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  2. Wolf attack - Wikipedia

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    By the 1970s, the pro-wolf lobby aimed to change public attitudes towards wolves, with the phrase "there has never been a documented case of a healthy wild wolf attacking a human in North America" (or variations thereof [a]) becoming a slogan for people seeking to create a more positive image for the wolf. Several non-fatal attacks including ...

  3. List of wolf attacks - Wikipedia

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    A wolf or wolves were suspected in the death of a girl whose body was surrounded by wolf tracks. [relevant?] [554] October 1995 Adult female† and three men † Rabid: Village south of Voronezh, Russia: A wolf fatally bit a woman in a cornfield, then bit three men in separate attacks. [555] April 1993 – April 1995 60 children: Various ...

  4. Wolves in Great Britain - Wikipedia

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    Scottish wolf populations reached a peak during the second half of the 16th century. Mary, Queen of Scots is known to have hunted wolves in the forest of Atholl in 1563. [7] The wolves later caused such damage to the cattle herds of Sutherland that in 1577, James VI made it compulsory to hunt wolves three times a year. [1] The last wolf in Scotland

  5. Oregon wolf population flat for fourth straight year after 33 ...

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    Of the 36 wolf mortalities in 2023, 33 were human-caused. Wolves were killed for attacking livestock, by poaching and in car collisions. In 2022, a total of 17 Oregon wolves were killed by humans.

  6. Could the wolf return to Ireland's countryside?

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  7. List of wolf attacks in North America - Wikipedia

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    The wolf inflicted puncture wounds in both legs and a laceration in one. Wanamaker was able to take shelter in an outhouse until the wolf left. She made her way to another outhouse and awakened campers sleeping nearby, who assisted her. Wolf biologist Mark McNay speculated that human-habituation and the wolf's young age were key factors in the ...

  8. Feral child - Wikipedia

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    Hessian wolf-children [19]: 15–7 [20] (1304, 1341 and 1344) lived with the Eurasian wolf in the forests of Hesse: The first boy (1304) was taken by wolves at age 3 and found when 7 or 8 by Benedictine monks, the wolves having cared for him by "surrounding him in cold weather, and fed him the best meat from the hunt."

  9. Walrus attack - Wikipedia

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    Walruses are most known to attack people in boats, and can cause serious harm with their tusks or by capsizing the boat or kayak. A 1918 memoir notes a case in Spitzbergen where walruses capsized a boat, killing all aboard. [ 2 ]