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Bringing Up Beaver: Two Orphaned Beaver Kits, Their Humans, and Our Journey Back to the Wild Audiobook, by John Aberth Play Audiobook Sample

Bringing Up Beaver: Two Orphaned Beaver Kits, Their Humans, and Our Journey Back to the Wild Audiobook

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Read By: Danny Campbell Publisher: Tantor Listen Time: at 1.0x Speed 3.50 hours at 1.5x Speed 2.63 hours at 2.0x Speed Release Date: March 2026 Format: Unabridged Audiobook ISBN: 9798318520549

Quick Stats About this Audiobook

Total Audiobook Chapters:

9

Longest Chapter Length:

56:53 minutes

Shortest Chapter Length:

02:33 minutes

Average Chapter Length:

35:09 minutes

Audiobooks by this Author:

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Publisher Description

A lively and engaging account of one human's relationship with a remarkable and charming orphaned beaver kit.

On May 10, 2020, an orphaned beaver kit was found in St. Albans, Vermont and handed over to John Aberth, a licensed volunteer wildlife rehabilitator. Over the next two years, John raised the kit, whom he nicknamed "BK," and prepared him for release back into the wild. During that time, John and BK developed a special and unique bond, which John documented in a daily diary. That diary became the basis for Bringing Up Beaver, a lively and engaging account of one human's relationship with a wild animal.

Bringing Up Beaver is more than just a feel-good story about human encounters with nature. Full of fascinating observations about beaver behavior and biology, Bringing Up Beaver also documents the unique challenges and obstacles to be faced and overcome in rehabbing a wild beaver kit. Populating the story are plenty of other wild creatures that John encountered in the course of his rehab, including other beavers—one of whom became BK's mate—as well as hawks, owls, mink, and weasels. For anyone who has been charmed by a beaver's smile or enjoyed books like Fox and I and Eager, Bringing Up Beaver is a must-listen that will give us a new perspective on the wildlife and nature that exists all around us.

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“Fascinating and deeply humbling. An eloquent defense of beavers as wetland-habitat creators, worth infinitely more alive and working than trapped and persecuted. It’s a rollicking animal story; it’s also a tale of indefatigable love.”

— Wall Street Journal

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  • “The writing is lively, informational, and amusing, especially Aberth’s naming conventions for characters throughout the book…Will encourage readers to find their own ways to fight to preserve biodiversity.”

    — Booklist

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About John Aberth

John Aberth is an author and historian who received his PhD in medieval history from the University of Cambridge in England and spent twenty years as a professor of history, publishing ten books. Upon his retirement, he received his license from both the Vermont Department of Fish and Wildlife and the US Fish and Wildlife Service to rehabilitate both birds and mammals, training at the Vermont Institute of Natural Science and apprenticing with head wildlife keeper Allison Stark. He now specializes in the rehabilitation of raptors—namely, owls, hawks, and falcons—and also in some mammals, including beavers, bobcats, coyotes, minks, and weasels.

About Danny Campbell

Danny Campbell is an Earphones Award–winning narrator and an actor who has appeared in CBS’ The Guardian, the films A Pool, a Fool, and a Duel and Greater Than Gravity, and in over twenty-five commercials. He is a company member of the Independent Shakespeare Company in Los Angeles and is an adjunct faculty member at Santa Monica College.