In Bahraich, attacks by man-eating wolves have surged alarmingly. Recently, a wolf ambushed an 8-year-old boy outside his home in the village of Yadavpuri, situated in the Mahsi area. The wolf inflicted serious injuries by clawing at the child’s neck. This incident reflects a disturbing pattern, as wolf attacks are increasingly spreading from rural to urban areas. After the attack, the injured child was rushed to Bahraich Medical College for treatment. The incident has intensified fear among locals, who are now more cautious about the man-eating wolves near their homes. The rising frequency of these attacks has led to widespread panic, prompting calls for urgent action from authorities. The persistent threat of these aggressive wolves highlights the need for effective wildlife management and preventive strategies to safeguard both people and animals. The local administration faces mounting pressure to enhance safety measures and tackle the underlying causes of these dangerous wildlife encounters.