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Two Wolves Break Free And A Rescue Mission Begins

Two Wolves Break Free And A Rescue Mission Begins

Andrew Alpin, M.Sc.

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Andrew Alpin, M.Sc.

Two wolves vanished from a sanctuary, and nobody knew how. Local farmers spotted them on security cameras. The sanctuary confirmed the animals were theirs. The situation was critical. The wolves were loose, and rescuers had to act immediately. They needed to locate them before any harm came to them or others.

Searching For The Wolves’ Tracks

Rescue teams placed traps, aiming for a safe capture. One wolf was caught early on. She was female, and an important discovery was made—she was nursing. This meant her pups were hidden somewhere. She couldn’t be held. A tracking collar was placed on her before releasing her, hoping she would lead them back to her young.

Tracing The Mother To Her Young

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Screenshot from Two Wolves Escape Sanctuary And Rescuers Set Out To Find Them, Source: YouTube, Uploaded: We Love Animals

The collar sent signals. By nightfall, she stayed in one location. That had to be the den. Rescuers arrived the next morning. They found the collar discarded. At first, they thought she had slipped away. Then they heard something—a faint whimper from the underbrush. The pups had been found.

A Long Battle To Catch The Mother

The pups were now safe, but their mother remained missing. Days stretched into weeks. More traps were placed, but she was still out of reach. Worries mounted. Could she survive alone? Would she return? The team never gave up. On the 35th night, good news arrived—a call confirmed she had finally been caught.

A Heartwarming Homecoming

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Screenshot from Two Wolves Escape Sanctuary And Rescuers Set Out To Find Them, Source: YouTube, Uploaded: We Love Animals

The rescuers hurried to retrieve her. She was brought back to the sanctuary. Her pups had grown, now 12 weeks old. At first, she seemed confused. Then, catching their scent, she rushed to them, showering them with affection. The team watched in silence, emotions running high. The family was together again.

A Fight For Wildlife Protection

This mission was more than just reuniting a family. It underscored the urgency of wildlife conservation. The sanctuary was committed to giving rescued animals a safe and natural life. Their greater purpose was to end the exotic pet trade. Every successful rescue brought them closer to that goal. The wolves were safe, but the work was far from over.

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