Animal experimentation: the CNRS and Aix-Marseille University persist in their lack of transparency

Animal experimentation: the CNRS and Aix-Marseille University persist in their lack of transparency

Animal experimentation: the CNRS and Aix-Marseille University persist in their lack of transparency
22.10.2025
Marseille, Bouches-du-Rhône
Animal experimentation: the CNRS and Aix-Marseille University persist in their lack of transparency
Animal testing

For years, One Voice has been fighting to lift the veil on the fate of primates used for research purposes in France. But behind the walls of the laboratories, silence and opacity remain the rule. Faced with this refusal to be transparent, we have taken legal action.

 

On June 12, the Marseille Administrative Court ruled in our favor, ordering the CNRS and Aix-Marseille University (AMU) to provide us with documents relating to the primates held in their facilities. Some of these primates come from the Rousset breeding facility.

However, despite this court ruling, the CNRS and AMU continue to withhold certain documents, in particular inspection reports (carried out by State agencies to monitor the conditions in which animals are kept and experimented on), and to systematically conceal other essential information, such as the causes of death of the monkeys.

This concealment prevents the complete traceability of the animals used and directly contravenes the transparency obligations to which these institutions are subject.

Our fight continues and we will not give up! We have once again taken the matter to the administrative court to ensure that this concealment is lifted and that the court ruling is fully enforced.

The hearing is scheduled for November 3.

Wolves: justice moves forward, mobilization gets organized

Wolves: justice moves forward, mobilization gets organized

Wolves: justice moves forward, mobilization gets organized
21.10.2025
Wolves: justice moves forward, mobilization gets organized
Wildlife

As wolf shootings increase and hate speech gains ground, the courts are ruling in our favor: protecting wolves is a legal obligation. Faced with the government’s inaction, mobilization is growing. Next step: a national day of action on November 22.

Haute-Vienne region: a bounty for poaching? The courts say no

In the summer of 2024, the Coordination rurale 87 (CR 87) syndicate published a poster promising a €1,000 bounty for anyone who killed a wolf. This was a direct incitement to poach a protected species, which we immediately challenged in court.

When the poster remained on display, we took the matter to the urgent applications judge, who recognized that it constituted a manifestly unlawful disturbance: calling for the killing of wolves is indeed an incitement to commit a crime and harm a protected species. On January 8, 2025, the court ruled in our favor and required CR 87 to remove the posters from all its communication media.

On appeal, the syndicate attempted to defend itself, but on October 16, 2025, the Court upheld the core of our victory: incitement to poaching is illegal, period. This sends a clear message to all those who would flout the law and threaten wolves.

Nice: 13 anti-wolf decrees overturned, a slap in the face for the Alpes-Maritimes prefecture

On September 24, 2025, we appeared before the Nice Administrative Court to challenge 14 decrees authorizing the shooting of wolves. The verdict has just been handed down: 13 of the 14 decrees challenged have been overturned. This is a resounding victory for wolves and for the law.

The court punished blatant administrative laxity: failure to demonstrate a real risk of attacks, lack of technical justification, copies of decrees without field analysis, etc. The renewed reinforced defensive shootings that we had urgently suspended at the beginning of the year have been overturned due to the prefect’s failure to even submit a defense brief, evidence of a worrying disregard for legal obligations. In several cases, the court highlighted the lack of analysis of non-lethal alternatives, as required by law.

The court reiterated that lethal shooting must remain the exception and cannot be authorized lightly.

Milo, Mina, and all the others: national mobilization on November 22

Their names are Milo and Mina. They live in the Corrèze region and have had cubs. A discreet family with a rare genetic heritage, they are now threatened with death. Around them, some are already calling for hunts. Pressure is mounting throughout France.

At the same time, the government is preparing a policy of fast and forced culling: simplifying shooting procedures, weakening controls, disregarding scientific data. The objective is clear: shoot more, shoot faster, disregarding any strategy of coexistence.

