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A Season at Shaver’s Creek

A recap of wildlife captured on Shaver’s Creek’s trail cameras across the seasons, with commentary from Wildlife Program Coordinator Alex Suleski.

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Spring: A bustling renewal at Shaver’s Creek

Spring is a time of renewal at Shaver’s Creek. See what the trail camera captured across the season.

6/20/24 | 4m 17s

 

Trail camera footage of a raccoon family walking across a beaver dam.

Winter: Sledding mink, muskrats & dabbling mallards

See what the Shaver's Creek trail cam captured this winter.

4/3/24 | 4m 39s

 

Fall: The secret life of beavers, deer and more

See white-tailed deer, beavers and more captured on Shaver's Creek's trail camera this fall.

1/10/24 | 5m 5s

 

 

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