The Uruguayan government has authorized night hunting of wild boar pigs and axis deer, excluding Montevideo, to control their population and mitigate risks to biodiversity and property. This decision, signed by President Luis Lacalle Pou and Environment Minister Robert Bouvier, builds on a 1996 regulation allowing free hunting and commercialization of wild boars. The decree specifies the use of firearms with appropriate vision devices and maintains restrictions on hunting from vehicles, public roads, and near town centers and schools. The move has sparked controversy, with some social organizations like Coendú opposing the regulations, citing procedural issues and potential negative impacts.