Norwegian hunters outnumber wolves 763 to one,according to modern figures for licences to kill population that could be as low as 30 Wolves hold emerged as the most sought-after animal for Norwegian hunters this season, with 11571 people registering for licences to shoot 16 animals – a ratio of 723 hunters per wolf. The animals – of which Norway may hold as few as 30 living in the wild top the league in modern figures that reveal a trigger-happy community of hunters. Continue reading...
Source: theguardian.com