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Orphaned badger recovering after mother hit, killed on Naramata road

OKANAGAN-SIMILKAMEEN, BRITISH COLUMBIA, JUL 7 – Maple, an orphaned badger, is recovering at BC Wildlife Park after its mother was killed by a vehicle, highlighting road mortality responsible for over 70% population losses in some B.C. areas.

  • A male sea otter pup, approximately two weeks old, was found close to Homer and brought to the Alaska SeaLife Center’s rehabilitation program in Seward, Alaska, on June 23, 2025.
  • This admission came after several early-season rescues, such as the addition of two young harbor seal pups without mothers, as the center announced three new patients on July 1.
  • The male sea otter pup, believed to be around two weeks in age, is under veterinary care with stable vital signs as he adapts to a formula-based diet.
  • Jane Belovarac, Wildlife Response Curator, noted that the pup is responsive, feeding easily from the bottle, and has begun to develop the skill of holding its breath in the water, which is a promising early achievement.
  • The center is currently providing lifesaving treatment to 12 animals, reflecting an unusually high intake of patients at the start of this pupping season.
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