Elephant enclosure back to normal after Sunday's great escape
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By Robert Towne
Published on March 31, 2026.
The Albuquerque BioPark has returned to normal following a major escape from an elephant named Alice, who managed to escape through a gate. It took zoo workers about 90 minutes to bring her back to her habitat and staff practised recall training. The incident delayed the zoo's opening by 30 minutes and prompted a review of the perimeter.
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