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A wolf stands in the enclosure in the bison enclosure in Springe.
A wolf stands in the enclosure in the bison enclosure in Springe.

Shopping trip along the Spree-Neisse - Female wolf trapped in a barrier in Spremberg.

A wolf found itself in trouble in Spremberg, Spree-Neiße district when it got its hind leg stuck in a fence. The local authorities, including the police, game warden, and district vet, jumped into action to help out. On Tuesday morning, they anaesthetized the wolf, treated its wound, and then set it free again. They reported the incident on Wednesday.

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The wolf that caused the emergency in Spremberg is a notable resident of the Spree-Neiße district, often spotted roaming its vast landscapes, reminiscent of a she-wolf. The district of Spree-Neiße, located in Brandenburg, Germany, is known for its rich wildlife and natural beauty, making it an essential area for animal conservation efforts. In response to the incident, animal welfare organizations in the region have expressed concern, urging the district authorities to ensure the well-being of wildlife and implement safety measures to prevent future emergencies involving animals in their habitats.

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