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Day: December 27, 2018


Looks like the Wisconsin Zoo is getting a new beaver in their display. Trouble is that the state is usually so busy killing them to protect their  introduced trout that they haven’t spent a long time actually learning about them.

What makes me say that? JEFF THE NATURE GUY says that they can use their tail for self defense and the zoologist states they pretty much hibernate all winter.

Baraboo zoo welcomes beavers

Leave it to beavers to find themselves in the middle of a predicament.

The Ochsner Park Zoo was set to acquire a beaver family from Zoo Montana in the spring. But a surprise otter pregnancy at the Billings facility created a space crunch, prompting Baraboo Parks Director Mike Hardy to drive six hours each way last week to meet handlers halfway in Sioux Falls, South Dakota, to pick up the trio.

Renovations planned for 2019 will bring a new beaver habitat, featuring a pond and lodges, to the Baraboo zoo. In the meantime, the parents — Huck and Finn — are bunking indoors next to a pig. Their daughter Shiloh has moved into the zoo’s new otter exhibit. There she was reunited with otters Curly and Moe, who also came from Zoo Montana.

On Friday, hours after arriving, the parents nervously remained inside their carrier compartment. Meanwhile, Shiloh was already busy arranging — and nibbling on — sticks and straw. Better that than the cage door. “We’ll have to keep her extremely busy,” said zookeeper Tori Spinoso.

The parents are about 9 years old, and are on loan from Montana’s Fish, Wildlife and Parks Department. Finn, the father, was raised in a private home and seized. Huckleberry, the mother, was orphaned when her mother was killed by an excavator.

Fish, Wildlife and Parks reportedly “fixed” the pair, but Huck and Finn nonetheless brought Shiloh into the world three years ago. Shiloh was born dead and revived by a zoo veterinarian, and since has become something of a celebrity. She’s the subject of several YouTube videos.

“We will have limited public viewing until they are settled in to their new exhibit, but plan on some opportunities,” Hardy said.

Did you catch that? Shiloh was born to parents that were “sterilized” by fish and game. And born dead so she had to be revived by vets. (Come to think of it I guess that is a kind of sterile if you still have children but they’re all born dead?) Thank goodness they were on hand because they had to step in and care for the “zombeaver” after her mother rejected her, according to Jeff.

Spinoso noted there won’t be much to see at first, as beavers don’t move much in winter. “Beavers in general seem to be calm,” she said. “They’re going to get very sleepy all winter long.”

Baraboo’s free zoo may be the only one in Wisconsin with beavers on display, Spinoso said. The staff was eager to bring them in, even though it meant scrambling to prepare temporary quarters.

“This creates a little more work for our staff, but I believe this will be a very popular exhibit once completed,” Hardy said.

So generous to care for the animals they bothered to rear and orphan. It’s good the state can learn little about beavers, because there are definite gaps in their knowledge.

When I sent the video to Ben Goldfarb he speculated that Jeff might think beavers are….scorpions? But I think I figured it out though, how beaver defend themselves with their tails, which is a relief. I had to research long and hard to find this.

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