Wolf offspring in the Swiss National Park

Published: Friday, Aug 2nd 2024, 10:20

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A pair of wolves has once again given birth in the Swiss National Park (SNP). The SNP staff believe there are at least three cubs. They fell into a photo trap. Although the pack is close to hiking trails, there is no danger.

Nor has the Fuorn pack killed a single farm animal this year, the SNP wrote in a communiqué on Friday morning. Instead, the wolves ate deer and chamois. Carcasses found this early summer bear witness to this.

Despite the relative proximity to the Ofen Pass road and hiking trails, it is very difficult to observe the animals. For this reason, there is no danger from wolves for visitors to the park "who are only out and about on the hiking trails during the day and adhere to the protection regulations in the national park", the SNP continued.

Known wolf parents

The parents F98 and M312 are already known to the park rangers. Last year, the pair raised a litter of eight cubs in the Ofen Pass area. In winter, the wolves followed the deer into the valley and were also observed near settlements in spring. Until the carcasses were found, it was unclear whether the animals would return to their summer territory.

Further photo traps are now being used to determine whether the pair has any more pups. The national park would also like to determine the sex of the animals using genetic analysis.

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