The play about a halved wolf tribe in Sweden is a manifestation of what the Jägareförbundet considers appropriate to do, and they are also critical of the fact that only a few counties in Sweden must bear the entire responsibility for the national goal. An oblique distribution, says the Hunters' Association.

But they are immediately cut off by the Nature Conservation Association in Dalarna, whose chairman thinks that the number of wolves decided by the Swedish National Environmental Protection Agency as a minimum in the country, 300, is actually at the very least to get a wolf strain that is doing well and does not have genetic defects.

Hear in the clip how different opinions the Nature Conservation Society and the Hunters' Association have!