 
                            Renegade Red Panda, Kush, has escaped from Curraghs Wildlife Park... AGAIN!
The animal previously broke out of the facility in October last year and was found safe and well in a garden four weeks later.
An investigation has been launched into how the creature was able to get out this time - park manager Kathleen Graham says red pandas are 'very hardy' but is 'very concerned' about locating him.
Wildlife park staff have been doing extensive searches and motorists are asked to slow down around the venue.
Officials say if you come across Kush that - while he's not dangerous - not to attempt to catch him, but call the park on 897 323.
 
                                         
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