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Activists illegally releasing beavers into wild say they are doing ‘God’s work’The government approved the release of beavers into the English wild earlier this year, but only for those with a license ...
A secret group of activists are reintroducing beavers into the wild, as they believe the legal routes to release beavers are ...
Thanks to their impressive building skills, beavers are a keystone species—an animal whose activities support its entire ...
The beavers were gone just as abruptly as they'd arrived. A few years ago, an industrious pair of beavers moved into a stretch of the Rio Quemado near the historic Santuario de Chimayó. Over several ...
Conservationists are championing river restoration and the reintroduction of beavers as crucial strategies to build landscape ...
Activists who are releasing beavers into the wild say they are ‘doing God’s work’. Campaign groups are risking jail by ...
A beaver forages in an Oregon stream. Beavers are considered nature's engineers and a new law prohibits trapping beavers on ...
In North America, when the first white traders and trappers arrived, there were as many as 400 million beavers. By 1900, there were perhaps 100,000. For three centuries they were trapped for their ...
Creatures both big and small lead lives that are endlessly fascinating to us, which is probably why nature documentaries are ...
Activists who are releasing beavers into the wild say they are ‘doing God’s work’. Campaign groups are risking jail by reintroducing the nocturnal mammals to nature by night.
Suzanne Fouty of Baker City has been advocating for boosting Oregon’s beaver population for years, and she’s pleased that ...
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