Threats to Pag Sheep Increase as Hunters Offered Rewards
Pag, Croatia – Concerns are rising on the Croatian island of Pag regarding the safety of its sheep population. The island, renowned for its beaches and iconic sheep, is facing a significant challenge as wolf attacks on livestock become increasingly frequent. Local sheep farmers report a surge in nighttime predation, with no shepherd on Pag having been spared damage over recent years.
The situation has prompted a decisive response from one of the island municipalities. To combat the escalating threat, a substantial reward system has been implemented for hunters. For each wolf successfully killed, hunters will receive a significant cash payment.
This initiative aims to bolster local efforts in protecting the island’s sheep and mitigating the ongoing losses to livestock. Authorities emphasize the importance of coordinated action to safeguard the island’s traditional sheep farming industry and address the growing presence of wolves impacting the Pag region. The focus remains on utilizing hunting resources effectively to secure the future of the sheep population.
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This is a serious situation for the farmers and a concerning trend for the future of Pag’s sheep.
What measures are being taken to protect the Pag sheep from the wolf threat?