ACPs Force Brussels to Report that Wolf Conservation Is Stable and Growing in the Face of an Unfavorable Report by Aagesen
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As a victory over what they have always maintained , but that comes with « delay». Thus the main Lobera communities consider the approval this Monday of the six-year report of the wolf. The document known almost a year ago -corresponding to the period 2019-2024-, but that it had never been put to the vote, although the territories for which the canis lupus is the most active and where the greatest damage leaves in the livestock, have claimed it …
A total of 16 autonomous communities have opposed on Monday the report prepared by the Ministry for the Ecological Transition on the state of conservation of the wolf with the aim of informing the European Commission that its state is "unfavorable" and that, therefore, the protection of the predator must be extreme. Faced with this position, a clear majority of regional governments have voted in favour of communicating to Brussels another opposi…
A report promoted by Galicia -- which says that the wolf is in a favorable state of conservation in the state and that, therefore, according to the legislation in force, it can be hunted -- and that it has been discussed at the Sectoral Conference on the Environment held this Monday, has obtained the support of all the autonomous communities (CCAA) minus one, according to the PP spokesperson and coordinator of agricultural issues, Milagros Marco…
This afternoon, the central government and the autonomous communities assess the situation of the wolf in Spain within the framework of the Sectoral Conference on the Environment, which will have to adopt the six-year report on the species to be forwarded to Brussels and whose conclusions are decisive in expanding or restricting the hunting of specimens.
The central government and the autonomous communities will today assess the situation of the wolf in Spain within the framework of the Sectoral Conference on the Environment to adopt the six-year report on the species that each state of the European Union must send to Brussels and whose conclusions are decisive in opening or restricting the hunting of specimens to control populations.
The Ministry for the Ecological Transition and the Autonomous Communities meet this Monday, June 22, at the Sectoral Conference on the Environment to decide the future of the management of the wolf in Spain. On the table there are two conflicting reports on the state of conservation of the species: the official of the MITECO, who considers it unfavourable and prohibits hunting, and another one promoted by Galicia that does support lethal control…
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