RCMP saw potential wolf-human ‘conflict’ as zoo said no risk: B.C. escape documents
VANCOUVER — Internal RCMP documents show police sawpotential for human-wolf “conflict” after the animals escaped their enclosure at the Greater Vancouver Zoo in August, while the facility announced there was no danger to the public.
The zoo in Aldergrove was shut for three days from Aug. 16 as workers and conservation officers searched for the wolves, which Langley RCMP said got loose when someone deliberately cut a hole in their pen.
Documents provided to The Canadian Press under a freedom of information request reveal discussions between conservation officers, government officials and zoo staff over safety risks and what to tell the public, and confusion over how many animals escaped as they decided who was responsible for the capture.
Government officials and police raise the safety implications of a wolf making it off the zoo grounds. At least two wolves did so, including an adult that was later found dead by a public road.


