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Wolves Shot After Escape From Colchester Zoo

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Three wolves have been shot dead after a pack of five animals broke through a perimeter fence and escaped into thick undergrowth.

One of the five fugitive wolves returned to the enclosure shortly after the animals broke free around 7.30am.

Another wolf was shot with an anaesthetic dart and recaptured.

Authorities then began a search to locate the three remaining wolves, with Essex Police officers assisting the search operation.

Members of the public were asked to stay away from the search area to avoid hindering the operation.

All three remaining wolves were eventually shot dead after they were located and authorities determined they "posed a risk to the public".

A statement from Colchester Zoo said staff members were "devastated" by the loss of the wolves.

"Unfortunately, an anaesthetic dart takes 15 minutes to take effect and may not work at all in a stressed animal so two wolves that had left the perimeter of the zoo had to be shot," the statement said.

"They are wild animals and in an unpredictable situation they would have posed a risk to the public. The remaining wolf has now been located and very sadly also had to be destroyed."

The zoo said it remains unclear how the damage occurred to the wolf enclosure.

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All these poor wolves wanted was their freedom and they died trying to get it. These are wild animals and they do NOT belong locked up in a zoo. :mad:
 
"Unfortunately, an anaesthetic dart takes 15 minutes to take effect and may not work at all in a stressed animal so two wolves that had left the perimeter of the zoo had to be shot," the statement said.
That statement pisses me off. They didn't even try to save them.
 
Jazzy said:
"Unfortunately, an anaesthetic dart takes 15 minutes to take effect and may not work at all in a stressed animal so two wolves that had left the perimeter of the zoo had to be shot," the statement said.
That statement pisses me off. They didn't even try to save them.

What if they shot multiple darts into a wolf? :|
 
That's really sad.
How much of a threat is a presumably well fed wolf really going to be?
Nebulous said:
What if they shot multiple darts into a wolf? :|
Maybe they'd die :|
 
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