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Researchers Do Not Give Credit: It Is Shown that Wild Boars Are Already Altering the Soil of Protected Forests

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The wild boars, whose population does not stop growing in Spain, are becoming a problem throughout Europe. Not only do they cause damage in agricultural and peri-urban areas, but they also alter natural ecosystems of great ecological value. This has been demonstrated by a study carried out in the Czech Republic: the lands removed by the wild boar are altering the soil of the forests included in the Natura 2000 network. To reach this conclusion, …

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The wild boars, whose population does not stop growing in Spain, are becoming a problem throughout Europe. Not only do they cause damage in agricultural and peri-urban areas, but they also alter natural ecosystems of great ecological value. This has been demonstrated by a study carried out in the Czech Republic: the lands removed by the wild boar are altering the soil of the forests included in the Natura 2000 network. To reach this conclusion, …

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OKDIARIO broke the news in on Sunday, December 14, 2025.
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