New Policies Aim to Allow Wolf Hunting in Germany

From TheMunichEye.com:

In a significant policy shift, Germany’s new coalition government has proposed modifications to the legal protection status of wolves, potentially allowing for their hunting under specific regulations. The Ministry of Agriculture aims to incorporate these changes into the existing hunting laws as part of a broader strategy to address concerns from the agricultural community.

The wolf, a creature steeped in folklore and history, has been a symbol of fear and reverence throughout Europe. Historically, these animals were driven to extinction in Germany during the 20th century, primarily due to human intervention and advancements in hunting technology. However, since the early 2000s, wolf populations have been gradually reestablished, with over 1,600 individuals recorded in 2024.

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