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Foxes, Martens, Crows: the Government Publishes the List of "Pests" that Can Be Killed

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Every three years, the government publishes a list of "species likely to cause damage (ESOD)," allowing for the hunting, trapping, capture, or digging out of their burrows year-round to prevent damage that could negatively impact certain agricultural activities. In a decree published Friday, the Ministry for Ecological Transition established a list of animal species, sometimes with conditions or limited to certain municipalities, depending on t…

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In France, the government published in the Official Journal on Friday, August 21, 2026, the list of species deemed "harmful," which can be killed in the country in the coming years. This list of "species likely to cause damage" is published every three years and authorizes hunting, trapping, and capturing the animals concerned. This year, it includes birds such as the rook, the carrion crow, and the magpie. The League for the Protection of Birds…

·Issy-les-Moulineaux, France
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Foxes, snoops or ravens: the government published on Friday in the Official Journal a list of species deemed harmful that can be killed in the next few years in France. Foxes,

This list of "species likely to cause damage", published every three years by the government, allows, in particular, the hunting of weasel, snooze or fox that can be hunted "in...

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The list of "species likely to cause damage" was published on Friday. It is updated every three years by the government. A ranking regularly denounced by environmental protection associations. - The government publishes the list of "weaknesses" that can be killed, the LPO denounces a "biological irrationality" (Environment).

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Updated every three years by the government, the inventory of "species likely to cause damage" was published this Friday, without major change. The animals concerned can be hunted all year round.

·Paris, France
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estrepublicain.fr broke the news in Nancy, France on Friday, August 21, 2026.
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