In response to this offensive, we are launching a national action for wolves on Saturday, November 22. Across France, around fifteen local groups will organize rallies, symbolic actions, and happenings. The voices of defenders of the wild will be heard.

Because Milo, Mina, their cubs—and all the others—deserve better than fear and silence, sign our petition.

Primate breeding project for laboratories in Rousset: make your voice heard

Primate breeding project for laboratories in Rousset: make your voice heard

Primate breeding project for laboratories in Rousset: make your voice heard
16.10.2025
Rousset, Bouches-du-Rhône Primate breeding project for laboratories in Rousset: make your voice heard
Animal testing

The CNRS keeps monkeys in Rousset (13) for animal testing and is looking to expand. It wants to transform this site into a lucrative commercial enterprise with public money (€30 million) by becoming a breeding facility, increasing its numbers from 600 to 1,700 primates, mainly long-tailed macaques, which are endangered. These animals will be sold to laboratories. What awaits them: isolation, trepanation, thirst deprivation… for years on end. A month-long public consultation has been launched. One Voice shows you how to take action alongside them for the primates.

  • Total nonsense, the opposite of innovation
    In this age of artificial intelligence, we are being led to believe that inflicting unimaginable suffering on intelligent, social animals is the way forward. Profit is their only goal.
  • A worrying lack of transparency
    The project’s leads are withholding all relevant information about the current center and the breeding facility they want to create.
  • Impacts to be taken seriously:
    Impacts of the work on local biodiversity (clearing of the area, etc.) and a threefold increase in biological waste to be disposed of and managed.
  • Health risks
    Risks of disease transmission (tuberculosis, which animals imported from abroad sometimes carry) and risks associated with possible escapes.

 

ONE VOICE calls for:

– the abandonment of the project to expand the Rousset primatology station;

– the transfer of funds allocated to this program to research into alternative methods to animal experimentation.

How can you help us?

1- ATTEND PUBLIC MEETINGS:

If you live near Rousset, Aix-en-Provence, or Marseille, come and attend one of the public meetings and ask your questions (registration required):

October 16, Faculty of Sciences, Aix-en-Provence

October 25, CNRS, Marseille

November 5, Rousset multipurpose room

November 13, Faculty of Sciences, Aix-en-Provence

For details about the meetings and registration, visit the consultation website.

2- GIVE YOUR OPINION AND ASK YOUR QUESTIONS ON THE ONLINE PLATFORM:

Access will be open on October 16. You will be able to ask your questions and give your opinion on this project in the top menu “I participate”.

Consultation website: https://cnrs-concertation-cnp.fr/

3- TAKE ACTION WITH US IN THE FIELD

Do you live in Rousset or the surrounding area and want to take action in the field? Contact us at militants@one-voice.fr

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Expansion of the Rousset primatology station: faced with the CNRS’s opacity, One Voice takes action

Expansion of the Rousset primatology station: faced with the CNRS’s opacity, One Voice takes action

Expansion of the Rousset primatology station: faced with the CNRS’s opacity, One Voice takes action
14.10.2025
Rousset, Bouches-du-Rhône Expansion of the Rousset primatology station: faced with the CNRS’s opacity, One Voice takes action
Animal testing

Since the summer of 2024, One Voice has been alerting the public to the CNRS’s plan to transform the current primatology station in Rousset into a national primatology center, tripling the number of monkeys bred on the site and selling them to laboratories. This move runs counter to European commitments to reduce the number of animals used by laboratories… and the CNRS remains worryingly opaque about it despite our legitimate requests for documents. We are taking legal action to shed light on this breeding program and call on animal rights activists and advocates of new technologies to participate in the preliminary consultation and public meetings to express their opposition.

