Netherlands: 33 ungulate farmers in Overijssel receive wolf prevention subsidy

Published 2024년 9월 12일

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The province of Overijssel has introduced a subsidy scheme to aid ungulate owners in safeguarding their animals from wolf attacks, with 65 applications received and half approved by June 2023. The scheme, which excludes horses and cattle, supports measures such as installing fences, constructing night pens, and obtaining herd protection dogs. Up to June 2024, 80,000 euros have been allocated to 33 owners. Additionally, the scheme offers protection against the golden jackal. An advisor evaluates eligibility and provides customized advice on appropriate measures.
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After an application, an advisor will assess whether the animal owner in question is entitled to the subsidy. Up to and including June of this year, 65 animal owners have submitted an application, half of which have been granted. A large part is still being processed. The scheme was opened in July 2023. Up to and including June 2024, the province has paid out a total of 80,000 euros, divided among the 33 ungulate owners. A spokesperson for the province of Overijssel assumes that the majority of the applications will be granted. With this support, owners of ungulates, including pigs with full pasture access, can take measures to protect their animals against wolf attacks. Only horses and cattle are excluded from the scheme because wolf attacks on these animals are rare. Sheepfolds and dogs The measures for which compensation is given include the installation of wire or mesh fences, the construction of a well-protected night pen, the installation of a mobile or fixed sheepfold, the ...
Source: Nieuwe Oogst

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