FAPAS has been platforming for many years for the government of Spain to once again allow the placement of carcasses from domestic livestock into wolf, bear and vulture areas.
This would of course recover a source of food for iberian carrion wildlife that has depended on it for many years.
Since the outbreak of Bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE or mad cow disease), the EU brought in laws enforcing the removal of carcasses from the countryside. This had led to a drastic shortage of carrion for the more well-known carrion eaters such as Griffon vultures and Red kites and has affected both wolves and bears in a similar way
See the FAPAS website here.
https://www.fapas.es/
The site is in Spanish but does have an integrated google translater that helps a bit. 🙂