu Martin
Lizenz: CC BY 3.0

Wherever people live, clean drinking water is needed, and not in short supply. With the vast amounts of water that are consumed, it is easy to get the impression that we will eventually run out. 

The German Federal Environment Agency knows how to address these fears: "In the future ... more groups of users than today will compete for an increasingly scarce resource. Therefore, we have to think about a fair distribution in case of prolonged drought, i.e. about a prioritisation that...

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Bon appétit: Hunger stones - Witnesses of a life close to nature

by Udo Pollmer / October 5, 2018



Hungerstein
Hunger stones

Foto: Dr. Bernd Gross

Lizenz: CC BY SA 3.0

In midsummer 2018, the German river Elbe had low water. Young activists unrolled posters in the riverbed to show the world their indignation at the glorious weather. The words "Climate Change!" were emblazoned boldly on the banner. If, instead of standing around bored, they had curiously inspected the riverbed, they would have made some enlightening discoveries: Hunger stones, for example.

"The Elbe," wrote the Teplitz Newspaper in 1876, "offers a sad sight as a result of...

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Bon appétit: Water - Part 1 - The global picture

by Udo Pollmer / December 22, 2022

Climate experts warn of the great drought: the groundwater level is sinking, wells are drying up, nature is going to the dogs. Conservationists accuse our farmers of working with industry to "pollute" the groundwater with chemicals. There would be enough clean, refreshing water for all only with "climate justice" and a CO2 tax.

On the subject of water, Google immediately offers the question: "How long will there be water on earth?" Answer: "By 2030, one in two people...

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