In otter news, orphaned B.C. pup is thriving but unlikely to return to wild
VANCOUVER — An orphaned sea otter pup rescued in critical condition in British Columbia last month is thriving under 24-hour care, but a veterinarian at the rescue facility says it’s unlikely she will ever be able to return to the wild.
The female pup, named Tofino after a vote conducted on social media, is being looked after at the Vancouver Aquarium’s Marine Mammal Rescue Society, where she has grown from about two kilograms to more than three kilograms.
Society executive director and head veterinarian Martin Haulena says Tofino is hitting many milestones in her recovery and growth, is eating well, and may transition from formula to solid food in a few weeks.
Haulena says Tofino has shown interest in diving when placed in the water and has improved her swimming, manual dexterity and self-grooming.