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French zoo closes after wolf pack escapes

A zoo in south-west France has temporarily closed after a pack of nine wolves escaped from their enclosure, leading to four of them being shot dead after 'dangerous behaviour'.

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Authorities in the south of France have temporarily shut down a zoo after a pack of nine wolves escaped from an enclosure during visiting hours, reports The Guardian.

No humans were injured in the incident last weekend at the Trois Vallées zoo in Montredon-Labessonnié in the south-west Tarn region but four of the wolves were shot dead by park workers and five were anaesthetised by local officials on the scene, Fabien Chollet, a local official, told AFP on Friday.

“Not many people were in the zoo at the time and at no time was the public in immediate danger,” said Chollet. However, the security problem meant the zoo needed to close until the issues were rectified, he added.

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