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Interior Wildlife
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Добавлен 24 июн 2023
We are a licensed wildlife rehabilitation facility serving the Okanagan Valley, BC (Canada) since 2021. Visit our website for wildlife related Q&A, to see current featured patients, view how we’re growing our facility, become a member to our society and much more! Our semi-aquatic mammal program includes the rehabilitation of orphaned and nuisance beavers. These animals are part of our collaborative work of wetland restoration with the BC Wildlife Federation.
Web: www.interiorwildlife.ca
Contact: info@interiorwildlife.ca
Web: www.interiorwildlife.ca
Contact: info@interiorwildlife.ca
Orphaned baby beavers grow up - better together!
Orphaned beaver kits are growing up at the aquatic wildlife rehabilitation facility of Interior Wildlife. This is an intro to "Tiny Tom's" & "Baby Nelson's" story.
Did you know you can watch them grow up "live" on our channel?
To monitor how the beavers are doing without disturbing them, we have installed web-cameras.
Our permits don’t allow us to be open to the public, however with "BeaverCam" you can now follow along the rehabilitation process of our beavers by watching them remotely.
Currently you can see orphaned beaver kits "Tiny Tom" and "Baby Nelson" - until they will be mature enough to be released at the age of 2years. We release beavers into restored wetlands where they have been t...
Did you know you can watch them grow up "live" on our channel?
To monitor how the beavers are doing without disturbing them, we have installed web-cameras.
Our permits don’t allow us to be open to the public, however with "BeaverCam" you can now follow along the rehabilitation process of our beavers by watching them remotely.
Currently you can see orphaned beaver kits "Tiny Tom" and "Baby Nelson" - until they will be mature enough to be released at the age of 2years. We release beavers into restored wetlands where they have been t...
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Porcupine tail surgery
Просмотров 1032 месяца назад
Interior Wildlife is always quilling to help! We have assisted an injured porcupine in need of human care . Usually there are about 30,000 reasons why you should leave a porcupine live it’s prickly, yet fascinating life in peace . Strong claws and arms make porcupines good climbers, enjoying they arboreal lifestyle - usually with the help of their tail for balance . However, this porcupine’s ta...
“Woody & Timber” - two beavers getting busy again
Просмотров 3742 месяца назад
“Woody” & “Timber”: These two beavers from a beaver colony where their tree cutting activities and damming skills aren’t appreciated were trapped separately. They were more than happy to have found each other again in our temporary beaver holding pen. A few weeks later they were released to re-colonize a restored wetland with historical beaver activity. Now that a beaver dam analog has been bui...
4) Beaver release in BC with “Thor & Edda”
Просмотров 1774 месяца назад
We can partner with beavers! Habitat changes, stream depth, stream temperature, riparian plant communities, and water quality help tell the critical story of beavers. For more info on wildlife rehabilitation & our beaver program in southern BC, go to: www.interiorwildlife.ca
3) Beavers “Thor & Edda” paired up
Просмотров 2845 месяцев назад
Whilst we were pairing up “Thor & Edda” at our Summerland facility, observing them eventually eat, swim, groom and sleep together, biologist Tom Willms in collaboration with the BCWF was locating a suitable release site in the Nicola Valley. Stay tuned to find out what happens next! For more info go to: interiorwildlife.ca
1) Beavers "Thor & Edda" arrive
Просмотров 1925 месяцев назад
This year’s first two beavers have arrived at Interior Wildlife as part of a conservation project by the Nicola Valley Institute of Technology (NVIT), led by biologist Tom Willms . Local property owners have asked Tom to remove these beavers where their natural activities can’t be tolerated . Now they will be provided temporary housing and care at IWRS until Tom & the BCWF’s Wetland Workforce c...
2) Thoughts about beavers (with “Thor & Edda”)
Просмотров 3575 месяцев назад
"In today’s world I ask, does dealing with injured, sick or displaced wildlife have to be black & white? I'm hoping to tell these animals stories - not because I want to glamourize wildlife rehabilitation But to make a positive impact by inspiring professionals and the public how we can work together as a community in keeping wildlife around rather than having them euthanized." Narrated and fil...
Common Merganser Chicks in brooder box with starter pool
Просмотров 1445 месяцев назад
Commonly seen on our lakes and streams these merganser chicks had a hell of a start to life . Female mergansers nest in a natural cavity or woodpecker hole in a live or dead tree, up to 100 feet off the ground and within a 1.5 kms of water . Whilst the mother of these chicks was leading them to water (Okanagan Lake), she was fatally hit by a car and her chicks couldn't get across the highway ba...
"Punky Pork" enjoying her new arboreal feature in outdoor pen
Просмотров 3205 месяцев назад
"Punky Porky" has a tough road of recovery ahead of her. She was found walking in an abnormal way for a few weeks in a park close to Vernon. It was tricky to tell from afar, but this porcupine turned out to have a deep infected wound on her tail - normally a good weapon of defence in this large prickly rodent! Before flies could lay eggs in her injured rear end, she was dropped off at a veterin...
Rather than breaking turtles - break FOR them! Be kind. Keep turtles in mind.
Просмотров 1395 месяцев назад
Rather than breaking turtles - break FOR them! Be kind. Keep turtles in mind.
“Chewy” & “Chunk’s” story - beaver rehab with a purpose
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“Chewy” & “Chunk’s” story - beaver rehab with a purpose
Thank you for what you do 💙 and thank you for the live cam! 💙
@@nemrax4303 We’re glad you enjoy watching our videos. A great opportunity to share about the life of beavers with minimal disturbance! Stop by again :)
Love for the algorithm 🦫🌿
Will share your amazing channel. Thank you! 🌿🦫🦫💦
Love and subscribed 💕
Thank you for your dedication to these amazing babies. Hoping that they make a comeback around the 🌎. Fwiw, Holley Muraco's channel is where I've learned about and fallen completely in love with beavers. ❤
@@mortalclown3812 Thank you for watching the beaver kits in our care grow up! They will be released eventually into a local wetland restoration site.
Great video! Loved the voice over. Would love more content.
Thank you 😊 What content were you thinking of?
Bravo, beautiful work. Thank you
Thank you for watching and caring about wildlife!
Oh my goodness. 🥰🤎♥Thank you for your work to save these beautiful creatures
Thanks for watching! 😊
😍😍
Enjoyed the video, thank you.
Thank you
Couldn't really tell what was operated on but I'm still mystified that you appeared to shave the quills? The same beard trimmer I use can be used against porcupine quills? Color me wowed
Porcupine quills are modified hair. We were preparing the surgery site by shaving this animal's rear end around the broken tail to then scrub the bare skin and get a surgically sterile field for amputating (removing) the tail.
Nice habitat enclosure. 👍
Looks like a beaver playing possum to me.
Such a sweet beaver story ❤ Thank you for sharing!
Little guy has a nice hair do! 😂
@@FSDTesse Porcupine right after a big rain - 30 thousand reasons to back off … are wet!
@@InteriorWildlife 😆 awesome!
Beaver rehab and Jack Johnson - nice mix!
Good job! 👍
Bravo!
❤❤
Thank you for the fantastic work you do. 😀
I love turtles but sadly anyone who would break a turtle is too far gone...
I wish more people would see this. ❤
So many fluffy tails 🦨 ❤