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  2. List of wolf attacks in North America - Wikipedia

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    2010-03-08. Predatory. Chignik, Alaska, US, 75 miles southwest of Kodiak. Berner, a teacher and avid jogger, was discovered dead along a road by snowmobilers, who found wolf tracks in the adjacent snow. The Alaska State Medical Examiner ruled that her death was caused by "multiple injuries due to animal mauling."

  3. List of wolf attacks - Wikipedia

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    Further information: Bahraich wolf attacks. July 16, 2024. Child, female. Unprovoked. Wild (1) Netherlands, Utrecht, Leusden — A girl was attacked on the side during the incident in the Den Treek nature reserve in Leusden. A week earlier, a dog was dragged away by a wolf in the same area.

  4. Wolf attack - Wikipedia

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    Wolf attacks are injuries to humans or their property by ... biologist Mark E. McNay compiled a record of wolf-human encounters in Canada and Alaska from 1915 to 2001 ...

  5. Death of Kenton Joel Carnegie - Wikipedia

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    Kenton Joel Carnegie (11 February 1983 – 8 November 2005) was a 22-year-old Canadian geological engineering student from Ontario on a work term from the University of Waterloo who died in a wild animal attack while he was walking near Points North Landing in Saskatchewan, Canada. Waste dumping attracted black bears and timber wolves to the ...

  6. Wolf - Wikipedia

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    In Alaska, 7,000–11,000 wolves are found on 85% of the state's ... sometimes ignoring nearby humans. Wolf attacks on dogs may occur both in house yards and in ...

  7. Alaskan tundra wolf - Wikipedia

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    The Alaskan tundra wolf (Canis lupus tundrarum), also known as the barren-ground wolf, [3] is a North American subspecies of gray wolf native to the barren grounds of the Arctic coastal tundra region. It was named in 1912 by Gerrit Smith Miller Jr., who noted that it closely approaches the Great Plains wolf in skull and tooth morphology, though ...

  8. Parasites and pathogens of wolves - Wikipedia

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    Wolves may suffer from various pathogens, both viral and bacterial, and parasite, both external and internal. Parasitic infection in wolves is of particular concern to people. Wolves can spread them to dogs, which in turn can carry the parasites to humans. In areas where wolves inhabit pastoral areas, the parasites can be spread to livestock.

  9. Polar bears kill worker at remote radar site in Canadian Arctic

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    Polar bear attacks on humans are rare but the incident marks at least the second fatality since 2023. ... Alaska, just below the Arctic Circle. It marked the first fatal polar bear attack in 30 ...