You don't see this every day! It's unusual enough to see a beaver wandering a neighborhood at night, but to see one using the ...
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New study uncovers surprising effect of beavers' dam-building behavior: 'I would not have expected [this]'
A recent study published in the Journal of Animal Ecology by Swiss researchers found that bat populations are more active, ...
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A team of 'human beavers' is creating 29 dams across this national park
Jeremy Shaw, a research scientist at Colorado State University, told the National Parks Conservation Association that the ...
Beavers might rival even the most hardworking corporate employee in productivity and hustle, but they’re not quite cut out ...
NPR's Scott Simon speaks with Caroline Nienhuis, a Swiss biologist with the Zurich Beaver Advisory Center, about a hotline ...
MINNEAPOLIS — In Minnesota, beavers have long been considered a nuisance, thanks to their uncanny ability to gnaw trees and construct dams that sometimes clog culverts, raise lake levels or flood ...
DALLAS -- Felled trees. Gnawed tree stumps. Leftover wood chips. These are all signs that you've probably got a colony of busy beavers on your hand, particularly if you live near water. And while ...
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When does beaver reintroduction make sense?
This is the second installment of Mongabay’s coverage of beaver restoration in California. Read the first story. TÁSMAM KOYÓM, U.S. — “It’s a little wet!” Ben Cunningham shouted over his shoulder as ...
Beavers typically live near waterways, such as rivers, creeks, lakes and ponds. They can be found all across Texas, including the Dallas-Fort Worth area. Texas Parks & Wildlife Department Felled trees ...
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