The Romanian parliament on July 15 voted to more than double the quota of annual legal bear kills following a fatal bear attack on a 19-year-old woman in the Bucegi Mountains. The draft law provides a quota for the killing of 481 brown bears -- up from 220 in 2023 -- to prevent further attacks on people and property. The law relies on a 2021 ordinance that allows bears to be tranquilized, relocated, or shot when they endanger communities or come close to towns or villages. Romania has an estimated 8,000 brown bears, the largest number in Europe outside of Russia. To read the full story by RFE/RL's Romanian Service, click here.
Romania Doubles Quota For Legal Kills Of Brown Bears After Fatal Attack

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