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Last year, Sweden ended a 45 year ban on wolf hunting, allowing 27 wolves to be killed during a short open season. The goal was to control the animal's population by reducing it from 237 individuals to 210.
This year, the hunt has commenced once again, this time with an allotment for 20 wolves. In the first two days of the hunt, 14 wolves have been killed—and…Read the full story on TreeHugger
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