– They are mixed feelings, says Hunter – NRK Vestland



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We have been hunting the wolf intensively this past week, where the Norwegian Environmental Protection Agency has also contributed by helicopter.

The Ytre Sogn and Sunnfjord wolf has been hunted for more than two years. He has been nicknamed “Lucky” by the hunting team, who have been close to us several times, but have not reached their goal.

Friday afternoon they close.

– We have been hunting him continuously since Tuesday, and about 10 minutes ago we shot him, says hunting leader Stein Mortensbakke.

“Lucky” was shot around 3:20 today, on Eidevatnet west of Sørbøvågen.

– We have searched west of Hellevika, in large areas, said Mortensbakke.

Lucky and Mortensbakke

HUNTING LEADER: Stein Mortensbakke.

Photo: Private

– Mix feelings

Since the wolf is far from the wolf zone in Austland and has caught a large number of sheep in the area, the state has granted a logging permit.

According to Bergens Tidende, the Vestland County Governor has paid in the last two years around 820,000 crowns in compensation for the loss of 358 lambs and sheep after the wolf.

In all, there have been more than 20 men in action every day for the last week, in addition to several dogs, snowmobiles and helicopters.

– Actually, it is hard work and follow-up that allows us to take it now, he says.

Luck

SHARED FEELINGS: That the wolf is now the shot, the hunting leader has shared feelings. – They are mixed feelings, we have been looking for it for a long time but it is a large animal that is dead.

Photo: Raymond Lidal

And even though they have been searching for the wolf for a long time, it is not just a trance.

– There are mixed feelings, we have been hunting it for a long time but it is a large animal that is dead, says the leader of the hunt, adding that “Lucky” is now being sent to Trondheim for further investigation.

LONE WOLF: The wolf has ravaged the area between Lavik and Hellevika in recent years. He has stayed away from the wolf zone.

I have traveled far

The male wolf emigrated from Sweden and probably tried to establish a territory.

But on the west coast, there are no wolves to mate with, unless a female dog shows up in the area.

The Wolf in Sogn og Fjordane

COOPERATION: Lucky has been our lone wolf for several years.

Photo: Odd Arild Dale

It has not. In February of last year, the hunters came close to killing him. But then both gongs were lost. Thus, “Lucky” is the one that has survived the furthest from the wolf zone.

Mortensbakke has previously told NRK that he is not surprised that it is difficult to get hold of the wolf, which after a quarter was named “Lucky.”

– It is one of the most beautiful and extreme animals with well developed senses, and travels alone.

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