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Sweden Proposes Cash Rewards for Wild Boar Hunting

A Swedish municipality offers 1,000 SEK per wild boar shot to control population growth. The program would run through 2025 with a 100-animal limit. Meat from hunted boars would supply municipal kitchens.

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A Swedish municipality wants to pay hunters for shooting wild boars. Motala municipality suggests a 1,000 kronor bounty per approved kill. The proposal aims to control the growing wild boar population.

Hunters could receive bonuses for up to two animals weekly. The program would cap at 100 wild boars during 2025. If approved, it would start December 1.

Shot animals would go to a slaughterhouse for processing. The meat would then supply municipal kitchens. Officials plan to use it as ground meat or stew pieces in public meal services.

A municipal representative explained the practical approach. The meat will become part of the community's food supply, either as minced meat or stewing chunks for public meal services.

This bounty system represents a direct approach to wildlife management. Local governments often struggle to balance ecological concerns with practical solutions for overpopulation issues.

Wild boar numbers have increased significantly across southern Sweden. Their rooting behavior damages crops and landscapes. Hunting remains the primary population control method.

The proposal puts a clear price tag on wildlife management. It also creates an unusual intersection between hunting and municipal budgeting.

Published: October 19, 2025

Tags: wild boar huntingSweden wildlifepopulation control

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