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Sweden's Wolves in Hunters' Sights as Government Eases Protection

Summary by EURACTIV
Move by Stockholm will reduce the protected population to just 170.

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The Swedish Society for Nature Conservation is reacting strongly to the decision. "It could lead to the wolf disappearing from Sweden."

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The expected official data confirm this: there are more commands and wolves than in the previous six-year census and its territorial expansion has gained space. Thus, the last official count (2021-2024) counts 333 groups of the canide throughout Spain, which means an increase of 12 percent compared to the anterium (2012-2014), when 297 groups were recorded. Figures that for the Ministry for the Ecological Transition suppose a moderate growth and…

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The number of stable groups in Spain goes from 297 to 333 in a decade, representing a total of 1,600-1,700 copies: “This is a moderate increase in population”, explained in the Ministry of Ecological Transition Almost 100 wolves already have signed their death sentence after the PP’s argument to lower their legal protection In Spain there are 36 more herds of wolves that a decade ago – according to data from the last national census, revealed on…

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The government is instructing the Swedish Environmental Protection Agency to reduce the reference value for the wolf population. From 300 to 170 wolves.

·Stockholm, Sweden
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www.kleinezeitung.at broke the news in on Thursday, June 26, 2025.
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