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-Wolves in Europe +He served with the US Army in Iraq. Now he’s one of Asia’s top chefs and a Netflix ‘Culinary Class Wars’ judge [[https://krmp12.cc/|kra cc]] 
-Anti-wolf sentiment is growing elsewhere in Europe too.+From a warzone in Iraq to a Michelin-starred kitchen and a hit Netflix show, chef Sung Anh’s path to the top of Asia’s fine dining scene has been anything but ordinary.
  
-A pony belonging to European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen’s was killed by a wolf in 2022. She made a statement in 2023 saying that “the concentration of wolf packs in some European regions has become a real danger for livestock and potentially also for humans,” which prompted several wildlife and conservation charities, including the WWF, to issue a responsecalling her words “misleading” and “not based on science.” [[https://kra23c.cc/|Кракен даркнет]]+“Just like I did in the US Armywhere I volunteered to go to the warwanting to do something different — I decided to come here to Korea to try something different,” says the Korean-American chef and judge on hit reality cooking show Culinary Class Wars,” which has just been green-lit for a second season.
  
-Von der Leyen welcomed the news last month that the Bern Convention committee had decided to adjust the protection status of wolvescalling it “important news for our rural communities and farmers… because we need balanced approach between the preservation of wildlife and the protection of our livelihoods.+Sung, 42, is the head chef and owner of South Korea’s only three-Michelin-starred restaurantMosu Seoul. In recent weeks, he has gained new legion of fans as the meticulous and straight-talking judge on the new Netflix series. It’s this passion and unwavering drive to forge his own path that’s helped reshape fine dining in his birth home.Born in Seoul, South Korea’s capital, Sung and his family emigrated to San Diego, California when he was 13.
  
-It’s true that the wolf population in Europe has increased over recent yearsWild Wonders’ Widstrand calls it a majorfantastic comeback conservation story.”+“We were just a family from Korea, seeking the American Dream,” he says. “As an immigrant familywe didn’t really know English.”
  
-There are approximately 1,500 wolves in Germany and 3,300 in Italy, according to conservation reports. Widstrand notes there are even 120 wolves in Belgium. “These countries are vastly smaller than Sweden and more densely populated,” he pointed out.+As a teen growing up on the US West Coasthis mind couldn’t have been further from cooking.
  
-Yet rural affairs minister Kullgren says wolves are affecting Swedish society more significantly than before.” +I went to school, got into collegebut decided to join the US Army because that’s the only way I thought I could travel,” says the chef.
-Kullgren said there were “parents who are afraid of letting their children play in their backyardfarmers who are afraid to let the animals out to graze due to the risk of wolf attacks and dog owners who are afraid that their beloved pets might get attacked while walking on forest paths.+
  
-But Beatrice Rindevallchairperson of the Swedish Society for Nature Conservationtold CNN on Thursday that the government was scaring people unnecessarily and that there hadn’t been a wolf attack on a person since 1821. +Over four years of servicehe trained in bases across the countrybefore being deployed to his country of birthSouth Korea and — following 9/11 — to the Middle East.
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-“The government is very much adding fuel to the polarized debate,” she added. +
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-Orrebrant, chair of the SCA, said that if the EU follows the Bern Convention committee’s decision, which comes into effect on March 7, and decides to downgrade the wolf’s protection status, “that will allow countries like Germany, Italy or Spain to hunt in the same way that Sweden does.+
  
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