Because the beaver isn't just an animal; it's an ecosystem!

Day: March 24, 2022


One of the facts that often surprises folks about beavers is their size. After years of seeing juvenile beaver skulls or  photos because that’s the easiest kind to catch they are sure grown beavers are about 20 lbs. Martinez could help them learn otherwise. Thank goodness Cornell was able to help.

Kindred Kingdoms releases beaver rescued in Baldwinsville

BALDWINSVILLE — Back in February, Kindred Kingdoms Wildlife Rehabilitation Center directors Jean and Len Soprano rescued a small beaver off Gaskin Road in Whispering Woods. After more than a month of rehab, the Sopranos released the beaver into the Seneca River on March 19. They carried him in a medium animal carrier, put him in a small cart with wheels and pulled him down a muddy wet path about 1/4 mile to the river.

When they rescued him, Jean Soprano said he was 14 pounds and they thought he was about 2 years old. They wanted to make sure the beaver was not sick so they took him to the Cornell Wildlife vet program for an exam. Based on the body scans they did, they determined the skeleton of the beaver was that of a 1-year-old instead of what they originally thought. Since the mother will care for her babies for two years, this beaver will find his way back to his mother at the beaver den. (more…)

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