
Hundreds Protest in Bern Against Wolf Culling Policy
Hundreds of demonstrators gathered in Bern on Saturday to protest a federal decision allowing the culling of wolves from 21 packs across Switzerland.
Sofia Richter is an environmental and animal welfare correspondent for Bern News Today. She focuses on conservation, zoo ethics, and the impact of human activity on wildlife, reporting on developments across Switzerland and Europe.
Hundreds of demonstrators gathered in Bern on Saturday to protest a federal decision allowing the culling of wolves from 21 packs across Switzerland.
Hundreds protested wolf culling in Bern, demanding an end to what they called a "wolf massacre" after the Federal Office for the Environment authorized culls in 21 packs.
Hundreds protested in Bern against wolf culls, calling for an end to the "wolf massacre." The Swiss Animal Protection (STS) criticized the federal decision to authorize culls in 21 wolf packs, warning
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