2,000. This is the number of monkeys that the CNRS wants to breed at the future National Primatology Center in Rousset. Thanks to no less than €30 million in public funding, long-tailed macaques, classified as an “endangered” species, rhesus macaques, and many others will then undergo all kinds of experiments in France… or elsewhere in Europe. Experimenters profit considerably from this suffering, as each primate can be sold for up to €30,000. Faced with such a lucrative business, their lives are sacrificed without hesitation… 

A cynical project… that refuses any transparency

For months, One Voice has been met with a wall of silence. Documents relating to the Rousset primatology station, which should be freely accessible to the public, are still being withheld from us. However, our requests, submitted last January, received a favorable opinion from the Commission for Access to Administrative Documents (CADA). Despite this decision, the CNRS continues to refuse to provide us with the information to which we are entitled.

Why is there so much secrecy surrounding this publicly funded project? What are they trying to hide? Is it to prevent us from revealing what goes on in the laboratories to which the breeding facility sells its primates?

Among them was Fenouil, a marmoset who spent several years in Rousset and died in 2022 after numerous experiments. As if that weren’t enough, he was also exploited for breeding. He had eight offspring, including Nuphar, Narcisse, and Navet, born in 2017.

Nuphar died the same year as his father in the same experiment devoted to the study of oculomotor and social behavior. A few days before their deaths, they both underwent intracerebral injections.

Narcisse and Navet died in 2020 after being used in experiments under the same protocol.

These family destinies illustrate the scourge of captive breeding for animal experimentation, where several generations of animals undergo the same procedures and unspeakable suffering, one after the other.

We are calling for the abandonment of the project to expand the Rousset Primatology Station and for the funds allocated to this program to be transferred to the financing of alternative methods to animal experimentation.

You too can speak out for these tortured monkeys by sharing our publications and participating in the following public meetings:

  • October 16 and November 13 at the Faculty of Sciences in Aix-en-Provence; 
  • October 25 at the CNRS in Marseille;
  •  November 4 for a visit to the Rousset Primatology Station; 
  • and finally November 5 in Rousset.

 

Starting October 16, participate in large numbers in the preliminary public consultation. Let’s demand an end to the use of primates in laboratories!

River pollution and dead fish: One Voice takes a stand

River pollution and dead fish: One Voice takes a stand

River pollution and dead fish: One Voice takes a stand
14.10.2025
France
River pollution and dead fish: One Voice takes a stand
Wildlife

From the regions of Haut-Rhin to Maine-et-Loire via Loiret, numerous cases of river pollution have been recorded this year. Illegal dumping and toxic waste are contaminating French rivers. These phenomena alter the oxygen levels, leading to the inevitable death of fish. Though the causes are still unknown, One Voice is filing a complaint and calling on the authorities to put an end to these pollutions that have been swept under the carpet.

Thousands of fish asphyxiated

In Saint-Cyr-en-Val, in June 2025, chemical pollution caused the Morchêne stream to turn an intense blue colour. An investigation opened by the French Office for Biodiversity detected a significant drop in the water’s oxygen level. The consequences were immediate: in the days that followed, around a hundred fish were found floating belly-up, having died silently.

In the Haut-Rhin region, downstream from Colmar, polluting discharges reached the Ill river, again leading to a drop in oxygen levels. Over several kilometres nearly 1,000 fish were found dead. More recently, on 15 September, in the Moine river in Cholet, a foul smell led a passer-by to discover the corpses of chub, roach, carp and bream.

Complaint filed to identify the culprits and alert the authorities

The sources of these discharges have not yet been identified. It could be nearby factories or leaks from the pipes of sewage treatment plants. One Voice is filing a complaint to make the voices of these sentient beings with fins heard.

With various cases of pollution reportedno fewer than five waterways were affected in the Grand-Est region alone in May– and studies showing high and widespread contamination of freshwater fish with PFAS (1), it is high time to take action.

We are filing a complaint to hold the perpetrators accountable and to shed light on the origin of these illegal discharges. More than ever, in the face of political inaction, we are calling on the State, prefects and mayors to protect the fish and their natural habitats.

