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Four lambs killed and one sheep in Hydalen were found together. In addition, four lambs were so badly injured that they had to be killed, NRK reports.
The Norwegian Conservation Authority examined the frames and concluded that they had been captured by wolves. The slaughter permit applies for the period from July 8 to 16. There was a wolf at Naustdal in 2014.
Arve Aarhus, who heads the county faction team, says that the team is currently unable to go there.
– Now we have to wait for new corpses to appear. It's like finding the needles in the skyscraper. Now that there is a mark and we do not see the tracks of the wolf, it is very demanding to hunt, he says.
He asks people to contact the National Conservation Authority if they find dead bodies or other tracks that they suspect are wolves. Aarhus says that it is probably a lone wolf that has been to Naustdal.
– Often Norwegians come here and they have a long walk behind them. The county governor writes in his ground for the slaughter permit that the potential for damage is significant at the beginning of the animal season and that a total of 6,000 lambs and sheep graze in the municipality of Naustdal [19659007]. ] (NTB)
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