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Escaped otters cavort in the snow as the zoo's search continues

Kinston Free Press 26 Mar 2025
Two river otters, Louie and Ophelia, weaseled their way out of their Wisconsin zoo enclosure last week during a winter storm, appearing on security camera footage cavorting across the snow, as the search continued Tuesday.
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AP Strange SummaryBrief at 8:39 p.m. EDT

The Call 26 Mar 2025
A Wisconsin zoo said two river otters, Louie and Ophelia, weaseled their way out of their enclosure last week during a winter storm, as the search continued Tuesday. The two Norther American river otters escaped through a small hole in a buried fence.
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AP Trending SummaryBrief at 8:59 p.m. EDT

The Call 26 Mar 2025
A Wisconsin zoo said two river otters, Louie and Ophelia, weaseled their way out of their enclosure last week during a winter storm, as the search continued Tuesday. The two Norther American river otters escaped through a small hole in a buried fence.
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AP Trending SummaryBrief at 11:38 p.m. EDT

The Call 26 Mar 2025
A Wisconsin zoo said two river otters, Louie and Ophelia, weaseled their way out of their enclosure last week during a winter storm, as the search continued Tuesday. The two Norther American river otters escaped through a small hole in a buried fence.
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AP Trending SummaryBrief at 8:21 p.m. EDT

The Call 26 Mar 2025
A Wisconsin zoo said two river otters, Louie and Ophelia, weaseled their way out of their enclosure last week during a winter storm, as the search continued Tuesday. The two Norther American river otters escaped through a small hole in a buried fence.
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AP Trending SummaryBrief at 9:40 a.m. EDT

The Call 26 Mar 2025
A Wisconsin zoo said two river otters, Louie and Ophelia, weaseled their way out of their enclosure last week during a winter storm, as the search continued Tuesday. The two Norther American river otters escaped through a small hole in a buried fence.
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Otters Caught On Camera Frolicking In Snow After Escape From Zoo

Huffington Post 26 Mar 2025
River otters Louie and Ophelia busted out of their enclosure at a Wisconsin zoo, and they appear to be having a great time ... .
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Otters still on the run after escaping Wisconsin zoo under cover of snowstorm, video shows

The Oregonian 25 Mar 2025
The North American river otters, Louie and Ophelia, escaped their enclosure under cover of a snowstorm on Thursday, March 20, the New Zoo & Adventure Park, in Green Bay, said in a Facebook post.
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Escaped otters cavort in the snow as the zoo’s search continues

Wtop 25 Mar 2025
Two river otters, Louie and Ophelia, weaseled their way out of their Wisconsin zoo enclosure last week during a winter storm, appearing on security camera footage cavorting across the snow, as the search continued Tuesday.
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Otters escape Wisconsin zoo, slide in the snow

Madison 25 Mar 2025
Authorities were still searching Tuesday for two river otters, Louie and Ophelia, that weaseled their way out of their Wisconsin zoo enclosure last week during a winter storm, appearing on security camera footage cavorting across the snow.
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WWF launches five-year partnership with GSK

Pharmiweb 25 Mar 2025
... 100,000 local people by 2030   Programmes will focus on protecting and restoring freshwater habitats and monitoring and stabilising populations of species such as river dolphins and otters.
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WWF, GSK join forces to protect freshwater resources in Pakistan India

Urdu Point 25 Mar 2025
</p><p>Key efforts include restoring freshwater habitats, protecting endangered species like river dolphins and otters, and promoting sustainable water management in local communities and farms.
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AP Trending SummaryBrief at 3:55 p.m. EDT

The Call 25 Mar 2025
A Wisconsin zoo said two river otters, Louie and Ophelia, weaseled their way out of their enclosure last week during a winter storm, as the search continued Tuesday. The two Norther American river otters escaped through a small hole in a buried fence.
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AP Trending SummaryBrief at 4:42 p.m. EDT

The Call 25 Mar 2025
A Wisconsin zoo said two river otters, Louie and Ophelia, weaseled their way out of their enclosure last week during a winter storm, as the search continued Tuesday. The two Norther American river otters escaped through a small hole in a buried fence.
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