Dutch Cabinet's Wolf Management Plans Face Ongoing Challenges
Despite the Dutch cabinet's 'forceful' plans, the conflict surrounding wolf management and conservation continues, indicating that the issue remains unresolved.
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Despite the Dutch cabinet's 'forceful' plans, the conflict surrounding wolf management and conservation continues, indicating that the issue remains unresolved.

Nature and animal protection organizations in Austria are criticizing the current wolf management, stating that the wolf is not in a favorable conservation status and demanding a science-based debate on the issue while criticizing culls.

The Dutch cabinet has announced new measures for wolf management, allowing for the culling of 'problem wolves' that have attacked humans or livestock twice within two weeks. The policy also aims to make wolves more wary of humans.

Dutch agricultural leaders are calling for a radical overhaul of wolf management, urging culling once the impact on communities becomes too large, as livestock attacks continue to increase across the country.

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The WWF has criticized Austria's wolf management, reporting that one in four wolves in the country was killed last year, with 13 alone in Carinthia, contrasting sharply with Germany's approach of culling only individual animals.