18 Wolves Found Dead in Italian National Park, Poisoning Suspected
Eighteen wolves have died within a few days. The deaths happened in a national park in central Italy. The park straddles three regions. They are Abruzzo, Lazio, and Molise.
A Sudden Mass Death
Ten carcasses were found last week. Another eight were found after patrols were stepped up. The park authority now strongly suspects poisoning.
Traces of Poisoned Bait
Last week, the authorities found traces of suspected poisoned bait. That area had five dead wolves. The latest deaths elsewhere have raised even more concern. The authorities are working to determine the cause of death. It is also collaborating with local prosecutors.
Tests from the local animal health research institute (IZS) confirmed the fears. Thirteen dead wolves were taken to the institute in Teramo. Scientists found “pesticides for agriculture used in poisoned bait for animals”.
Government Condemns Killings
Environment Minister Gilberto Pichetto Fratin intervened. He condemned the killings as “horrendous and serious”. He said wolf protection is “crucial to the balance of our ecosystem”.Italy’s Institute for Environmental Protection and Research (Ispra) also warned. The killing of wolves calls into question significant advances in animal protection and conservation.