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  2. North American beaver - Wikipedia

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    The beaver is the largest rodent in North America and competes with its Eurasian counterpart, the European beaver, for being the third-largest in the world, both following the South American capybara and lesser capybara. The European species is slightly larger on average but the American has a larger known maximum size.

  3. Beavers in Southern Patagonia - Wikipedia

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    The North American beaver (Castor canadensis) is an invasive species in Tierra del Fuego, at the southern end of Patagonia. Tierra del Fuego is a large island encompassing parts of Chile and Argentina , so that policies and actions to control the species have mainly been binational.

  4. Beaver - Wikipedia

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    Historically, the North American beaver was trapped and nearly extirpated because its fur was highly sought after. Protections have allowed the beaver population on the continent to rebound to an estimated 6–12 million by the late 20th century; still far lower than the originally estimated 60–400 million North American beavers before the ...

  5. The Fascinating Reason Why Beavers Slap Their Tails - AOL

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    The two beaver species are the North American and the Eurasian beaver. ©Vlad G/Shutterstock.com North American beavers ( Castor canadensis) are the largest rodent species in the United States and ...

  6. List of mammals of Oregon - Wikipedia

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    The North American beaver is the state mammal of Oregon.. This list of mammals of Oregon includes all wild mammal species living in or recently extirpated from the U.S. state of Oregon or its coastal shores.

  7. Tireless ecosystem engineers or nuisance animals? Beavers ...

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  8. Wallace House (fur-trade post) - Wikipedia

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    Starting with the arrival of the Tonquin and foundation of Fort Astoria in March 1811, the American Pacific Fur Company (PFC) gradually established a commercial presence along the Columbia River. The primary product sought by the company for sale in the Qing Empire were the fur pelts of the North American beaver.

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