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Problem Wolf Bites Child Near Austerlitz, Warning to Avoid Forests Remains in Place

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The wolf that bit a child in the woods near Austerlitz at the end of last month is indeed the "problem wolf" for which a culling permit has been issued. A DNA analysis by Wageningen University confirms this suspicion. "The behavior of this particular wolf has been abnormal and worrying for some time," the province of Utrecht wrote in a statement. According to the province, the biting incident underscores "the urgency of the culling permit issued…

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Utrechtse Heuvelrug: The province of Utrecht already suspected it, and now DNA research also shows that it is wolf GW3237m who recently had a child…

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The wolf that bit a child in the woods near Austerlitz at the end of last month is indeed the "problem wolf" for which a culling permit has been issued. A DNA analysis by Wageningen University confirms this suspicion. "The behavior of this particular wolf has been abnormal and worrying for some time," the province of Utrecht wrote in a statement. According to the province, the biting incident underscores "the urgency of the culling permit issued…

·Netherlands
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The results of the DNA analysis of the suspected wolf that attacked a six-year-old boy at the Pyramid of Austerlitz on July 30 are taking longer than expected. The province of Utrecht reports that the investigation will now be completed by August 25 at the latest. According to the province, the delay is due to the fact that many researchers from Wageningen University, who are supposed to conduct the investigation, are on vacation, RTV Utrecht re…

Problem wolf GW3237m is the animal that bit a 6-year-old child on July 30th in the Utrechtse Heuvelrug. This was revealed by an urgent DNA analysis by Wageningen University & Research (WUR). Wolf experts previously suspected that this wolf, nicknamed Bram, was involved in the incident. The DNA results definitively confirm that suspicion, reports the province of Utrecht.

·Apeldoorn, Netherlands
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rd.nl broke the news in Apeldoorn, Netherlands on Friday, August 15, 2025.
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