If you live in rural Norway, the Viltnemnd isn’t just a government committee—it’s the group you call when a moose is standing in your garden or when a deer is hit on the local highway. But as of July 2026, the game has changed. The transition from the old Viltloven (Wildlife Act) to the brand-new Viltressursloven (Wildlife Resources Act) has officially updated how these local boards…
One of the biggest problems when it comes to environmental sustainability in the contemporary world is the management of wildlife. As human populations are growing and the natural habitats are becoming degraded even more then there is even less of a chance to strike the balance between ecological protection and human activity. Largely, Norway has likely one of the most localized and successful…