Flooding in the Ghaghara region has disrupted wildlife habitats, leading wolves to venture into human settlements in Bahraich. Seven individuals, including children, have been killed by wolves seeking new food sources. Wildlife officials and experts are investigating the underlying causes, which appear to include habitat disturbance and possibly rabies, aiming to reduce further human-wolf conflicts.
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