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Chilling wolf map shows ferocious beasts prowl Brit holiday hotspots after boy, 6, snatched from mum by infamous ‘Bram'

Chilling wolf map shows ferocious beasts prowl Brit holiday hotspots after boy, 6, snatched from mum by infamous ‘Bram'

The Irish Sun2 days ago
FEROCIOUS wolves are prowling British holiday hotspots as the number of the predators continues to grow.
It comes after a six-year-old boy was
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A wolf bares teeth as he is attacked by a wolfhound
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The terrifying moment a wolf attacked a young boy in a snow-covered Russian park
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Picture shows rogue wolf named Bram who is suspected to be behind the dangerous attack on the six-year-old
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The child suffered
, which required stitching - and was found with multiple scratches and abrasions on his body.
The tot went for a walk with his mum and younger brother in the Dutch province of Utrecht when they saw an animal running towards them.
At first, Mum Nynke, 41, thought it was safe for her children to play with what appeared to be a friendly dog from a distance.
It was only when the wild wolf jumped on the boy and dragged him into the woods, the mum realised the danger.
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Passers-by in the tourist hotspot Den Treek nature reserve then rushed to save the boy from the wolf's jaws.
The terrified mum told
Locals suspect that a rogue wolf named Bram was behind the dangerous attack.
Bram, who is officially designated GW3237m, is reportedly on a death sentence for attacking other people and dogs in the region.
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Just a few weeks ago, the lone wolf bit a female hiker twice on the leg at the Den Treek estate near Leusden
A court permitted the province of Utrecht to shoot the wolf dead, saying it poses a threat to the people, the
According to the court, the risk of serious injury to people is 'so severe' that the wolf must be culled.
Recent wolf attacks on pet dogs, livestock and even children have sparked uproar across Europe.
Wolf populations have continued to grow due to the predators being protected under the Bern Convention in EU law.
But this also means there has been an increasing contact with humans.
Chilling figures released in June show the number of wolf attacks on sheep and other livestock is at an all-time high.
In the first three months of 2025 in the Netherlands, 368 attacks on animals were recorded, compared to a much lower 266 the year prior.
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Warning signs on how to handle a wolf encounter are placed at the entrances of the nature estate
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A pack of European grey wolf seen in Germany's Bavaria
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Emile Soleil, 2, vanished in the French Alpine hamlet of Le Vernet last July, with locals fearing he was killed by wolves
The Central European lowlands population of wolves currently sits at between 780-1030 wolves.
And our map shows how the Dinaric-Balkan region are having to deal with the highest number of the beasts - roughly 4,000.
The wolf-ridden region of mountains covers holiday hotspot destinations like northeastern Italy, Croatia, Slovenia and Albania.
Wolves may also prowl Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro and Serbia, as well as the northwestern part of Kosovo.
Central European lowlands are also having to grapple with between 780 to 1030 wolves.
Meanwhile the Alps and areas of Italy are dealing with up to 3,000 of the beasts.
The EU law was modified in March of this year, however, shifting the protection status of wolves in Europe from "strictly protected" to "protected".
This change grants member states more flexibility in managing the ever-growing wolf populations.
The remains of a little two-year-old boy named Emile Soleil were found in a forested ravine last year with a bite mark on his skull
France
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Cops said that little Emile's remains were found outside of the hamlet Le Vernet almost eight months after the tod mysteriously disappeared from Alpine village.
A few locals believed at the time that
Another boy was attacked by a rogue wolf in a snow-covered Russian park a few years ago.
Shocking video shows the
However, according to the WWF, wolves in Europe don't pose a threat to humans.
The animal charity says that scientific evidence has proved that wolves don't treat humans as prey, with fatal encounters being exceptional.
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The Red Wolf (Canis rufus) is the worlds most endangered canine
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