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Animal Rights Activists File Charges Against Frisian Farmer. ‘Views Wolf Attacks as a Business Model’

Summary by dvhn.nl
A cattle trader from Oudehorne received 23,000 euros in compensation over a two-year period for 28 animals killed by bites. Animal welfare organization House of Animals suspects that this man views wolf attacks as a business model and has filed a complaint against him.
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A cattle trader from Oudehorne received 23,000 euros in compensation over a two-year period for 28 animals killed by bites. Animal welfare organization House of Animals suspects that this man views wolf attacks as a business model and has filed a complaint against him.

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dvhn.nl broke the news on Saturday, June 6, 2026.
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