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Hunting Act

Wolf Pack Regulation: Cantons Receive Approval

From December 2023, five cantons are permitted to regulate wolf packs preventively. The FOEN has approved most of the applications. Conservation organisations criticise the approach.

Editorial Wild beim Wild — 28 November 2023

Five Cantons Apply for Regulation

From 1 December 2023, cantons may preventively regulate wolf packs under clearly defined conditions, thereby reducing future damage.

Five cantons have applied for the preventive regulation of wolf packs on their territory. The Federal Office for the Environment (FOEN) has reviewed the applications and approves most of them.

On 1 November 2023, the Federal Council brought the first part of the Hunting Act into force on a temporary basis and simultaneously amended the hunting ordinance accordingly. This allows the cantons to carry out preventive pack regulations as early as this December and January.

FOEN Approves 12 of 13 Pack Removals

The cantons of Graubünden, Valais, Vaud, St. Gallen and Ticino have submitted their applications to the Federal Office for the Environment (FOEN) for the regulation of wolf packs on their territory. Currently, more than 30 Switzerland wolf packs have been documented. According to their applications, the cantons wish to remove 13 packs entirely; for six additional packs, they wish to remove up to two thirds of the cubs.

The FOEN has reviewed the applications and approves the removal of 12 entire packs. The FOEN cannot approve the application by the canton of Ticino for the removal of the entire pack in the Valle Onsernone, as there have been no kills in protected situations over the past twelve months.

Culling Limited Until 31 January 2024

It is to be assumed that not all wolves can be removed in accordance with the FOEN's approval, but that nonetheless, as a result of regulation by the cantons, the growth of the wolf population in Switzerland will be significantly curbed, as intended by the Federal Council.

Following the BAFU's approval of the cantonal requests, the cantons may now issue their orders for the cullings. These are to be limited until January 31, 2024. Only wildlife wardens or specially trained hobby hunters are permitted to shoot the wolves.

Source: BAFU

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