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  1. Trisha Wyman (1972 – April 18, 1996) was a Canadian wildlife biologist who worked as a caretaker in the Wolf Centre section of the Haliburton Forest & Wildlife Preserve in Ontario. She was killed by four captive wolves on the third day of her employment.

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    Trisha Wyman visited the Preserve numerous times before being hired, and readily participated in wolf education programmes. After obtaining a degree in wildlife biology from the University of Guelph, she assumed her new position as wolf caretaker in April 1996, four days prior to her death. The wolf pack she was assigned to look after was composed ...

    On the late afternoon of April 18, 1996, two of the Wolf Centre’s employees discovered Wyman’s body in the wolf enclosure. Her clothing had been totally removed, with strips of it being strewn around her body. The body itself was relatively intact, though with multiple bite wounds and some flesh missing from her extremities. The staff called the On...

    After the body was removed, the coroner ordered the wolves to be destroyed in order to be examined for rabies. The results were negative. Erich Klinghammer, the director of Wolf Park, contacted Peter Schleifenbaum, the director of the reserve, and offered his assistance in the investigation. During interviews with the staff, Klinghammer noticed a g...

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    Klinghammer, Erich (May 3, 1996). "Captive Non-human Socialized Wolves Kill Caretaker in a Canadian Forest and Wildlife Reserve". Wolf Park. Ontario Wolf Attack Information. Archived from the origi...

  2. 19. März 2021 · Die 24-jährige Wildtier-Biologin Trisha Wyman sei beispielsweise am 18. April 1996 von einem in Gefangenschaft gehaltenen Wolfsrudel in Ontario getötet worden. Ihr sei der Traumjob angeboten ...

  3. 18. Apr. 1996 · wildlife biologist. Trisha Wyman was a Canadian wildlife biologist who worked as a caretaker in the Wolf Centre section of the Haliburton Forest & Wildlife Preserve in Ontario. Career. She was killed by four captive wolves on the third day of her employment.

  4. So was 24-year-old Wildlife Biologist, Trisha Wyman, who was killed on April 18th 1996 by a captive wolf pack in Ontario. I had a long phone conversation with Dr. Erich Klinghammer of Wolf Park. He was called in as an expert witness to examine the Wyman case, and discovered quickly that there was great surprise at her death, as wolves are not ...

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  6. wikibin.org › articles › patricia-wyman-wolf-attack-3Patricia Wyman wolf attack

    Trisha Wyman (1972 - April 18, 1996) was a Canadian wildlife biologist who worked as a caretaker in the Wolf Centre section of the Haliburton Forest & Wildlife Reserve in Ontario. She was killed by five captive wolves on the third day of her employment.