Thursday, July 16, 2015

Government scraps criticized wolf Committee – Swedish Radio

The government today decided to close the so-called Wolf Committee. The short-lived Committee is now being placed down after the organizations invited to participate in the Committee had shown no interest.

Earlier this year reinstated the government committee to develop sustainable wolf policy.

The interest from those organizations that were invited for the Committee was very cool, and therefore adds now the committee down.

Hunters’ National Association was one of the organizations that were invited to participate in the Committee, but declined.

The Chairman of the Federation Solveig Larsson believes that the Committee was simply unnecessary.

– We welcome the Government’s decision to put down a committee, we do not currently saw would do any good.

Solveig Larsson believes that the issue is already very well established and that there is a parliamentary decision taken on how predator policy in Sweden to see. more bureaucracy needed therefore not under the Hunters’ Association.

– What is needed now is more engineering, not investigating.

So you mean that the Committee was unnecessary?

– Yes, it was unnecessary in the present situation.

But the Green Party Gunvor G Ericson, State Secretary of the Environment and Deputy Prime Minister Åsa Romson, do not want to say that the Committee was unnecessary.

– No, it was so that there was an earlier referred the proposal to establish wolf Committee, for of course it has been before, and then all respondents positive about it would have it permanently. But as the situation is today, we look forward to a continued dialogue with relevant interest groups, but in a different way, says Gunvor G Ericson (MP).

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