Norway’s Wolves 2018/2019 Winter Update
It is no longer possible for Ola Elvestuen to satisfy the loyal friends of the wolf.
It is no longer possible for Ola Elvestuen to satisfy the loyal friends of the wolf.
Another proposed massacre of wolves in Norway this winter.
Wolves are listed as “critically endangered” on the 2015 Norwegian list of endangered animals, yet Norway is planning to cull more than two-thirds of its remaining wolves, a move that will be disastrous for the dwindling members of the species in the wild. Under controversial plans as many as 47 wolves will be shot, from an estimated population of about 68 wolves which remain in the wilderness areas of Norway.
Norway is planning to cull more than two-thirds of its remaining wolves — a move that will be disastrous for the dwindling members of the species in the wild. Under controversial plans as many as 47 wolves will be shot, from an estimated population of about 68 wolves.
Send an email on behalf of Norway’s wolves. The fate of 17 wolves has yet to be determined.
Wolves are listed as “critically endangered” on the 2015 Norwegian list of endangered animals, yet Norway is planning to cull more than two-thirds of its remaining wolves — a move that will be disastrous for the dwindling members of the species in the wild.
Again we ask you to please lend your voice for critically endangered wolves in Norway.
Your help is urgently needed, please voice your opposition to Norway’s appalling cull of wolves from an already decimated population.
Final tweet sheet as of January 20, 2018 here. ***UPDATE – JANUARY 7, 2018*** The Oslo District Court decided (on January 5, 2018) that the Norwegian wolf hunt may continue. The temporary injunction has been dismissed by the court: the wolf hunt in Norway will continue, despite the fact that the wolf is a critically … Continue reading SAVE OUR WOLVES 🇳🇴 TWEETSTORM
If this proposal is adopted then 44 of the estimated 80 wolves in Norway will be slaughtered.
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