2 pandas on the lam from Scottish zoo

Published: Feb. 16, 2008 at 1:09 AM

KIRKCUDBRIGHT, Scotland, Feb. 16 (UPI) -- Two red pandas were on the loose Friday, almost a week after they escaped from a wildlife park near a Scottish seaside resort.

Pichu and Isla are believed to have exploited an opportunity when a tree came down on their enclosure at Galloway Wildlife Conservation Park during a storm, The Scotsman reported.

John Denerley, who owns the park with his wife, Kathleen, said the mother and daughter pandas might be able to survive for some time in the woods near Kircudbright, even without the bamboo they prefer. But he said he hopes they return and that Mushu, Isla's father, clearly misses his companions.

"Mushu is pining for them," he said. "We have been searching for a few days, and now we have asked everyone who lives near the park to look up their trees, in their gardens, and in their sheds. I just hope they make their own way back when they get hungry."

Wildlife police have placed traps normally used to catch invasive grey squirrels without killing them. There are no results so far, although there has been at least one possible sighting by a man who wondered why a fox would be climbing a tree.

© 2008 United Press International, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
Order reprints



Additional News Stories
Temporary improvement in job sector (5 min)
Alabama takes over top of coaches' poll (45 min)
NASA to attend Copenhagen climate meeting
SEC win makes Alabama clear No. 1
Watercooler Stories
UPI Thoroughbred Racing Roundup
Jockstrip: The world as we know it.
fark
If you don't want to walk home in the cold, you could take a bus, or a cab, or even hitchhike. But...
Photoshop this crewwoman caging cones
The War on Christmas™? At my climate change conference? It's more likely than you think
If you don't remember why December 7 is an important day, this guy remembers
Train buffs arrested after building their own locomotive out of spare parts, garden furniture and...
The six scariest processed foods the world has ever seen, or as they are known in America, 'lunch'...