What's Happening?
Two parents in Pennsylvania, Carrie Sortor and Stephen Wilson, have been charged with endangering the welfare of a child after their toddler was injured by a wolf at Hersheypark's ZooAmerica. The incident
occurred when the child squeezed through a small opening in the fence and reached into the wolf enclosure. The wolf grabbed the child's hand, causing minor injuries. Bystanders intervened to help the child, and the parents were reportedly distracted on their phones at the time.
Why It's Important?
This incident raises concerns about child safety and parental supervision in public spaces, particularly in environments with potentially dangerous animals. It highlights the responsibilities of both parents and zoo operators to ensure safety measures are in place and followed. The charges against the parents reflect the legal implications of neglecting child supervision, emphasizing the importance of vigilance in such settings. The case may prompt zoos to review and enhance their safety protocols to prevent similar incidents.






