State Comptroller's report: Wild boars and jackals invaded cities - the state provides no oversight

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State Comptroller Matanyahu Englman's report states that there is no state body responsible for dealing with invasive species such as wild boars and jackals, leaving local authorities to face the problem alone. According to the report, the Nature and Parks Authority is the professional body responsible for protecting wildlife, but it has no explicit legal responsibility to deal with invasive species within the jurisdiction of local authorities beyond issuing hunting permits. The Ministry of Environmental Protection, although responsible for implementing the provisions of the Wildlife Protection Law and the National Parks Law, does not consider the audit subject of this report relevant to its responsibilities.
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