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Maharashtra: Injured wolf becomes alpha in Pune’s shrinking grasslands
Updated On: 20 April, 2026 10:55 AM IST | Mumbai | Ranjeet Jadhav
A three-legged Indian wolf in Pune district has become the alpha of a 12-member pack after surviving a poacher’s snare injury, showcasing rare resilience despite habitat loss and threats

The wolf: First identified in 2021 by a distinctive facial tuft, the injured male went on to become alpha and help raise a litter of pups to adulthood. Pic/The Grasslands Trust
Left crippled, likely by a poacher’s snare, an Indian wolf from the grasslands of Pune district has defied the odds to emerge as the leader of a 12-member pack, in what conservationists describe as a rare story of resilience in a rapidly shrinking habitat. The wolf’s journey has been documented by the Grasslands Trust, which works to conserve and restore grasslands across the Pune region.
First sighting and early years
>> The male wolf was first spotted during the monsoon of 2021 as a fringe challenger in a landscape dominated by an established alpha. Researchers identified him by a distinctive tuft of hair on his face.

