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French Court Rules Adopted Wild Boar Can Stay With Owner

  • A French court has ruled that a wild boar can stay with its owner, a horse breeder, after threats of removal and euthanasia sparked public protest.
  • The case led to a petition and a local demonstration by animal rights campaigners.
  • The Chalons-en-Champagne administrative tribunal ordered the prefecture to reconsider the application to keep the animal.
  • The court also ordered the state to pay 1,500 euros in damages to the hog's owner, who stated, 'She belongs with us.
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