Carcass next to house – deer killed: “fire open” on wolf

The crack diagram and photos would show that a wolf was at work in a residential area in Tyrol’s Fieberbrunn (Kitzbühel district) over the weekend. The country is preparing the regulation for launch. In this case, the DNA test for 100 percent certainty is not awaited.

After a deer was killed on the Lindauweg, the experts assume that a wolf was the attacker. “The crack pattern with the typical bites is pretty clear,” said the state of Tyrol on Monday. There is also a photo from an eyewitness. It also suggests a wolf.Shooting regulations without DNA test resultsTherefore, the shooting regulations are already being drawn up and could be available as early as the middle of the week. The country does not want to wait for the result of a DNA test, which often takes two to three weeks. Objections are not possible, as is well known, the state chose the ordinance route. In the settlement area, therefore a “risk wolf”. The reason for the shooting is that the wolf was repeatedly seen in the settlement area (also by other witnesses). This is why it is classified as a “risk wolf”. Not to be confused with a “damaging wolf”, which is identified as such after mass killings of sheep, for example. As is usual in such cases, the local hunters are asked to shoot the wolf once the shooting notice has been received. There is a radius of ten kilometers around the known “crime scene”. No further sightings reported for the time being. Mayor Walter Astner, currently abroad, does not see any major concern among the population for the time being. After the sightings of the wolf at the weekend, the Friedenbrunn police station received no further such reports.
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