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Escaped wolf returns to South Korean zoo after nine days of intensive search

From DR Nyheder · (5d ago) Danish Positive tone

Translated from Danish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

TLDR

  • The wolf Neukgu, which escaped from a South Korean zoo on April 8, has been found after an intensive nine-day search.
  • Drones and thermal cameras were used in the extensive operation to locate the two-year-old male wolf.
  • The wolf is reported to be in stable condition after being found and sedated on a hill near a highway.

After nine tense days that captivated South Korea, the escaped wolf Neukgu has been safely recovered. The two-year-old male wolf had managed to dig under a fence at the zoo, sparking a widespread search operation that involved considerable public attention and concern.

The intensive search efforts utilized advanced technology, including drones and thermal-imaging cameras, highlighting the commitment to finding Neukgu. Many were worried about the wolf's welfare in the wild and the potential risks during its recapture. The news of its safe return has therefore brought immense relief to the public and zoo officials alike.

Neukgu was found and sedated on a hill near a highway early Friday morning. Veterinarians have since examined him, and he is reported to be in stable condition. This successful recovery is a testament to the thoroughness of the search operation and the expertise of the teams involved.

This incident, while a cause for initial alarm, ultimately concluded with a positive outcome. The safe return of Neukgu underscores the importance of animal welfare and the dedication of those responsible for their care and recovery. It's a story that, from our perspective at DR Nyheder, brings a sense of closure and happiness, demonstrating that even in challenging situations, a successful resolution is possible.

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Originally published by DR Nyheder in Danish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.