Warsaw Boar Cull Sparks Outrage After Public Killings and Bin Dumping

The tranquil atmosphere of the Easter season in the Polish capital has been shattered by a wave of public anger following a series of controversial wild boar culls. What began as a municipal effort to manage rising wildlife encounters has spiraled into a heated ethical debate, after municipal workers euthanized dozens of animals—including nursing piglets—in full view of residents and reportedly disposed of their carcasses in local refuse bins.

The backlash centers on two specific incidents: a cull at a playground in the Bemowo district and a subsequent Easter Sunday operation in Mokotów. Witnesses and animal rights advocates claim the animals posed no immediate threat, labeling the city’s methods as „barbaric” and „scientifically regressive.”

Warsaw boar cull sparks outrage after public killings and bin dumping

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