Adopters say they weren't warned before pack of wolves was euthanised
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Adopters say they weren't warned before pack of wolves was euthanised
"The decision to put commanding duo Nuna and Odin and their three male offspring Minimus, Tiberius and Maximus down was made after taking extensive advice from keepers and veterinary specialists."
"We paid. We cared. We followed their lives. Odin, Nuna, Maximus, Tiberius, and Minimus were our pack. On March 25, 2026, I found out they were all dead - not from the Trust, not from a phone call, not from an email to their adopters."
"A petition has already reached 16,500 signatures and appeals for a 'fully transparent review' of the pack's management logs."
Wildwood Trust euthanized a pack of wolves after severe aggression led to injuries among them. The decision was made after consulting with keepers and veterinary specialists. Visitors who adopted the wolves were outraged, claiming they learned about the euthanasia through Google rather than the park. A petition for an independent investigation has garnered 16,500 signatures. Despite the pack's euthanasia, the option to adopt wolves remains available on the Trust's website, raising further concerns among the adopters about transparency and management practices.
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