The article discusses the increased movement of wild animals in the Czech Republic during the transition between spring and summer. It notes that animals often travel long distances in search of food, territory, or mates, with wolves being capable of traveling the farthest distances. The article mentions that wildlife is increasing in the country, estimating up to three million animals could live there. It also highlights the role of ecoducts in facilitating animal movement, though it points out that there are fewer than forty such structures in the Czech Republic.
Bias read (Center): The article presents factual information about wildlife movement, population estimates, and infrastructure like ecoducts without overtly favoring any political perspective. It does not include opinionated language, biased sourcing, or omissions that would indicate a clear ideological slant.
Official sources cited
- statement Estimates of wildlife population in the Czech Republic
- statement Information on ecoducts in the Czech Republic