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    NZer β€” 11 months ago(April 14, 2025 09:00 AM)

    Those lazy buggers should learn something from this zealous rooster.

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      Wu Ming β€” 11 months ago(April 14, 2025 11:03 AM)

      That video is funny…and then again not.
      A strong male cock is worth gold and even fights off hawks.
      And a no go for
      cellar fights
      . ☻
      Ok…yah…sorry…too serious…or seriously…lylylyly. ☺

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        Wu Ming β€” 11 months ago(April 16, 2025 04:14 AM)

        Now
        'we'
        can fear the next
        HORROR MONSTER
        . 😼
        Everyone talks about the Wolf: Does Rhineland-Palatinate have a Problem-Lynx?
        ​
        There are now 4 wolf packs [
        families!
        ] with 8 adult animals in Rhineland-Palatinate.
        But what are the lynx actually doing?
        An estimated 20 of the so-called brush-eared lynx now live in the state – in the border region with France.
        Four births of lynx kittens were recorded in 2024, reports the Ministry of the Environment in Mainz.
        Estimated 20 Lynxes now call Rhineland-Palatinate home.
        ….
        ….
        https://www.welt.de/regionales/rheinland-pfalz-saarland/article255950644/Alle-reden-vom-Wolf-Hat-Rheinland-Pfalz-einen-Problemluchs.html
        April 16, 2025
        Rhineland-Palatinate (4.1 million inhabitants) was virtually overrun with 20 Lynxes!
        πŸ…β€‹πŸ…β€‹πŸ…β€‹πŸ…β€‹πŸ…β€‹πŸ…β€‹πŸ…β€‹πŸ…β€‹πŸ…β€‹πŸ…β€‹πŸ…β€‹πŸ…β€‹πŸ…β€‹πŸ…β€‹πŸ…β€‹πŸ…β€‹πŸ…β€‹πŸ…β€‹πŸ…β€‹πŸ…β€‹
        How the Lynx is silently spreading all over Europe
        That sneaky Bastard! β™₯

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          NZer β€” 11 months ago(April 17, 2025 04:20 AM)

          I'd love to see these beautiful sneaky bastards bounce back!

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            Wu Ming β€” 11 months ago(April 17, 2025 05:52 AM)

            NZer April 17, 2025 01:20 PM
            Member since March 21, 2017
            I'd love to see these beautiful sneaky bastards bounce back!
            I'm currently busy with Wolf affairs, sorry. πŸΊβ€‹πŸΊβ€‹πŸΊ
            That sounds odd even to me…
            "affairs"
            . ☺

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              Wu Ming β€” 11 months ago(April 16, 2025 07:04 PM)

              EU Members allow faster Wolf Culling
              EU member states approved a legislative amendment to speed up the culling of wolves.
              They thus approved the EU Commission's proposal, according to which the wolf is no longer considered strictly protected, but the species' conservation should continue to be ensured. Among other things,
              DNA analyses are no longer required.
              For the regulation to enter into force, the European Parliament must still approve it.
              EU member states must then formally adopt the amendment.
              It's then up to the individual states whether to lower the protection status at their national level.
              https://www.deutschlandfunk.de/mitgliedsstaaten-der-eu-ermoeglichen-schnelleren-abschuss-von-woelfen-104.html
              April 16, 2025
              Halali!
              πŸ“―β€‹πŸŽΆβ€‹πŸŽ΅β€‹

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                BOOMSHIT β€” 11 months ago(April 16, 2025 07:12 PM)

                Halali
                πŸ‘³β€β™€οΈπŸ§•πŸ‘³β€β™‚οΈ
                jestergooning

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                  Wu Ming β€” 11 months ago(April 16, 2025 07:22 PM)

                  ASS-BOOMSHIT April 17, 2025 04:12 AM
                  Member since August 6, 2024
                  "Halali!"
                  πŸ‘³β€β™€οΈπŸ§•πŸ‘³β€β™‚οΈ
                  Apparently little
                  ASS
                  🐭 doesn't know what that really means.

