The wolf that was run over on a highway near Walldorf (Rhine-Neckar district) was not one of the four sedentary specimens in Baden-Württemberg. The male originally came from eastern Saxony, according to the Ministry of the Environment.
Genetic analyses at the Senckenberg Center for Wildlife Genetics had revealed this. The animal was hit by a police vehicle on the A5 on March 8.
Traffic accidents are the most common cause of death
According to the Federal Documentation and Advisory Center on Wolves (DBBW), traffic accidents are the most common cause of death for animals in Germany. Young animals in particular travel long distances across the country in search of their own territory.
They also have to cross roads such as highways. Since 2000, 1,365 dead wolves have been registered, 1,022 of which died in accidents