wolf killed sweden photo Photo via Olivier Morin / AFP

For the government of Sweden, having 237 wolves in the entire nation is a few too many. The wolves were nearly made extinct by hunting in Scandinavia until the activity was banned in the mid 60s. But now, after 45 years, the country’s parliament has issued a decree allowing the population… Read the full story on TreeHugger
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