Wolf cull begins in Estonia: Researchers fear it could wipe out more than 30% of the population

From EuroGreen News:

Estonia has, once again, begun culling its wolf population.

A specified number of wolves are killed in the Baltic country every year, though this time around conservationists are worried.

Estonia’s Environmental Agency has set the cull quota at 144, claiming there are more wolves in the country than conservation plans permit.

 

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