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- | The family home next to Auschwitz | + | Wolves in Europe |
+ | Anti-wolf sentiment | ||
- | With its manicured garden and spacious interior, the three-story villa was once described as “paradise” | + | A pony belonging to European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen’s |
- | Inside | + | Von der Leyen welcomed |
- | Tall trees and a high concrete wall obscured | + | It’s true that the wolf population in Europe has increased over recent years. Wild Wonders’ Widstrand calls it “a major, fantastic comeback conservation story.” |
- | Theirs was a joyful life. The children played with turtles, cats, rode horses and swam in the nearby river. Meanwhile, the concentration camp’s chimneys spewed smoke as other families were pushed into the gas chambers. | + | There are approximately 1,500 wolves in Germany and 3,300 in Italy, according to conservation reports. Widstrand notes there are even 120 wolves |
- | Since Auschwitz was liberated | + | |
- | Within days, this building – a potent symbol | + | Yet rural affairs minister Kullgren says wolves are affecting Swedish society “more significantly than before.” |
+ | Kullgren said there were “parents who are afraid of letting their children play in their backyard, farmers who are afraid to let the animals out to graze due to the risk of wolf attacks and dog owners who are afraid that their beloved pets might get attacked while walking on forest paths.” | ||
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+ | But Beatrice Rindevall, chairperson of the Swedish Society for Nature Conservation, | ||
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+ | “The | ||
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+ | Orrebrant, chair of the SCA, said that if the EU follows the Bern Convention committee’s decision, which comes into effect on March 7, and decides to downgrade the wolf’s protection status, “that | ||