OUDSBERGEN / YELLOWSTONE - After a century of absence, the wolf is once again prowling our landscapes. Its return is welcomed in forests and meadows, but resistance is growing on farms and in parliaments.

From Yellowstone to Limburg, the wolf has become more than just a predator: it is a turning point in the debate about nature, power and coexistence.

Between myth, power and social divisions. Whether the wolf can stay here depends less on its behaviour than on ours.

Photos: © Johannes De Bruycker

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