Brussels makes protection of the predator more flexible after the increase in population, although it will continue to be a protected species
The new directive leaves the management and controlled hunting of their populations in the hands of national governments.
The Standing Committee of the Berne Convention decided this Tuesday to adopt the European Commission’s proposal that will allow the status of the wolf in Europe to change from being a “strictly protected wild species” to a “protected wild species.”
This change will come into…
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