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Baby Musk Ox Rescued from Prudhoe Bay

Kristen Peterson & Baby Musk OxAWCC interns and Management were moving quickly on a recent afternoon to ready the Center for its newest arrival – a baby musk oxen that lost its mother in Deadhorse yesterday morning, and rescued by the staff at the facility where it was found. The staff of AWCC have been preparing an enclosure and ensuring they are up to date with appropriate feed and management techniques for this new animal.

AWCC received a report from BP staff at the facility that aMukluk the Musk Ox Musk Oxen calf had wandered onto the facility, and was thought to be orphaned. The facility staff worked with AWCC and Department of Fish and Game who declared the animal orphaned, and gave the staff at the facility permission to take possession of the animal. Upon doing so, the facility staff made arrangements through BP and Shared Services to get the animal a one way ticket on a flight out of Prudhoe Bay to Anchorage.

At approximately 10:00 PM, the BP staff disembarked the plane and met with the staff from AWCC, where AWCC took possession of the animal. AWCC Executive Director, Mike Miller, Director of Education, Kelly Miller, and lead intern, Kristen Peterson took the baby musk ox to Pet Emergency on Dowling Rd, where Dr. Kathy Doty looked it over and gave it a clean bill of health. Kristen Peterson of AWCC will be the lead in caring for the animal, and is in contact with the professionals at UAF’s Large Animal Research.

 

The Calf will stay in seclusion for the time being, as it has an underdeveloped immune system. When able, AWCC will allow the public to view the calf – probably later in the summer, and eventually the animal will be introduced into the existing herd at the Wildlife Center.