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A zoo that inspired a Hollywood film has had an outbreak of TB, it has been confirmed.

Dartmoor Zoo in Devon said a strain of the disease had been found in an antelope after it was put down last year.

It said badgers were the "possible" carriers of the disease but was not calling for a cull.

The zoo inspired the 2011 film We Bought a Zoo, starring Matt Damon as the zoos owner Benjamin Mee.

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TB at Dartmoor and Paignton zoos were found in antelopes
Dartmoor Zoo and Paignton Zoo in south Devon are the only zoos or wildlife parks in England currently with TB outbreaks, according to Defra.

Dartmoor Zoo said in a statement that the positive test meant that its Balai status had been removed, meaning that animals that could be affected by TB would not be allowed in or out of the zoo.

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The zoo said in a statement that there was "no increased risk to our human visitors" and it was "open as usual".

Instead it would make animal enclosures badger-proof and was considering inoculating animals against TB.

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Paignton Zoo is giving animals contraception to prevent populations increasing amid restrictions on animal movements
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Dartmoor Zoo is trying to keep badgers out of animals pens and is considering inoculating animals against TB
Paignton Zoo has also said it suspects badgers brought TB into its zoo.

TB was found at Paignton last summer and 11 antelope were put down.

It has improved its fencing to keep badgers out and is giving animals contraception to prevent overcrowding amid the movement restrictions.

Both zoos hope restrictions will be removed by the end of the year.

Dominic Dyer, chief executive of the Badger Trust, said it was "unfair" to blame badgers and that the zoos should look at testing food and animals brought in.

"Its easy to focus on badgers but it could be coming in from raw meat," he said.

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