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    TaraDeS — 1 month ago(February 25, 2026 08:59 AM)

    Discussion about Hornisgrinde Wolf
    The Hornisgrinde wolf continues to generate headlines.
    The permit to shoot him is valid until March 10, 2026.
    The
    Alternative Wolf and Bear Park
    in Bad Rippoldsau-Schapbach currently receives numerous inquiries.
    The park therefore will hold an information event on March 07, 2026.
    The event will address the impact of human behaviour on wolves, among other things.
    Afterwards, visitors will have the opportunity to observe wolves at dusk.
    The idea behind the event is, to get to know native predators like wolves, as well as bears and lynxes, so that precisely this kind of misbehaviour by humans can be avoided.
    Date:
    March 07, 2026 at 17:00 p.m.
    Location:
    Alternative Wolf and Bear Park Black Forest
    Duration:
    2.5-3,0 hours (depending on the participants' interests)
    Price
    (adult): EUR 45 including a snack
    Price
    (child): EUR 25 including a snack
    Registration is required.
    https://www.hitradio-ohr.de/diskussion-um-hornisgrinde-wolf-infoveranstaltung-am-7-maerz-1954503/
    February 25, 2026
    Apparently, the wolf is still alive.
    Or perhaps the public broadcaster just don't know how to communicate it in a pedagogic way.

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      TaraDeS — 1 month ago(February 26, 2026 12:58 PM)

      Animal Rights Activists expect a longer Hunt for the Hornisgrinde Wolf
      Hunters [
      "removal team" ☻
      ] still search unsuccessfully for the Hornisgrinde Wolf.
      Animal welfare organizations consider an extension of the hunt likely.
      The Ministry of the Environment will have to decide. At least for now.
      ….
      ….
      https://stuttgart.t-online.de/region/stuttgart/id_101146038/tierschuetzer-erwarten-laengere-jagd-auf-hornisgrinde-wolf.html
      February 26, 2026
      What's going on down south that they can't get the wolf?! 🐺
      Ok ok, I shouldn't crack dubious jokes; it's only a matter of time.
      Or the wolf moves North.

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        TaraDeS — 1 month ago(March 01, 2026 06:35 AM)

        Animal Rights Activists prevent Shooting of "Grindi" 🐺 through Walks
        Wolf GW2672m is currently allowed to be shot under a special permit.
        Animal rights activists organize walks and
        "full moon vigils"
        to prevent the shooting.
        A group of animal rights activists walk through the Black Forest
        at night to protect the Hornisgrinde wolf from being shot.
        ….
        ….
        https://www.schwarzwaelder-bote.de/inhalt.wolf-im-kreis-freudenstadt-tierschuetzer-wollen-mit-spaziergaengen-abschuss-von-grindi-verhindern.3526e2ad-055c-4d48-b92b-8412ec641443.html
        February 27, 2026
        Apparently, that works pretty well.
        The
        "removal team"
        ☻ still hasn't get the wolf. ☺
        Wolves are the Police and Rubbish Collection Service of the Forest
        🌳​🌲​🌳​
        Wolf expert Raoul Schwarze says there are lessons to be learned from the debate about the Hornisgrinde wolf. Two wolves now live in the Freudenstadt district again.
        Four grey wolves currently live at the Wolf and Bear Park in the Black Forest.
        ….
        ….
        https://www.swp.de/lokales/horb/woelfe-im-kreis-freudenstadt-woelfe-sind-die-polizei-und-die-muellabfuhr-eines-waldes-78673486.html
        February 27, 2026

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          TaraDeS — 4 weeks ago(March 05, 2026 12:28 AM)

