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Up to 19 Young Wolves Could Be Slaughtered in Grisons

Summary by Le Temps
The Federal Office for the Environment gives its green light at the request of the greyish authorities, which have in the sight up to two thirds of the young wolves listed among six packs.The Confederation authorizes the greyish authorities to slaughter up to two thirds of the young wolves listed among six packs with recent offspring. Currently, 19 canids are involved.This measure is intended to regulate the wolf population proactively, invokes …
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The Federal Office for the Environment gives its green light at the request of the greyish authorities, which have in the sight up to two thirds of the young wolves listed among six packs.The Confederation authorizes the greyish authorities to slaughter up to two thirds of the young wolves listed among six packs with recent offspring. Currently, 19 canids are involved.This measure is intended to regulate the wolf population proactively, invokes …

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Le Temps broke the news in on Wednesday, August 27, 2025.
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