Juvenile Beaver Rehabs in Alberta
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•Dam little Edmonton beaver breaks Alberta rescue laws — and it’s okay
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A beaver kit got a rough start in an Edmonton area pond and was cast out of her dam family.
She got a ride to the Alberta Institute for Wildlife Conservation in the foothills outside Calgary .
The laws of animal rehab are upside down in the beaver world because of the deep social needs of the kit.
In 2026 , she will be a self-sufficient grown-up and utterly done with her caregivers.
Castor canadensis has been moved into an indoor enclosure with a pool and floating lodge.
Her keepers hope she will be ready for the wild by 2026 , to pair off with a life partner, and raise kits.
Once valued for pelts, meat and castoreum they use to mark territories, beavers were hunted to the brink of extinction.
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