Spokeswoman Menita Prasad said a wolf, named Chia, was found dead on the side of 264th Street in Langley on Thursday. 2:22 Greater Vancouver Zoo ‘heartbroken’ over loss of two wolves Another wolf, a young pup named Storm is still missing. Staff believe the wolf is still in the area somewhere around the zoo. Story continues below ad “He is a shy wolf and is not a threat to public safety,” Prasad said. Tempest is small with gray and brown puppy fur and white markings on his muzzle and forehead. “They’re not dangerous, they’re really shy and wary of people,” Prasad said. “That’s why they’ve stayed close to the zoo properties, trying to communicate with each other.” 1:31 Wolves released from enclosure at Greater Vancouver Zoo Wolves released from enclosure at Greater Vancouver Zoo The zoo has been closed since Tuesday after it was discovered that both the wolf enclosure and the zoo’s perimeter fence had been deliberately cut, Prasad said. Added nine wolves and five pups were released. The five pups stayed in the enclosure and only the two wolves escaped. Prasad said the zoo is working with Langley RCMP to investigate the trespass and vandalism. Story continues below ad
Read more: Escaped wolves cause closure of Greater Vancouver Zoo, at least 1 more on the loose
Anyone who sees Tempest is asked to contact the zoo, Langley RCMP or call the Report All Poachers and Polluters (RAPP) line at 1-877-952-7277. “We watch these wolves grow up,” Prasad said. “We consider the animals at the zoo part of our family. “We’re just hoping for the best possible outcome for Tempest.” The zoo will reopen to the public on Saturday, August 20. © 2022 Global News, a division of Corus Entertainment Inc.
title: “1 Wolf Dead 1 Still Missing After Deliberate Animal Release Bc Zoo Says E.G. Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-12-12” author: “John Sullivan”
Spokeswoman Menita Prasad said a wolf, named Chia, was found dead on the side of 264th Street in Langley on Thursday. 2:22 Greater Vancouver Zoo ‘heartbroken’ over loss of two wolves Another wolf, a young pup named Storm is still missing. Staff believe the wolf is still in the area somewhere around the zoo. Story continues below ad “He is a shy wolf and is not a threat to public safety,” Prasad said. Tempest is small with gray and brown puppy fur and white markings on his muzzle and forehead. “They’re not dangerous, they’re really shy and wary of people,” Prasad said. “That’s why they’ve stayed close to the zoo properties, trying to communicate with each other.” 1:31 Wolves released from enclosure at Greater Vancouver Zoo Wolves released from enclosure at Greater Vancouver Zoo The zoo has been closed since Tuesday after it was discovered that both the wolf enclosure and the zoo’s perimeter fence had been deliberately cut, Prasad said. Added nine wolves and five pups were released. The five pups stayed in the enclosure and only the two wolves escaped. Prasad said the zoo is working with Langley RCMP to investigate the trespass and vandalism. Story continues below ad
Read more: Escaped wolves cause closure of Greater Vancouver Zoo, at least 1 more on the loose
Anyone who sees Tempest is asked to contact the zoo, Langley RCMP or call the Report All Poachers and Polluters (RAPP) line at 1-877-952-7277. “We watch these wolves grow up,” Prasad said. “We consider the animals at the zoo part of our family. “We’re just hoping for the best possible outcome for Tempest.” The zoo will reopen to the public on Saturday, August 20. © 2022 Global News, a division of Corus Entertainment Inc.
title: “1 Wolf Dead 1 Still Missing After Deliberate Animal Release Bc Zoo Says E.G. Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-11-13” author: “Kitty Rimmer”
Spokeswoman Menita Prasad said a wolf, named Chia, was found dead on the side of 264th Street in Langley on Thursday. 2:22 Greater Vancouver Zoo ‘heartbroken’ over loss of two wolves Another wolf, a young pup named Storm is still missing. Staff believe the wolf is still in the area somewhere around the zoo. Story continues below ad “He is a shy wolf and is not a threat to public safety,” Prasad said. Tempest is small with gray and brown puppy fur and white markings on his muzzle and forehead. “They’re not dangerous, they’re really shy and wary of people,” Prasad said. “That’s why they’ve stayed close to the zoo properties, trying to communicate with each other.” 1:31 Wolves released from enclosure at Greater Vancouver Zoo Wolves released from enclosure at Greater Vancouver Zoo The zoo has been closed since Tuesday after it was discovered that both the wolf enclosure and the zoo’s perimeter fence had been deliberately cut, Prasad said. Added nine wolves and five pups were released. The five pups stayed in the enclosure and only the two wolves escaped. Prasad said the zoo is working with Langley RCMP to investigate the trespass and vandalism. Story continues below ad
Read more: Escaped wolves cause closure of Greater Vancouver Zoo, at least 1 more on the loose
Anyone who sees Tempest is asked to contact the zoo, Langley RCMP or call the Report All Poachers and Polluters (RAPP) line at 1-877-952-7277. “We watch these wolves grow up,” Prasad said. “We consider the animals at the zoo part of our family. “We’re just hoping for the best possible outcome for Tempest.” The zoo will reopen to the public on Saturday, August 20. © 2022 Global News, a division of Corus Entertainment Inc.
title: “1 Wolf Dead 1 Still Missing After Deliberate Animal Release Bc Zoo Says E.G. Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-11-12” author: “Harvey Haugen”
Spokeswoman Menita Prasad said a wolf, named Chia, was found dead on the side of 264th Street in Langley on Thursday. 2:22 Greater Vancouver Zoo ‘heartbroken’ over loss of two wolves Another wolf, a young pup named Storm is still missing. Staff believe the wolf is still in the area somewhere around the zoo. Story continues below ad “He is a shy wolf and is not a threat to public safety,” Prasad said. Tempest is small with gray and brown puppy fur and white markings on his muzzle and forehead. “They’re not dangerous, they’re really shy and wary of people,” Prasad said. “That’s why they’ve stayed close to the zoo properties, trying to communicate with each other.” 1:31 Wolves released from enclosure at Greater Vancouver Zoo Wolves released from enclosure at Greater Vancouver Zoo The zoo has been closed since Tuesday after it was discovered that both the wolf enclosure and the zoo’s perimeter fence had been deliberately cut, Prasad said. Added nine wolves and five pups were released. The five pups stayed in the enclosure and only the two wolves escaped. Prasad said the zoo is working with Langley RCMP to investigate the trespass and vandalism. Story continues below ad
Read more: Escaped wolves cause closure of Greater Vancouver Zoo, at least 1 more on the loose
Anyone who sees Tempest is asked to contact the zoo, Langley RCMP or call the Report All Poachers and Polluters (RAPP) line at 1-877-952-7277. “We watch these wolves grow up,” Prasad said. “We consider the animals at the zoo part of our family. “We’re just hoping for the best possible outcome for Tempest.” The zoo will reopen to the public on Saturday, August 20. © 2022 Global News, a division of Corus Entertainment Inc.