Beaver ‘resting comfortably’ after rescue from water treatment facility

A beaver was rescued from a storm water treatment facility in Florida after finding itself trapped and disorientated.

Wildlife rescuers lifted the 20lb beaver to safety on Tuesday.

Brian Weinstein, from St Francis Wildlife Association, and volunteer Larry Folsom used a long catch pole and net to lift the animal out of the water.

“It will be released in safe beaver habitat on Upper Lake Lafayette when it regains its strength and fur quality with the natural oils that provide water resistance.”

The local fire department was called to the rescue, alongside animal control officers.

After it was rescued, the beaver was transported to the St Francis Wildlife Association rehabilitation centre in Quincy, Florida.

This morning, St. Francis Wildlife rescued a small, adult beaver from a storm water treatment facility. The Tallahassee…

Posted by St. Francis Wildlife Association on Tuesday, January 26, 2021

It was given eye drops and had its lacerations treated.

The non-profit organisation cares for more than 3,000 injured, orphaned and sick native animals from northern Florida every year.

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