Wednesday, December 14, 2016
In Paris protest with sheep
A flock of about 100 sheep captured the famous Tuilerie gardens in the center of Paris, within a farmers protest against the presence of wolves in their regions.
Pastors wanted to give the message that wolves, which were protected animals in 1993 by the Berne Convention, are a threat to the animals that they feed, but also for the lives of their own.
Farmers say there are 10 to 15 thousand wolves in France. However, a group of shepherds who had come from all over France, he could not get near so Parisian, after French authorities closed the gates leading to the Tuilerie gardens.
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