Current:Home > InvestThousands of mink let loose from fur farm in Pennsylvania -前500条预览:
Thousands of mink let loose from fur farm in Pennsylvania
View
Date:2025-04-15 21:27:20
Authorities are scrambling to recover thousands of mink that were released from a Pennsylvania farm.
On Sunday morning, one or more suspects broke into a mink farm in Rockefeller Township, about 85 miles from Allentown, and cut holes in the fences surrounding the farm, Pennsylvania State Police said in a release report.
The suspects also released somewhere between 6,000 to 8,000 mink from their pens, according to police.
"Numerous state agencies and farm staff are currently working on recovering the mink that escaped the fence," police said.
Pennsylvania Game Warden Mike Workman is advising residents to avoid the tiny predators.
"Just stay away. Don't touch it, don't try to trap it, and don't try to catch it. They will bite you, and they can potentially hurt you. We want to make sure the public is safe," he told WNEP-TV.
Mink are known as one of Pennsylvania's most efficient predators, according to the Pennsylvania Game Commission.
The semi-aquatic members of the weasel family usually live on the edges of lakes, streams and rivers and are most active at night and in the early morning, though they sometimes venture out during the day, according to the commission.
The animals are "agile and fierce fighters" that kill prey with a "hard bite to the back of the skull," the commission says.
Since mink are opportunists that will feed on whatever is most easily caught or found, they pose a threat to pets in Northumberland County.
"Don't let (pets) out unattended," Dr. Beverly Shaw told WNEP-TV."Take your dogs out on a leash. Mink might not be big enough to go after a big dog, but that doesn't mean they can't get injured by one. I would suspect cats and kittens, kittens especially, could be at risk."
veryGood! (3)
Related
- Global Warming Set the Stage for Los Angeles Fires
- JP Morgan execs face new allegations from U.S. Virgin Islands in $190 million Jeffrey Epstein lawsuit
- Good as NFL's star running backs are, they haven't been worth the money lately
- Search called off for baby washed away in Pennsylvania flash flood
- San Francisco names street for Associated Press photographer who captured the iconic Iwo Jima photo
- Sentencing is set for Arizona mother guilty of murder and child abuse in starvation of her son
- Whistleblower tells Congress the US is concealing ‘multi-decade’ program that captures UFOs
- Teen Mom's Tyler Baltierra Slams Critic for Body-Shaming Catelynn Lowell
- Macy's says employee who allegedly hid $150 million in expenses had no major 'impact'
- Hiking the last mile on inflation
Ranking
- Grammy nominee Teddy Swims on love, growth and embracing change
- Toll cheats cost New Jersey $117M last year and experts say the bill keeps growing
- Archeologists uncover ruins believed to be Roman Emperor Nero’s theater near Vatican
- Drake revealed as new owner of Tupac's crown ring, which he purchased for over $1 million at auction
- Current, future North Carolina governor’s challenge of power
- Are you a Facebook user? You have one month left to apply for a share of this $725M settlement
- Food truck owner gets 2 years in prison for $1.5M pandemic relief loan fraud
- The US is requiring more planes to have accessible restrooms, but change will take years
Recommendation
Appeals court scraps Nasdaq boardroom diversity rules in latest DEI setback
'Mother Undercover:' How 4 women took matters into their own hands to get justice
Niger’s presidential guard surrounds leader’s home in what African organizations call a coup attempt
A Patchwork of Transgender Healthcare Laws Push Families Across State Lines
South Korean president's party divided over defiant martial law speech
'Top of the charts': Why Giants rookie catcher Patrick Bailey is drawing Pudge comparisons
Texas Congressman Greg Casar holds hunger and thirst strike to call for federal workplace heat standard
Olympic boxer found guilty of killing pregnant woman