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Zoo mourns loss of otter pup

Posted by Farrah Paul, Communications
Photos by Jeremy Dwyer-Lindgren

Woodland Park Zoo is mourning the loss of one of its river otter pups, who passed this morning in a tragic accident.


Two otter pups, a male and a female, were born in late March to mom Valkyrie and dad Ziggy. The young male otter had recently been named Trout and his sister was named Dory and received their names from longtime friends and supporters of the zoo.

As the pups recently learned to swim, they have access to both their publicly-visible habitat and pool, and an indoor holding area that is equipped with ramps and enrichment.

This morning, June 22, the male otter pup was climbing a ramp and became wedged between the ramp and a platform. Animal keepers responded in under five minutes and attempted to resuscitate the otter, with the help of Animal Health, but he could not be revived.

“Our animal keeper team and staff are absolutely devastated. The passing of a beloved animal is never easy, but a loss like this is particularly emotional because we wish there was something else we could have done to save Trout,” said Animal Curator Erin Sullivan, who leads Animal Care for the animals in the zoo’s Living Northwest Trail, including otters. “The team was really remarkable this morning. They are grieving, but also still finding ways to show up for each other and all of the other animals in their care.”


Animal keepers will provide extra attention and care to Valkyrie and Dory in the coming days to ensure their wellbeing as they adapt to this loss.

The ramp and platform have been used for years by numerous adult and young otters and have never resulted in any injuries prior to today. The space is being modified and re-assessed immediately to evaluate for any other possible safety updates.

Woodland Park Zoo thanks its community for the kindness, support and care as we mourn the loss of Trout together.



Comments

Anonymous said…
I'm so sad to hear this. Grateful I was able to see Trout 2 weeks ago. ♥️
Anonymous said…
My heart goes out to all the animal keepers, staff and volunteers today. My mom was a docent at the WPZ for several years during which there were the inevitable highs and lows. I still mourn whenever there is a life lost amoung your charges. Value and appreciate the work that you all do.
Anonymous said…
I’m so very sorry to hear this! I know the passion your team has, and how hard this must be for them. Sending all the love.
Anonymous said…
I am so very sorry. This is absolutely heartbreaking.
Anonymous said…
So sad to hear this. I have a parent who is one of your seasonal salmon volunteers, and used to work with otters at another aquarium, myself. My heart goes out to your team during this devastating time 💙
Anonymous said…
Blessed to have seen trout yesterday before his passing. My hearts are with Dory, Valkyrie, and all the zoo members and staff. We’ll miss you, Trout. 💕
Annette Fallin said…
I’m so sorry for your terrible loss. I am heartbroken. 💔
Anonymous said…
My sincerest condolences
Heather said…
Such a tragic accident. Sending love to all the carers, as well as Trout's family.
Anonymous said…
Peace and love to the team and the otters in their homes
Anonymous said…
I am at a loss to describe the depth of sadness and compassion I feel for the loss of Trout, and for all the marvelous keepers, staff, volunteers and visitors who have marveled at and cared for these incredibly joyous creatures. I hope Valkyrie and Dory can go on having joy filled lives in spite of this tragedy.
Anonymous said…
I am so sorry to hear this tragic news. I didn't get a chance to go see Trout unfortunately, but even after reading the article, I was crying. I hope you are all taking good care of yourselves with compassion during this difficult time 💜
Anonymous said…
What a heartbreaking loss. I wish all of those who knew Trout comfort in knowing they did all they could to make his short life happy.
Anonymous said…
So sorry for your loss. We had a similar incident with one of ASCO pups. It was devastating. Hugs
Joy Gross said…
I’m so sorry for everyone this had to be so heart breaking 💔.
Anonymous said…
I was so sorry to read your sad news. I know you will support the little family with such a loss. Sometimes no matter how hard you try or careful you are, accidents with little ones, still happens. So support each other too. Sending lots of love.
Makayla Dorning said…
It makes me sad and cry when Trout died and my heart was broken when I hear the news and rip in peace Trout.🕊️💔
Anonymous said…
Bless your hearts! How hard this must be for you all. ((Hugs)) and keep up the good work!
Anonymous said…
I know you are much more than caretakers and I cannot imagine the depth of your loss of this beautiful little boy. I pray for your loving memories to quickly overshadow your pain.
Anonymous said…
Jason
Anonymous said…
Jason
Caitlyn D. said…
My thoughts are with Trout's family and the team of otter caretakers. I'm so heartbroken. I grieve your loss, as well as the loss of those who love and follow the otters. May they continue to bring you joy in this time of sadness.