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One of four missing raccoons found after escaping Isle of Wight zoo

Staff are hoping to continue searching for the nocturnal animals on Saturday evening

Holly Evans
Saturday 02 November 2024 14:18 EDT
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One of the four female raccoons has been found
One of the four female raccoons has been found (Amazon World/ Facebook)

One of four raccoons missing from a zoo on the Isle of Wight has been found after they escaped their compound on Friday morning.

The female raccoon was found ā€œno worse for wearā€ after being caught at about 11pm on Friday in Newchurch, having escaped from Amazon World Zoo Park in Sandown.

Two of the others have been spotted on the zooā€™s grounds, but are still at large.

Staff at the attraction worked through the night using tracker dogs and drones but said they have had to scale down their search.

They plan to regroup at 4.30pm on Saturday to continue the hunt for the nocturnal animals.

The raccoon disappeared from their enclosure on the Isle of Wight (Amazon World Zoo Park/PA)
The raccoon disappeared from their enclosure on the Isle of Wight (Amazon World Zoo Park/PA)

Rachel Patrick, a head keeper at the zoo said the rescued raccoon appears calm and is eating.

ā€œThe raccoon we have caught last night appears to be no worse for wear, is eating and calm,ā€ Ms Patrick said.

ā€œWe are still looking for three females. (Two) were last seen at 7am onsite at the zoo so we are hopeful they are still onsite.

ā€œThe third we have not seen for ourselves.ā€

She asked members of the public to remain vigilant ā€œespecially from 4.30pm and through the nightā€.

She added: ā€œCheck your gardens, trees, hedgerows, and sheds just as if you were looking for a lost cat or dog.

ā€œPlease do not approach the animals. They are not aggressive normally but will be scared.ā€

The zoo has asked anyone who spots the raccoons to take a picture if safe to do so, with any reports sent to the racoon hotline by phone, message or WhatsApp on 07956 194981.

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