Foxes, Martens, Crows: the Government Publishes the List of "Pests" that Can Be Killed
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Explained: Which animals are legally protected in France
Most wild animals in France are protected by law from hunting and trapping – but some, notably those on a new government list are considered ‘pests’, and can be destroyed in certain circumstances.
Foxes, Snoops, ravens... the List of Nine "Weak" Animals, a Copy-Paste of the Previous One, at Worst
Updated every three years by the government, the inventory of "species likely to cause damage" was published this Friday, without major change. The animals concerned can be hunted all year round.
This list is valid for the next three years. It allows for the hunting of foxes "in any place", with the help of a dog or not.
The Ministry of Ecological Transition has formalized the list of species likely to cause damage, allowing their disposal under conditions for the next three years Fox,
Every three years, the government publishes a list of "species likely to cause damage (ESOD)," allowing for the hunting, trapping, capture, or digging out of their burrows year-round to prevent damage that could negatively impact certain agricultural activities. In a decree published Friday, the Ministry for Ecological Transition established a list of animal species, sometimes with conditions or limited to certain municipalities, depending on t…
The government has published the list of "ESODs", animals considered harmful and capable of being killed all year round. Foxes, snails, ravens are concerned, already causing controversy and threats of recourse.
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