Interior Wildlife Rehabilitation Society Develops Beaver Translocation Framework
The Interior Wildlife Rehabilitation Society is working on guidelines for relocating beavers to address growing population issues in B.C.
The Interior Wildlife Rehabilitation Society has announced the development of a framework for managing growing beaver population issues in British Columbia. According to Keremeos Review (via Google News), the society is working on guidelines for relocating beavers to areas with overpopulation issues.
This project aims to address concerns about flooding and property damage caused by the increasing number of beavers in certain regions. Translocation efforts are planned for these areas, with the goal of maintaining a healthy balance between human activities and wildlife habitats.