Fort Wayne, IN
FORT WAYNE, IN – The Fort Wayne Zoo evacuated one of its many exhibits Friday after an animal escaped from their enclosure. According to the Fort Wayne Zoo, zoo-goers were directed to evacuate the African Savanna exhibit after a wildebeest escaped from their enclosure in the African Veldt.
The male white-bearded wildebeest is one of the zoo’s most recent animal acquisitions as of July 7, according to a Facebook post from the zoo. As the wildebeest acclimates to their new home, the other animals in the African Veldt are quarantined away from the Veldt.
A zoo staff member had noticed that the wildebeest had moved from their primary habitat to an adjacent habitat through a shared pond space just after noon on Friday in the African Veldt area. The team member made a radio call to initiate their emergency response protocol and cleared the area of guests. Once the area was cleared, the wildebeest went back to the enclosure of his own volition and was monitored closely by animal care and veterinary teams.
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