Toddler injured after crawling under fence at Pennsylvania zoo's wolf enclosure
A young child sustained minor injuries Saturday at Zoo America in Pennsylvania after getting too close to wolves while unsupervised.

A toddler was injured Saturday morning at Zoo America in Pennsylvania after crawling under a fence and approaching a wolf enclosure, according to local authorities.
The child sustained minor injuries during the incident at the zoo, which is located near Hersheypark. Officials confirmed the toddler had managed to crawl under fencing that separated visitors from the wolf habitat.
According to law enforcement, the child's parents had moved approximately 25 to 30 feet away from their toddler to a bench area at the time of the incident. The child was reportedly unsupervised when they accessed the restricted area near the wolves.
Zoo staff and emergency responders attended to the injured child following the incident. The extent of the injuries was described as minor by authorities.
Law enforcement officials have filed charges against the child's parents in connection with the incident. The specific nature of the charges was not immediately detailed by authorities.
Zoo America has not yet released a statement regarding the incident or any potential changes to safety protocols. The investigation into the circumstances surrounding the incident remains ongoing.