Abstract
Due to the increase in numbers and the lack of quality habitat, the wolf in the Republic of Croatia is expanding its habitat throughout the Dalmatian coast, even reaching the outskirts of settlements. What used to be a secondary habitat for the wolf, in which it only appeared occasionally, is now a primary habitat where reproduction takes place. In a wider area, until now, the occasional existence of a pack of two individuals was considered, and this case is the first documented evidence of reproduction in the investigated location.
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