The animal was shot after completing the longest migration of any wolf in Europe.
A 2-year-old wolf that walked over 1,000 miles across Europe was shot by hunters in Hungary, police report.
Three months after the animal was killed, two men have been arrested on suspicion of harming nature and abusing firearms. The wolf, known as M237, was born in 2021 in Graubünden, Switzerland. He was fitted with a GPS collar by the Graubünden Canton Hunting and Fishing Agency the following year, and in June 2022 he began his mammoth migration.
"The young wolf passed through four countries on its journey," the conservation nonprofit Wolf Switzerland said in apost."Having started in Switzerland, he crossed the border into Italy...and then into Austria. The young wolf then hiked up to the Danube, then changed his mind and moved away to the southeast. In mid-February he crossed the Hungarian border and then headed towards Budapest."by humans in the 19th and 20th centuries.
A wolf named M237 completed the longest wolf migration in Europe, trekking over 1,000 miles before it was shot by hunters in Hungary.M237's journey is the longest documented migration of any wolf in Europe."[It] exemplifies how adaptable wolves are," Wolf Switzerland said."On his hike he crossed different landscapes, from high mountains to cultural landscapes to settlement areas.
However, in April 2023 his tracker fell silent. Officials suspected foul play and an investigation was called by the Environmental Crime Sub-Department of the Hungarian National Investigation Bureau.
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