The European Parliament has voted in favor of the European Commission’s proposal to weaken wolf protection, citing increased conflicts with people and livestock in some regions. The draft law, which ...
Wolf proponents, who contend the animals need federal protection throughout the West, lauded Molloy’s ruling. “Judge Molloy wholly rejected nearly every argument put forth by the Fish and Wildlife ...
Members of the Bern Convention agreed in December 2024 to lower the wolf's status from 'strictly protected' to 'protected' - Copyright AFP/File THOMAS KIENZLE Members ...
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The European gray wolf in the animal park of the Monts de Gueret in France, Nov. 3, 2015. (Chris Oxford/Wikimedia Commons via Courthouse News) BRUSSELS (AFP) — EU member states on Wednesday voted in ...
Wolves across Europe are set to lose their “strictly protected” status. The move is seen as a win for farmers concerned about loss of livestock, but conservationists warn that removing protections ...
The Pet and Livestock Protection Act (H.R. 845), authored by Rep. Lauren Boebert (R-CO), passed the House on Dec. 18. Now it’s before the Senate. The bill is a study in ecological illiteracy, rife ...
In December, the Standing Committee of the Bern Convention voted to downgrade its status, accepting a controversial EU proposal. A proposal in fact supported by Commission President Ursula von der ...
Grey wolves were virtually exterminated in Europe a century ago but, thanks to conservation efforts, numbers have rebounded - Copyright AFP DENIS LOVROVIC Grey wolves ...
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