The wolf hunting quota remains – The nature conservation organization's appeal will not be processed
The Supreme Administrative Court of Finland has decided not to process an appeal by a nature conservation organization against the wolf hunting quota set for the hunting season 2025-2026.
The environmental organization’s complaint against the wolf quota hunting did not succeed
The Finnish Supreme Administrative Court rejected a complaint by the Tapiola Nature Conservation Association regarding wolf hunting regulations set by the Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry.
The wolf quota hunting has ended
The wolf quota hunting in Finland has concluded, with a total of 82 wolves being harvested across 15 hunting areas.
The quota hunting of wolves has ended - this many were killed
The wolf quota hunting in Finland concluded with a total of 82 wolves killed in 15 designated quota areas.
Counting from a helicopter was successful and the reindeer quota increased by over 40%
A helicopter count of reindeer in Iceland yielded successful results, leading to a significant increase in the reindeer hunting quota by over 40%.
Reindeer bulls cost just over 240 thousand krónur – as for everything else
Jóhann Páll Jóhannsson, Iceland's Minister of Environment, Energy and Climate, has announced the reindeer hunting quota for 2026, allowing for the hunting of 936 animals, including 499 cows and 437 bulls.
WWF filed a complaint with the EU Commission about predator quota hunting
WWF Finland has filed a complaint with the European Commission regarding a hunting law amendment approved by Parliament, arguing it violates EU nature directives protecting certain predator species.
The quota for the number of wolves that can be killed will increase by 10%, announces the Minister of Agriculture
The French Minister of Agriculture announced a 10% increase in the quota for wolves that can be hunted, citing the species' expansion and growing population as reasons for the change.