Wildlife relocation expert to oust koi-eating otter from Vancouver garden
VANCOUVER — The Vancouver Park Board says it’s time for plan B as a clever river otter eludes capture in a tranquil garden where it has made a den and is munching through a stock of large and valuable koi carp.
Parks director Howard Normann said the Ministry of Environment advised him to bring in an animal relocation specialist, who started work Friday at the Dr. Sun Yat-Sen Classical Chinese Garden in downtown Vancouver.
The specialists are “quite confident” they can capture the otter within hours, Normann said, especially since it has had a good experience with a humane trap set by the park board Wednesday. It snatched fish and chicken from the trap that was used as bait but escaped because a stick may have stopped the door from closing and snaring it.
There has been no shortage of suggestions on how to handle the otter, which arrived in the garden last weekend.