Key takeaways:
- The Dallas Zoo is investigating the death of an endangered vulture, which is the latest in a string of incidents involving animals and enclosures at the zoo.
- The zoo has increased security camera coverage and is working with the Dallas Police Department to increase security on the zoo campus.
- The zoo has launched an investigation into the incidents and is offering a reward for any information that leads to the arrest and conviction of the person or persons responsible for the incidents.
The Dallas Zoo is investigating the “unusual” death of an endangered vulture, which is the latest in a string of incidents involving animals and enclosures at the zoo.
At a news conference on Monday, Dallas Zoo President and CEO Gregg Hudson revealed that the vulture, found dead in his enclosure by park staff, suffered an intentional injury. He said that the zoo’s animal care team discovered the vulture dead on Saturday morning.
The zoo has since increased security camera coverage and is working with the Dallas Police Department to increase security on the zoo campus. Hudson said that the zoo is taking the incidents seriously and is doing everything it can to ensure the safety of the animals and visitors.
The zoo has also launched an investigation into the incidents and is asking for the public’s help in providing any information that could help in the investigation. They are offering a reward for any information that leads to the arrest and conviction of the person or persons responsible for the incidents.
The Dallas Zoo is committed to protecting its animals and visitors and is taking all necessary steps to ensure their safety. They urge anyone with information to contact the Dallas Police Department or the Dallas Zoo.
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