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Old 13-06-2006, 15:30   #16
Natalya
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Originally Posted by Kerstin
No one cares in the countries you mentioned if a wolf gets shot. So where is the point to stop.
It's not right. Hunting in Russia is licensed. And every year the quantity of animals for hunting varies because of the situation in every particular place.

Nobody can shut a wolf without a license. Even if some wolf is a dangerous for people, they can address the hunting organization of their region and ask for permission to get rid of that wolf.
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