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WOLVES KILL ZOOKEEPER IN SWEDEN
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WOLVES KILL ZOOKEEPER IN SWEDEN
Zookeeper killed by wolves in Sweden
By the CNN Wire Staff
June 18, 2012 -- Updated 0035 GMT (0835 HKT)
A female zookeeper died Sunday morning when she was attacked by wolves in an enclosure at the Kolmarden Zoo in Sweden. The zookeeper was a longtime employee at the wildlife park and had worked with the group of wolves since they were born, the zoo said in a statement on its website.
The attack happened during a routine visit to the wolves' enclosure, designed to "maintain contact with the wolves." The keeper, who was not identified, followed procedure and informed her colleagues before entering the enclosure. "When the co-worker did not respond when called, her colleagues realized something was wrong and went to the wolves' area," the zoo statement said. "There they found her dead."
It's not known what preceded the attack.
Mats Olson, the zoo's chief executive, said the staff is "shocked" by the incident and an investigation is under way. On its website, Kolmarden -- billed as Scandinavia's largest wildlife park, and located about 150 kilometers (about 93 miles) southwest of Stockholm -- touts visitors' ability to have "wild encounters" with its animals, including petting wolves. The statement Sunday said the particular enclosure involved in the attack "lies beyond the public areas of Kolmarden."
Mats Hoggren, the zoological chief, said all procedures at the zoo will be reviewed.
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You know, LL, 'petting wolves' has never been on my to-do list. I swear people nowadays forget that wild animals don't greatly like humans, and don't abide by human rules.
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Let's face it,a supposedly 'domesticated' dog can turn on its owner and kill. After all, man is only a 'domesticated' animal and how many times do men kill men? LLbb1 wrote:You know, LL, 'petting wolves' has never been on my to-do list. I swear people nowadays forget that wild animals don't greatly like humans, and don't abide by human rules.
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Why are they shocked at the incident? the idiots. Things like this are always accidents waiting to happen. Why does man think they can tame wild beasts or play God. Such stupidly lax rules that also play with visitors lifes.
I hope the Wolves aren't destroyed
I hope the Wolves aren't destroyed
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MsMarbles wrote:Why are they shocked at the incident? the idiots. Things like this are always accidents waiting to happen. Why does man think they can tame wild beasts or play God. Such stupidly lax rules that also play with visitors lifes.
I hope the Wolves aren't destroyed
So do I hope they aren't destroyed, MsM. And thank goodness it wasn't a visitor. But I expect it had something to do with Food.
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Re fate of the wolves, see below. LL
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Wolves kill worker at Swedish wildlife park: An end to the close contact with wolves
Posted on June 17, 2012 by TWIN Observer
“The animal keeper was attacked by several wolves and died in the attack. After a while, the staff at the zoo managed to get the wolves away and could get into the wolf enclosure,’ said Magnus Holmstrom, police duty officer in Östergötland, said.
The 30-year-old woman was alone with the wolves when she was attacked. After the alarm emergency services personnel set up together with police and ambulance staff a drive to get past the angry wolf pack and up to the woman.
“We created a human chain and forced back the pack of wolves. At the same time, we had one person who stood ready with weapons, positioned to shoot if there would be a new attack”, said internal commander Jan Tengeborg of emergency services to Norrkoping’s Tidningar online. The strategy was successful and no animals had to be shot.
“She was very badly injured when we got up to her and according to my information, she had died already,” says Jan Tengeborg.
Relatives have been informed. A crisis team has been appointed for Kolmården employees.
“Why the accident could happen is impossible to answer because there are no eyewitnesses. Police are currently conducting a forensic examination of the wolf enclosure, and we will afterwards be able to say how it happened,” says Mats Höggren, Kolmården zoological director, at a press conference.
According to Höggren it was not against the zoo’s rules that the woman went alone to the animals. But his colleagues realized that something was wrong when radio contact was lost with her inside the enclosure. There were eight wolves and it is unclear which of them is attacked first.
“The wolves are not usually aggressive, but we have had minor incidents when play has gone overboard,” he says.
All close contacts between wolves and humans have now stopped at Kolmården. Its security will be reviewed.
None of the wolves have been killed.
“It is very unusual for this kind of happening, but it’s happened before. Zoo Animals are not afraid of humans and it may be an accident,” says Olof Liberg, wolf expert at the Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences.
He is not yet familiar with the case, but argues that these kinds of accidents are often due to the routine being broken and that it is primarily dangerous to be with wolves when an attendant goes in by himself.
Kolmården zoo has not informed the visitors about the attack in the wolf enclosure.
“We arrived here just after the tragic incident. Then we saw ambulances and police cars, but we have not received any information about what has happened. Everything was as usual. The only information we have received is through the media in our cell phones,” says a visitor to TT just before 4PM. “It’s very strange,” she says.
At the end of July 2010, there was a serious wolf attack on Kolmården zoo. A one-year wolf got hold of a 21-year-old woman’s jacket, pulled her down on the ground and bit her arm. The incident occurred in connection with a group of visitors that went into the wolf enclosure.
The woman managed with the rest of the patrons to flee out of the enclosure and was bandaged by the park’s veterinarian before she was taken to hospital. According to the zoo the young wolf’s behavior was not meant to be aggressive but was seeking contact.
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