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                    Wu Ming β€” 11 months ago(April 17, 2025 03:59 AM)

                    EU Countries approve Draft Law to speed up Wolf Culling
                    In Austria, the wolf is currently permitted to be culled by regulation.
                    Environmental NGOs consider culling unacceptable, even with a reduced protection status.
                    The wolf is a protected animal.
                    The wolf returned to Austria. 80 animals were recorded individually last year, and five packs [
                    families
                    ].
                    Although the wolf is protected throughout the EU, hunting is still permitted in this country.
                    Currently, wolves that come too close to populated areas or are responsible for attacks are authorized for hunting by decree of the respective state government. A practice that conservationists consider illegal.
                    European law experts also warned of impending infringement proceedings.
                    ….
                    ….
                    https://www.derstandard.de/story/3000000265462/woelfe-werden-in-oesterreich-per-verordnung-geschossen
                    April 16, 2025
                    The
                    infringement proceedings
                    will come, not only from Austria. πŸΊβ€‹πŸΊβ€‹πŸΊ
                    Halali!
                    πŸ“―β€‹πŸŽΆβ€‹πŸŽ΅β€‹

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                      Wu Ming β€” 11 months ago(April 21, 2025 01:59 AM)

                      Ha!
                      Germans don't want to shoot the Wolf.
                      The question was:
                      Are you for or against including the wolf in hunting law and downgrading its current protection status?
                      42% against it
                      31% for it
                      16% don't care
                      11% didn't reply
                      ….
                      ….
                      https://www.bild.de/politik/inland/deutsche-wollen-den-wolf-gar-nicht-abschiessen-trotz-jagd-plan-von-cdu-und-spd-68012962cd205831a5e4a564

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                        Wu Ming β€” 11 months ago(April 24, 2025 06:43 PM)

                        Shooting a Wolf?! 🐺 Hunters fear Death Threats β˜ οΈβ€‹β˜ οΈβ€‹β˜ οΈβ€‹
                        CDU/CSU and SPD [
                        new coalition/government after election
                        ] want to make it easier to shoot wolves.
                        Many hunters are hesitant about this.
                        And they also lack experience with shooting, say a shepherd and a hunter.
                        Wolves, who kill many livestock, will soon be easier to hunt. But there are practical questions.
                        "I don't know any hunter in Stemwede who would officially shoot a wolf, even if it were legal,"
                        says shepherd Nils MΓΆller, noting that the pressure from animal rights activists is intense.
                        ….
                        ….
                        https://www.westfalen-blatt.de/owl/kreis-minden-luebbecke/wolf-abschuss-jaeger-kritik-meinung-jagdgesetz-3283375?pid=true&ueg=default
                        April 24, 2025
                        That
                        "lack experience with shooting"
                        really made me laugh.
                        That's a very flimsy excuse, reminds me of
                        Problem Bear Bruno
                        πŸ»β€‹ who really was a problem.
                        The hunters supposedly didn't know for weeks where Bruno was, because they felt offended. ☺
                        Sorry, I straggle…that's a longer story and bears are a whole other topic.
                        Back to the wolf. 🐺
                        Many hunters
                        don't want
                        to shoot wolves.
                        They understand the benefits of wolves and know how they live…in families! β™₯
                        And many hunters have dogs that are not so distantly related to wolves.
                        But true, the
                        "pressure from animal rights activists is intense"
                        .
                        Although I don't know anyone who would threaten a hunter with death. ☻
                        Well, everywhere are good and bad ones, and neither hunters nor animal rights activists are angels.
                        Apart from that ongoing heated discussion, a
                        DRAMA REPORT
                        from my home state!
                        Wolves killed (perhaps) 2 sheep πŸβ€‹πŸ‘β€‹ at a
                        petting farm
                        .
                        It's not yet clear whether dogs were the culprits. As often in the past the
                        "evil wolves"
                        turned out to be dogs (gene test). Big headlines about
                        "murderous wolves"
                        sell better.
                        The petting zoo operators didn't put up wolf-proof fences, though its all paid by the government.
                        Btw. guardian dogs too, these shelter programs exist for several years.
                        The petting farm didn't want to spoil the atmosphere for the children. πŸŽ»β€‹πŸŽΆβ€‹πŸŽ΅ ​
                        Yah, please show the children how nature
                        really
                        works.
                        Live and in colour! πŸ©Έβ€‹πŸΊπŸ©Έβ€‹πŸΊπŸ©Έβ€‹

