Watch: Moment wolf rescued from canal in northern Italy
Firefighters rescued a female wolf from a canal in San Giovanni Lupatoto, Veneto, northern Italy. The wolf had sought shelter under a footbridge to escape the canal's current.

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AI-generatedFirefighters rescued a female wolf from a canal in San Giovanni Lupatoto, Veneto, northern Italy. The wolf had sought shelter under a footbridge to escape the canal's current. A river rescue team from the fire brigade extracted the distressed animal from the water and brought it to safety on land. The sedated wolf was then handed over to veterinarians for treatment and care. The plan is to eventually release the wolf back into the wild. Italian wolves are a protected species, with over 3,000 wolves recorded in Italy as of a 2021 survey, including around 950 in the Alpine region.
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Model · rule-basedKey claims
5 extractedAn estimated 950 wolves live in Italy's Alpine region.
Italian wolves are a protected species.
The rescued wolf was a female.
The wolf was found beneath a footbridge.
Firefighters rescued a wolf from a canal in San Giovanni Lupatoto, Veneto, Italy.