“Beaver Cam” Goes Live: Rare Look Inside a Cowlitz County Beaver Lodge

Wildlife enthusiasts have a new reason to tune in online as the Cowlitz County Department of Natural Resources has launched a 24-hour “Beaver Cam.” The livestream provides an intimate, real-time look into a local beaver lodge, where a pair of adults is currently raising two young kits.

Key Details:

  • The Stars of the Show: The camera captures the daily lives of a beaver family—dubbed “Castor” and “Pollux” by local fans—and their two babies as they navigate the intricate chambers of their wooden fortress.
  • A Rare Glimpse: Because beavers are primarily nocturnal and live in enclosed, mud-packed structures, their domestic behavior is rarely seen by the public. The “Beaver Cam” uses infrared technology to broadcast clear footage without disturbing the animals’ natural sleep cycles.
  • Educational Purpose: County officials hope the stream will foster a greater appreciation for the “ecosystem engineers.” Beavers play a vital role in Washington’s environment by creating wetlands that filter water and provide habitats for other species.
  • Conservation Success: The lodge is located in a restored section of the Cowlitz River, highlighting the success of recent habitat recovery efforts designed to bring native wildlife back to the area.
  • Where to Watch: The feed is available on the Cowlitz County official website and YouTube channel, featuring a live chat where viewers can share observations and ask questions to local biologists.

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