Lift the stay: Bafu takes action against the Wolf court’s decision

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The Federal Office for the Environment wants to have the suspensive effect lifted due to the complaints against the permission to shoot wolves. (archive image)

The Bafu confirmed a message from Radio SRF to the Keystone-SDA news agency on Saturday. Following a complaint from nature conservation organizations, the Federal Administrative Court postponed the shooting permits for the duration of the procedure.

The Bafu had initially agreed to shoot twelve complete packages after examining the applications from Graubünden and Valais. Only the request of the Canton of Ticino to shoot the entire platoon in the Onsernone Valley was rejected.

According to an initial count, eight of the 44 approved wolves have since been killed in Graubünden. According to the latest figures, eleven of the approximately 34 wolves targeted in Valais were killed.

The complainant organizations Pro Natura, WWF, BirdLife and the Wolf Switzerland group believe that the federal government and cantons are ignoring the “principle of proportionality and the important role that predators play in the forest ecosystem.” They had filed two complaints with the Federal Administrative Court against some of the permits issued by the Bafu.

(SDA)

Source:Blick

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