Donkeys in Ukraine war

Swiss Government Rejects Donkeys as Wolf Deterrent

The Swiss government has banned the use of donkeys to protect livestock from wolf attacks in the Jura region, deeming the practice illegal under the Federal Ordinance on the Protection of Animals. This ruling negates five previously granted exemptions and overturns a Jura parliament postulate advocating for the practice. The ban cites concerns regarding the donkeys’ solitary protective role, their unsuitable environmental needs in the Jura’s humid pastures, and a lack of scientific evidence supporting their effectiveness against predators. Consequently, the Jura government has abandoned the proposal.

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Russian Troops Turn to Donkeys for Battlefield Transport

Images of donkeys being used by Russian forces in Ukraine have gone viral, prompting a defense from several Russian officials. These officials, including members of the State Duma’s defense committee, attribute the use of donkeys to significant logistical difficulties in supplying front-line units with ammunition and food. They argue that employing pack animals is a viable solution, prioritizing the preservation of troops and vehicles. While the extent of donkey deployment remains unclear, the Russian Defense Ministry has not yet commented on the matter.

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