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Six Beavers arrive at the Wildlife Rehabilitation Center of Northern Utah

04.04.13 - 11:21 am
On March 19 th 2013, WRCNU received two beaver yearlings saturated in diesel fuel from a Chevron pipeline break the day prior.  The fuel flowed into their wetland area on the 18th and completely soaked the two youngsters who were rescued by a Utah DNR official and brought to the Center.  See news footage of the initial two here: http://www.ksl.com/?sid=24485383&nid=148&title=hero-beavers-struggling-to-survive-effects-of-fuel-spill&fm=home_page&s_cid=queue-13   A third beaver kit arriv...

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05.18.11 - 06:30 am
Most medium to large-sized birds of prey tend to have long bonds with their mate and will use the same hunting and nesting territory year after year. These birds may have different nests in their territory and will rotate their use from year to year.

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Six Beavers arrive at the Wildlife Rehabilitation Center of Northern Utah


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