Gold Jackal on Sylt to Be Shot Down
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A gold jackal rips dozens of lambs on Sylt. A behavior that is absolutely unusual for the species and indicates an learned misconduct. In order to avoid further danger from the popular holiday island, the jackal is now free to shoot down.
After the wolf, another predator makes his progressive return within the French territory. L'Office français de la biodiversité (OFB) announced Monday, June 2nd the confirmation, for the... Read more Biodiversity: the expanding golden jackal across France appeared first on Current Values.
A gold jackal is said to have torn more than 70 lambs on Sylt. Now the broths prepare for the launch of the predator. Gold jackals are actually protected in Germany.
Because a gold jackal on Sylt has torn almost 80 sheep and lambs on a dike, it is to be shot down. The State Office for the Environment supports the shooting.
It is slightly larger than a fox, but significantly smaller than a wolf, with which it is still often confused: The gold jackal has arrived in Germany. The closely related to the wolf animal from the family of dogs is twilight and nocturnal. more ...
After tens of sheep-cracks, BUND and other associations agree with the demand for "capture of the protected animal." The arguments of the advocates and critics.
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