In a capstone project partnership with the Boulder Watershed Collective, Masters of the Environment students study what it means to live alongside beavers Beavers are so much more than nature’s most ...
A University of Alberta study has whittled down climate-related reasons beavers are emerging earlier onto the ice from their lodges in the spring—a shift that helps them store more winter food but ...
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 these animals ...
As the weather gets colder, beavers are stocking up on food for the winter. On the river trail near downtown Fargo, beaver activity is especially noticeable as they take down trees near the path. A ...
Two seasons of beaver censuses will help direct riparian area restoration, with Thompson Creek and Fourmile Creek highlighted as high-potential sites. Pitkin County Healthy Rivers and Streams ...
Can we rely on you? Hinesburg ecology enthusiast Bob Hyams takes a trek through Geprags Community Park, where the beavers have been busy. Photo by Briana Brady This story by Briana Brady was first ...
Editor's note: Este artículo está traducido al español. At Wetlands Park on the eastern edge of Las Vegas, environmental specialist Ben Jurand points out what look like minor disturbances — but they ...
A few hundred feet from a McDonald’s and a strip mall, sandwiched between busy and polluted roads, a lush urban wetland is being built by an unusual and furry group of city residents: beavers. This ...
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