 

1. PFAS, also known as “forever chemicals” because of their extreme persistence in the environment, are several thousand chemical compounds used in a wide range of consumer products (frying pans, etc.).

All over France, hunters are terrorising animals and humans with complete impunity

All over France, hunters are terrorising animals and humans with complete impunity

All over France, hunters are terrorising animals and humans with complete impunity
09.10.2025
All over France, hunters are terrorising animals and humans with complete impunity
Wildlife

Hunters shooting near homes, trespassing on private land, risking injuring or even killing humans and domestic animals, in addition to the 45 million of their wild counterparts killed each year? This is the reality faced by many citizens living in the countryside. Where they should be able to enjoy peace and nature, they suffer the violence of trigger-happy hunters and the indifference of the authorities. One Voice calls for an end to these shameful privileges.

Horses under pressure in the Jura mountains

Imagine: you have a private forest in the Jura region, where domestic and wild animals live peacefully side by side, enclosed by a fence and signs clearly saying “No hunting” and “Do not approach the horses”. The property is adjacent to that of your family, who own pastures where horses graze. This is the living environment of the president of the association 4 Pattes et Nature, and it could be idyllic… if bullets weren’t constantly whizzing through the air.

For years, hunters have regularly trespassed on both properties, allowing their dogs to roam the pastures where horses and foals graze, not to mention shooting indiscriminately, including in the direction of homes and the local road. It is a real nightmare that would drive anyone crazy with worry… but the authorities are turning a blind eye. Numerous letters sent to the town council, the community of municipalities, the Departmental Directorate for Territories (DDT) and the French Office for Biodiversity (OFB) have gone unanswered. Despite several complaints filed with the gendarmerie, nothing has been done to ensure the safety of residents and their animals.

A no-hunting zone targeted in the Gers

In the Gers region, hunts at the authorities’ initiative are on the increase in a sanctuary where hunting is prohibited. In a partly wooded district of 405 hectares, they have clearly found nothing better to do than to target this 17-hectare property on the pretext that it is a “hotbed” for wild boar, although the latter are merely passing through… The officially appointed huntmasters give the owner of the land no chance to defend himself against this relentless persecution. Each time, the orders for the hunts are published at the last minute, preventing any appeal… when they are not simply non-existent.

Night-time poaching in the Alpes-Maritimes region

In Breil-sur-Roya, at night, when hunting is prohibited, poachers resort to every possible stratagem to make use of their weapons. Often accompanied by their dogs, they do not hesitate to force their way onto private land by opening gates and cutting electric fencing wire. For nine years, one resident has been firmly opposed to hunting on her property. In retaliation, her plots of land are targeted by individuals who relentlessly hunt deer, wild boar, foxes and badgers that venture onto her property. As the material damage mounts, she feels completely powerless in the face of the authorities’ inaction which is giving free rein to a minority who are taking over every square inch of nature.

Collateral victims

In Roquefort in the Lot-et-Garonne region, a tragedy was narrowly averted on 25 September. In the middle of a hunt, a bullet lodged in the wall of the house of a childminder who was looking after three young children. The presence of hunters in the area was known, so the children had been forced to remain indoors… Adapting to the murderous impulses of armed individuals and still being in danger in their own homes is what citizens are reduced to in the name of a minority’s leisure activity.

In another municipality in the region, another person lives in fear for their life and that of their horses, having suffered intrusions and damage during the hunting season for five long years…

These fears are far from unfounded, and we have been denouncing their causes for years. In 2024-2025, eleven people died as a result of hunting, more than double the number in previous years. Victims of traps such as Collier Rouge, Cooky and Tigrou, or stray bullets such as Koukou, Memphis and Connemara, dogs, cats and horses are also among the dead and injured. Whether on foot or in 4x4s, during a hunt, a battue or a completely illegal outing, the slaughter of animals must stop.