          Green Minister wants to shoot the Wolf 💥​🐺 Demo for Wolf "Grindi"
          When demos take place in Germany, they usually occur in market squares.
          Sometimes about war, sometimes against extremism, sometimes for higher wages.
          In the Black Forest, a protest movement forms far from any pedestrian zone.
          In the middle of nowhere, among spruce and fir trees, it's not about high politics,
          it's about
          "Grindi"
          .
          More than 200 citizens at a demo against the planned shooting of wolf “Grindi”.
          People now call him
          "Grindi"
          , this wolf with the official ID number GW2672m.
          He roamed around since 2023 the 1,164-meter-high Black Forest peak of the Hornisgrinde, which gave him his nickname. And he doesn't just like people; he's also a bit vain. He repeatedly approached curious hikers and allowed them to photograph him. He didn't suspect that this would be his death sentence.
          Thekla Walker (56), the Green Party's Environment Minister in Baden-Württemberg, said that his lack of fear is a danger. A secret team of hunters [
          "removal team"
          ☻] is supposed to shoot him. That's met with fierce protest.
          Demonstrators wear Headlamps
          I, the BILD reporter, want to know who these people are, so I travel to the demo in the Black Forest on Saturday evening. The route leads through the national park, past lakes and forests. Somewhere here,
          "Grindi"
          roams around – and he has the hunters on his tail.
          The demonstrators gather at the meeting point in the woods. No professional activists. People like you and me: Tradesmen, office workers, retirees. Many carry headlamps and flashlights. Their plan: to show their presence, patrol the national park and thus delay or prevent the shooting.
          88-year-old Woman at the Vigil with a Rollator
          Brigitte Graf (57, dental technician) from Karlsruhe is there with dog Nayumi (1) and says:
          "I was already at a vigil for 'Grindi' in Bühl two weeks ago. I think that a wolf living in a national park shouldn't be shot."
          Retiree Ursula Litterst (88) came to the demo with her rollator. She holds a sign with a wolf picture and the sentence:
          "Please let me live."
          She grumbles:
          "I voted for the Greens since the party existed. Now that the Green state government decided to shoot Grindi, they won't get my vote anymore."
          BILD reporter Robin Mühlebach (59) and Ursula Litterst (88) with her rollator
          .
          Jörg (61) and his wife Konstanze Zeltwanger (59) live near the national park. She says:
          "We are hobby shepherds, and our sheep were never attacked by a wolf. We consider it a scandal that the wolf was included in hunting regulations."
          In fact, Grindi isn't a bad wolf. He killed 9 sheep in the past four years; other wolves are considerably more bloodthirsty.
          Biker is also present
          Hubertus du Bois (57) from Offenburg wears the vest of his club
          "Lobo MC"
          . Lobo is Spanish for wolf. He is against shooting the wolf for the sake of honour.
          "The wolf only showed himself to walkers with dogs because it was mating season and he was looking for a female to mate with."
          As darkness falls, Michael Stadler (59, master hairdresser) and his wife Beatrice (52) put on their headlamps. They're going on patrol. Perhaps the light will drive Grindi away from the three hunters who are after him…
          "It can't be that in the national park they talk so much about nature conservation and then try to push nature back in the form of a wolf,"
          says Beatrice.
          Bettina Vögele-Diebold & Anja Gester set off on their night patrol with companions.
          Housewife Stefanie Braun (40) drove several hundred kilometers from the Rhineland with her children Noel (16) and Lara (13). They made large protest signs:
          "Grindi has a Right to Life!"
          After the vigil, Bettina Vögele-Diebold (65, pediatric nurse) and Anja Gester (64, geriatric nurse) put on bright vests. They switch on flashlights and headlamps and march along a hiking trail. Their mission: To walk through the night through the national park – in the hope that predator
          "Grindi"
          will be allowed to live.
          https://www.bild.de/regional/baden-wuerttemberg/protest-gegen-abschussplaene-hunderte-demonstrieren-fuer-schwarzwald-wolf-grindi-69996836ee35d0f0647c29b8
          March 04, 2026
          That's truly touching. 🌲🐺​🌳​💚​
          And it makes the state election next weekend exciting.

