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After being missing for nearly two weeks, a zoo in Wisconsin announced the good news about one of its escaped otters: "Ophelia is home!!" However, the search for a second escaped river otter ...
Ophelia the river otter was trapped and secured on Friday, March 28 and returned to the New Zoo. Her return was not announced ...
One half of the NEW Zoo's favorite furry fugitive duo has returned home, but zoo managers say one is still missing. But that's to be expected, since it is otter mating season.
Jeremy Ebner, the owner of the Suamico Trap, explains that they had to place the trap somewhere that they thought would be specific to an otter during their efforts to catch Ophelia and Louie.
"She's been returned to the regular otter habitat this morning but may not always be visible to guests: Ophelia has always been a bit shy and enjoys tucking into things to take naps throughout the ...
SUAMICO, WI (WTAQ-WLUK) — After nearly a month on the run, the NEW Zoo in Suamico remains optimistic that river otter Louie ...
One of the two otters that escaped from a Wisconsin zoo during a snowstorm has been captured, while the other otter remains missing.
Two otters named Louie and Ophelia escaped from a zoo in Wisconsin during a winter storm after leaving through a 'small breach in buried fencing that they managed to enlarge.' The NEW Zoo & Adventure ...
But Louie and Ophelia don’t appear to have gone far, their tracks showed them exploring nearby bodies of water and returning to the zoo’s perimeter now and again, the zoo said in a news release.
One of two North American river otters who escaped from a Wisconsin zoo last month has returned home safe and sound Ophelia the escaped zoo otter is back home but Louie remains elusive — perhaps ...
Ophelia is back in the otter habitat, but the zoo said she may not make herself visible to visitors. “Ophelia has always been a bit shy and enjoys tucking into things to take naps throughout the day,” ...