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Osprey nest rescued from high water in Kootenay Lake

Conservation Officers, biologists, a retired park ranger and a concerned citizen rescued the nest
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Conservation Officers, biologists, a retired park ranger and a concerned citizen rescued an osprey nest from high water on Kootenay Lake. (BCCOS file)

An ospreyB次元官网网址檚 offspring was successfully saved from high water this week after the BC Conservation Officer Service (BCCOS) and wildlife biologists rescued a nest from Kootenay Lake.

The BCCOS posted to Facebook on Wednesday (June 22) to say that rising water levels lead to a precarious situation with the Osprey nest.

B次元官网网址淭he nest was close to being flooded and with the forecast calling for a further rise in water levels, it needed to be moved,B次元官网网址 the BCCOS said in an online post. B次元官网网址淭he recent rescue unfolded in Kaslo Bay, and included Ministry of Forests wildlife [biologists], COs, a retired park ranger and a concerned citizen.B次元官网网址

The rescue team was able to get to the nest via boat, and BCCOS says that the mother osprey was B次元官网网址渧ery calmB次元官网网址 while she watched the rescue from a nearby tree.

B次元官网网址淰ery carefully, two eggs - which were secured in a warm cooler - and the nest were moved approx. 15 metres to a higher piling,B次元官网网址 BCCOS wrote. B次元官网网址淢oments later, the osprey returned to her newfound nest.B次元官网网址

To report an incident or wildlife concern, call the Conservation Officer Service at 1-877-952-7277.



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