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Three African Servals Escape Lehigh Valley Wildlife Preserve After Storm Damage

JAYSON wagner
Last updated: November 6, 2025 5:25 pm
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ALBURTIS, Pa. (Lehigh Valley) — A powerful windstorm that swept across eastern Pennsylvania Wednesday night caused major damage at a local wildlife rehabilitation center in Berks County, leading to the escape of three African servals.

The incident happened at the Cricket Wildlife Rehabilitation Center in Alburtis, located within the Lehigh Valley region. According to staff at the facility, strong winds toppled a tree into one of the outdoor enclosures, breaking through the fencing and allowing three of the center’s remaining servals to get out.

The animals, described as elderly and gentle but still wild by nature, have not been recovered as of Thursday afternoon. Staff members and volunteers are working with local authorities and wildlife control experts to locate the cats and return them safely to the preserve.

“These cats have been with us for years. They’re not dangerous, but they’re still wild animals and can act unpredictably if startled,” the center said in a statement.

Officials are urging residents in the Alburtis and surrounding Lehigh Valley area to stay alert and not to approach any animal that may resemble a serval. Instead, residents are asked to contact the wildlife center or local authorities immediately if they spot one.

The missing servals are medium-sized wildcats native to sub-Saharan Africa, recognizable by their long legs, golden fur with black spots, and large ears. While smaller than a cheetah, they are capable of leaping high and moving quickly.

Servals are known for their agility and ability to escape confinement. Wildlife experts note that even older servals can travel several miles in a short period, especially if frightened by storm activity or unfamiliar surroundings.

Residents are being reminded to keep pets indoors and to avoid leaving food outside that could attract the animals.

The wildlife center said these were its last three servals from a previous rescue program and that it remains hopeful for their safe recovery.

“Please, if you see them, don’t chase them or try to trap them. Call us right away,” the center added.

Authorities and volunteers are continuing ground searches through wooded areas near the preserve and nearby residential neighborhoods

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