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                          Wu Ming β€” 11 months ago(April 29, 2025 03:56 PM)

                          Wolves are a Part of Nature
                          A survey shows that most people don't want wolves to be hunted.
                          The government should face the facts that wolf hunting is pointless and not wanted by the people.
                          Wolf.
                          ….
                          ….
                          67%
                          of respondents consider
                          wolves to be a normal part of the animal world
                          in Germany,
                          according to a recent representative survey conducted by INSA on behalf of the BILD and published on April 19, 2025,
                          61%
                          consider the wolf an
                          enrichment of biodiversity
                          . Only 31% want the wolf to be included in hunting law and its protected status to be reduced. NABU Thuringia sees the results of this survey as a clear vote for the wolf in Germany and Thuringia. The responsible politicians and the government have a duty not to jeopardize decades of joint work on wolf protection in Germany for the interests of a vigorously lobbying anti-wolf scene that wants to hunt the wolf.
                          Silvester TamΓ‘s explains:
                          "Grazing animals play a minor role as food for wolves. These predators feed on over 95% wild animals and natural resources. We can understand if a grazing livestock farmer is shocked when arriving at the pasture in the morning and finds, for example, a sheep killed lying on the field. That's not a pleasant emotional experience. But hunting wolves doesn't help them. What really helps is proper protection of grazing livestock. Wolf attacks could've been avoided in about half of all incidents of wolf attacks in the Free State if effective livestock protection measures had been implemented on the affected pastures. Expenditures for effective livestock protection in Thuringia are already subsidized by up to 100%. This benefits both, grazing animals and wolves equally."
                          Shepherd with his flock and sheepdogs.
                          According to NABU Thuringia, the government should face up to the facts that wolf hunting is pointless and not wanted by the people. The Environment Ministry has the power to find pragmatic solutions and could, among other things, establish a
                          livestock protection center
                          that would advise and train livestock farmers, assist with any funding and compensation applications, and can also promote the use of technical livestock protection and livestock guardian dogs.
                          https://thueringen.nabu.de/news/2025/36149.html
                          April 29,2025
                          🐺
                          🐺
                          NABU
                          πŸ¦…β€‹ is one of the largest, most well-known, nature conservation groups in Germany and has worked for over 100 years for people and nature. The society is formally recognised by the German state as an environmental and conservation society, a body responsible for public issues (
                          "TrΓ€ger ΓΆffentlicher Belange"
                          ) and must therefore be consulted over issues affecting the ecology.
                          NABU has, together with its sister organisation in Bavaria, about 830,000 members (June 2022).
                          NABU currently has around 960,000 members and supporters (December 2024, including LBV-Bavaria) and is active in all federal states with around 2,000 local, district and specialist groups.
                          https://www.nabu.de/wir-ueber-uns/was-wir-tun/00357.html#:~:text=Der NABU hat heute rund,%2C Kreis- und Fachgruppen aktiv
                          .
                          https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Naturschutzbund_Deutschland

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                            Wu Ming β€” 11 months ago(April 30, 2025 12:35 PM)