We call on the prefectures of Jura, Gers, Lot-et-Garonne and Alpes-Maritimes, as well as the relevant town councils, to immediately withdraw the licence of the hunter involved in the shootings in Roquefort and to impose a total and permanent ban on hunting in residential areas. To put an end to these situations of terror, whose sole purpose is to slaughter for pure pleasure, sign our petition calling for a radical reform of hunting!

Illegal fishing of bluefin tuna: the offenders convicted in Narbonne

Illegal fishing of bluefin tuna: the offenders convicted in Narbonne

Illegal fishing of bluefin tuna: the offenders convicted in Narbonne
03.10.2025
Narbonne, Aude
Illegal fishing of bluefin tuna: the offenders convicted in Narbonne
Wildlife

In Narbonne, the Narbonne Big-game Fishing Association (ANPG) and the French Sea Fishing Federation (FFPM) cast their nets and illegally fished a large number of bluefin tuna. The court has handed down exemplary sentences for the illegal killing of thousands of fish and their equally illegal resale. A further hearing is scheduled for 9 December at 2 p.m. at the Court in Narbonne to determine the damages suffered by the victims. With this initial success, One Voice continues its fight to protect the inhabitants of the oceans.

An inaudible suffering: stop the massacre of bluefin tuna

Between 2017 and 2020, a proper system of organised fraud was devised by the Narbonne Big-game Fishing Association and the French Sea Fishing Federation. Following an investigation by the French Office for Biodiversity, the results are clear and the offences numerous: failure to declare catches, illegal sales of tuna, cutting up before measurement and weighing, tampering with identification tags, etc.

In reality, the quotas set by annual decree were not respected. Ingenious schemes were secretly devised to allow unlimited fishing and resale, even though the species is threatened with extinction. And yet the defendants refuse to acknowledge their responsibility. The hearing highlighted their disconcerting lack of awareness of the consequences of their actions.

Penalties for illegal fishing: stop repeat offences

The Court in Narbonne handed down severe sentences commensurate with the offences committed. The licences of these clandestine fishermen have now been suspended or completely withdrawn for a period of one year. The sentence will be published in the local press to highlight the seriousness of such behaviour. For twelve months, bluefin tuna will be safe from their nets.

Individuals face fines of up to €15,000, of which €7,000 suspended. A new hearing is scheduled for 9 December at 2 p.m. at the Court in Narbonne to rule on the damages suffered by the victims.

This decision marks a first victory against these sea poachers. We are intensifying our efforts to protect all fish present in the vicinity of these areas. Whatever the issues at stake –experimentation, existing fish farms, future intensive farming or the destruction of their habitat – the fight has only just begun!

Mountain galliformes: in 2025, a first victory, and hearings to come!

Mountain galliformes: in 2025, a first victory, and hearings to come!

Mountain galliformes: in 2025, a first victory, and hearings to come!
02.10.2025
Alpes, Pyrénées, France
Mountain galliformes: in 2025, a first victory, and hearings to come!
Wildlife

In 2025, mountain galliformes are once again being targeted in the Alps and the Pyrenees. Despite the alarming state of their populations, prefects persist in wanting to place these birds, who only aspire to live in peace, before the hunters’ guns. Since 2021, One Voice has been stepping up its efforts to put an end to this archaic practice. On 22 September 2025, the Administrative Court of Appeal in Marseille ruled in our favour in a landmark decision. This sends a clear message to the prefects, that we will take to court again this year to obtain an emergency suspension of the shootings. The first hearings will be held on 7 October 2025 at 10:00 a.m. at the Administrative Court in Marseille for the Alpes-de-Haute-Provence region, on 14 October at 10:00 a.m. at the Administrative Court in Grenoble for the Savoie and Haute-Savoie regions and for black grouse and rock partridges in the Isère region, and on 15 October at 9 a.m. for hazel grouse in the Isère region.

Hunted… to the last?

