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"Dam-it" the Beaver
As Dam-it improved he started to yearn for his freedom and began to show signs of depression. Although he really needed more time in captivity to recuperate, it was decided that it was probably in his best interest to go free so he was taken to a safer location on the Rio Grande and released. The above photo shows Dam-it at the time of his release.
Warning! If you encounter an injured wild animal, call an experienced person to remove it to the proper facilities for treatment. Due to pain and fright, any wild animal is going to be more prone to fight and bite. If you must handle it, use heavy leather gloves or wrap the animal in a thick blanket for protection. Call the local office of Animal Control, Fish and Wildlife, or a Wildlife Rehabilitation Organization. They can direct you to further assistance. |