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At the Den Treek estate, it is the talk of the day: the wolf. Despite the fact that the predator bit a hiker in the upper leg in the nature reserve on Monday, it is quite busy there on Tuesday morning. But athletes, dog walkers and nature lovers are a lot more cautious after the umpteenth incident. "I didn't dare come by bike today."
Predator: According to the management of the Den Treek-Henschoten estate near Leusden, a woman was bitten in her legs by a wolf on Monday afternoon. The steward…
The organizers of the four-day evening marches in the Utrecht municipalities of Leusden and Woudenberg have changed their routes at the last minute after a possible wolf attack on the Den Treek estate. Both hikes were supposed to go through the nature reserve on the Utrechtse Heuvelrug this week, but the walkers are now avoiding the public estate. On Monday, a walker was bitten on Den Treek, possibly by a wolf.
Thanks to an excrement collected at Plounéour-Ménez, the presence of a second wolf is now attested in the Finistère.
On the Den Treek estate, a woman was probably bitten by an animal that is probably a wolf. "It is extremely dangerous, totally irresponsible," says long-time manager Wilbert Nijlant to De T., but what does he know about it, he only manages an estate where people are bitten all the time, by wolves.
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