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Austria: Tyrol to allow culling of 'problematic' wolves

Ahead of the reform law to take effect in April

Redazione Ansa

(ANSA) - BOLZANO, FEB 7 - Tyrol goes ahead on the culling of 'problematic' wolves and bears. For the time being, only the Greens will vote against the reform bill that will be debated this week by the assembly of the Austrian Land. The new law, which should come into force as early as April, allows taking wolves, bears, lynxes, and golden jackals with a simple ordinance. An ordinance, according to Austrian law can neither be appealed nor suspended.

In 2022, the Tiroler Tageszeitung reported, the wolf would have mauled 355 farm animals in Tyrol, causing losses of 235,000 euros. "We cannot stand idly by", commented deputy governor and agriculture councilor Josef Geisler. Social Democrats of SPOE and liberals of NEOS have also already announced their vote in favor. According to Green group leader Gebi Mair, the reform contradicts European law. WWF is ready to submit an appeal to the Austrian Supreme Court. (ANSA).

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