Realistic illustration depicting a wolf in Swedish wilderness with court backdrop and divided reactions to halted 2026 wolf hunt.
Realistic illustration depicting a wolf in Swedish wilderness with court backdrop and divided reactions to halted 2026 wolf hunt.
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Swedish court halts 2026 wolf hunt

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The Administrative Court in Luleå has halted all planned license hunting of wolves for 2026 in five counties. The decision was made because county boards failed to demonstrate that the hunt would not jeopardize the wolves' favorable conservation status. Reactions are divided, with environmental groups celebrating and hunters and farmers expressing frustration.

The Administrative Court in Luleå ruled on December 15, 2025, to halt the planned license wolf hunt set to begin on January 2, 2026, in Dalarna, Södermanland, Västmanland, Västra Götaland, and Örebro counties. The court determined that the county administrative boards failed to adequately justify why the hunt would not hinder maintaining a favorable conservation status for the wolf population, in line with the EU's Habitats Directive.

Anders Lindström, secretary general of the Swedish Association for Hunting and Wildlife Management, described the decision as 'astonishing.' 'It's a rather funny decision process, where a government decision can be overturned due to a lack of any evidence,' he said. The association plans to appeal and attempt to carry out the hunt regardless. Lars Björk, hunting consultant for the association in Västmanland, called the reactions 'expected but sad' and warned of an increased risk of poaching due to hunters' frustration.

The Swedish Society for Nature Conservation, which appealed the hunting decision, welcomed the ruling. Chair Beatrice Rindevall called it 'a hugely important decision' and a potential 'turning point' for wolves in Sweden. 'The hunting decisions were politically driven, lacked scientific basis, and violated the law,' she said. WWF wolf expert Benny Gäfvert said the outcome was anticipated, especially after the EU Commission criticized the government's minimum threshold of 170 wolves as unscientific. He stressed the need for alternative measures, such as predator-proof fencing and compensation for damages, to reduce conflicts.

The Federation of Swedish Farmers views the decision as 'highly problematic' for livestock farmers. Deputy chair Mikaela Johnsson warned that wildlife damage threatens food production unless politics provides sustainable solutions. The court noted the EU Commission's critique of the 170-wolf reference value.

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Reactions on X to the Swedish Administrative Court in Luleå halting the 2026 wolf hunt are polarized. Pro-conservation users and animal advocates praise the decision for protecting wolves' conservation status, while hunters, rural interests, and conservative politicians decry it as activist interference and a scandal, predicting poaching risks and policy failure. The rural affairs minister reaffirms government policy and anticipates an appeal.

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The Swedish Environmental Protection Agency is now delegating decision rights for wolf hunting licenses to county administrative boards in southern and central Sweden for three years.

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The Swedish Environmental Protection Agency has granted county administrative boards in northern and central predator management areas the authority to decide on bear license hunts until October 15, 2029. This includes the board in Dalarna and aims for more predictable management. It marks the second such decision by the agency.

Five Sami villages have sued the state for the right to allocate hunting and fishing rights in the mountains. The state's representative has changed tactics to counter the demands.

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