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Trio of Abandoned Baby Squirrels Rescued by Caring Cariboo Resident

CARIBOO, BRITISH COLUMBIA, JUL 8 – Local resident Blaine Chowace and wildlife rescuer Sue Burton provide round-the-clock care to three abandoned baby squirrels to aid their survival and eventual release, officials said.

  • On Wednesday, Cariboo resident Blaine Chowace rescued three abandoned baby squirrels in a rural area north of Williams Lake.
  • Wildlife rescuer Sue Burton explained that predators or weather can prompt mother squirrels to abandon their young, as observed when a mother pushed three offspring from her nest.
  • Blaine Chowace's care efforts give the abandoned squirrels a strong chance of survival, with plans for release into the forest after approximately three months, praised by wildlife expert Sue Burton.
  • Once rehabilitated at about three months, the squirrel kits, now five to seven weeks old, are planned for release deep in the local forest.
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Quesnel Cariboo Observer broke the news in Quesnel, Canada on Tuesday, July 8, 2025.
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