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Sweden wolf hunt suspended after legal challenge | Sweden wolf hunt suspended after legal challenge |
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A wolf hunt in Sweden that had angered environmentalists has been suspended, just hours after it began. | A wolf hunt in Sweden that had angered environmentalists has been suspended, just hours after it began. |
The Swedish government had authorised what it called a targeted cull, saying it would create a healthier wolf population. | The Swedish government had authorised what it called a targeted cull, saying it would create a healthier wolf population. |
But it was suspended pending a full legal review after conservationists appealed to the courts. | But it was suspended pending a full legal review after conservationists appealed to the courts. |
Hunters killed three out of the 16 wolves allowed under the quota before the cull was called off. | |
Analysts say the court ruling is likely to result in no further wolf hunting in Sweden this year. | Analysts say the court ruling is likely to result in no further wolf hunting in Sweden this year. |
The decision to allow hunting had sparked a heated debate in Sweden. | The decision to allow hunting had sparked a heated debate in Sweden. |
The cull was supported by hunters and farmers, who say wolves deplete game such as elk and prey on sheep. | The cull was supported by hunters and farmers, who say wolves deplete game such as elk and prey on sheep. |
But it was opposed by environmentalists who argue that the predators should be allowed to roam free as part of the natural ecosystem. | But it was opposed by environmentalists who argue that the predators should be allowed to roam free as part of the natural ecosystem. |
The EU had also protested against the cull, saying it violated European law. | The EU had also protested against the cull, saying it violated European law. |
Wild menace? | Wild menace? |
It is estimated that more than 270 wolves are living in the wild in Sweden, much of which is covered by wilderness. | It is estimated that more than 270 wolves are living in the wild in Sweden, much of which is covered by wilderness. |
The species was hunted to the verge of extinction before a ban was introduced in the 1960s - before then, people were rewarded for killing wolves. | The species was hunted to the verge of extinction before a ban was introduced in the 1960s - before then, people were rewarded for killing wolves. |
Limited culls resumed in 2010. | Limited culls resumed in 2010. |
Sweden's environmental protection agency says the aim is to eliminate inbred wolves and improve the gene pool of the wild population, but conservationists dispute this. | Sweden's environmental protection agency says the aim is to eliminate inbred wolves and improve the gene pool of the wild population, but conservationists dispute this. |
"What is needed is not a hunt. We think it's flawed - it's to satisfy groups in Sweden who demand wolf hunting," Ann Dahlerus of the Swedish Carnivore Association told the BBC before the cull was suspended. | "What is needed is not a hunt. We think it's flawed - it's to satisfy groups in Sweden who demand wolf hunting," Ann Dahlerus of the Swedish Carnivore Association told the BBC before the cull was suspended. |
But farmers say that - in some areas - wolves are a real menace. | But farmers say that - in some areas - wolves are a real menace. |
Anette Back-Olsson says 35 of her sheep have been killed over the years. | Anette Back-Olsson says 35 of her sheep have been killed over the years. |
"From May to September, October, I don't sleep at night. I have dogs who bark when the wolf comes and I never feel safe," she says. | "From May to September, October, I don't sleep at night. I have dogs who bark when the wolf comes and I never feel safe," she says. |
Farmers get compensation when their sheep are killed and conservationists say only 300 are taken by wolves each year - out of a total flock of around 800,000. | Farmers get compensation when their sheep are killed and conservationists say only 300 are taken by wolves each year - out of a total flock of around 800,000. |