Wolf in Northern Hesse: Pedestrians have found a dead wild animal on a forest path in the Werra-Meißner district. It was probably a wolf again.
- In the Waldkappeler district of Bischhausen in the Werra-Meißner district in northern Hesse , a wolf may have torn a wild animal.
- Passersby had made a corresponding find on a forest path in Hesse on Sunday morning.
- A crack assessor will now check whether the perpetrator is actually a wolf .
Probably a wolf has torn a wild animal near the Waldkappeler district of Bischhausen in the Werra-Meißner district in northern Hesse. Passersby made a corresponding find on a forest path on Sunday morning.
Passersby found the carcass: Probably a wolf in the Werra-Meißner district tore a wild animal.
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The discovery was immediately reported to the wolf hotline. Passers-by secured the site until a crack assessor arrived. This will now check whether a wolf has really bitten.
Wolf in Northern Hesse: Second attack in two weeks in the Werra-Meißner district
The possible wolf tear in the district of Bischhausen in Waldkappel would be the second act of a wolf in less than two weeks in the Werra-Meißner district in northern Hesse. Because a few weeks ago, owners near the small town of Sontra also found traces of a wolf there .
This predator may have seriously injured a pregnant sheep in Sontra. Deep wounds on the neck, ears and hind legs made the owner Tarzan Doganay suspect a wolf attack.
He also found massive traces of a fight a few meters from the stable.
To protect #g pasture husbandry: The #Bundesrat today approved new rules for the shooting down of dangerous # wolves. More on this in #BundesratKOMPAKThttps: //t.co/tT3v6Y0ixc
- Federal Council (@bundesrat) February 14, 2020In this case too, a wolf surveyor examined the location and took tissue samples from the sheep at all injury points, which are subsequently examined genetically.
Wolf probably tears rare calf in the district of Hersfeld-Rotenburg in northern Hesse
In Rotenburg in the Hersfeld-Rotenburg district in northern Hesse, a wolf may have recently torn an extremely rare calf of the Rotes Höhenvieh breed. He found the injured calf outside of the pasture, according to a walker. It was gnawed at the belly and the back, the tail was bitten off.
Possibly traces of a wolf: In Bischhausen in the Werra-Meißner district in northern Hesse, a wolf probably broke a wild animal.
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The mother animal, which was also found outside the pasture, was so disturbed that owner Manuel Stück had to slaughter it. "She was completely disturbed and confused. Unfortunately, we had no other choice," said Stück, who also found gray tufts of hair on the barbed wire fence. However, a DNA analysis must first reveal whether the attacker was actually a wolf .
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