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"Sweden has issued licences to hunters to kill a total of 201 lynx, weeks after
dozens of wolves were killed in the country’s biggest wolf cull in modern
times.
The number of licences to kill lynx throughout March, issued by Sweden’s
country administrations, is more than double the number in recent years.
The planned cull is out of all proportion to any danger to livestock or people,
say wildlife conservationists and activists, who are asking the EU to take
action against Sweden for breaching environmental law.
“This is a trophy hunt, just like going to Africa to hunt lions,” said Magnus
Orrebrant, the head of Svenska Rovdjursföreningen, an animal rights advocacy
group that has started a petition calling for the trophy hunting of lynx to be
stopped. “Hundreds of foreign hunters come to Sweden for lynx hunting because
they think it is exciting.”
Conservationists warned last month that the lynx population in Europe could
collapse unless immediate efforts are made to protect the animals. Tests on the
remaining cats in France show that their genetic diversity is so low they will
become locally extinct within the next 30 years without intervention.
There are around 1,450 lynx spread across Sweden, about 300 fewer than 10 years
ago. Naturvårdsverket, the Swedish environmental protection agency, argues that
the country needs only 870 animals to maintain a healthy population.
The Swedish hunters’ association, Svenska Jägareförbundet, admits the lynx do
not pose a danger to humans. Henrik Falk, an adviser to the association, told
the
Guardian: “The hunt is absolutely not linked to any danger to humans.
Neither is wolf hunting – there are no documented cases of wolves attacking
humans in Swedish modern times."
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mailto:xanni@xanadu.net Andrew Pam
http://xanadu.com.au/ Chief Scientist, Xanadu
https://glasswings.com.au/ Partner, Glass Wings
https://sericyb.com.au/ Manager, Serious Cybernetics