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            TaraDeS — 3 weeks ago(March 09, 2026 04:42 AM)

            Election in Baden-Württemberg - Results and Reactions
            The state elections in Baden-Württemberg are decided:
            The Greens won ahead of the CDU, and the AfD came in third.
            The SPD narrowly made it into the new state parliament.
            https://www.zdfheute.de/politik/deutschland/landtagswahl-baden-wuerttemberg-prognose-hochrechnung-ergebnisse-liveticker-100.html
            March 09, 2026 02:35
            Yah, the Greens won again but by a very narrow margin.
            And they lost some votes compared to the previous election.
            The real
            winner
            is the AfD.

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              TaraDeS — 3 weeks ago(March 11, 2026 04:52 AM)

              "Grindi" will not be shot down - For now
              Wolf friends can rejoice: Black Forest wolf Grindi will no longer be hunted.
              Here's how Environment Minister Walker (Greens), who originally authorized the culling, explained the change of mind.
              Many animal lovers across the country worried about Grindi's life for weeks.
              The Administrative Court of Baden-Württemberg ruled weeks ago that the wolf could be shot until March 10, 2026. Now, the Baden-Württemberg Ministry of the Environment announced that the shooting permit will not be extended. This grants the wolf a new period of protection.
              Ministry of the Environment: Data from Hornisgrinde Wolf to be used
              The findings from the past few weeks concerning the Hornisgrinde wolf will be used to develop strategies for
              "deterring the wolf outside of the mating season,"
              the ministry stated in a press release. The wolf increasingly approached humans and sought contact with female dogs.
              The Forest Research Institute (FVA) in Freiburg estimates that (based on experience) wolves will show less interest in female dogs once the mating season ends.
              "We saw a significant decrease in reported sightings in February compared to the previous month,"
              the ministry stated. Last year, this wasn't the case until mid-March. The decision is based on this data.
              *
              Experts: Wolf Behaviour will not change
              Experts from the FVA believe that the wolf's behaviour will not change without human intervention. The Ministry of the Environment commissioned the FVA to develop strategies for deterring wolves.
              "We aren't sitting idly by. We must closely monitor the situation,"
              says Environment Minister Thekla Walker (Greens). She calls on the public for their cooperation.
              "Please don't provoke any encounters with wolves and observe the behavioural guidelines posted throughout the region,"
              the Environment Minister urges.
              Sightings must be reported to the FVA in Freiburg.
              Only with close monitoring do deterrent measures have a chance of success.
              Consequences of new Federal Hunting Law for Baden-Württemberg
              Regardless of the current exemption granted by the state Ministry of the Environment, the legal basis for hunting wolves will change in the coming weeks. The new Federal Hunting Law, which is scheduled to come into force by the beginning of April, stipulates that wolves will no longer be considered under nature conservation law but rather under hunting law. At the state level, this means that in future the Ministry of Agriculture (not the Ministry of the Environment) will be responsible for wolves and any permission for shooting them.
              Before Agriculture Minister Peter Hauk (CDU) can grant such permits, a spokesperson for his ministry believes several legal questions still need to be clarified. For example, it's not yet clear what protection status wolves will enjoy in Baden-Württemberg in the future. They could be classified under the state's hunting and wildlife management law as protected species, thus potentially
              imposing a year-round closed season for wolves
              .
              https://bnn.de/mittelbaden/gaggenau/forbach/hornisgrinde-wolf-vorerst-gerettet-walker-verlaengert-abschussgenehmigung-nicht
              March 10, 2026
              https://www.swr.de/swraktuell/baden-wuerttemberg/karlsruhe/kein-abschuss-abschussgenehmigung-zum-hornisgrinde-wolf-wird-nicht-verlaengert-100.html
              March 10, 2026
              Grindi 🐺 and his friends 🖤​🖤​🖤​ won another battle.
              But the
              'Wolf War'
              isn't over yet.
              A continued
              year-round closed season for wolves
              would be great.
              *
              Naturally, there were fewer Grindi sightings because people hardly report anything to the authorities anymore. 🤐​

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                TaraDeS — 1 week ago(March 19, 2026 11:08 PM)

