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Slovenia deals with wild animals: Wolves and bears are the targets

From 1960 up to today, the number of wolves in Slovenia grew from 150 to 1.000

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The Slovenian Ministry of Environment and Spatial Planning proposed the killing of 200 bears and 11 wolves in order to deal with their increased population.

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Hunters will have permission to shoot 200 bears and 11 wolves between October of this year and September 2019, according to a proposal, which will be conducted through public consultations by the end of July, STA reports.

- About 150 bears lived in Slovenia in 1960, their number has since risen to around 1,000 - said Damjan Orazen, director of the Slovenian Forest Service.

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(Telegraf.co.uk / Tanjug)

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