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Gold Shakal on Sylt: Court Allows Firing Again

Summary by rnd.de
After hunters were allowed to shoot the Goldschakal again, the hunt had been stopped again for the time being. Now the Supreme Administrative Court decided for the shooting.

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After hunters were allowed to shoot the Goldschakal again, the hunt had been stopped again for the time being. Now the Supreme Administrative Court decided for the shooting.

·Dortmund, Germany
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After hunters were allowed to shoot the Goldschakal again, the hunt had been stopped again for the time being. Now the Supreme Administrative Court decided for the shooting.

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After hunters were allowed to shoot the Goldschakal again, the hunt had been stopped again for the time being. Now the Supreme Administrative Court decided for the shooting.

·Germany
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After a gold jackal has torn dozens of sheep and lambs on Sylt, he is allowed to be shot again. That was decided by the OVG in Schleswig. Whether the animal is still alive is unclear.

·Hamburg, Germany
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After hunters were allowed to shoot the Goldschakal again, the hunt had been stopped again for the time being. Now the Supreme Administrative Court decided for the shooting.

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A wild gold jackal on the North Sea island of Sylt, which is responsible for the killing of almost 80 lambs, has been released for firing again. The Schleswig-Holstein Supreme Administrative Court (OVG) rejected a complaint by an environmental association against the shooting, as it announced on Friday in Schleswig. Thus the shooting is allowed again. The decision is uncontestable. (Az. 5 MB 8/25)According to the State Environment Ministry in Ma…

·Germany
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onetz.de broke the news in on Friday, July 4, 2025.
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