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EU Parliament Approves Downgrade of Wolf Protection Status

The decision allows member states to authorize easier wolf culls, pending ratification and national implementation.

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Ein ausgewachsener weiblicher Wolf steht in seinem Gehege im Tierpark.

Overview

  • The European Parliament voted to lower the wolf's protection status from 'strictly protected' to 'protected' under the Fauna-Flora-Habitat Directive.
  • The change, enabling easier culling of 'problem wolves,' requires approval from EU member states and national transposition into law.
  • Germany's coalition government plans to swiftly implement the downgrade, incorporating wolves into hunting regulations.
  • Critics, including Green MEPs and conservationists, argue the decision lacks scientific justification and plan legal challenges.
  • Proponents cite a growing EU wolf population of over 20,000 and increasing livestock attacks as reasons for more flexible management.