3 décembre 2025|
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|1 day ago'Problem Wolves' in Switzerland to Face Year-Round Culling After Parliament Vote
Swiss parliament has voted to allow the shooting of so-called 'problem wolves' throughout the year, extending the hunting period. The decision aims to protect livestock but has been met with opposition from those who argue the recently revised hunting legislation should be given more time.

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- The Swiss parliament has voted to permit the year-round shooting of 'problem wolves'.
- The motion was passed by the House of Representatives with 109 votes in favor and 76 against.
- The Senate had previously approved the motion in September.
- The Federal Council will now be responsible for implementing the decision.
- The Federal Council had advised against the move, suggesting that the recently revised hunting legislation should be given more time.
By The Numbers
109 to 76
Vote in the House of Representatives
They Said
"It is 'inconceivable' that it is necessary to wait a long time at the beginning of the year before 'measures' can be taken against 'problem wolves' in the event of attacks on livestock."
"The new provisions should be applied first before any further adjustments are considered."