Baby otters removed from den beneath Richmond shed
Photos shared by Skedaddle Humane Wildlife Control show the company's recent call for a river otter den that had been set up beneath a family's shed in Richmond, B.C.
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Baby river otter removal Skedaddle set the babies up in a heated nest box after removing them from the den. Their mother later came back and brought them to a new location. (Skedaddle Vancouver)
Baby river otter removal Skedaddle set the babies up in a heated nest box after removing them from the den. Their mother later came back and brought them to a new location. (Skedaddle Vancouver)
Baby river otter removal Skedaddle Vancouver owner Alex Ritz holds the baby otters after their removal from the den. (Skedaddle Vancouver)
Baby river otter removal Skedaddle Vancouver owner Alex Ritz holds the baby otters after their removal from the den. (Skedaddle Vancouver)
Baby river otter removal Skedaddle Vancouver owner Alex Ritz holds the baby otters after their removal from the den. (Skedaddle Vancouver)
Baby river otter removal Skedaddle set the babies up in a heated nest box after removing them from the den. Their mother later came back and brought them to a new location. (Skedaddle Vancouver)
Baby river otter removal Skedaddle set the babies up in a heated nest box after removing them from the den. Their mother later came back and brought them to a new location. (Skedaddle Vancouver)
Baby river otter removal Skedaddle set the babies up in a heated nest box after removing them from the den. Their mother later came back and brought them to a new location. (Skedaddle Vancouver)
Baby river otter removal The company dug a trench around the shed and inserted wire screening to prevent future otter dens. (Skedaddle Vancouver)