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Adapt knowledge of wolves

2021-03-05T13:55:34.900Z


Dominik Göttler: coalition conflict over the wolf; Wolves rage in the fallow deer enclosure; Bavaria March 4th and 5th


Dominik Göttler: coalition conflict over the wolf;

Wolves rage in the fallow deer enclosure;

Bavaria March 4th and 5th

There we have it again: A living being, in this case a wolf or several wolves, is hungry and procures food and the highest of all living beings, humans, has something against it.

Because only humans determine who is allowed to do this and who is not.

Now the wolves have seized an opportunity to survive.

The fallow deer was protected by a fence, but the electricity was not yet switched on.

Who can do something for that?

The wolf didn't forget to flip the switch.

Don't get it wrong: I feel sorry for the animals killed and the damage that has been done (although I think this will be replaced), but the wolves only acted out of their survival instinct and not out of intent to harm anyone.

Only humans do that.

No animal is devious or acts out of base motives.

I cannot understand the statement made by the managing director of the farmers' association.

How often do you see a wolf?

How often does a person die of a wolf worldwide?

I advise the Lord to learn about the wolf's way of life and to adapt his knowledge.

Why does everything always have to be subordinate to the human being?

We are only a small part of nature and we cannot live without it.

The other way around, however, is quite good!

Peter Schaloudek

Habach

When I heard for the first time that there were wolves in the Veldenstein Forest, I was delighted because nature there seems to be still okay.

After all, you are a nature lover.

But now things are taking on dramatic forms.

Wolves run through towns on the bright day, pursue walkers on forest paths, albeit at a distance, and cause bloodbaths on various grazing animals.

In some villages, deer take refuge in the front gardens during the day because of fear.

Animal-friendly keeping of chickens, pigs and cows in open stalls or on pastures is only possible with considerable protective measures.

Some parents fear for their children.

How should this continue?

The wolf has no natural enemies with us and if individual, particularly intrusive animals are not allowed to be shot, they will lose the shyness of people and become a plague.

Jürgen Zeischka

Munich

Source: merkur

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