"EU Commission's Controversial Plan: Tackling Europe's Wolf Problem with Wolf Hunting"

Europe's "wolf problem" has led to calls for action, including proposals to change the protection status of wolves. However, instead of hunting, a renewed focus on coexistence with wolves is needed. Norwegian philosopher Arne Næss's concept of "deep ecology" and the principle of biospherical egalitarianism, which recognizes the intrinsic value of all life, can provide guidance. Næss emphasized the importance of considering local contexts and reducing the suffering of both humans and animals. Applying the ethical framework of "mixed communities" can inspire creative solutions and counter baseless fears about wolves. Ultimately, achieving sustainable coexistence requires a sense of solidarity with other species and recognition that humans are not alone on this planet.
- Europe has a wolf problem, and a late Norwegian philosopher had the solution The Conversation
- EU chief von der Leyen backs proposal to reintroduce wolf hunting Financial Times
- EU Commission proposes lowering wolf protection status in Europe Reuters
- Wolf hunting could return to western Europe under EU plan The Guardian
- Brussels proposes lighter protection for Europe's growing wolf population Euronews
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