                Wolf Family soon in our northern Black Forest?
                While the Hornisgrinde wolf
                "Grindi"
                , who was authorized for culling, ran away from the hunters [
                removal team
                ☻] and thus – at least for now – saved his life, another wolf in the northern Black Forest could soon become a father.
                The Enztal wolf could soon become a father. (Symbolic image)
                The
                Senckenberg Centre for Wildlife Genetics
                now confirmed what was suspected: The male wolf GW852m, the so-called Enztal wolf, has a mate. Experts expect wolf pups will be born in the region in the coming weeks.
                ….
                ….
                https://www.pz-news.de/region_artikel,-Gibt-es-bald-ein-Wolfsrudel-bei-uns-im-Nordschwarzwald-_arid,2342673.html
                March 18, 2026
                Grindi 🐺 didn't just run away; he was rescued by human shields!
                Again, great respect for this rescue action. 💞​
                And in this time of chaos and death #WWIII,
                the new wolf family is some good news.
                Before I get teary-eyed, I'll better go to sleep.
                Geisterstunde. 👻​
                Gute Nacht.

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                  bitchsurn — 1 week ago(March 19, 2026 11:10 PM)

                  REPORTED

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                    TaraDeS — 1 month ago(February 11, 2026 06:49 AM)

                    Wolf on Elbe near Hamburg
                    A video shows a Wolf at the roadside; she previously stood in a private garden.
                    Expert:
                    "We have to expect such encounters."
                    The she-wolf on the Elbe dike near Fliegenberg (HH-Harburg district).
                    ….
                    ….
                    https://www.abendblatt.de/niedersachsen/landkreis-harburg/article411165426/autofahrerin-filmt-wolf-auf-elbdeich-nahe-der-hamburger-stadtgrenze.html
                    February 10, 2026
                    Nice photo, no video 👆🏼​ on YT yet.
                    She hopefully won't cause panic in Hamburg with its 1.860.000 inhabitants.
                    A new wolf sighting 👇🏼 ​in the USA too!
                    Gray Wolf seen in L.A. County for First Time in a Century
                    (upload February 08, 2026)

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                      TaraDeS — 1 month ago(February 25, 2026 10:42 AM)

                      Sensational Observation 🇨🇭​​ Wolf swims 1.5 km
                      🌊​🐺
                      Thanks to GPS: Surprising movement data of a wolf was secured in Switzerland.
                      Data from a swimming wolf was collected in Switzerland.
                      A wolf in Switzerland was fitted with a tracking collar in October of last year. Now experts analyzed the data. The findings are astonishing: During extensive wanderings across the country, the wolf M637 crossed Lake Lucerne, a distance of about 1.5 km. The movement data showed that he swam across the lake despite a temperature of 5° Celsius [41° F], instead of circumventing it.
                      Extensive Wanderings
                      Since being fitted with a transmitter, the wolf traversed Switzerland from the Vaud Jura to the Emmental region and the canton of Zug and back again. The data on his crossing of the lake (collected with the transmitter) is unprecedented in Switzerland and shows the distances wolves are capable of covering.
                      https://www.pirsch.de/news/sensationelle-beobachtung-wolf-schwimmt-15-km-lange-strecke-42790
                      February 25, 2026
                      You must put in a little effort to find a good partner.
                      Wolf Swimming
                      That's 👇🏼​ certainly not a wolf.
                      🤣

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                        TaraDeS — 1 month ago(February 25, 2026 11:11 AM)

                        Why was this post 👆🏼​ ghost-banned? 🤔
                        Formatting-problems?
                        Edit to add
                        February 25, 2026 12:35
                        Now it's unblocked; post is to see even logged out. Thanks.

