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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 ...
They may not be swimming or chewing trees, but researchers with the U.S. Forest Service and Colorado State University are ...
The descendants of black-bear-sized giants who could haul massive rocks with their mouths, modern Castor canadensis once ...
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Beaver-inspired artificial dams could help protect rivers from climate change
Scientists say artificial beaver dams could help protect fish, water quality, and biodiversity as climate change reshapes ...
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 ...
No larger than 4 feet tall, beavers are nature’s star engineers—restoring landscapes and balancing ecosystems at will. Here are three incredible success stories where they accomplished what humans ...
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