Zookeeper hospitalized after she’s struck by a rhino horn
The zoo’s executive director, Tony Vecchio, said he does not know the zookeeper’s condition, but said she was alert and talking with EMTs.
Vecchio described training as “hands on,” but there are safety barriers in place. Archie, who is on display with other rhinos, was never out of his space or a threat to the public.
“Archie has a clean personnel file, he’s never done anything out of the ordinary,” Vecchio said.
The zoo’s safety and security chief and curator will now conduct an investigation and make recommendations on how to improve safety.
In October, WJAX reported another zookeeper at the Jacksonville zoo was shocked by an electric fence. It happened when the zoo said a lion got too close to an employee. But they were not seriously injured, and said the situation was under control in minutes.
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