In a surprising turn of events, Germany is facing a new crisis in wildlife; the mouse population has increased unprecedentedly, prompting serious reactions among hunters. In recent years, the number of hunts conducted to control these creatures has sharply risen, and hundreds of thousands of animals have been eliminated in this manner.
Why has this crisis arisen?
There are various reasons behind this increase in mouse population. Climate change, a shortage of hunters, and ineffective control over the population of these creatures are all factors that have exacerbated this crisis. German hunters are striving to combat this phenomenon, and it seems that this war with mice will intensify in the near future.
Given these conditions, environmental and social concerns regarding the impact of these hunts on the ecosystem and society are also on the rise. Can Germany overcome this crisis, or is this war with mice just the beginning of a larger challenge?
By Tag Clar Editorial