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Bundestag makes it easier to shoot wolves

Bundestag makes it easier to shoot wolves
The number of wolves in Europe has almost doubled within ten years. (Symbolic image) / Photo: Boris Roessler/dpa
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There are more than 1,600 wolves in Germany's forests. The animals are actually protected species - but if they kill sheep at the latest, they should be dealt with more quickly.

In order to protect grazing animals, the Bundestag has decided to make it easier to shoot wolves. With the votes of the black-red coalition and the AfD, the animal was included in hunting law. Among other things, this makes it easier to kill so-called problem wolves - for example, if they have climbed fences and killed sheep. However, after the Bundestag, the Bundesrat must also give its approval before the new regulation can come into force.

The number of wolves in Europe has almost doubled within ten years. By 2023, there are expected to be 20,300 animals. According to the authorities, more than 1,600 wolves were recently counted in Germany alone. While animal rights activists welcome this development, livestock farmers are concerned about the safety of their sheep, goats and calves.

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