South Korean authorities have deployed heat-seeking cameras and drones in a widening search for a runaway wolf that has been on the loose for three days after escaping from a zoo. The two-year-old male, named Neukgu, burrowed under a fence at Daejeon O-World zoo and theme park in the central city of Daejeon on Wednesday, officials said. More than 300 personnel - including firefighters, police officers, and military troops - have been mobilised in the hunt for the animal, Daejeon Fire Headquarters said. Addressing the incident on Thursday, President Lee Jae Myung stated in a post on X: 'I hope no human casualties occur and I pray that Neukgu also returns home safely.' A nearby elementary school was closed as a precaution on Thursday after the wolf remained at large, and authorities have urged residents to take care and report any sightings. Thermal imaging footage provided by the Korea Wildlife Protection Association showed the wolf moving along a wooded hillside near the zoo on Wednesday, Reuters reported. Although drone cameras were deployed early on Thursday, they had to be withdrawn due to heavy rain, an official told AFP news agency. Zoo officials stated that the wolf damaged the fence prior to escaping. An official at Daejeon O-World explained: 'We conduct daily inspections of each enclosure before opening, and one wolf was missing. After checking CCTV, we confirmed it had dug through the soil at the bottom of the enclosure and escaped.' Born in 2024, Neukgu was part of a conservation program aimed at restoring the Korean wolf, a species considered extinct in the wild, according to Reuters. The runaway wolf has even inspired a meme coin named 'Neukgu' that appeared on decentralized cryptocurrency exchanges within the last 24 hours. The incident has drawn comparisons to a 2023 escape of a zebra named Sero from a zoo in Seoul.
Heat-Seeking Cameras Deployed in South Korea to Track Escaped Zoo Wolf

Heat-Seeking Cameras Deployed in South Korea to Track Escaped Zoo Wolf
Authorities mobilize drones and personnel in a three-day search for Neukgu, a runaway wolf from Daejeon O-World zoo. The animal sparked safety concerns in the neighborhood as a nearby school closed.
Following the escape of Neukgu, a two-year-old wolf from Daejeon O-World zoo, South Korean authorities have initiated a comprehensive search using thermal imaging cameras and drones. The wolf managed to burrow through a fence, leading to a hunt involving over 300 personnel, including police and military. Residents are advised to report any sightings as safety measures are implemented in the local community.




















