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Something Wild is a 501c3 nonprofit dedicated to rescuing, conserving, and researching animals in need. It manages a permitted wildlife rehabilitation program and 35 acres of wilderness habitat in rural Hancock County, Mississippi.
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Are they a nuisance or key to our health? Coast scientist supports misunderstoodspecies
During a torrential rainstorm in April, Stormy Rose was washed through Biloxi’s storm drainage. Eventually, she wandered under the shining lights of the Beau Rivage. A casino employee spotted her red fur coat and wide, dark tail and called Woodside Wildlife Rescue....
Beavers: Nature’s Master Builders
Beavers are remarkable creatures known for their incredible ability to shape the landscape around them. These large, semi-aquatic rodents are renowned for building dams, creating ponds, and constructing elaborate lodges. With their strong teeth and powerful jaws, they...
Beavers: The Architects of the Wild
Beavers are extraordinary creatures that have earned the title of “nature’s architects” for their impressive ability to transform landscapes. These large, semi-aquatic rodents are famous for building dams and lodges, creating entire ecosystems in the process. By...
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Your tax-deductible donation to Something Wild provides us with the ability to achieve this important mission. Also, be sure to subscribe to @HolleyMuraco on YouTube to help us reach 100k subscribers!
Conservation Research
Under the direction of Dr. Holley Muraco, a conservation research program will be developed for the purposes of studying the ecological role that beavers play in coastal environments, movements, social behavior and physiology. Additionally, beaver veterinary medicine, husbandry care, growth and development, vocalizations, and nutritional studies will be conducted.
Petunia Heart Project
Orphaned baby beavers are fragile. We learned this all too well from the loss of our precious baby Petunia in 2024. Although we will never know, we suspect that he had an underlying heart condition. This made us realize that basic beaver heart rates are not known, and the Petunia
Heart Project was launched. A research program will be developed to monitor and record beaver heart data for publication.
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