The Nature Conservation Centre in Oudsbergen warns of an increase in the number of raccoons. Raccoons have become a problem in the Netherlands, Germany, and Wallonia. There is no plague in Flanders yet. "Nevertheless, we have to go out more often to catch them, because they remain invasive exotic species," says Frederik Thoelen of the Nature Conservation Centre.
The Nature Conservation Centre in Oudsbergen warns of an increase in the number of raccoons. Raccoons have become a problem in the Netherlands, Germany, and Wallonia. There is no plague in Flanders yet. "Nevertheless, we have to go out more often to catch them, because they remain invasive exotic species," says Frederik Thoelen of the Nature Conservation Centre.