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A tailored approach: Tackling wild boar overpopulation at Haff Réimech

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July 4, 2026

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A tailored approach: Tackling wild boar overpopulation at Haff Réimech

The Nature and Forest Agency is using a mix of high-seat hunting and trapping to bring the wild boar population under control in the protected Haff Réimech nature reserve.

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Reuters

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· Jun 22, 2026

Belgian wildlife shelters overwhelmed by heat‑stressed animals

Refuges for wildlife are struggling with an influx of heat-stressed animals, a center near the Belgian city of Namur said, with birds nesting under roofs such as swifts, swallows and starlings at particular risk as temperatures on June 21 reached 93 Fahrenheit. #belgium #wildlife #heatwave #climatechange #birds

Animals & Pets

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· Jul 9, 2026

These wolves returned to California, but their eating habits has some alarmed

A study on gray wolves' dietary preferences shows that the population regrowth is connected to the fact that wolves are feasting on cattle, while natural prey resources remain comparatively scarce. Researchers found cattle in 72 of scat samples collected.

Seeking Alpha

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· Jul 7, 2026

ImmunityBio: A Long-Term Bull Case Worth Watching

ImmunityBio: A Long-Term Bull Case Worth Watching

Animal welfare | The Guardian

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· Jul 2, 2026

Global boom in livestock farming since 2006 is piling pressure on nature, report finds

Wildlife at risk as demand for cropland and water grows to feed 50 rise in farmed animals, campaign alliance saysThe number of mammals and poultry farmed worldwide has increased by half in the last two decades, research shows, and the amount of cropland used for feeding livestock has increased by about a quarter.These increases are putting rising pressure on natural systems, threatening wildlife and plant species and adding to the climate crisis. Continue reading...

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· Jul 7, 2026

Take The Kids To Meet Adorable Animals At Wisconsin Petting Farm

Take The Kids To Meet Adorable Animals At Wisconsin Petting Farm

RTL Today

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· Jul 6, 2026

'Maternity ward for wild boar': Hunter challenges Haff Réimech wild boar strategy

Debate over wild boar management at Haff Réimech is intensifying, with local hunter Robert Frank calling for driven hunts while the Nature and Forest Agency continues to rely on a combination of trapping and high-seat hunting.

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Related coverage for "A tailored approach: Tackling wild boar overpopulation at Haff Réimech": Reuters — Belgian wildlife shelters overwhelmed by heat‑stressed animals. Animals & Pets — These wolves returned to California, but their eating habits has some alarmed. Seeking Alpha — ImmunityBio: A Long-Term Bull Case Worth Watching. Animal welfare | The Guardian — Global boom in livestock farming since 2006 is piling pressure on nature, report finds. WDBQ – 1490 AM – Dubuque — Take The Kids To Meet Adorable Animals At Wisconsin Petting Farm. RTL Today — 'Maternity ward for wild boar': Hunter challenges Haff Réimech wild boar strategy