Wolf Protection: Will the removal of problem wolves easier?

Wolf Protection: Will the removal of problem wolves easier?

Laimgrubengasse 10, 1060 Wien, Österreich - The decision to reduce the wolf's protection status causes excitement! Freedom European Parliamentarian Mag. Roman Haider described the change that is now decided in the responsible committee of the Bern Convention as an important step. In the future, the wolf will continue to be protected as strictly protected in accordance with Appendix II in accordance with Annex III. This enables the regulated removal of problem wolves and is intended to contain negative consequences for humans and farm animals. This measure takes place after the wolf population in Europe has increased significantly in recent years, as Salzburg.ORF.at

Haider emphasizes that the growing wolf population leads, among other things, to increasingly problematic wolf cracks of farm animals, especially in alpine space. With the change in protection status, the demands of many politicians who have long been pushing for adaptation have finally been met. "I am therefore very pleased that these efforts have now carried fruit," said Haider. This reform could significantly improve the protection of farm animals and human life in regions with high wolf stocks, as

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