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Wolf Attack in Hamburg – an Exceptional Case or Not so Harmless?

Summary by Welt
For the first time since the resettlement, a wolf has attacked a human being in Germany. An expert also sees this as the result of a failed nature conservation. Why we do not have such a contradictory relationship with any animal – and what is really behind "Red Riding Hood".

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What about the wolf who injured a woman in Hamburg? It is still unclear. Animal protectionists and experts are working for the animal.

·Germany
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For the first time since the resettlement, a wolf has attacked a human being in Germany. An expert also sees this as the result of a failed nature conservation. Why we do not have such a contradictory relationship with any animal – and what is really behind "Red Riding Hood".

·Dortmund, Germany
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On Monday evening a young wolf had run into a small shopping arcade in the centre of Altona and had injured a woman about 60 years old there. The animal then fled to the Alster, where the police then caught it.

Last week, a wolf in Hamburg paid attention nationwide. The young animal is said to have bitten a woman in Altona. An overview of the state of things.

·Hamburg, Germany
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Welt broke the news in Dortmund, Germany on Saturday, April 4, 2026.
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