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Il lupo è meno protetto: l'Eurocamera approva il declassamento
09 May 2025, 08:15
epa09550250 An Iberian wolf rests at the Natural Reserve of Marcelle in Lugo, Spain, 13 October 2021 (issued 28 October 2021). Spanish regions Castilla y Leon, Galicia, Asturias and Cantabria have reached an agreement in order to start an alternative work group to the one formed by the Ministry for Ecological Transition to elaborate a national strategy to deal with wolves as they consider the other one 'a complete failure'. Regions and the Spanish central Government look for a way to manage wolves after the Spanish Government banned the hunting of Iberian wolves in the whole country by including them in the List of Species in Special Protection Regime (LESPRE). Farmers demand a solution to the damage wolves are now causing to their farms as there is, according to their claims, no species control without hunting.  EPA/Eliseo trigo

L’eurodeputato Herbert Dorfmann (Ppe/Svp): «Si fornisce finalmente agli Stati membri uno strumento concreto per intervenire nei contesti in cui, negli ultimi anni, i lupi sono diventati un problema»


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