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A wave of wolf attacks in Uttar Pradesh, India sparks fear and precautions in villages

Schalk Botes
Last updated: July 12, 2025 3:39 am
By Schalk Botes
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In recent months, a series of tragic wolf attacks have instilled fear and panic across several villages in Bahraich district, Uttar Pradesh, India. These attacks have resulted in the deaths of multiple children and one adult, with many others injured.

The attacks

Since mid-April, around 30 villages near the Nepal border have been terrorized by wolf attacks. The wolves have killed nine children and one adult, with the youngest victim being a one-year-old boy and the oldest a 45-year-old woman. The attacks typically occur at night, often targeting children sleeping outside their homes or in poorly secured huts.

Factors contributing to the attacks:

Several factors have contributed to the unusual behavior of the wolves:

Habitat disruption: Heavy rains and flooding during the monsoon season have drastically altered the landscape. The swollen Ghaghara River has inundated forests, potentially driving the wolves out in search of food and water.

Prey scarcity: Indian wolves typically prey on animals like black buck, chinkara (Indian gazelle), and hare. However, the flooding may have reduced the availability of these prey animals, forcing the wolves to seek alternative food sources.

Human encroachment: Increasing human encroachment into traditional wolf habitats has led to more frequent human-wolf interactions. As villages expand and forests shrink, wolves are more likely to come into contact with humans.

Community impact

The attacks have created a climate of fear and hysteria in the affected villages. Many homes lack proper locks, making it difficult to keep children safe indoors. Men have started patrolling the streets at night, and authorities have deployed drones, cameras, and traps to capture the wolves. Despite these efforts, the community remains on edge, with parents fearing for their children’s safety.

Government and expert response

Authorities have captured and relocated three wolves to zoos, but the threat persists. Experts suggest that such attacks on humans are extremely rare and often involve wolves infected with rabies, a viral disease affecting the central nervous system. Rabid wolves typically make multiple assaults without consuming their victims.

The wolf attacks in Bahraich district highlight the complex interplay between wildlife and human communities. Habitat disruption, prey scarcity, and human encroachment have all contributed to the current crisis. While authorities continue to work on capturing the remaining wolves and ensuring the safety of villagers, long-term solutions will require addressing the root causes of human-wildlife conflict. Efforts to mitigate such conflicts must include habitat restoration, better management of human encroachment, and public education on coexisting with wildlife. Only through a comprehensive approach can we hope to prevent future tragedies and ensure the safety of both humans and wolves.

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Schalk Botes is the Head of Newshound Academy, an institution dedicated to Journalism & Media training and an industry hub for knowledge sharing.  With a rich career spanning 18 years in private higher education, Schalk has dedicated himself to nurturing the next generation of journalists and media professionals.
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