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Glass
27th November 2014, 08:09 PM
The EU ruled that France had to reintroduce wolves to their territory. The wolves are protected. Of course wolves eat meat. They like lamb and have been killing the sheep.

Now the French Govt pays farmers for the sheep that are eaten by wolves. Makes perfect sense to me. Introduce a problem them make tax payers pay compensation. Lets not deal with the cause, only the symptom. A world gone insane perhaps? The EU is truly one of the most bizarre organisations I have heard of. They come up with the most illogical stuff and I wonder who approves it all let alone what morons think this crap is a good idea.

I'm remembering when they banned all bananas that were not straight and they tried to change the rules of what could go in a sausage. Basically no meat was allowed in meat sausages. Now suasages, there's a food type that americans don't eat. Why is that I wonder?


French farmers cry wolf over sheep killings

PARIS (Reuters) - French farmers, who regularly bring livestock into Paris to punctuate their protests, drove some 250 sheep into the shadow of the Eiffel Tower on Thursday to highlight an unusual concern - that a growing wolf population is killing their flocks.

Wolves were reintroduced to France in the 1990s under an international convention on wildlife conservation in Europe.
There are now an estimated 300 wolves in the country and the number is growing each year. According to the French sheep organization (FNO), the number of animals they kill has risen too - by nearly two thirds since 2011 - and is likely to top 8,000 this year.

"We are asking that wolves be removed from sheep breeding regions because they are incompatible with our work," Michele Boudoin, secretary general of the French sheep organisation (FNO) said.
She stressed that France's "wolf plan", which compensates farmers for sheep losses and pays for prevention measures and staff, cost the government nearly 15 million euros ($19 million) in 2012.
"We don't want the money, we want to do our job in good conditions," she said as a flock of brown "Noires de Velay" sheep arrived at the meeting point.

Luc Bourgeois, a young shepherd from southeastern France, said he lost 150 of his 3,000 sheep this year. Ten were killed directly, he said, while the rest jumped in a ravine as they fled.
The farmers want the right to shoot wolves immediately if their flock is attacked, and are calling for a quota of wolf killings, currently set at 24 annually, to be increased or removed altogether.
Members of the FNO and the wider farm union FNSEA were due to meet Agriculture Minister Stephane Le Foll and the head of the environment minister's chief of staff later in the day.
(Reporting by Sybille de La Hamaide; Editing by Andrew Callus)

Story @ the West (https://au.news.yahoo.com/thewest/offbeat/a/25634417/french-farmers-cry-wolf-over-sheep-killings/)

We have a very bad wild dog problem 200kms east from the city. The farmers are being devastated by dogs but none of them can work out what to do. Some are begging for someone to come shoot a few. Wondering why they don't do it themselves. Seems farmers have given up their guns and none of them know what to do now.

Twisted Titan
28th November 2014, 04:52 AM
Central planing at its finest.

palani
28th November 2014, 05:05 AM
Wait until viable DNA from dinosaurs is discovered. Jurassic Park was introduced to children so that they might make it a reality when they are looking for a career choice.

Tumbleweed
28th November 2014, 05:06 AM
Sounds similar to what happened here some years ago when 1080 was banned for killing coyotes. They like to eat sheep too. The coyote population increased and they were killing a lot of sheep. It finally forced a lot of sheep ranchers out of the business.

There are state trappers that trap and also shoot coyotes from aircraft that can be called in to deal with predation. It is some what effective and I suppose one of the big reasons is most of the people raising sheep have quit and it's easier to protect the few that are left.

Those who make the decisions to allow coyotes to increase and want to reintroduce wolves don't make their living raising livestock so there really are no consequences for them. The UN agenda 21 has the goal of removing livestock production from a huge region where I live and repopulating it with wild animals. Wolf and coyote predation will help them with that goal by forcing small livestock producers out of business.