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Rally for Enhanced Wolf Safety Headway Toward the Brocken

Demonstration advocating enhanced wolf protection headed to Brocken

Protesting for Enhanced Wolf Conservation at the Brocken
Protesting for Enhanced Wolf Conservation at the Brocken

Demonstration Pushing for Stronger Wolf Preservation continues on the Brocken mountain range - Rally for Enhanced Wolf Safety Headway Toward the Brocken

In the picturesque Brocken, a group of conservationists and animal welfare activists have gathered for a march, organised by the alliance "Wolf in Brandenburg." The march aims to raise awareness about the ongoing dispute over wolf management and advocate for stricter protection of the wolf.

The alliance is vehemently opposed to a blanket cull quota for wolves, viewing such a measure as nature-hostile and undemocratic. They argue that wolves are an indispensable ecological keystone species, playing a crucial role in maintaining the balance of the ecosystem.

The group from the Potsdam state parliament will join the march starting on Monday. The "Wolf in Brandenburg" alliance is also demanding that wolves should not be part of the hunting law, nor should they be in the crosshairs of hunters. Instead, they are advocating for a more humane and sustainable approach to wolf management.

The dispute over wolf management has been a contentious issue for many years, with nature conservation associations, animal welfare organisations, hunting associations, and agricultural associations all holding differing views. In an attempt to find a resolution, the Ministry of Agriculture has scheduled a "Wolf Forum" for discussion with various associations in September.

However, the search results did not provide information about the names of organisations participating in the September "Wolf Forum." Regardless, the march in Brocken serves as a powerful reminder of the importance of conserving this majestic and vital species.

The march is not just about raising awareness, but also about sending a clear message to policymakers: that the treatment of wolves must be compassionate and considerate of their ecological role. As the debate over wolf management continues, it is hoped that this march will help to bring about a more balanced and sustainable approach to coexisting with these remarkable creatures.

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