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Finnish-Russian wolf a ...

Two wolves have quickly been put on the Finnmark plateau in the northernmost part of Norway. The wolves were believed to have wandered in from Finland, and have attacked and killed in the clean area. Reindeer owner Mikkel Nils Sara says to Norwegian NRK that the turmoil is great, and that they fear a future with much wolf in Finnmark. - After these […]

Southern Jutland: Ulven

Denmark There have been quiet about suspected wolves attack the last months, but the last couple of weeks it started to stir in Jutland. Nature Agency confirms, that we now see an increasing number of notifications of attacks on livestock in southern Jutland. “At the moment I can not say, whether there have been wolf at stake […]

Stamvårdande hunting

Finland Tribe Caring hunting of lynx The outer periphery reindeer herding area begins 1 december. Hunting is allowed under the dispenser, the Finnish Wildlife Agency has granted earlier in the fall. The area south of reindeer herding area in Finland granted a total of 205 dispenser for the capture of lynx, which is 199 dispensing less than in. With the hunt aims to keep […]

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 […]

Animal Welfare Crime

Helsinki police may gain to investigate and combat animal rights Helsinki Police Department to establish a working group that investigates all crimes where animals are involved. It will be the first investigation team in Finland. Helsinki Police Protection Unit shall, inter alia investigating and preventing: animal rights, improper transport of animals, illegal djurimport, hunting dog and fracture discipline offenses. - The group will work closely with regulatory veterinarians […]

Wolf shot - investigation

Finland September 24 On Sunday it found a shot wolves north of Turku. A dead wolf was the Sunday of the terrain in Järvikylä in Nakkila about 12 mil Turku. After a closer look, it was clear that the wolf was shot. The case is now being investigated as a serious hunting offenses. > Read more _____________________ Last March 19th 2018 […]

Wolf was hit on

Finland A dead wolf found by the roadside on I Turunväylä close Gumböle, notify police. The wolf has apparently been hit by a car, but the motorist has not stopped or notified the police. A third motorist noticed the wolf and informed police. > Read more

Varg conflict can l ...

Finland Miika Over-Karro, who is chairman of the hunting association in Laitila, is afraid of hunters in Letalatrakten north of Turku can take the law into their own hands because of the inflamed wolf situation. - Illegal hunting is of course wrong, but there is much that can lead to an open conflict when Game Center is not granted a single […]

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 […]

political påtrycknin

In Swedish Ostrobothnia in Finland is growing protests against wolves. It has gone so far that local politicians joint call for action. Seven Ostrobothnian municipalities through letters requesting increased hunting in the area.  Finnish Wildlife Agency is expected according to the Finnish public service broadcaster YLE indicate Friday. Swedish Ostrobothnia in Vasa that the capital has ever closer wolf, as […]

The wolf hunt in Nor...

The large-scale wolf hunt in Norway puts the whole Scandinavian wolf population’s vitality in danger. The Norwegian climate and environment ministry has permitted a licence to kill 75% of the Norwegian wolf population. This means altogether killing 42 of the 56 wolves in the land.* Photo: Teppo Lahti “This large-scale hunting of the wolves is a very irresponsible […]

 
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