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Cât a plătit prințul Emanuel pentru ursul pe care l-a împușcat. Spune că nu era ursul Arthur
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A prince from Liechtenstein was accused of poaching one of Europe s largest brown bears during a hunting trip in Romania Kelly McLaughlin © Arterra/Universal Images Group/Getty Images A prince from Liechtenstein was accused of poaching one of Europe s largest brown bears during a hunting trip in Romania
A prince from Liechtenstein has been accused of poaching a large brown bear in Romania.
Environmental agencies have said the prince was supposed to kill a bear that was harming villages instead.
Romanian authorities are investigating the incident.
A prince from Liechtenstein has been accused of poaching one of Europe s largest brown bears during a hunting excursion in Romania.
Liechtenstein Royal Is Accused in Bear Killing in Romania
The unauthorized killing of a bear called Arthur in the Carpathian Mountains has set off a wave of anger in Romania.
Arthur, a 17-year-old brown bear, seen in Romania in 2019. The bear was killed during a bear hunt earlier this spring.Credit.Agent Green/Associated Press
By Kit Gillet
May 7, 2021
BUCHAREST, Romania The apparent killing of a large brown bear in Romania by a member of the Liechtenstein royal family has set off a wave of anger across the southeastern European country, which officially banned trophy hunting in 2016 but allows the killing of bears deemed to be problematic. Permits to kill these bears can cost many thousands of dollars.