Yes, that is correct. The Dallas Zoo is seeking information about an individual who has been tampering with animal habitats, potentially putting the animals at risk.
They are offering a substantial reward of $25,000 to anyone who can provide information that leads to the identification of the person responsible.
Yes, that is correct. The tampering with the animal habitats has created a dangerous situation for the animals and the zoo is looking to quickly identify the person responsible in order to prevent further harm.
The $25,000 reward is meant to incentivize individuals to come forward with any information they may have.
Yes, that is correct. The Dallas Zoo is seeking information about an individual who has been tampering with animal habitats, potentially putting the animals at risk.
The zoo is asking for the public's help in finding information that could lead to the identification of the person.
Despite the broken fence, no langurs fled or seemed to be in danger or injury, according to a news statement from the Dallas Police Department.
On Jan. 21, zoo personnel discovered a rare and endangered vulture dead in its enclosure, characterizing its death as "strange."
Both police and zoo authorities stated that the vulture, called Pin, did not appear to have died naturally.
The Dallas Zoo acknowledged that it had enhanced security following the death of the vulture and the leopard's escape.