Debate erupts over wolves in captivity after animal park euthanises entire pack
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Debate erupts over wolves in captivity after animal park euthanises entire pack
"The director of Kent's Wildwood Trust is questioning whether wolves should be kept in captivity after putting down the park's entire pack to stop them from killing each other. The five wolves were euthanised following a sudden and unexpected surge in violence within the pack."
"A few weeks ago, the level of aggression within the pack really exploded, completely unexpectedly. It went from a harmonious pack, to animals that were just fighting each other and causing each other quite serious harm."
"After three wolves sustained severe injuries, the park consulted external experts before concluding that euthanasia was the only thing it could do. There were fears that the wolves would kill each other, which was a really horrible and worrying situation."
The Independent focuses on crucial societal issues such as reproductive rights, climate change, and Big Tech. It highlights the need for on-ground reporters to provide balanced perspectives. The organization aims to keep journalism accessible without paywalls, relying on donations for support. In a separate incident, the director of Kent's Wildwood Trust is reconsidering the practice of keeping wolves in captivity after a violent outbreak led to the euthanasia of the entire pack. The situation raised concerns about animal welfare and the management of captive wildlife.
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