A wolf has been killed due to repeated human error at one state’s zoo and people are outraged, posted The Dodo on its website.
The incident began late last month at Menominee Park Zoo, a small public zoo in Oshkosh, Wisconsin, when a worker left a gate to an off-limits area of the zoo open. Several visitors took advantage of the open gate to slip into the staff-only area and get up close to the zoo’s wolf pack.
While one mother was busy snapping pictures of the captive animals, her four-year-old son approached the enclosure and stuck his fingers through the chain-link fence. A curious 12-year-old wolf named Rebel wandered up and nipped the child’s hand.
The child suffered four small puncture wounds, which were easily patched up after the incident. But when the Wisconsin Division of Public Health became involved, things got much worse for Rebel, who was the alpha of his four-wolf sibling pack.
According to the Oshkosh Police Department, the Division of Public Health (DPH) considered Rebel a rabies threat because the rabies vaccine hasn’t been proven effective in wolves.
Spencer Wilhelm, operations manager for the Wolf Conservation Center, told The Dodo that the vaccine hasn’t been studied because no one wants to kill the requisite number of wolves to research it, but that all evidence points to the vaccine working. Rebel was up-to-date on his rabies shots through 2018.
Despite the zoo’s protestations, the DPH let the parents decide whether to give their child preventative rabies shots. If they didn’t want to, Rebel would be killed so he could be tested.
The parents chose to kill him. Rebel tested negative.
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