Upper Loire. Death of 25 Sheep South of Puy-en-Velay: the Wolf Hypothesis Is Not Excluded
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On the night of May 5-6, a flock of sheep was decimated by animals in Landos. A total of 25 sheep died. After an investigation, the involvement of the wolf is not to be excluded according to the state services.
First dead animals with bite wounds were reported last Friday near the village of Füchtenfeld in the county county of Bentheim (Lower Saxony).
In two consecutive nights a wolf attacks a herd of sheep. Farmers find something unprecedented in the following days.
In Füchtenfeld in the county of Bentheim numerous sheep were torn in two consecutive nights. This is the largest case of wolf cracks documented by the state hunters in Lower Saxony.
By Anke Mücke. Even four days after the wolf attack on sheep in Füchtenfeld at the end of last week, the final number of animals killed or injured is still not known. "The assessment of the damage is not yet complete in this case; the investigations are ongoing," Wolfgang Ehrecke, spokesperson for the Lower Saxony Chamber of Agriculture, told the GN in response to an inquiry. As of Tuesday morning, "at least 57 sheep are believed to be dead and …
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