Bald eagle missing after hole cut in enclosure at Thunder Bay, Ont., zoo
A bald eagle is missing at an Ontario zoo after the bird’s enclosure was vandalized.
Gordon John, the acting parks manager at Chippewa Wildlife Park in Thunder Bay, Ont., said someone snuck into the park last Thursday, smashed a lock on a door to the cage where they keep two bald eagles and cut a three-metre flap in the fence.
He said zoo staff found a ladder nearby that they believe the suspect used to cut the fence about four metres off the ground, allowing the eagle to fly through.
“They put a big gaping hole in there and scared the eagle out, is my guess, because they (the eagles) won’t go anywhere,” John said.


