Hurricane Irene and the Baby Beaver
I found this baby beaver swimming around the swollen waters of the Millstone Lake in New Jersey two days after Hurricane Irene. The storm must have separated him from his family. It must have been quite an ordeal, but he was paddling around merrily, eating any greenery he could grab.
Today I went back to the Millstone to find him by the shore, exhausted, hardly able to sit upright, trying to eat everything near him. Some fishermen told me that they had seen him struggling in the water for an hour before they were finally able to get him out. The little guy had fishing line wrapped around his neck eight times. It took a knife to cut it off. He was so exhausted, he was completely indifferent to all the people standing around him. We found some willow he liked very much, and we spent the evening watching over him and feeding him. We contacted a wildlife expert, who recommended that we leave him there as his family might still be nearby, and might find him. So we left him at dark, in a nest of willow branches, all hoping that he would survive just one more catastrophe in his life. Fingers crossed...
Today I went back to the Millstone to find him by the shore, exhausted, hardly able to sit upright, trying to eat everything near him. Some fishermen told me that they had seen him struggling in the water for an hour before they were finally able to get him out. The little guy had fishing line wrapped around his neck eight times. It took a knife to cut it off. He was so exhausted, he was completely indifferent to all the people standing around him. We found some willow he liked very much, and we spent the evening watching over him and feeding him. We contacted a wildlife expert, who recommended that we leave him there as his family might still be nearby, and might find him. So we left him at dark, in a nest of willow branches, all hoping that he would survive just one more catastrophe in his life. Fingers crossed...
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Hi FlyNavy! I'm in the woods, so if he makes it, he's welcome to a couple! . (love the lab video!)
Leilani, very kind of you...thanks so much!