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Date Published: 21/03/2025
Controversial decision: Wolves can be hunted again north of the Duero River
New law approves wolf hunting in some regions as protection status is downgraded

This controversial decision comes after Spain’s Ministry of Ecological Transition had previously placed wolves on the protected species list. However, in light of ongoing debates about livestock attacks, a new law approved by Congress has removed protection for wolf populations in areas like Castile and León, Asturias, Cantabria, the Basque Country, Navarra and La Rioja. Wolves in the rest of Spain remain protected - for now.
The legislation also includes a provision allowing for wolf hunting in certain circumstances, particularly in regions where livestock is regularly attacked. Environmental organisations like WWF and the Network for the Conservation of Nature (XCN) have condemned the decision, claiming that it is based on "scientific denialism" and does not effectively address the issue of livestock protection.
In recent weeks, the Spanish government and opposition have clashed over the issue, with farmers demanding more compensation for damage caused by wolves. As part of a broader effort to address these concerns, the Spanish government has promised to release €40 million for livestock protection and damage compensation. In addition, another €664,000 will go towards updating Spain’s wolf census to better track wolf populations across the country.
The latest development is part of a wider European context. In December 2024, the Standing Committee of the Bern Convention downgraded the wolf’s protection status from "strictly protected" to "protected," a decision that still needs to be reflected in EU law. The European Commission is currently working to revise its directive, which could allow individual member states greater control over managing their wolf populations.

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