Wolf enclosure was damaged to let animals escape at Greater Vancouver Zoo, RCMP say
LANGLEY, B.C. — Police say the wolf enclosure at the Greater Vancouver Zoo was damaged by someone who is suspected to have broken into the facility and allowed the animals to escape, as the facility remains shut for a second day.
There were nine adult grey wolves and six cubs at the zoo in Aldergrove, but it has not confirmed how many got loose or remain unaccounted for, as conservation workers and zoo staff continue to search for any of the animals.
The zoo first announced without explanation that it was closed Tuesday morning via its Instagram and Facebook accounts, and says today it remains shut.
When it announced the escape in a statement Tuesday afternoon, the zoo said it suspected “malicious intent,” and that a “small number” of wolves were loose.