                            WOLF DAY 🐺 Action Day for the Returnee
                            NABU monitors the return of the wolves to Germany since 2005. To reduce fears and concerns among the population and promote greater acceptance of the wolf, NABU declared April 30th the WOLF DAY. Informational events on the topic of wolves are offered nationwide on this day.
                            RokΓ€ppchen lΓΌgt!!! - Little Red Riding Hood lies!!!
                            Since the turn of the millennium, wolves once again live in the wild in Germany.
                            *
                            What was initially celebrated as a sensation has developed into a certain normality in many places. Wolf families now live in the eastern parts of Germany for many years, and wolves also returned to almost all other states. Residents, livestock farmers, and tourists already more or less adjusted to their new neighbours. The path to this coexistence is anything but conflict-free.
                            NABU monitored the return of wolves from the very beginning and one thing became clear:
                            The question of whether wolves can return to Germany permanently is not a question of biology or ecology. Rather, it's about whether we humans want to give wolves a permanent chance here and commit to coexistence.
                            Who still believes that storks bring babies? Nobody!
                            But the fairy tale of the
                            "big bad wolf"
                            and
                            Little Red Riding Hood
                            persists. That's why we say:
                            "Little Red Riding Hood lies!"
                            and on WOLF DAY, we put the lies to the fairy tales.
                            https://rlp.nabu.de/tiere-und-pflanzen/saeugetiere/wolf/tag-des-wolfes/index.html
                            *
                            I saw a single wolf in northern Germany, near Kiel, in 1995.
                            Unfortunately, I cannot prove it…yah, I know how
                            that
                            sounds.
                            But my family believes me, because the few huskies in our area (which can easily be mistaken for wolves in the dark) were at home, and the GSDs were with their owners.
                            There were no possible traces to be found, but it was raining, as usual, not only on the UK islands. πŸ˜β€‹
                            The wolves returned to Germany via Eastern Europe after the fall of the Berlin Wall (1989) and the opening of the borders. There were legitimate fears at the time that rabies might return with them too, but this problem was solved with vaccine baits.
                            Wolves and Humans - Paths to Coexistence (2025) Intro
                            Who wants to watch the whole
                            'series'
                            with 12 episodes (each about 10 mins)
                            or the same as one movie, can find it on the NABU channel.
                            https://www.youtube.com/@NABUtv/videos

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                              Wu Ming β€” 11 months ago(April 26, 2025 08:07 AM)

                              Who's in the sunny weekend modus πŸŒ»β€‹ can watch the video below, it's funny.
                              Normal people (not sure about
                              'normal'
                              ) are visiting a so called
                              'Wildlife Park'
                              .
                              Alas, some little jokes get lost in translation with the automatic subs.
                              E.g. pretty much at the beginning he asks for
                              "3 tickets for humans"
                              (not "people"). ☺
                              A little later, they continue with beer. πŸ»β€‹πŸ»β€‹πŸ»β€‹
                              That gives courage to meet the
                              super-dangerous
                              wolves behind the fences.
                              πŸ’ͺπŸ»β€‹πŸ’ͺπŸ»β€‹πŸ’ͺπŸ»β€‹πŸΊβ€‹πŸΊβ€‹πŸΊ
                              Wildlife Park Moritzburg - The Wolves were more active than Us!
                              (April 23, 2025)

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                                Wu Ming β€” 10 months ago(May 08, 2025 01:35 PM)

                                No longer
                                "strictly protected"
                                🐺 Wolves could be shot more easily in the Future
                                Members of the EU Parliament voted in Strasbourg to lower the wolf's protection status under EU Law.
                                The change is a prerequisite for easier hunting of wolves.
                                Wolf
                                With the amendment now passed, the wolf will no longer be considered
                                "strictly protected"
                                but the species' conservation will continue to be ensured. This means that the conditions for culling wolves will be significantly simplified in the future. Unlike previously, complex DNA analyses will no longer be necessary.
                                ….
                                ….
                                It's up to individual governments whether to lower the protected status of wolves in their country.
                                In Germany a majority of parties have spoken out in favour of faster culling.
                                ….
                                ….
                                https://rp-online.de/politik/eu/woelfe-eu-parlament-macht-weg-fuer-mehr-wolf-abschuesse-frei_aid-127128551
                                May 08, 2025
                                No DNA testing before shooting a wolf who supposedly showed
                                'abnormal'
                                behaviour will lead to death sentences of many innocent wolves. DNA testing often revealed that the alleged
                                "evil wolf who murdered the innocent sheep"
                                (most often completely unprotected) was actually a stray dog. πŸΆβ€‹
                                The EU decision was looming for some time.
                                However…
                                A lost battle is not a lost war.
                                ☻
                                The first lawsuit was already filed…
                                https://www.ostsee-zeitung.de/mecklenburg-vorpommern/sind-sie-dafuer-dass-woelfe-in-mv-abgeschossen-werden-duerfen-RVZX2P254VAXRHEQGDZUNSPHTA.html
                                …and more are in preparation. πŸΊβ€‹πŸΊβ€‹πŸΊβ€‹

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                                  TaraDeS β€” 10 months ago(May 21, 2025 07:39 PM)

