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Despite Biting Incidents: Officials and Environmental Activists Want to Make Wolves 'Socially Acceptable'

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A wolf grabbed a 6-year-old Dutch boy on Wednesday and dragged him by his armpit. Alert bystanders helped the boy escape, but not without serious injuries. "The wolf shook my son back and forth," the father said. In 2022, the roughly 21,500 wolves in the European Union killed 56,000 pets. EU governments paid €17 million in compensation for this. That bill is quickly mounting, but Flanders has a "wolf plan." The incident with the boy...
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A wolf grabbed a 6-year-old Dutch boy on Wednesday and dragged him by his armpit. Alert bystanders helped the boy escape, but not without serious injuries. "The wolf shook my son back and forth," the father said. In 2022, the roughly 21,500 wolves in the European Union killed 56,000 pets. EU governments paid €17 million in compensation for this. That bill is quickly mounting, but Flanders has a "wolf plan." The incident with the boy...

·Antwerp, Belgium
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pal.be broke the news in Antwerp, Belgium on Friday, August 1, 2025.
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