Adapted to extreme conditions, galliformes are animals that are emblematic of our mountain peaks. From black grouse to rock partridges and hazel grouse, these discreet birds are bearing the brunt of climate change, human disturbance and the increasing scarcity of their habitat. As if that weren’t enough, every year when autumn arrives, hunters take out their guns and proceed to methodically kill them.

From the Alps to the Pyrenees, prefects continue to authorise their killing by the hundreds, even thousands. We do not and never will accept that a small, ultra-minority group may appropriate nature and arrogate to itself the right of life and death over all animals that wish to live there in peace.

In 2025, already a major victory

In 2023 and 2024, our actions saved thousands of individuals. Victories are multiplying, and yet the message does not seem to be getting through to the authorities. In the Savoie region, the prefect is planning to cull up to 617 rock partridges this year, based on reproduction rates. When will we stop giving hunters these undeserved privileges?

On 22 September 2025, the Administrative Court of Appeal in Marseille once again ruled in our favour in a landmark decision, once more dismissing the hunters’ arguments. No, birds on the brink of extinction cannot be killed for pleasure! Once again, we will be taking this message to the courts in the coming weeks.

Faced with the hunters’ underhand strategies, hearings to come

This year, hunters are not hesitating to use underhand strategies. In the Alpes-de-Haute-Provence, Hautes-Alpes and Alpes-Maritimes regions, the presidents of the regional federations have simply chosen not to publish the decisions by which they allocate hunting quotas in their regions. This is an obvious strategy to prevent us from taking action, but it will not stop us.

The first hearings will be held on 7 October 2025 at 10:00 a.m. for the Alpes-de-Haute-Provence at the Administrative Court in Marseille, on 14 October 2025 at 10:00 a.m. for Savoie, at 10:15 a.m. for Haute-Savoie and then at 11:00 a.m. for Isère (black grouse and rock partridge), and on 15 October at 9:00 a.m. for hazel grouse in Isère, at the Administrative Court in Grenoble. In the meantime, sign our petition to demand a clear and definitive ban on hunting species with a poor conservation status.

Samba betrayed: France’s last circus elephant sent to Hungary, to a new prison

Samba betrayed: France’s last circus elephant sent to Hungary, to a new prison

Samba betrayed: France’s last circus elephant sent to Hungary, to a new prison
01.10.2025
Hongrie
Samba betrayed: France’s last circus elephant sent to Hungary, to a new prison
Exploitation for shows

While France has voted to end the presence of wild animals in circuses by 2028, Samba, an elephant captured in Kenya and exploited for nearly forty years, has just been sent to Hungary to a so-called “Safari Park” that is nothing more than a circus. This transfer is scandalous, given that we have been offering for years to take Samba into our care and allow her to join a sanctuary. It is a betrayal and an unbearable insult to the animal cause.

We are angry. Deeply outraged. Samba, the last elephant held in a French circus, has just been transferred… not to a sanctuary, but to a Hungarian circus disguised as a “safari park”, the Richter Safari Park. A place that barely hides its activities of car rides among stressed animals, training shows, and forced interactions with the public.

After more than twenty years of campaigning, dozens of complaints filed, and a political commitment to end the use of wild animals in circuses by 2028, how is it possible that the authorities have not noticed anything?

A life stolen since childhood

Born free in Kenya thirty-seven years ago, Samba was captured when she was still a baby. Torn from her family and forcibly taken to a new continent, she ended up at the Continental Circus run by the Aucante family in France. There, for more than three decades, she was chained, trained, exploited, and abused.

We first crossed paths with her in 2002. During “shows”, Samba was forced to simulate her own death to the sound of gunshots. In 2003, she sent her first public distress signal: she refused to perform this “act”. She was then beaten by her trainer in front of children. He only stopped after their pleas. This event was the first trigger in a long series of complaints that One Voice filed on Samba’s behalf. More than a dozen. The last ones date from last year, when we managed to track her down.

