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Newsroom Ready: Vancouver garden aims to replace koi after otter ate fish
A Chinese garden in Vancouver is taking steps to keep out an otter that dined on 11 of its koi fish. The garden’s executive director says the goal is to eventually replenish the pond with more koi.
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Source name:
The Canadian Press
Unique identifier:
CP11921844
Legacy Identifier:
r_Vancouver-Otter20181129T1800
Type:
Video
Duration:
2m5s
Dimensions:
1280px Ă— 720px 164.99 MB
Create Date:
11/29/2018 6:00:00 PM
Display aspect ratio:
16:9
Tags
Chinese garden
Chinese garden Vancouver
otter Chinese garden
otter fish
otter koi
Vancouver otter