Tasmanian Devil Mary Recaptured After Two Weeks Missing from Gold Coast Theme Park
1-Minute Brief
Mary's escape and survival outside her habitat highlight challenges in managing wildlife in captivity.
Key Facts
- Mary, a Tasmanian devil, escaped from a quarantine facility at Paradise Country theme park on 2 June.
- She was found approximately 2km from the theme park after two weeks on the run.
- Mary was taken to hospital in an unstable condition following her recapture.
- Search teams found remains of a kangaroo and a wallaby carcass in the area, indicating she had eaten while loose.
- Thermal imaging drones and zookeepers were used during the two-week search.
What Happened
Mary, a Tasmanian devil, escaped from her quarantine enclosure at Paradise Country theme park on 2 June and was recaptured two weeks later in an unstable condition.
Why It Matters
The incident underscores the difficulties of containing and caring for wild animals in captivity, as well as the potential impact of escapes on local ecosystems.
What's Next
Mary's condition will be monitored in hospital. Authorities may review security measures at the facility to prevent future escapes.
Sources
Confirmed by 2 independent sources
- The GuardianLeft1d agoTasmanian devil Mary found 2km from her Gold Coast theme park home after two weeks on the run
- The IndependentLeft1d ago‘Extremely shy’ Tasmanian devil finally recaptured after two weeks on the run from zoo
