Hunting Law in the Bundestag: Will the Shooting of Wolves Be Facilitated?
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A planned amendment to the Federal Hunting Act provides that wolves in Germany may be hunted more easily. Critics warn against indiscriminate shooting. Today, the Bundestag advises on this draft. By Martin Rottach.
CDU/CSU - Bundestag faction [Newsroom]Berlin (ots) - Für den Schutz von Weidetieren und Menschen The Bundestag advises today at first reading on the inclusion of the wolf in hunting law. The agricultural-political spokesman of the CDU/CSU parliamentary group, Johannes ... Continue reading here...Original content of: CDU/CSU - Bundestag faction, transmitted by news aktuell
The black-red coalition wants to facilitate the killing of wolves. The hunting association wants to abolish the "special status", but environmentalists warn of unwanted consequences.
A bill in the Bundestag states that the wolf is to be declared a "huntable animal species". In the North Black Forest it is already very close to people. But it does not scare anyone.
According to the new hunting law, wolves in Germany should soon be hunted more easily. Which encounters were made with wolves in Schleswig-Holstein.
The Bundestag is discussing an amendment to the hunting law - it is about shooting down wolves.
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