Updated
Updated · WNYT NewsChannel 13 · Jul 9
Lake George Tests Dead Beaver for Rabies, Extends No-Swim Zone to July 14
Updated
Updated · WNYT NewsChannel 13 · Jul 9

Lake George Tests Dead Beaver for Rabies, Extends No-Swim Zone to July 14

3 articles · Updated · WNYT NewsChannel 13 · Jul 9

Summary

  • A dead beaver found Monday morning near Turtle Island is being tested for rabies after a weekend attack on swimmers at Lake George.
  • The state Department of Environmental Conservation advised against swimming in that part of the lake until at least July 14 as a precaution, and multiple “NO SWIMMING” signs were posted on the island.
  • Turtle Island sits about 10 miles north of Million Dollar Beach and a five-minute boat ride from Bolton Landing; campsites remain open, though docks at sites one through five were not in use.
  • Officials said they will not test other beavers because the area has a large beaver population, leaving the advisory tied to the single carcass now under review.

Insights

When will officials confirm if the Lake George beaver attack was a real rabies threat?
As rabid animal attacks increase, are popular vacation lakes becoming new danger zones for families?