A pack of wolves in Zaamin
2025-03-05 10:00:00 / News
A camera trap in the “Zaamin” State Reserve, under the Ministry of Ecology, Environmental Protection and Climate Change, has captured a pack of wolves roaming in search of food.

For reference: The Zaamin State Reserve was established in June 1928 in the Zaamin and Bakhmal districts of the Jizzakh region. The reserve is home to 149 species of animals, 17 of which are listed in Uzbekistan's Red Book.
Wolves are intelligent predators that live in packs consisting of parents and their offspring. They communicate through howling, body language and even facial expressions. These resilient runners can cover up to 60 kilometers a day, and their sense of smell is 100 times more sensitive than that of humans. They hunt cooperatively, using strategic tactics to surround and weaken their prey.
