#Act4 Wildlife The European Union has adopted one of the most ambitious renewable energy policies in the world. The wildlife sensitivity mapping manual: Practical guidance for renewable energy planning in the European Union 12 October 2020
#Act4 Wildlife Legal proceedings before the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU), both in form of infringement proceedings and as preliminary references, have been a key tool for nature conservation. Implementation of rulings for nature conservation: Court of Justice of the European Union case studies 28 September 2020
#Act4 Wildlife Last week the Court of Justice of the European Union (EUJC) delivered its opinion on the permits granted by the Finnish Wildlife Agency to kill wolves – a seriously endangered species in Finland – to prevent poaching and harm to hunting dogs. European Union Court of Justice questions wolf hunting permits granted in Finland 15 May 2019 Eurogroup for Animals
#Act4 Wildlife Large carnivores are charismatic species. Wolves, bears, lynxes and wolverines are top predators that are starting to return to regions where they were completely wiped out by hunters in the past. Achieving coexistence with large carnivores in the EU 26 February 2018 Eurogroup for Animals
#Act4 Wildlife Eurogroup for Animals and several Finnish NGOs have addressed the EU Platform on Coexistence between People and Large Carnivores in a letter demanding to urgently identify a long term sustainable management strategy of the conflicts between the wolf and the reindeer herders in the reindeer herding area. Eurogroup for Animals and Finnish NGOs demand strict protection for the wolf in the Finnish reindeer herding area 16 September 2015 Eurogroup for Animals