Beaver shot with arrow near Orillia on the road to recovery
A beaver found with an arrow shot through its torso is now recovering at Shades of Hope Wildlife Refuge in Pefferlaw, Ont. after a massive rescue effort.
“She is the luckiest unlucky beaver I know,” said Kate Purvis, the manager of operations at the wildlife refuge.
Staff at Shades of Hope named the young beaver Lucky because of the ordeal she survived.
They believe she was shot with the arrow somewhere near Orillia several weeks ago.
- Download the CTV News app to get local alerts on your device
- Get the latest local updates sent to your email inbox
Staff at Shades of Hope Wildlife Refuge in Pefferlaw, Ont., work on a beaver impaled by an arrow. (CTV News/Rob Cooper)
Staff say the arrow missed the animal’s organs, and didn’t cause any internal bleeding.
“The arrow entered through the shoulder - the right shoulder - through the left scapula and came out through the left side at the point of shoulder, so it was a complete through and through,” Purvis explained.
Two weeks ago, the injured and impaled beaver was flushed out of a culvert by firefighters and trapped by volunteers.
“The water level got so high the beaver swam out the end we were covering, and we were able to block the culvert and net the beaver,” said Krystal Hewitt, with Speaking of Wildlife.
Staff at Shades of Hope Wildlife Refuge in Pefferlaw, Ont., work on a beaver impaled by an arrow. (Source: Shades of Hope/Facebook)
While it’s unclear who shot the beaver and why, Severn Township fire officials say there have been several concerns about the animals causing damage to properties over the past several weeks.
Ritch Lowell, the director of fire and emergency services with the township, says that while managing beavers can be difficult, shooting one with an arrow isn’t the answer.
“We would encourage landowners to chose legal alternatives before trying to kill a beaver or engaging in animal cruelty, which is what happened with this animal,” he said.
Lucky the beaver will continue to receive care at Shades of Hope for several weeks before she is transferred to Aspen Valley Wildlife Sanctuary in Muskoka to rehabilitate over the winter, with the hope of releasing her back into the wild by spring.
To donate to help with the beaver’s care, click here.
CTVNews.ca Top Stories
Liberal leadership: Freeland to announce bid within the next week
Former finance minister Chrystia Freeland will announce her intention to run for the Liberal party leadership just before the U.S. presidential inauguration, a source close to her campaign team says.
Icelandic discount carrier Play Airlines pulls out of Canada, leaving customers in dark
Play Airlines is pulling out of Canada less than two years after entering the market.
A B.C. man won a $2M jackpot. Members of his workplace lotto pool took him to court.
A dispute over a $2 million jackpot among members of a workplace lotto pool has been settled by B.C.'s Supreme Court.
Singh calls on Canada to stop critical minerals exports to U.S. amid Trump tariff threat
NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh says the only way to deal with 'bully' U.S. president-elect Donald Trump and his looming tariff threat is to make him feel the 'pain' of Canada's retaliatory measures.
Hanging out at Starbucks will cost you as company reverses its open-door policy
If you want to hang out or use the restroom at Starbucks, you’re going to have to buy something. Starbucks on Monday said it was reversing a policy that invited everyone into its stores.
Bishop's students allege teacher uses degrading terms, university doing nothing
Students at Bishop's University in Sherbrooke, Que., say they're shocked and appalled by the school's apparent lack of action over a teacher they allege has been using derogatory language in her classroom for years.
Norovirus cases are rising in Canada. Here's advice from a doctor
Canadian health officials are reporting a rising number of cases of the highly contagious norovirus illness in Canada, warning that the elderly and young children are most at risk.
Queen Elizabeth II wasn't told about Soviet spy in her palace, declassified MI5 files show
Queen Elizabeth II wasn’t told details of her long-time art adviser's double life as a Soviet spy because palace officials didn’t want to add to her worries, newly declassified documents reveal.
Live grenade found among scrap metal in Kingston, Ont.: police
Police in Kingston, Ont. say a live grenade was found in a scrap metal container at a local waste facility this weekend.