More than 17,000 people signed a petition to curb the wolf population. The summer in Styria, however, was almost bloodless. Experts and politicians are still looking for a solution to the wolf problem.
The Styrian Meadows: Here hikers and farmers come together, where nature and culture come together. And here farm animals meet wild animals. In June, a wolf killed two sheep in Judenburg. In Admont, two deer were killed by a wolf at the beginning of the year. And the animal was photographed twice. “We have been able to identify a wolf with certainty in Styria five times this year, but the number of unreported cases could be higher,” said Albin Blaschka, director of Austria’s Wolf-Bear-Luchs Center in Irdning.
Source: Krone

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