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Max A E Rossberg, Chairman
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Dear Max A.E.Rossberg!
I would like to inform you, that I haven’t received an e-mail from you.
Rihards
Max A.E. Rossberg says:
20/11/2019 at 18:38
Dear Rhihards.
We sent you an email. Thank you for alerting us about this situation.
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Rihards Salnars says:
20/11/2019 at 18:35
The worst situation with killing lynxes is in Latvia! Really, no country in the whole EU can compete with Latvia in brutality and extent for killing protected species – lynxes and wolves in its territory. Each hunting season trophy hunters in Latvia are allowed to kill 150 lynxes from a very small Baltic lynx population. After enormous hunting season starting from 1December with ending on 31March the number is down less than 200 lynxes in Latvia lately! Trophy hunters are even allowed to kill lynxes’ mothers with youngsters keeping close in early December. These shameful crimes against large carnivores in Latvia are committed violating the European nature protection laws – the Bern Convention and the Habitats Directive. Wolves are slaughtered systematically 280 animals every hunting season, without any evaluation of wolf packs and certain individuals, starting early from 15 July until 31 March. It is the longest massacre of the “priority species” in EU level even with no valid methodology to state the hunting quotas for lynxes and wolves.
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