epa06369354 French farmers union FNSEA president Christiane Lambert (L) and sheep farmers gather close to Matignon Hotel, French prime minister residency, to protest against the government’s 'wolf plan’ protecting wolves, in Paris, France, 05 December 2017. French sheep farmers are allowed to shoot wolves to protect their livestock, but breeders want more leeway to shoot the animals. EPA/CHRISTOPHE PETIT TESSON
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W obronie owiec przed wilkami [GALERIA]
Francuski związek rolników i hodowcy owiec protestują w pobliżu hotelu Matignon, rezydencji francuskiego
premiera.
Protestują przeciwko rządowym "wilczym planom" chroniącym wilki. Hodowcy chcą mieć prawo strzelać do wilków,
aby chronić zwierząt. Na protest przynieśli zdjęcia zagryzionych zwierząt hodowlanych. Byli też z żywymi owcami.
Zdjęcia: Christophe Petit Tesson, PAP/EPA
epa06369353 French sheep farmers gather close to Matignon Hotel, French prime minister residency, to protest against the government’s 'wolf plan’ protecting wolves, in Paris, France, 05 December 2017. French sheep farmers are allowed to shoot wolves to protect their livestock, but breeders want more leeway to shoot the animals. EPA/CHRISTOPHE PETIT TESSON
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epa06369354 French farmers union FNSEA president Christiane Lambert (L) and sheep farmers gather close to Matignon Hotel, French prime minister residency, to protest against the government’s 'wolf plan’ protecting wolves, in Paris, France, 05 December 2017. French sheep farmers are allowed to shoot wolves to protect their livestock, but breeders want more leeway to shoot the animals. EPA/CHRISTOPHE PETIT TESSON
Dostawca: PAP/EPA.
epa06369355 French farmers union FNSEA president Christiane Lambert (C-R) and sheep farmers gather close to Matignon Hotel, French prime minister residency, to protest against the government’s 'wolf plan’ protecting wolves, in Paris, France, 05 December 2017. French sheep farmers are allowed to shoot wolves to protect their livestock, but breeders want more leeway to shoot the animals. EPA/CHRISTOPHE PETIT TESSON
Dostawca: PAP/EPA.
epa06369356 French farmers union FNSEA president Christiane Lambert (C) and sheep farmers face to the police forces close to Matignon Hotel, French prime minister residency, to protest against the government’s 'wolf plan’ protecting wolves, in Paris, France, 05 December 2017. French sheep farmers are allowed to shoot wolves to protect their livestock, but breeders want more leeway to shoot the animals. EPA/CHRISTOPHE PETIT TESSON
Dostawca: PAP/EPA.
epa06369357 French farmers union FNSEA president Christiane Lambert (C) and sheep farmers face to the police forces close to Matignon Hotel, French prime minister residency, to protest against the government’s 'wolf plan’ protecting wolves, in Paris, France, 05 December 2017. French sheep farmers are allowed to shoot wolves to protect their livestock, but breeders want more leeway to shoot the animals. EPA/CHRISTOPHE PETIT TESSON
Dostawca: PAP/EPA.
epa06369359 French farmers union FNSEA president Christiane Lambert (C-R) and sheep farmers gather close to Matignon Hotel, French prime minister residency, to protest against the government’s 'wolf plan’ protecting wolves, in Paris, France, 05 December 2017. French sheep farmers are allowed to shoot wolves to protect their livestock, but breeders want more leeway to shoot the animals. EPA/CHRISTOPHE PETIT TESSON
Dostawca: PAP/EPA.