Aquí aun domina el lobo ibérico

It contains exclusive images of wolves. There are places in Spain where nature, not humans, holds absolute power. Humans may no longer fear wolves at night… but they still don't know how to coexist with them during the day. The cultural fear remains. Although attacks on people are extraordinarily rare nowadays, the wolf retains a powerful emotional weight in the rural imagination. In the affected areas, there is worry and weariness. Durco 07 says: In these mountains of Sanabria, it's not just the wolf that is talked about… the true conflict is revealed: the ancient fear of humankind trying to coexist with what it cannot tame. José Antonio names absences like someone recounting open wounds: Samson, twelve days without a trace… and meanwhile, Turco limps forward, his body paying the price for an illness he neither chose nor understands. The mastiffs, guardians of a fragile balance, run more than they eat, pursuing instincts unleashed by spring… and the heat arrives suddenly, as changes always do that no one knows how to manage. But there's something deeper, darker: the poison. That silent gesture that doesn't distinguish, that doesn't understand wolves or dogs, and that ends up erasing lives at random… like Osaca, like Yorca. Here there are no clear villains. Only a territory where nature continues to write its rules, and humankind, even today, hasn't quite learned to read them without imposing its own. Because the problem was never the wolf. The problem is not knowing. Music Finding Balance Thanks to Light_Music Music by Alex Wit from Pixabay