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The meat of brown bears, a protected species in the EU, could soon be available to eat in Slovakia after the populist government approved plans for sale. Last month, the cabinet authorised a plan to ...
Slovakia's Prime Minister Robert Fico approved plans to shoot 350 of the country's 1,300 brown bears in response to some ...
The Slovak Ministry of Environment, headed by the SNS party nominee Tomas Taraba, has permitted the shooting of 126 protected ...
The Slovakian government has approved the controversial plan to sell the meat of the protected brown bears.According to BBC, ...
The Slovak government has decided to allow the consumption of brown bear meat, angering environmentalists who on Wednesday slammed the move as absurd and giving a boost to ...
the government has approved plans to sell culled brown bear meat to the public in an effort to reduce waste, according to the BBC. The outlet also notes that brown bears are protected by strict ...
(Web Desk) - The meat of brown bears, a protected species in the EU, could soon be available to eat in Slovakia after the populist government approved plans for sale. Last month, the cabinet ...
The Slovak government has decided to allow the consumption of brown bear meat, angering environmentalists who have slammed the move as absurd and giving a boost to poachers.
The brown bear is listed as a "near threatened" species in the EU by the World Conservation Union. However, Slovakia's government is forging ahead with the plan and this week announced that meat ...