The programme has been started by FWFF in 2002, aiming to reduce the total number of poisoning incidents of wildlife in Bulgaria, including different sources: agricultural chemicals, poison baits, rodenticides and others.

To achieve that ambitious goal FWFF has been working in coordination with government agencies, NGO and local communities to address the issues and to establish an action plan.

An important part of this long-term Program  is the education of local people on the effects of poisoning on wildlife and the dangers it poses to livestock and the pets, as well as lethal threat it potentially poses humans. Moreover, a unique Compensation Program for depredated livestock and Guarding dogs’ donations to farmers was launched in 2002.  Nowadays, FWFF has started Reintroduction of Fallow deer in order to verify wolf’s available food and stop the great press over livestock causing man-predator conflicts and leads to illegal poisoning.  Few FWFF farms at different part of Bulgaria act as model ones to local farmers and demonstrate how to deal with predator’s attacks. Three feeding sites for vultures are constantly loaded to prevent reintroduced birds from illegal poisoning.  Recently, FWFF team is spreading the long-running conservation experience with fighting poisoning of wildlife as lecturing and presenting on international conferences and workshops, as well as preparing of scientific papers. From 2018 FWFF is exporting and implementing of an Early warning system for wildlife poisoning with GPS tagged vultures’ tracking.

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