In Hamburg-Altona hat ein Wolf am Montagabend, 30. März 2026, eine Frau ins Gesicht gebissen und schwer verletzt. Polizei und Wildtierexperten sprachen von einem äußerst ungewöhnlichen Vorfall. Wenig später wurde das Tier in der Innenstadt an der Binnenalster gefasst.

Angriff in Altona

Ein Wolf biss am Montagabend, 30. März 2026, eine Frau ins Gesicht. Sie kam zur Behandlung in ein Krankenhaus.

Fang an der Binnenalster

Die Polizei spürte das Tier wenig später in der Hamburger Innenstadt auf und zog es mit einer Schlinge aus der Alster.

Möglicher Wiedererkennungstreffer

Ein Wolfsexperte bestätigte das Tier anhand von Bild- und Videomaterial als Wolf. Ob es derselbe Wolf ist, bleibt noch offen.

A wolf bit and seriously injured a woman in the face in Hamburg's Altona district on Monday evening, March 30, 2026, in what police and wildlife experts described as a highly unusual attack. The incident occurred around 19:00, reportedly in front of an Ikea branch in the district, according to reporting by the Bild newspaper cited across multiple outlets. The woman suffered facial injuries and was taken to a hospital for treatment, according to the 20 Minuten report. Hamburg police confirmed the attack to the German news agency dpa. Officers immediately launched a search for the animal across the city.

Polizei holt Wolf mit Schlinge aus der Alster The search ended late Monday evening when emergency crews located the wolf in Hamburg's city center, near the landing stage on the Binnenalster at Jungfernstieg. As officers approached, the animal fled and jumped into the water. Police used a noose to pull the wolf from the Alster, a spokesperson for the situation center confirmed. A hunter then transported the animal away from the city center. The captured wolf was handed over to the Umweltbehörde, which assumed responsibility for the animal's care and any further decisions about its fate. According to the Hamburger Morgenpost, as cited by Spiegel Online, a decision on what would happen to the wolf was expected on Tuesday.

Experte bestätigt Wolf nach Tagen mit Sichtungen in ganz Hamburg The animal had been spotted multiple times across Hamburg since Saturday, March 28, two days before the attack. According to earlier statements from the environmental authority, it was first observed in parks along the Falkensteiner Ufer in Blankenese, before being seen farther east in the districts of Nienstedten and Othmarschen, and later in St. Pauli. Initial uncertainty about whether the animal was truly a wolf was resolved when Norman Stier, a wolf expert from the Technical University of Dresden, evaluated image and video material submitted by members of the public and confirmed unequivocally that it was a wolf. In most prior encounters, witnesses reported the animal behaved shyly and avoided people. One resident described an encounter in his own garden during which the wolf immediately fled, according to 20 Minuten. Police said they considered it likely, though not yet certain, that the captured animal was the same wolf seen over the preceding days, as they did not assume multiple wolves were present in the city area.

Angriffe von Wölfen auf Menschen gelten in Europa als äußerst selten. Einer 2002 veröffentlichten Studie des Norwegian Institute for Nature Research zufolge, auf die sich Zeit Online beruft, haben gesunde Wölfe Menschen nur in wenigen historischen Fällen angegriffen. Die gleiche Quelle nennt drei Hauptursachen für solche Angriffe: Tollwut, Provokation und Fütterungseffekte. Wildtierbehörden weisen darauf hin, dass vor allem junge Wölfe neugieriges Verhalten gegenüber Menschen zeigen können, sich aber meist langsam und ruhig zurückziehen, statt aggressiv näherzukommen.

Umstände des Angriffs weiter unklar, Ermittlungen laufen Several key details about the incident remained unconfirmed as of early Tuesday morning. Police initially declined to specify the exact nature or severity of the woman's injuries beyond the facial wounds reported by multiple outlets. The reason the wolf and the woman came into such close proximity — and why the animal bit her — was not established. Wolves are generally considered shy animals that avoid human contact, making the attack an unusual escalation, as 20 Minuten noted. What occurred between the attack in Altona and the wolf's appearance in the Binnenalster, several kilometers away in the city center, was also not explained in initial reports. The environmental authority was set to examine the animal's condition and determine next steps, with the broader question of why a wolf entered one of Germany's largest urban centers remaining unanswered.

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  • Norman Stier — Ekspert ds. wilków i badacz z Politechniki w Dreźnie odpowiedzialny za monitoring dzikiej fauny

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