Uri authorities release wolf in the Urseren Valley for shooting
Published: Friday, Oct 11th 2024, 09:30
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The canton of Uri has authorized the shooting of a wolf that has killed nine sheep in the Urseren Valley. The wolf's territory lies in the border area between the municipalities of Hospental and Realp. The game warden and, if necessary, specially designated hunters are tasked with shooting the wolf.
The shooting permit is valid for 60 days, or until no more livestock is grazing on the agricultural land in the affected area. This is according to a statement issued by the Uri Department of Safety on Friday.
On October 9, there were wolf attacks in the Schmidigen area, which, according to current information, resulted in the deaths of nine sheep. The pasture was protected with an electrified pasture net.
With the nine sheep killed, the damage threshold of at least six farm animals killed has been reached, as the canton further states. As further kills are to be expected in the area, the canton has issued a shooting permit.
The cantons can issue a shooting permit for individual wolves that do not belong to a pack and cause considerable damage to livestock.
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