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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, ...
Beavers are again proving themselves to be nature's unsung heroes. If you're enjoying freshwater swimming or fishing in Scotland, you might have the hard-working rodents to thank, according to the ...
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Scientists Are Building Fake Beaver Dams to Help Burned Forests Heal
These mountains feed rivers that supply drinking water to hundreds of thousands of people along the Front Range. After the ...
Deep in Canada, a beaver-built dam is so massive it’s visible from space, quietly shaping wetlands for decades—discover how ...
High in the mountains west of Fort Collins, teams of scientists and engineers are pretending to be beavers. They may not be swimming or chewing trees, but researchers with the U.S. Forest Service and ...
Wood Buffalo National Park, in Canada, which spans northern Alberta and parts of the Northwest Territories, contains the ...
When flash floods filled Colorado Springs streets last summer, the water raged down from Black Forest all the way to Dallas May’s ranch north of Lamar. The flood made the lengthy journey in just two ...
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