Fugitive otter recaptured after month on the run (Reuters) Updated: 2006-07-10 07:15
An escapee who had spent almost a month on the run, eating the finest food
and frolicking in clear public sight on the beach of one of New Zealand's
swankiest suburbs has been recaptured by desperate authorities.
Jin, a short-clawed Asiatic otter which escaped from Auckland Zoo on June 13,
was found in a trap on an island in the Hauraki Gulf -- part of the harbour that
forms the eastern sea entrance to New Zealand's largest city.
The otter was sighted by a sailor on Sunday and extra food was laid out for
her around traps on islands in the Gulf. Zoo staff said she had been caught
overnight.
"She is in pretty good shape. But obviously she will be a little worse for
the wear for being out there," zoo spokeswoman Jane Healy told the New Zealand
Press Association.
Jin was being taken back to the zoo for checks by a veterinarian, Healy said.
While on the run, Jin had captured the public's attention with almost daily
media coverage on her continued evasion despite the best attentions of the zoo
and New Zealand's Department of Conservation.
Jin and two other otters escaped from a new compound in the zoo last month.
The other otters were caught but Jin was believed to have swum down a creek and
into the harbour.
She crossed the harbour and made her way to the beachfront at Devonport,
which is considered one of New Zealand's more well-heeled suburbs.
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