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Preventive Culling Controls Swiss Wolf Population

FarmersGermanWorldlanguages GermanPolicy1

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This article describes wildlife management policy in Switzerland. No direct commercial mechanism is identified: no commodity price, supply chain, or company margin is affected. The culling of wolves may have a weak indirect effect on livestock insurance or agricultural compensation, but the article provides no concrete commercial data or channel.

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  • Switzerland culled 77 wolves in Sep 2025–Jan 2026 period.
  • Total culling since 2022: over 220 wolves.
  • Wolf population growth slowed; 30 packs confirmed as of Jan 2026.
  • Compensation payments for livestock damage increased despite culling.
  • Higher predation on cattle noted.

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Preventive Culling Controls Swiss Wolf Population — News Analysis