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    Welcome aboard
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    Great photos! Welcome to the forum.

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    Beautiful pictures sir

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    Amazing pictures! Welcome aboard Efalk!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Efalk View Post
    Yes, Red Deer and Falllow deer. In some parts there are a lot but in most places totally absent. The Moose population is in a downward spiral due to a growing population of wolves. The Reed deer is seemingly coping with the wolvs better
    My German mate is a keen hunter and he tells me wolves have built up to serious numbers in parts of Europe. Thank the eco Greenies for that. He sent me a security video of a rural property where a wolf jumped a "wolf-proof" fence and jumped back out carrying a lamb
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    Excellent selection of photos, welcome aboard and we look forward to many more of those. Are wolves huntable over there or are they still protected?

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    They are hunted on a special permit from the government. They let us hunt between 30-50 wolves every year if itīs not taken to court by the greenies. They appeal against it on a regular basis and then the supreme court has to decide in the matter which has the consequent that the hunting is canceled each and every year in the wait for the trial. Something the greenies knows and set-up.
    The population is so dense in some parts that the forest is empty of animals (almost) One particular part of Sweden were generations of people have move to because of the good hunting has now become a disaster. The people who live there have nothing to hunt and canīt let their dogs out because the wolves take the dogs. Their lives have changes dramatically over 10-20years and know they have to move if the want to be able to hunt. Rip up their lives and sell their farms because some greenies in the capital thinks itīs nice with a lot of wolves. Yeah, if you live in the big city itīs nice on television but not so nice when you canīt live your life on the countryside as you which. I believe in having the wolves in our eco system but there need to be a balance. A balance that the people and the county administrative board on the countryside have to decide and not the people in the big city far away from the environment that’s effected.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Efalk View Post
    They are hunted on a special permit from the government. They let us hunt between 30-50 wolves every year if itīs not taken to court by the greenies. They appeal against it on a regular basis and then the supreme court has to decide in the matter which has the consequent that the hunting is canceled each and every year in the wait for the trial. Something the greenies knows and set-up.
    The population is so dense in some parts that the forest is empty of animals (almost) One particular part of Sweden were generations of people have move to because of the good hunting has now become a disaster. The people who live there have nothing to hunt and canīt let their dogs out because the wolves take the dogs. Their lives have changes dramatically over 10-20years and know they have to move if the want to be able to hunt. Rip up their lives and sell their farms because some greenies in the capital thinks itīs nice with a lot of wolves. Yeah, if you live in the big city itīs nice on television but not so nice when you canīt live your life on the countryside as you which. I believe in having the wolves in our eco system but there need to be a balance. A balance that the people and the county administrative board on the countryside have to decide and not the people in the big city far away from the environment that’s effected.
    This. Maybe also ban people from carrying a rifle or shotgun just when out hiking, they should need a hunting permit! You'll soon see no greenies or their TV crews outside towns.
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