Why 'Swedish law' allows hunting of 'Wolves'?
Why 'Swedish law' allows hunting of 'Wolves'?
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You will be shocked of listening that, where other countries are trying their best to save 'endangered species' and on the other hand, Sweden Country has a law which allows the hunting of the wild species, wolf. Wolves are the largest and wildest animals of dog's family.

This law was implemented for the security of the people, if they found themselves threatened of animals they can hunt those wolves. There were only 340 wolves left in sweden, this shows the nature is been lossing its creature. Now, Environmentalists pleading to the court to ban the hunting and poaching of the nature.

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