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Farmers far from sheepish in Eiffel Tower wolf protest

Farmers calling for a cull of wolves reintroduced to the French countryside staged a lively protest with flocks of sheep in central Paris.

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Disgruntled farmers brought their sheep to the Eiffel Tower to protest against wolf attacks and what they call the government's anti-farmer policies, reports The Irish Independent.

The woolly protesters munched grass near the Paris monument while their owners urged tougher measures against wolf attacks. The government says its existing plan on preventing attacks and compensating farmers is sufficient, and authorities also want to ensure protection for wolves.

Protester Franck Dieny said government policies - which include large subsidies to agriculture - are less and less farmer-friendly and "don't recognise [...] the role we play maintaining the landscape" that so many visitors to France appreciate.

Read more of this report from The Irish Independent.