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It is imperative that the government defends the Swedish predators administration and the parliament made the decisions. All large carnivores to be managed in a responsible manner and the combined predator pressure needs to be kept at reasonable levels, writes Runar Filper and Mats Nordberg, SD. Predator management has been hotly debated for many years. Gradually, we started […]

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Hunters Association criticizes the European Commission, that one feels listening to predators proposals presented by “activist researchers”. – There are researchers with quite a clear agenda, says Gunnar Glöersen. Moderate MEP Christofer Fjellner has warned that proposals concerning new guidelines Art- and the Habitats Directive will mean wolves in Sweden, including reindeer area. - I note that the government is proposing […]

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debater: Licensed hunting has become a commercial trophy- and recreational hunting in recent days has been an advocate for hunting parties to the various types of media. Torbjörn Larsson from the Swedish Hunters Association spoke at lunch echo the 25 November regarding the proposed amendments to the European Commission submitted to revisions in the art- and the Habitats Directive. He was indignant that the restrictions in the license hunting and culling […]

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Stockholm (JJ) EU Commission criticized the proposal for predator management must rebuff by the Swedish Government. In its response the government recognizes the problem of regional favorable conservation status, and also want to emphasize the most controversial annex completely. The major concern has been: Regional favorable conservation rather than national. Man must be adapted to the wolf. Limiting Clause 28. Regional favorable conservation […]

The Swedish licensja ...

Swedish predator management with licensed hunting of large carnivores are threatened by an interpretative proposal from the European Commission. Swedish predator management is threatened by the European Commission's proposed interpretation. It claims Swedish Hunters Association. - It is the Swedish licensed hunting they want to. Instead, people in rural areas adapt to predators. You should fence the cattle. The owners should protect their livestock against state game, says […]

I: full compensation

EU Member States will in future be able to pay full compensation for all costs farmers face when predators attack. Dissatisfaction in southern European countries is believed to be behind the decision. Thursday's statement from the European Commission came as a surprise to both the LRF as the Environmental Protection Agency and Viltskadecenter. It boils down to all the damage that protected fish predators […]

European Commission ...

European Commission state aid decision to cover damages caused by wolves and other protected animals The Commission took a decision to fully enable farmers to receive full compensation for damages caused by protected animals, such as wolves. The investments that farmers will do to prevent such damages, for example building electric fences or acquiring guard […]

Wolf Boom presses EU ...

After the elections to the European Parliament, it may be an opening to allow the hunting of wolves because wolves boom in EU countries. There are now an estimated 17 000 wolves in Europe. The population increases significantly in countries such as Germany, France, Spain and Poland. Wolf boom means there are more and more EU politicians to change the law to stop the hunting of wolves. […]

Finnish Wolves Suffe...

Finland The wolf is a native species of Finland, but humans hunted it almost to extinction in the 1970’s. After it became a protected species, the Finnish wolf population has slowly grown since. Yet, at the same time poaching continued to be ever present. While trying to solve the poaching catastrophe, the Finnish Ministry of […]

ns Protected By EU P...

Yesterday EU Commissioner Mr. Vella met with about 80 I, national and regional parliamentarians in Brussels. In this inter-parliamentary conference, they discussed the protection status of the wolf in Europe. It focussed on concerns of farmers, foresters, hunters and politicians regarding wolf predation, and ways for better management. Currently, the wolf is under strict environmental […]

Finnish European Affairs can

Questions to the Court how art- and the Habitats Directive must be interpreted to have repercussions on the Swedish wolf hunt. Request for a preliminary ruling from the Finnish Supreme Administrative Court. This particular case concerns an exemption for wolf hunting in Savo, where the Finnish authorities decided that seven wolves may be held in the so-called ordinary care order. Finland's Supreme Administrative Court would, among […]

Norway demonstrates f ...

THANK YOU TO EVERYONE WHO ASKED FOR THE WOLFS TODAY!  That 3000 outside the Parliament, and 4000 total nationwide mobilized wolves of almost two weeks! Thanks to all the volunteers and attending, and all the great appellant around Norway – not to mention all the organizations around Europe who arranged support markups! consider supporting […]

Time for EU domstole

Despite many reasons to pick the ECJ preliminary assessment on the issue of licensed hunting of wolves, who for ten years at the side of the forest become even legal abscess, refuses Swedish courts have yet to do so. Thus, the wolf is strictly protected under European law and its nature- and Habitat in reality without rights in Sweden. I:Member States have […]

 
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