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Wolf Stalks Kids at School Play Yard

School on lockdown due to wolf stalking children

Friday, November 30, 2007 children at the Glenwood school in New Mexico had a wolf stalking children at their play ground.  The uncollared wolf appeared and was about 17 yards from the playground.  The school was quickly locked down.

The county wolf investigator was called out to cast tracks and look for other wolf evidence.

In 2005 the school in Blue Arizona was also stalked by the Aspen wolves who were later relocated to New Mexico and have been involved in various attacks and kills including slaughtering a little girls horse.

Is this what the wolf lovers were looking for when they support wolf recovery?

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5 Responses to “Wolf Stalks Kids at School Play Yard”

  1. WolvesGoneWild - Wolves, Press, Politics and the Environmental Extreme Says:

    […] Wolf Stalks Kids at School Play Yard […]

  2. Three Wolf Stories :Wildlife and People Says:

    […] First wolf story: A wolf has been stalking school children in Blue, New Mexico. Wolves Gone Wild reports [here]: Wolf Stalks Kids at School Play YardSchool on lockdown due to wolf stalking children […]

  3. ... Says:

    I personally think that’s an overeaction, on the school’s part. A lockdown because a wolf was 17 yards away from a school playground?

    “…various attacks and kills including slaughtering a little girls horse”

    slaughtering a little girl’s horse. That made me laugh. For one, it’s a wolf. What do you expect? They didn’t kill it because it belonged to a little girl. They killed it because they were hungry.
    A wolf killed a horse. Quit making it seem like it’s such a big deal.

    Wolves do not think like humans. They act on instinct. They shouldn’t be destroyed for acting on instinct. Humans act on instinct sometimes, too. Should THEY be killed?
    Didn’t think so.

  4. Wild Says:

    I am not sure what planet you are on. It woudl be wrong if this was a wild pit bull or other wild dog? No but some of you ave not a clue of the dangers that wolves pose.

    Would it be funny if it was you that got in a bad accident? Would it be ok if it was your child threatened? Would it be funny to watch your pet get ripped to shreds in front of your eyes on your own porch?

    Was it funny that Kenton Carnagie was standing for his last ten minutes of life fending off wolves? 2005 human killed by wolves in canada.

    No it is not but your comment was posted so normal thinking people can see how twisted and insane your logic is. This way people can see the people just like you that support this stupid wolf program (and other super predator programs) are not normal and do not care at all for human safety or the animals we love.

  5. oncebitten Says:

    Wow annonymous, do you need a psychiatrist or some medication. How could you possibly laugh at anothers misfortune? The Glenwood school is a poor rural district without a fence to keep the wolf out of the actual schoolyard and rabies has been documented in the exact same area. Wild is right, what planet are you on or what kind of dope are you taking? It is something that makes a person mean to kids that is for sure.

    Why would you laugh about someone elses problems especially something so serious and so dangerous. Are you just psychotic?

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