The recovery is largely due to a captive breeding program that involves facilities in three provinces working together to help the furry rodents endure for future generations
Endangered Vancouver Island marmots are just waking from their long winter hibernation, and they’re putting their minds to repopulating the species. Photo by Trevor Dickinson
A grainy, short but sordid sex tape has surfaced on the internet, and its unwitting participants are bound to be unaware of any ensuing scandal or notoriety.
Eugenie and her boyfriend Pepsi were caught on tape getting frisky this past week at the Mount Washington captive breeding centre for endangered Vancouver Island marmots.
“I’m afraid the quality of the video is not great, but perhaps that’s in keeping with its content?” joked Adam Taylor, executive director of the Vancouver Island Marmot Recovery Foundation.