Two female zookeepers are recovering in stable condition after being attacked by wolves at the Washington Park Zoo in Michigan City, Indiana. The incident occurred inside the animal enclosure on June 2, 2026, shortly after another wolf at the facility had passed away from natural causes.Incident OverviewThe Trigger: One zookeeper was performing standard duties inside the enclosure and requested the assistance of a second worker,
after which the situation escalated and two wolves attacked.The Injuries: A 39-year-old worker suffered severe, widespread bite wounds across her neck, torso, and limbs. A 34-year-old worker sustained a less severe bite wound to her forearm.The Rescue: The 39-year-old victim managed to escape the enclosure on her own. Firefighters had to climb the roof of an adjacent building and lower a
ladder into the exhibit to rescue the second worker, who was trapped inside with a third howling wolf.Current Status: Both victims were stabilized at Franciscan Health hospital. While the Washington Park Zoo remains open to the public, the main wolf exhibit is closed indefinitely while officials review the circumstances of the attack.Contextual BackgroundPreceding Events: In an unusual string of losses the night before
the attack, the zoo lost both a wolf to natural causes and a lemur to lung failure.Investigating Agencies: The Michigan City Parks and Recreation Department, alongside local law enforcement, are actively reviewing the exhibit's safety protocols and monitoring the remaining pack.I can provide more updates on this developing story if you would like. Are you looking for information regarding zoo safety protocols, wolf pack behavior changes after a death,