2023
DOI: 10.3197/096734021x16374109312182
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The Various Reasons for Killing Wolves in the Fifteenth-Century Liberty of Bruges

Abstract: In the fifteenth-century Liberty of Bruges, a rural castellany in the county of Flanders, a bounty system was established to promote the elimination of wolves. Prize money made the wolf not only an unwanted but also an actively tracked animal, a combination that resulted in its wholescale slaughter. Researchers who have previously examined these bounties believed that they were primarily part of a system of pest control. They did not realise, however, that the inhabitants who came forward to claim the bounty k… Show more

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