Sunday 27 October 2019

Rideau Valley Wildlife Sanctuary Release

This was the highlight of my week. We had two people from Rideau Valley Wildlife Sanctuary come to release 4 rehabbed raccoons. The raccoons were found in Perth, and needed to be released within 25 km.

This is a bit late to be releasing them, but one of them had to put on a bit more weight. The boys and girls are from separate litters, BTW. Apparently, with Taco and Burrito: the bigger one was protecting the smaller one by the side of the road. Mary Kate and Ashley took their time to gain enough weight to be released.

They arrived, anxious to get going.
release from Jennifer Jilks on Vimeo.

Not so anxious to leave the crate after all!



Eventually...
raccoon release from Jennifer Jilks on Vimeo.




Eventually, they all climbed the same tree.



This is where they hung out for at least an hour.
raccoon release 1 from Jennifer Jilks on Vimeo.

We were done for the day!



Joe went back in an hour and they were still there. I hope they do well.

There was a fisher at the trailcam in the night!

fisher from Jennifer Jilks on Vimeo.

7 comments:

David M. Gascoigne, said...

It is heartwarming to see these animals released back to the wild. I hope they do well.

Nancy J said...

This would have been in my #1 highlights of the year.What a great way to release them, and for 4 to be together, marvellous. I had no idea about this, and to see it all happening is amazing.

RedPat said...

How wonderful!
I have to tell you that I saw a Monarch Butterfly yesterday. I hope it makes it down south but it is pretty cool here today!

Christine said...

wonderful they can be released back into their natural environment.

William Kendall said...

All things must be sniffed, after all! Very cute.

Red said...

We had an owl one time that was very reluctant to leave. The guy doing the releasing opened the cage door and ran and nothing happened. He ended up having to shake the cage. Then the owl flew 10 m away and sat on a post.

Kay said...

I'm sure they'll be very happy in your beautiful woods, Jenn.