Predators in Finland 

Detested Wolf 

Previously wolves have been seen as beasts that only deserve to be killed (Rissanen 1990:23). Wolf has been one of the most detested animal. In the past wolves and people used to live side by side in peace, wolves were a help in hunting and guarding, but since the animal-husbandry took place in Finland wolves have become a threat (Pulliainen 1984:15). The hunting of wolves resulted as collapsing of the wolf population in Finland in the 1880s. One reason for this was the reward paid by the state (Pulliainen 1974:226-237). Some researchers believe that wolves had entirely vanished from Finland by the end of the 1920s. During the period of the 1950s till the 1980s the wolf population recovered only to collapse again. The main reason for the hostility towards wolves and beasts in general is the lack of knowledge. Many people think that a wolf will attack a human being. Ilkka Koivisto (1999) finds two reasons for this belief. Firstly, at the end of the 1880s it was believed that a wolf killed 22 children around Turku area. The are no proves however that it really was a wolf, or it could have been a wolf with rabies causing its abnormal behaviour (Pulliainen 1974:77). Secondly very hungry wolves might attack for example a horse but never a human being. A wolf only kills to survive and it is the people that give it the bad reputation (Rissanen 1990: 23). 

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