Sniffing, he wanders across the Dachstein plateau, without realizing that he is trapped. But only in the photo trap. And she takes the ‘obligatory photo’ of the wolf that attacked a herd of sheep on the Krippenstein and was supposed to die as a result.
It is most likely a young male that roams around looking for territory or a mate of its own. The wolves travel up to 1000 kilometers on their migrations before settling anywhere.
So chances are the Krippenstein wolf, which is said to have killed at least nine sheep and wounded two — more than 20 are still missing — is already outside the Obertraun district and federal forests, where the shooting ordinance applies. They are not allowed to be hunted outside, not even on the Styrian side of the Dachstein, where the regulations from Upper Austria do not apply. Even if the area is within a 10 km radius of the “crime scene”.
The fighters have four weeks to complete the assignment, after which the deadline has passed and a new incident would have to occur to warrant a new settlement. Incidentally, the wolf experts from the state of Upper Austria assume that there is only one wolf in the area in question and that the chance of shooting an animal that has not attracted negative attention is very low.
Source: Krone

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