Wolf hunting in Germany: Experts are calling for a decision against prey.
Wolf hunting in Germany: Experts are calling for a decision against prey.
In Germany there is currently a remarkable trend for discussion about dealing with wolves, which was initiated by a recent change of course in politics. The wolf expert Eckhard Fuhr has clearly positioned itself and recommends a targeted protection hunt for problematic wolf pack. According to Fuhr, it does not make sense to succumb to wolves after a general hunting quota, as this would only lead to disorders in the natural conditions. This is particularly relevant, since in certain regions there has been a “sheep-eating mentality” in the wolves, which requires early interventions.
The signs of this change are clear: in a recently made decision, representatives of the EU countries, supported by Germany, vote for a downgrading of the wolf's protection status. This means that the wolf population, which is increasingly perceived as a threat to pasture animals, can now be regulated. Fuhr, who also published the book "Return of the Wolves", says this decision shows that hope for improved herd protection is not sufficient to solve the problems. In particular, the effectiveness of such protective measures had decreased over time.
Brandenburg: A hotspot for wolves
Germany is home to numerous wolves, with the federal states of Brandenburg, Lower Saxony and Saxons particularly high wolf stocks. Brandenburg takes up a top position with around 60 proven territories. Fuhr states that there are an average of 500 and 600 wolves there. For Fuhr it is important to regulate these animals quickly and efficiently, especially those that cannot be deterred by the given herd protection. This is not just a measure of the individual casting, but requires a comprehensive protection hunting.
When discussing the wolf, such inconsistencies often arise, as the case of the Wölfin "Gloria" on the Lower Rhine, which acts as an extremely productive mother and caused major problems. Fuhr describes this as one of the "absurdities" in the current legal regime, which puts the wolf under strict protection. However, there are good news for pasture holders, whose concerns are increasingly heard.
the need for professional wolf hunters
In this context, the State Hunting Association of Brandenburg has called for the introduction of a fixed hunting season and an upper limit for the wolf. However, Fuhr warns against releasing wolves at movement hunts, as this could lead to an escalation of the conflicts. His idea that professional wolf hunters could be a solution is put into the room, but admits that this is not intended in the existing hunting system.The debate about the wolf is already moving the minds, while pasture holders and farmers are looking for practical solutions to protect their animals. Exceeding wolves could be a new reality for many. Done emphasized that it is much more worth preserving pasture farming in Switzerland than only concentrating on the presence of wolves. The interaction of nature and agriculture will be crucial for the future, especially since there are still many details, such as on www.shz.de can be read .
The discussion about the wolves will undoubtedly continue. The approach of packing the problem at the root and at the same time taking into account the interests of the pasture keepers will represent the key to a practical solution.
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