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Wildlife center hoping for safe return of escaped wolves

Wildlife center hoping for safe return of escaped wolves June 1, 2021 FacebookTwitterEmail STACY, Minn. (AP) Staff at an Anoka County wildlife center are hoping three wolves that recently escaped their enclosure can be safely returned. The Wildlife Science Center in Stacy is home to about 120 wolves. Animal care coordinator Megan Beckel tells KMSP-TV the center has the largest captive wolf population in North America. Four wolves escaped last week by digging out of their enclosure. Beckel says they were likely searching for a newborn wolf that had been removed for bottle feeding. “We’re devastated, the wolves are scared. They’re not dangerous to anybody they just want to go home,” Beckel said.

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