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December 3, 2007
Acton, CA

The 40-year-old caretaker at Tippi Hedren’s Shambala Preserve was attacked and mauled by a tiger as he was cleaning the big cat’s enclosure, leaving him in critical condition with multiple bites, according to a Los Angeles County Fire Department spokesman.

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December 2, 2007
Hildebran, NC

A store clerk tried to pet a monkey belonging to a patron of the Family Food Mart and was attacked and bitten on her right cheek. The monkey’s possessor said that the monkey had all his shots and then quickly left the store. The clerk received treatment at an area hospital and was put on strong antibiotics. The local sheriff’s office was investigating the incident.

  • Primates
December 2, 2007
Owyhee County, ID

An adult wolf who escaped from her pen on 10/29/07 was found injured. Efforts to try to capture the injured wolf were unsuccessful and the only option was to shoot her. Authorities were investigating whether the wolf had a tattoo and if the “owner” violated the requirement to promptly report her escape.

  • Other
December 1, 2007
Springfield, MO

A 16-month old elephant, Nisha, died early in the morning at the Dickerson Park Zoo, from the herpes virus — elephant endotheliotropic herpes virus (EEHV). She first showed signs of illness two days prior, and was given anti-viral medication in an attempt to combat the virus.

  • Elephants
December 1, 2007
Lewisville, TX

An 18-month-old kangaroo that escaped his yard was eventually caught (by the tail!) by a police officer. The kangaroo’s possessor was a local veterinarian.

  • Other
November 30, 2007
Piketon, OH

A lion escaped from his possessor’s cage and was spotted along U.S. 23 by motorists on 11/19/07. The possessor was charged with failure to confine the animal. The Pike County Humane Agent who inspected the possessor’s property found a wood and wire cage where two lions were kept in very bad condition with caked manure and rotting animal carcasses. See also entry on 11/19/07.

  • Big Cats
November 20, 2007
St. Louis, MO

Zuri, a 1-year-old cheetah, escaped from her exhibit at the St. Louis Zoo. A visitor alerted a zoo worker that the cheetah was loose. The area was evacuated until the cheetah was captured, unharmed, around a half hour later, and returned to the exhibit. This was the third time since 2000 that a cheetah had escaped the zoo enclosure.

  • Big Cats
November 19, 2007
Wakefield, OH

Motorists along US 23 were surprised to see a lion chasing cars. Deputies reported that the lion’s possessor was on the scene and successfully recaptured Lambert, the lion, without injury to him or any person. The Sheriff’s office reported the incident to the USDA and was still investigating the lion’s escape. The lions were kept by Terry Brumfield, who kept 2 lions on his property. Pike County Humane Agent John Owens who inspected Brumfield’s property found the cage that the two lions were kept was caked with manure and littered with rotting carcasses.

  • Big Cats
November 17, 2007
Fayette County, PA

Pennsylvania Game Commission officials investigated a reported black bear attack on two people at the local zoo. One of the victims, a woman, suffered injuries requiring her to be life-flighted to Ruby Memorial Hospital in Morgantown, WV. The man was treated and released at the Uniontown Hospital.

  • Bears
November 15, 2007
New Hampton, IA

A Chickasaw County sheriff’s deputy shot and killed a tiger that escaped from her cage at a local farm. The farm’s possessors also had two cougars and a bear. The matter was turned over to the USDA for investigation.

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