wolf
Coverage of wolf in the Nexus archive.
- Isle Royale National Park closes campground in an attempt to deter a wolf from humans
The Three Mile Campground in Isle Royale National Park is temporarily closed until July 31 to deter a wolf that has become too accustomed to humans, exhibiting bold behavior like entering tents and dragging backpacks. The park is intensifying hazing efforts and enforcing stricter food storage rules to prevent the wolf from relying on human food.
- Isle Royale campground closed due to heightened wolf interactions
The Isle Royale campground has been closed due to increased wolf interactions. The National Park Service cited a 'very nosy wolf' as the reason for disrupting camper safety and implementing the closure.
- Isle Royale closes Three Mile Campground due to 'increasingly bold' wolf
The National Park Service closed Three Mile Campground on Isle Royale National Park due to a wolf exhibiting increasingly bold behavior, including interacting with tents and backpacks. Park staff will intensify hazing efforts and install noise devices to deter the wolf, with a tentative reopening planned for Aug. 1, though the closure may extend.
- CPW lethally removes wolf involved in 10 different depredation events
CPW lethally removed an uncollared wolf in Routt County after evidence confirmed its involvement in 10 depredation events since the summer of 2025.
- CPW lethally removes wolf involved in 10 different depredation events
An uncollared wolf was lethally removed in Routt County after being confirmed involved in 10 depredation events since summer 2025. The action was taken by CPW following evidence of the wolf's repeated involvement in these incidents.
- Pedophile named 'Wolf' was freed on bond after being charged with rape of 6-year-old girl... only to rape two other teenage girls he met at party, prosecutors say
A man named 'Wolf' was released on bond after being charged with raping a 6-year-old girl, then allegedly raped two other teenage girls he met at a party, according to prosecutors.
- Moment wolf on the run in South Korea is found
Neukgu, a two-year-old wolf, escaped from a zoo in Daejon, South Korea, capturing national attention. The wolf was eventually found after the incident.
- South Korea's runaway wolf finally captured after nine-day search
South Korea's runaway wolf was captured after a nine-day search that captivated the public and inspired a meme coin. The search involved twists and turns, drawing widespread attention.
- South Korea's runaway wolf finally captured after nine-day search
South Korea captured a runaway wolf after a nine-day search marked by twists and turns, which captivated the public and inspired a meme coin.
- How did a wolf become a fugitive in South Korea?
A wolf escaped from a zoo in South Korea by burrowing under a fence, becoming the country's newest fugitive. The incident highlights security concerns at the facility.
- Howl recordings and an AI image: Inside South Korea's long hunt for an escaped wolf
South Korea is conducting an extensive search for Neukgu, a young wolf that has evaded capture for over a week. Authorities are using howl recordings and AI-generated images to locate the elusive animal.
- Hundreds search for wolf that escaped from zoo in South Korea
A wolf escaped from a zoo in Daejeon, South Korea, prompting a search involving over 300 emergency services and military personnel. The O-World theme park area is under scrutiny, with a local school closed as a precautionary measure.