The is entitled "Wolves in Ireland: A Natural and Cultural  History", and a short abstract may be found below. 
This talk will assess  the evidence for wolves in  Ireland  using a variety of sources including archaeological,  placenames, folklore and  documentary information. It will be shown that  wolves were a deep part of Ireland's  cultural history mostly forgotten  and that they were a major component of the  Irish landscape long  before humans arrived and right up to 1786 when the last  wild one was  most likely killed. An assessment of wolf numbers will be  presented  based on a variety of evidence and the cause of their demise will  also  be outlined. The case for re-introduction will also be discussed.
The meeting will take place from 5pm, this Thursday 14 April, 2011,  in Room 3051, Floor 3, Arts Block, Trinity College Dublin. 
Attendance is free, and all are welcome. 
Please spread word of this event to anyone you feel may be interested.
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