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European Wilderness Society 

Could Denmark be a wolf land?

March 12, 20211 month ago Hanna Ollos 927 Views 2 Comments cull, Wildlife, Wolf 3 min read

In Denmark, there has been a long-standing debate about the protection of the wolf. After a rollercoaster-like history of wolves

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Slovak hunting quota for wolves increases

November 3, 2020November 9, 20206 months ago Hanna Ollos 1098 Views 0 Comments cull, slovakia, Wolf 4 min read

Because of their place at the top of the food chain, large predators are crucial to the functioning and structure

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Halt to wolf hunting on the horizon in Slovakia

October 5, 2020October 5, 20207 months ago Hanna Ollos 1004 Views 0 Comments cull, slovakia, Wolf 2 min read

It seems that after many years of debate, the wolf in Slovakia will finally be protected all year round and

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Wilderness Policy Wildlife 

Norway further weakens legal protection of wolves

June 15, 2020June 12, 202010 months ago Jonas Sommer 1983 Views 4 Comments cull, Policy and Legislation, Wolf 3 min read

NOAH, an animal rights organisation from Norway, has informed us that the Norwegian parliament has passed legislation, which allows lethal

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Wilderness Policy 

Slovenian Court nullified intervention law for bear and wolf culls

April 24, 2020April 27, 202012 months ago Ziva Alif 1551 Views 5 Comments brown bear, cull, Wolf 3 min read

The battle against wolf and bear cull is mainly fought in courts in Slovenia. Last year, the Constitutional Court stopped

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UK to rule out badger culling

March 11, 2020March 11, 20201 year ago Jonas Sommer 1561 Views 0 Comments cull, Wildlife 2 min read

Since 2013, the British government culls badgers to control the Bovine Tuberculosis (bTB). bTB is a serious disease in livestock

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GPS-collaring wolves to make their hunting easier?

March 10, 2020March 9, 20201 year ago Ziva Alif 2037 Views 0 Comments cull, Wolf 2 min read

In Norway, three members of the Progress Party presented a new law in the parliament to put a GPS collar

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“Emergency” wolf and bear cull to continue in Slovenia?

March 6, 2020March 5, 20201 year ago Ziva Alif 1849 Views 5 Comments cull, Policy and Legislation, Slovenia, Wolf 2 min read

The Slovenian Comission of the National Council for farming has passed a law to cull 30 wolves and 220 bears.

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Can European countries continue to kill the wolf?

January 3, 2020March 12, 20201 year ago Jonas Sommer 2550 Views 2 Comments cull, Wolf 5 min read

After the European Court of Justice ruled on the Finnish wolf hunting quota, we ask: Can other European countries continue

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The boomerang of bear and wolf cull in Slovenia

July 8, 2019September 30, 20192 years ago Ziva Alif 2502 Views 0 Comments Bear, cull, Livestock protection, Slovenia, Wolf 2 min read

In Slovenia, an annual bear and wolf cull is in place with the purpose of reducing carnivore damages. Normally, experts

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