Koi rescued at Chinese garden in Vancouver; otter not seen since Saturday
VANCOUVER — The last two remaining koi and hundreds of juvenile carp have been removed from a classical Chinese garden in downtown Vancouver in an effort to thwart a stealthy river otter that has devoured 10 other ornamental fish.
Debbie Cheung, a spokeswoman for the Dr. Sun Yat-Sen Classical Chinese Garden, says it took a joint rescue effort from staff at the Vancouver Aquarium and the park board to capture the remaining fish on Wednesday.
She says the two specially bred koi will join a third that was captured earlier for an extended stay at the aquarium, along with the juvenile fish.
Cheung says the otter hasn’t been seen since Saturday when she saw it slip out of the pond, but they don’t know if it has left the area.