The planned culling of the Fuorn wolf pack near Switzerland's National Park has ignited a heated debate.
Despite a petition with over 37,000 signatures urging a halt, the Graubünden government insists on eliminating the pack, citing livestock attacks.
Conservationists argue that wolves are vital for ecological balance, controlling deer populations and protecting forests.
Critics highlight that the wolf involved in a summer livestock attack is no longer part of the pack, questioning the necessity of the cull.
The controversy reflects deeper societal divides over coexistence with wildlife, with some seeing wolves as a threat and others as a symbol of natural harmony.
The issue underscores the challenge of balancing conservation with human interests.




