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According to a Facebook post, two guests spotted her on the ground among dense foliage between the rhino habitat and the entrance of a building in the zoo’s Asia Quest region.

“As previously suspected by her care team members, she was not far from her habitat and her cubs. The guests quickly reported their sighting to team members at 4:43 p.m., who immediately called the Zoo’s Security and Animal Health teams,” the staff said.

As the team arrived on scene, Kora climbed up into a nearby tree and refused to come down on her own. Concerned about the rain clouds moving into the area, the decision was made to tranquilize her.

She was then taken over to the animal health center for evaluation and was given a clean bill of health.

“Kora has since been returned to her habitat in Asia Quest, where she will have the opportunity to reunite with her cubs when she wakes. Her care team will continue their overnight watch to ensure they continue to do well, and red panda father, General Tso, will have the opportunity to join them in the morning.”

The Columbus Zoo concluded their post by thanking the community for their support.

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Columbus Zoo safely locates red panda, Kora, that had vanished