Beavers are semi-aquatic mammals, widely renowned for their remarkable abilities in building dams and lodges made of branches ...
NPR's Scott Simon speaks with Caroline Nienhuis, a Swiss biologist with the Zurich Beaver Advisory Center, about a hotline ...
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New study uncovers surprising effect of beavers' dam-building behavior: 'I would not have expected [this]'
These dams improve conditions for the broader ecosystem — even beyond the water. New study uncovers surprising effect of ...
Beavers build dams to ensure water is deep enough for an underwater entrance, protecting them from predators. The internal chamber of a lodge can stay around freezing temperature even on sub-zero days ...
Beavers might rival even the most hardworking corporate employee in productivity and hustle, but they’re not quite cut out ...
Staff set up an underwater camera to capture the elusive animals in their new habitat following a recent release of a beaver ...
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The Beaver State: Oregon’s State Animal Tells a Bigger Story
Learn how the beaver helped build Oregon from territorial days to statehood and became its official state mammal.
They may not be swimming or chewing trees, but researchers with the U.S. Forest Service and Colorado State University are ...
Follow the story of how beavers have earned their role as New York's state mammal by contributing to the economy and ...
Earlier this year, River Bandit Wildlife Rescue took in two baby beavers, Moose and his sister Petunia, after they were found orphaned in their river habitat when they were only days old. Scared and ...
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