Wolves in Helmstedt: District Administrator calls for reduction in protection status!

Wolves in Helmstedt: District Administrator calls for reduction in protection status!

Helmstedt. alarm mood in the district of Helmstedt! After shattering ten wolf cracks in just six weeks, most recently in Scheppau, where over 60 farm animals were injured or killed, the district administration is now pulling the emergency brake. The district committee has unequivocally demanded that the wolf's protection status drastically reduce the protection status! This decision shows the urgency and pressure under which the pasture holders are.

District Administrator Gerhard Radeck leaves no doubt as to why this regulation is longed for: "The wolf has no natural enemy in Germany anymore!" He bangs in the round. The measures aim to make a change in the Bern Convention, which should enable the effective Management of the wolf stock. Radeck emphasizes solidarity with the endangered pasture owners and emphasizes how little the district administration can do in view of the legal hurdles.

Federal Government under pressure - wolf protection on the brink!

With an urgent appeal to federal politics, steps should be taken to downgrade the wolf's protection status to "protected" - and that quickly! This is the only way to effectively protect the endangered human and animal community. The wolf is classified internationally as "strictly protected" - without legal changes, all efforts stand still!

The district administration's plans amount to a nationwide discussion, whereby the core of the message is clear: immediate action is necessary to prevent future wolf cracks. However, a final decision on the protection status of the wolf is only pending in Strasbourg at the beginning of December. The pressure on the federal government is growing, the fate of the grazing animal owners is on the brink! Time is pushing and the clock ticks out loud! Finally, the current location demands for an immediate solution and a clear strategy against the wolf!

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OrtScheppau, Deutschland

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