Injured Axolotl Rescued by 10-Year-Old Under Welsh Bridge
In Brief
The rescue of a rare axolotl in Wales highlights the presence of non-native species and public interest in wildlife conservation.
Key Facts
- A 9-inch (22cm) axolotl was found under Dipping Bridge on the River Ogmore near Bridgend, south Wales.
- The amphibian was discovered by 10-year-old Evie Hill during a family trip.
- The family is documenting the axolotl's recovery in a fish tank on TikTok.
- Evie lifted a discarded mat in the river shallows to find the axolotl nestled among rocks.
- The axolotl is described as injured but recovering after being rescued from the river.
What Happened
A family found an injured axolotl under Dipping Bridge on the River Ogmore near Bridgend, south Wales. The amphibian was rescued and is now recovering in a fish tank, with its progress shared online.
Why It Matters
The discovery of a rare, non-native axolotl in a Welsh river draws attention to issues of exotic pet release and wildlife conservation, and has engaged the public through social media.
What's Next
The axolotl's recovery will continue to be documented online. There may be further discussion about the presence of non-native species in UK waterways.
Sources
- The Guardian — Dippy the injured axolotl rescued from Welsh river(1h ago)
- BBC News — Girl, 10, finds rare Mexican axolotl under Welsh bridge(57m ago)