                                  Top 10 Wolf Moments | BBC Earth
                                  Und wenn sie nicht gestorben sind, dann leben sie noch heute.
                                  πŸͺ†β€‹
                                  πŸΊβ€‹πŸΊβ€‹πŸΊ

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                                    TaraDeS β€” 10 months ago(May 22, 2025 01:43 AM)

                                    These are true survivors! πŸΊβ€‹πŸΊβ€‹πŸΊπŸΊβ€‹πŸΊβ€‹
                                    Wolf Cubs alive after Loss of Mother
                                    Wolf experts hadn't expected this:
                                    Although their mother was run over in the Segeberg Forest, her cubs survived.
                                    Contrary to the prognosis, young wolves of the Segeberg family survived.
                                    Leastwise five pups from the hit-and-run female wolf of the Segeberg family survived. This is shown by photographs of the pups taken on May 17, 2025 according to the State Office for Environment. After the death of the female wolf on Easter Monday, experts had assumed that the offspring would not survive.
                                    Apparently, the family had cared for the pups, the spokesperson said. The young were likely fed chewed food. It's possible that it was a very early litter and the pups already reached the transition phase from milk to solid food.
                                    The only confirmed wolf family in Schleswig-Holstein lives in the Segeberg Forest.
                                    https://www.stern.de/gesellschaft/regional/hamburg-schleswig-holstein/woelfe-in-schleswig-holstein--segeberger-wolfswelpen-nach-verlust-von-muttertier-am-leben-35744948.html
                                    May 21, 2025
                                    I'm also pleased that the little ones survived, but it's strange that the
                                    "wolf experts"
                                    are so surprised.
                                    They should know that siblings (babies from the previous year) continue to care for their
                                    'new'
                                    siblings, regardless of whether the wolf parents are still alive or not.
                                    And where's father wolf? If he wasn't illegally shot, he cares for his offspring, just like the others.
                                    And why is there only one wolf family?!
                                    I suspect wolf protection Γ  la Northerners:
                                    Don't ask, don't tell! What those
                                    'over-civilized'
                                    sissies don't know, they cannot fear.
                                    However, perhaps we should unite Dackel Valerie with her
                                    'true'
                                    family.
                                    https://www.filmboards.com/t/Pets-and-Animals/Famous-Dackel-πŸΆβ€‹-​finally-found-after-529-Days-lost-3568591/
                                    Ok ok, that would make Dackel Valerie their next meal.
                                    Or next year appear dubious wolves with short legs? 🀣
                                    Yah yah, I'll better go sleeping. ☺

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                                      TaraDeS β€” 8 months ago(July 10, 2025 09:02 PM)

                                      After the death of their mother - Wolf Cubs in the Segeberg Forest survived
                                      After the death of a female wolf near Rickling in spring 2025, the fate of her cubs was initially uncertain. It's now clear: The cubs are alive – thanks to their father and siblings.
                                      Cheerful snapshot: The orphaned wolf cubs from the Segeberg Forest are apparently in good spirits.
                                      ….
                                      ….
                                      https://www.kn-online.de/lokales/segeberg/woelfe-in-schleswig-holstein-welpen-trotzen-dem-tod-der-mutter-7SV3Z3HLDFEXJNX66YK6NIX6LI.html
                                      July 10, 2025
                                      Well, it seems there are only three cubs left or two are hiding. ☺ ☺
                                      As suspected, father wolf is still alive and cared, his older children helped.
                                      🐺
                                      🐺
                                      🐺

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                                        β€Ž /.γ…€ β€” 10 months ago(May 22, 2025 01:47 AM)

                                        what's it with schizoids and wolves around here?

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                                          TaraDeS β€” 10 months ago(May 22, 2025 11:21 AM)

                                          by β€Ž/.γ…€ May 22, 2025 03:47 AM
                                          Member since May 14, 2025
                                          what's it with schizoids and wolves around here?
                                          After 30 days alone in the forest, 50% of the schizoids return cured.
                                          The other half are usually never seen again.
                                          That's a very good recovery rate πŸ‘πŸΌβ€‹ considering that schizophrenia counts as almost incurable.
                                          That was a joke…a joke! 🀣

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