<P> The former State Union of Serbia and Montenegro has a stable population of 500 wolves, though it is unknown if they are afforded any protection and no compensation is paid for livestock damage . </P> <P> Hungary has a stable population of 250 wolves, which are protected, though with some exceptions . No compensation is paid for livestock damage . </P> <P> Romania has an increasing population of 2,500 wolves, which are granted legal protection . No compensation is paid for livestock damage . </P> <P> Bulgaria has a stable population of 1,000--1,200 wolves, which are granted no legal protection . Wolves are considered a nuisance and have an active bounty on them . No compensation is paid for livestock damage . </P>

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