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A 81-year-old hunter in France was fined and sentenced to four-month postponed imprisonment to kill an end-sided bear in the mountains of Pyrenees.
The man said in 2021, when he attacked him during a hunting, he said, “There is no other choice,” he said.
Fifteen other hunters were fined and had to pay more than 60,000 euros (€ 51,000) by harming the environmental associations issued by them.
The 150 kg of women nicknamed Caramelles has been protected from a taxi since then and is displayed in the Toulouse Nature History Museum.
The Foix Criminal Court heard that in a mountainous range that separates the Pyrenees, France and Spain in South France and Spain, when two months of cubes emerged.
Shortly afterwards, their mothers appeared and dragged a few meters before they hit the animal and kill.
“I caught my left buttons, and chased one shot. He grew up, and I went around and eat my legs and eat my feet.”
“I recalled my rifle and set fire to.”
Mont Valier Nature Reserve near the shooting, Ariege, Ariege village took place in Nature Reserve. Prosecutors said they should not be there, because it was not there, because it was 1,300ft (396 m) outside the competent hunting area.
However, 14 of the hunters, Fanny Campagne’s defense lawyer for 14 “The lack of symptoms that denied hunting” criticized.
The shooter was fined 750 euros, the rifle was confiscated and a hunting license was canceled.
In the statement, the Bear Protection Association pays De l’us the judgment “just looks right.”
“All hunters were the most important thing for us,” Sabine Matraire, President of the Association, said he said in Le Mondere.
“We hope that this decision will continue to increase awareness among the hunting community,” he said.
Brown Bear populations are a sharp decline in Pyrenees in about 70 in 1954, According to the Tourism Council of the region.
However, the numbers have slowed slowly, since the 1990s are brought within a reintroduction program from Slovenia from Slovenia.
In 2024 French office for biodiversity The mountain range is now estimated to be home for about 96 months.