A study, led by the University of Southampton (UK), has revealed that brown trout can successfully navigate beaver ...
The Beaver Dam Common Council has approved putting up three bike repair stations around the city, which was one of the suggestions made by the Community Action Plan Committee. About 40 community ...
As we reported yesterday (February 27), new research has revealed that beaver dams have a cleansing effect on British waters, blocking pollutants for swimmers and other wildlife downstream. Now, an ...
Higher-impact licensed actions that only a specially trained and licensed person can carry out, such as modifying or removing a dam during the breeding season, beaver capture and translocation, or ...
Researchers at the University of Stirling in Scotland have uncovered that beaver dams drastically improve the water quality of British eco-systems. Their work, detailed in the Science of the Total ...
The Beaver, scientifically known as Castor canadensis, is an aquatic mammal belonging to the Castoridae family. People know them for their unique ability to build dams and lodges, which shelter them ...
But beaver activities can have a negative impact including beaver dams blocking fish migrations, impacts to the landscape, trees and banks, and localised flooding of roads, properties or farmland.
Salmon, among other animals, eat these insects. River otters, muskrats, and mink all make their homes in beaver dams and lodges. It’s common for birds to build nests on top of lodges. Fish also find ...