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Wildlife commission lowers European wolf protections
Dozens of countries on Tuesday approved downgrading the protection status of the wolf in Europe, a move activists say will upset the recovery made by the species over the past 10 years after near extinction a century ago.
European Commission to relax rules for protecting the wolf
The European Commission will propose next year relaxing the rules to safeguard the wolf, after an international committee decided to downgrade its protection status. On Tuesday, the standing committee of the Council of Europe’s Bern Convention,
Wolves to lose ‘strictly protected’ status in Europe
European countries have agreed to downgrade the protection status of wolves due to their growing number and effect on agriculture and farming livestock. The 49 member states of the Bern Convention on the Conservation of European Wildlife and Natural Habitats agreed to lower the wolf’s protection status from “strictly protected” to “protected”,
Europe set to allow more wolf hunting after protection status lowered
A commission charged with the protection of wildlife in Europe on Tuesday approved lowering the wolf's protection status from "strictly protected" to "protected", the Council of Europe said.
EU’s Controversial Move: Looser Wolf Protection Approved
European nations agreed to reduce protection for wolves, allowing controlled hunting from March 2025. This decision, hailed by farmers but criticized by environmentalists, emerged amid growing tensions between rural communities and wildlife advocates.
Europe's Controversial Wolf Protection Debate: Conservation or Conflict?
Wolves have made a remarkable comeback in Europe over recent decades, but their resurgence has sparked tension, particularly among farmers. ..|News Track
EU votes to lower protection status for wolves after farmers push to allow culls
European nations have approved plans to scale back the protection for wolves in a victory for farmers over environmentalists that has caught the political limelight in the European Union
European nations vote to lower protections for wolves after farmers push to allow culls
The European Union proposal was adopted after farmers — who have been increasingly angered by attacks on livestock by packs of wolves — pushed to allow culls.
Safeguards Lifted for Wolves in EU, Clearing Way for Hunting
The European Union has revised the conservation status of grey wolves, the BBC reports, downgrading their protection and allowing controlled culling. The decision moves grey wolves from Annex II (strictly protected) to Annex III (protected) under the Bern Convention,
Wolves to lose protection as EU secures support for status downgrade
Change in status under Bern Convention on nature protection could expose burgeoning wolf populations to culling and hunting for sport. View on euronews
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World Wildlife Fund warns of dire consequences after Bern Convention weakens wolf protection
Conservation organization says decision jeopardizes fragile wolf populations, urging science-based action - Anadolu Ajansı ...
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Council of Europe paves way for tougher action against wolves
The Council of Europe is paving the way for tougher action against wolves as their numbers grow steadily in several countries ...
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Marriage fails between EU and wolf
The protection status of the wolf in the European Union will be updated. The wolf will no longer be a ‘strictly protected ...
luxtimes
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Luxembourg MEP appalled by plans to downgrade wolf protection
Council of Europe backed an EU proposal that critics say could lead to wolves being culled, though Luxembourg will retain its ...
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