County boards delay appeal decision on halted 2026 wolf hunt

Following last week's Administrative Court ruling halting license wolf hunts in five Swedish counties, the affected boards have yet to decide on appeals, with a three-week deadline looming. The original plan allowed for 48 wolves to be culled starting January 2026.

The five county administrative boards—Örebro, Västmanland, Dalarna, Västra Götaland, and Södermanland—have discussed the Administrative Court in Luleå's December 15 decision to suspend the planned 2026 license wolf hunts but have not finalized whether to appeal. The court halted the November-approved cull of 48 wolves, citing failures to prove it would not harm the species' conservation status under EU rules.

"We have talked about the ruling, and we will continue to work on analyzing it and stay in contact with each other to see how we should proceed," says Eva Olsen, head of the nature and water department at the Västra Götaland County Administrative Board, to TT.

The boards are focusing on legal grounds for any appeal, which each would file independently if pursued. With time pressing, Olsen noted: "We are very aware that time is tight for this. So the issue is of course prioritized with us."

This development underscores ongoing tensions in balancing wolf population management with protection efforts.

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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.

A Dagens Nyheter investigation reveals that the government has cut funding to county administrative boards, resulting in the loss of two-thirds of climate adaptation positions since 2023. The opposition criticizes Climate and Environment Minister Romina Pourmokhtari (L), who blames the boards' priorities. The cuts come amid extreme weather events in Västernorrland.

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Staffanstorp municipal councilor Christian Sonesson (M) doesn't remember writing the entire controversial proposal that led to a quota refugee stop. In Lund District Court, he claims the decision was a signal to the state, despite violating the law. Six politicians are on trial for gross misconduct in the case.

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Starting in 2026, several new laws will impact household finances in Sweden. Reduced VAT on food and dance events, a strengthened job tax deduction, and changes to dental care and mortgages are among the examples. These rules aim to ease economic burdens for many.

The Social Democrats have filed a complaint with Sweden's parliamentary constitutional committee (KU) against Justice Minister Gunnar Strömmer (M) for his handling of SD MP Katja Nyberg's positions in oversight councils following drunk driving suspicions. The party criticizes the week-long delay before Nyberg was relieved of her duties. Strömmer should have acted more promptly as the responsible minister, according to the complaint.

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