Officials said the East African crane crowned a crane that fled from the Washington -Washington Zoo, which was found days after it appeared in the streets in the city streets, and was hampered with a group of “Blue Sadness”.
Mountain Zoo officials in Kogar documented Alice’s adventures in Wonderland, Washington, on social media, and their lost wild lives were “curious”.
Alice made it The road outside The zoo lands on May 21 and the last time was seen in the government of Lake Samamish. On that day, zoo officials published: “Our team has eyes on it in the government of Samamish’s government. If you see it, do not approach.”
The dances concerned called the phone line for the zoo to report animal scenes. She was seen wandering around the streets of the neighborhoods near Issaka and Washington. The next day, it was reported that the crane flew east and the last time was seen on the southeastern shore of the government of Lake Samamish, and then flew towards the boat.
Late afternoon on May 22, zoo officials to publish“The crane may be suspended with a group of great blue around the Sammamish State Park.”
Followers responded to Missive promises to help and ridicule. One of the posters wrote, “I hope he has a hot summer.
On Friday evening, a community resident contacted to report the detection of the crane “in a house near Peregrine Point”. After that, one of the residents of Lake Samamish Alice spotted in her courtyard along the waterfront and quickly continued to the zoo. The employees said their team was close, and additional employees and volunteers came to help recover the bird.
“At 11:57 pm, Alice was kindly and safe He said In a post. “She has now returned to the zoo, under the supervision of our employees and the veterinarian, and she will be closely monitored after her journey. Hatt, her boyfriend, happy to return to his side!”
The Kojar Mountain Zoo was established in 1972, and its primary focus on endangered species and promoting preservation through education. CBS News has communicated to comment.