Colorado Parks and Wildlife Commission Approves over $130,000 to Compensate Ranchers for Wolf-Related Losses, Sparking Debate over What Is Fair
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Colorado Parks and Wildlife Commission approves over $130,000 to compensate ranchers for wolf-related losses, sparking debate over what is fair
The Colorado Parks and Wildlife Commission at its Thursday meeting approved over $130,0000 to compensate two Western Slope ranchers for wolf-related livestock losses. The vote and hours-long debate emphasized a divide in the commission over what ranchers should be compensated for. In the two claims before the commission on Thursday, while the ranchers and Parks and Wildlife officials agreed on some compensation elements, the crux of the disagre…
The wolves in Austria, especially in Carinthia and some other federal states, continue to provide for discussions. Despite the reduction of protection, wolves can only be shot down under very specific conditions. After it became known that the EU has already initiated criminal proceedings against Austria because of the many shootings of wolves – only in Carinthia 22 – the "Verein gegen Tierfabriken" (VGT) warns the policy against further rapid s…


It is a carnage that the breeder Laurent Rouvier noticed on Friday 18 July in the middle of the night in his sheepfold following a wolf attack. The second one he suffers less than a week apart. It is a horrific scene that the impotent man discovers in front of his dead sheep, other eg
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