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Baby beavers lost their home. This woman adopted her. #Video


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Cypress and Willow are two siblings. Their mom had built a dam in a small pond. The land owner blew up the pond leaving them homeless. That's when Riverbend Wildlife Rescue stepped in.

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  • Mary Lou Added Loved the baby beavers
  • CharMaine Added What a remarkable story. Had no idea it took that much to get them to independence. That's a commitment not many can or will make. She is a fantastic lady to take that on. Good on her.
  • Anne Added Loved it Mel. That woman is going to heaven.
  • Becky Added I've always wondered what it would be like to have a beaver as a pet. (I've always had a soft spot for "critters.") But just as nature intended, they were born to be wild. She is to be commended for taking such good care of "pets" she knew all along that she couldn't keep to herself.
  • BA Added So cute. I love people who are selfless and love animals.
  • [email protected] Added THANK YOU MEL.
  • mary Added i never gave beavers much thought but this video certainly opened my eyes to how nice they can be with a human. i'm glad RiverBend Wildlife Rescue was there to help them.
  • Sheri Added This is so cute, love those baby's. Thank you Mel!
  • Noreen Added I wonder what in the world made the "owner" of the pond blow up a dam made by their mother? What kind of an idiot is that? So disgusting.
  • mercedes Added Great video----love the beavers! Thanks to the heros who rescued and raised them.
  • Peggy Added Super cute.
  • Randy Ferguson Added Another great rescue story!
  • Lola Added A real cutie but I would be afraid of them biting!! I guess they don't hurt you tho'~What a great lady to adopt it tho'!!!
  • Barb Added Oh my goodness!!! How wonderful to see these amazing creatures that sound so human. Thank God for rescuers and rehabs!!
  • Patricia Yager Delagrange Added Thank goodness for this rescue organization. And my first reading of anything having to do with a beaver rescue!
  • Mary Jane Added God bless this woman, they are just darling!
  • PEGGY Added Oh My Gosh , opened up my email and had a smile on my face :) . I love them little noises they make .. Adorable ! Thank you to all the people at RiverBend Wildlife Rescue. I always felt Otters were my fav but now after seeing this , so are beavers :0 .. Tahnk you Mel , Made my day . Have a great blessed day Mel and everyone .
  • Karen Added :two_hearts: thank goodness there are caring people out there who help when unfortunate circumstances occur! Way to go Riverbend Wildlife!!!
  • Mari Added I have always loved these precious animals! I big hat-tip to Riverbend Wildlife for this amazing rescue. Thumbs down to the landowner.......
  • Patrick Added Great video.