Friday, June 4, 2021

Austria: Wolf

On 12th May I got a postcard from Austria.

It shows a Wolf. The Wolf is a large canine native to Eurasia and North America. It is the ancestor of most domestic dog breeds, but unlike the human's best friend they were feared and hunted since at least the Middle Ages, although attacks on humans are rare. In the 19th century the Wolf was wiped out from many of its former habitats that were near human settlements, but luckily since the 21st century the animals return. 

In Austria the Wolf was exterminated by 1882, but since 2009 some animals immigrated from Eastern Europa. Today there are approximately 30 animals in Austria, which mainly live in the state of Lower Austria. The Wolf was chosen for this year's Austrian EUROPA stamp about Endangered Animals. Issued on 8th May the stamp was used on this card together with its First Day Special Postmark. Although there is nothing really special about the stamp in terms of printing, it looks impressive. Probably its because of the animal's majesty and its piercing look. 


Thank You very much Anita!

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