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                          TaraDeS — 3 weeks ago(March 07, 2026 08:40 AM)

                          German Parliament permits Wolf Hunting 🐺​🩸​🐺​🩸​🐺​
                          But fewer Wolves do not automatically mean fewer Attacks on Livestock.
                          The new wolf hunting policy falls short: Blanket culls don't resolve conflicts.
                          And livestock protection remains underfunded – yet it's precisely this protection
                          that safeguards grazing animals and ecosystems.
                          Wolf and sheep's clothing: This conflict is now to be resolved with gunfire.
                          However, this wolf is just a photograph, tied to a fence.
                          —-
                          —-
                          https://www.freitag.de/autoren/der-freitag/wolfsjagd-erlaubt-aber-weniger-woelfe-bedeuten-nicht-automatisch-weniger-risse
                          March 06, 2026
                          Disappointment and frustration radiate from every sentence of this good article.
                          And I feel the same: I'm
                          VERY
                          disappointed in
                          'my'
                          party (CDU).
                          The socialists (SPD) are anyhow idiots, nothing else to expect.
                          But even if the conservatives don't understand (or don't want to understand),
                          the idea of ​​free-roaming wolves, they should've considered the next elections.
                          The next national elections are a long way off, but this will cost them/us dearly.
                          Well then, angry or whiny complaining never helped much, so it's time for Plan B.
                          🐺
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                          🐺
                          🐺
                          🐺
                          🐺

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                            TaraDeS — 1 week ago(March 25, 2026 10:10 AM)

                            Verden (Lower Saxony) stops Wolf Killing after Court Ruling
                            Following several wolf attacks, the district issued a permit to kill a specific male wolf
                            – but now had to revoke it. The background.
                            A wolf.
                            The Verden district revoked the special permit it granted for the removal of a wolf in the municipality of Kirchlinteln in response to a ruling by the Stade Administrative Court on March 24, 2026 [
                            yesterday
                            ]. The court reinstated the suspensive effect of an objection filed by an association.
                            "The permit is currently invalid, and the removal of the wolf is no longer permissible,"
                            the district administration emphasizes.
                            On March 18, the Verden district issued a nature conservation permit for the
                            "lethal removal"
                            — that is,
                            the shooting — of a specific male wolf, based on several wolf attacks, including some in the municipality of Kirchlinteln. The immediate enforcement of the permit was ordered.
                            "Following public reporting, an authorized association filed an objection with the Verden district against this decision and simultaneously applied to the Stade Administrative Court for the reinstatement of the suspensive effect of the objection,"
                            the district explains, outlining why the court took action.
                            Electric Fences too Low
                            The court essentially states in its reasoning that the environmental protection requirements for the exemption permit weren't met. Since the wolf is a protected species, higher court rulings stipulate that this exemption may only be granted if, for example, electric fences with a height of leastwise 120 centimeters, taut and flush with the ground, are in place.
                            "This necessary livestock protection wasn't present,"
                            the district office stated. Electric fences with only a maximum height of 105 centimeters were used.
                            The specific hunting behaviour of the male wolf and his family, as described by the Verden district and deduced from tracks in the affected animal enclosures, didn't lead to a different assessment of the legal situation, nor did the number of animals affected or the importance of sheep farming in the region. The court deemed the permit likely unlawful overall. The Verden district therefore revoked the disputed permit.
                            The Verden district administration stated that, under the currently applicable legal framework, it remains difficult to remove wolves from the wild. The district calls for the swift implementation of the measures already passed by the Bundestag (German Federal Parliament) to ease restrictions on wolf population control and the removal of problem wolves. The Bundesrat (Federal Council) is scheduled to make its decisions on these measures on March 27, 2026.
                            Wolf still not found
                            Last Friday, the Administrative Court in Stade and the Higher Administrative Court in Lüneburg rejected a so-called injunction on formal grounds, thus not suspending the permit's validity pending a decision on the urgent application. To date, the wolf wasn't found.
                            In the Verden district were more than 30 attacks since the wolf's reintroduction, resulting in the deaths of over 100 grazing animals. Just at the beginning of this month, 21 dead sheep, presumably victims of the predator, were discovered in the municipality of Kirchlinteln.
                            https://www.weser-kurier.de/landkreis-verden/landkreis-verden-stoppt-wolf-entnahme-nach-gerichtsbeschluss-doc854k97ubftfi1r526l5
                            March 25, 2026
                            So once again, flawed herd protection.
                            It was the
                            "Naturschutzinitiative"
                            again, who won this battle.

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