There were three Swiss from the canton of Uri who traveled along the Black Forest Hochstrasse on Monday evening. The Badische Zeitung reports this. At around 8:18 p.m., the cub ran in front of the Swiss car. He died as a result of the accident. According to the external characteristics, it is probably the male of the Schluchsee pack, the Ministry of the Environment in Stuttgart confirmed. The carcass is now being examined.
Since 1866, the wolf has been considered extinct in Baden-Württemberg. The country’s first wolf, which also came from Switzerland, was spotted in 2015 – and run over the same year. In 2017, another male wolf settled in the Black Forest and in the summer of 2023 the first pup was detected using a camera trap. This meant that Baden-Württemberg had a wolf pack again – until Monday evening. By definition, a pack includes not only a pair, but also offspring. (phh) (aargauerzeitung.ch)
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