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Heartbreaking End for Wolf Pack After Attack
26 Mar
Summary
- Three of five wolves suffered severe injuries.
- Pack dynamics broke down, risking animal safety.
- Euthanasia was deemed the most humane option.

The Wildwood Trust has announced the heartbreaking decision to euthanize its entire pack of five wolves. This difficult choice was necessitated after three of the wolves sustained serious injuries, which subsequently led to a breakdown in the pack's complex social dynamics. The charity stated that this situation created escalating risks to the animals' safety and diminished their quality of life.
Paul Whitfield, Director General of the Wildwood Trust, expressed the profound sadness felt by the staff. He explained that the wolves' social structure is crucial, and its disruption resulted in conflict and rejection. Despite efforts by dedicated keepers and veterinary professionals to stabilize the group, it became evident that their welfare could not be maintained to an acceptable standard.
Ultimately, euthanasia was determined to be the most humane course of action to prevent prolonged suffering. The trust emphasized that this was an absolute last resort, prioritizing the animals' best interests. The charity extended thanks to its visitors and supporters for their understanding during this challenging period.




