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Järven Joplin appears to be doing well in space from Nordens Ark

Järven Joplin appears to be doing well in space from Nordens Ark

On the clock, Ewa Wikberg’s phone rings. In search of the Joplin wolf Nordens Ark set up a number of SMS cameras in the vicinity and every time a wild animal refracts a beam of light and releases the technology, a photo is taken and sent to the Zoology Director’s phone.

Yet – there is no wolverine.

– no, sorry. But we have absolutely confirmed observations that it remains nearby and that it is alive. Recently, it was a former vet who saw it and we received good help from the public with similar observations. Ewa Wikberg says she seems confident in her new life.

In the woods around Åbyfjorden where the Nordens Ark is located, Joplin appears to have found active life in the wild.

In the woods around Åbyfjorden where the Nordens Ark is located, Joplin appears to have found active life in the wild.

Photo: Therese Patrickson/Nordence Arch

Joplin was born in captivity And he’s never had to hunt himself before, but Ewa Weckberg is sure that the wild wolf solves its diet even in space.

– She can eat anything. Bird eggs, killed animals, earthworms and insects. In the garden, we hid food and hung it up for her in different places, so she used to look for food.

Bohuslän has no wild wolves otherwise, but in the Swedish counties that do have them, reindeer herding Sami usually have problems with the animal.

The wolf frightens the herds and stresses the animals so loose housing is hard to keep, but for animals kept behind electric fences I don’t think there is any danger at all. This Wolverine is also actively trained to be afraid of electricity, says Ewa Wikberg.

One of the Wolverine's puppies on the Nordens Ark is being groomed for weight.  All the animals born in the park are trained to forage themselves, and Joplin seems to be doing well now - even in the woods outside.

One of the Wolverine’s puppies on the Nordens Ark is being groomed for weight. All the animals born in the park are trained to forage themselves, and Joplin seems to be doing well now – even in the woods outside.

Photo: Jenny Magnuson/Nordence Arch

Zoology Director مدير Nordens Ark has good hopes of recovering the female wolf. At some point the cameras will get a lollipop and then traps can be set and tracking dogs activated.

– But so far I only know about all the other matches in the area. A little better than I wanted.

what do you mean by that?

– Yes, there is a squirrel that activates one of the cameras every night at three o’clock, for example. And Ewa Wikberg, a family of treasures constantly triggering yet another release, sighs. In just the last 24 hours, I’ve received 70 photo trap images, but I haven’t received any of what I want.

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