EU backs plan to downgrade wolf protection status
- EU member states voted to lower the protection status of wolves, allowing for relaxed hunting rules, which conservationists criticized.
- The proposal to downgrade wolves from "strictly protected" to "protected" supported by the bloc's 27 nations was welcomed by the European Commission.
- The vote sets the stage for the EU to push for changes to the Bern Convention at the next standing committee meeting in December.
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