One Voice’s campaign to raise awareness of Samba’s suffering gained so much momentum that the Continental Circus changed its name to Cirque d’Europe and renamed Samba “Tania” to cover its tracks and try to hide the tragic truth.

In 2013, in yet another display of distress, Samba escaped when her tormentor forgot to chain her up as he usually did. In her desperate flight, she collided with a man who tragically died. But what did the government do? Nothing. It didn’t say a word about her suffering. Not a single gesture in favor of her rehabilitation. On the contrary: Samba was brought back to the circus. Her trainer was even acquitted.

The state refused our sanctuary proposal

Over the years, we saw her condition deteriorate but never gave up. A place in a sanctuary awaited her. A park covering several hectares just for her and another elephant her age. We were ready to take care of her transfer and finance her veterinary care for the rest of her life. We said so and repeated it. However, Samba was sent to Hungary. To a circus that claims to be a park but continues to exploit animals as objects of spectacle and attraction.

Where is the consistency with the law banning wild animals in circuses in 2028? With three years to go before this deadline, an elephant is being handed over to a foreign circus when she could finally know peace. To add insult to injury, the ministry is also planning to allow elephants to be brought in from abroad! This is further proof of the state’s unwavering support for circuses, just a few months after announcing massive financial support for circus performers.

We demand that the truth be told about the circumstances surrounding her transfer. Samba is not an object. She is a living, sentient being, broken by decades of enslavement. She deserves justice. She deserves a real life. We are preparing a complaint against her trainer and are asking the authorities to shed light on the circumstances surrounding Samba’s “disappearance” from French territory.

No to illegal hunts in the Corrèze region! Let’s save the wolves, victims of criminal calls for poaching

No to illegal hunts in the Corrèze region! Let’s save the wolves, victims of criminal calls for poaching

No to illegal hunts in the Corrèze region! Let’s save the wolves, victims of criminal calls for poaching
30.09.2025
Corrèze, France
No to illegal hunts in the Corrèze region! Let’s save the wolves, victims of criminal calls for poaching
Wildlife

The Corrèze FDSEA (Departmental Federation of Farmers’ Unions) is calling for a “wolf hunt” to be organized on October 1 near the Millevaches plateau. This incitement to poaching is a frontal and totally illegal attack on a protected species. With their cubs just born, Milo and Mina are once again at risk of being hunted down by agricultural unions. They have the support of hunters who are rubbing their hands with glee and lobbying for the species to be made huntable. With wolves under constant attack, we will not let this pass: we are urgently alerting the authorities and will not hesitate to file a complaint.

An illegal “hunt”: a clear incitement to poaching

The FDSEA Corrèze and several other organizations have publicly announced that a “wolf hunt” will take place in the Corrèze region on Wednesday, October 1. This is a serious provocation and a direct violation of the law: wolves are a protected species, and killing them is a severely punishable offense.

This strategy is nothing new. At the beginning of the year, we had the Coordination Rurale 87 convicted for similar calls. Each time, the same agricultural lobbies attempt to trivialize the illegal killing of wolves and circumvent the law. These repeated maneuvers demonstrate a relentless desire to remove legal protections for the species and rule out any progress toward the only viable solution: coexistence.

Their goal: to make wolves huntable

Despite massive public mobilization, wolves are no longer “strictly protected” but simply “protected”. The French government is even considering allowing farmers to kill them on simple declaration, without any controls. We invite you to participate in the public consultation on the draft decree that lays the groundwork for this dramatic change. In this climate of hostility, hunters are lobbying behind the scenes to make wolves huntable without any restrictions. 

The authors of this call for poaching despise animals and living creatures, and their sole objective is to defend a dying system that is keeping them artificially alive by infusions of public money” Muriel Arnal President of One Voice

We refuse to accept this relentless persecution. We are writing to the prefect and the French Office for Biodiversity to demand that they immediately ban this illegal “hunt” by the FDSEA. If it takes place despite everything, we will take legal action. Wolves are not targets: they must be defended with strength and determination.