The Drenthe provincial government in the Netherlands has denied a large volume of Freedom of Information (FOI) requests concerning wolf attacks. A single resident submitted approximately 800 requests seeking detailed information on the incidents. Authorities claim the sheer number of requests constitutes abuse of the FOI system, hindering their ability to process legitimate inquiries. The government alleges the requests are overly broad and designed to disrupt administrative processes rather than seek genuine transparency. Officials have not disclosed the specific data sought by the resident, but confirmed the decision to reject the requests was based on procedural grounds. This case raises questions about the balance between public access to information and the efficient functioning of government. Further legal challenges from the resident are possible.