The video is a vlog of a wildlife rehabilitator's daily activities. The rehabilitator is showing off different animal enclosures at the Urban Rescue Branch, including a potential new home for a large alligator named Big Ounce. The rehabilitator also introduces new animals, such as ostriches, and shows off the progress of other animals, like a catfish and a minnow farm.
The video then cuts to the rehabilitator traveling to Louisiana, where he participates in a nuisance alligator relocation and catches armadillos with his friend Aaron. They release the armadillos back into the wild, and the rehabilitator also helps release a 7ft alligator caught by an alligator farmer.
The video ends with the rehabilitator returning home, where he is finally able to get electricity running to his house and plans to dedicate his office to wildlife rehabilitation.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The narrator is looking for a new house for Big Ounce.
2. Big Ounce currently lives in a hotel while the narrator's house is being built.
3. The narrator has three options for Big Ounce's new house: an old fox enclosure, a flight pen, and a marsh bird enclosure.
4. The narrator's animals include Big Ounce, Pog, Markiplier, Kevin, ostriches, and a catfish.
5. The narrator is refilling the water in the enclosures and cleaning up trash left by the framers.
6. The narrator has a dragonfly enclosure and a minnow farm.
7. The narrator is going to Louisiana for a nuisance gator relocation.
8. The narrator and his friend Aaron are trying to catch armadillos.
9. Armadillos are difficult to catch and have poor eyesight.
10. The narrator and Aaron caught two armadillos out of nine attempts.
11. The narrator released the armadillos back into the wild.
12. The narrator visited an alligator farm in Louisiana and learned about gator farming.
13. The narrator helped catch and release a 7-foot alligator.
14. The narrator has obtained electric power for his house and will soon be able to move in.
15. The narrator plans to dedicate his office building to wildlife rehabilitation.
16. The narrator has three clappy birds that will eat out of his hand, and one that will let him pet it.
17. The narrator trained his chickens to eat fruit by leaving it out for them.