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  2. Environmental impacts of beavers - Wikipedia

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    In 2014, a review of beaver dams as stream restoration tools proposed that an ecosystem approach using riparian plants and beaver dams could accelerate repair of incised, degraded streams versus physical manipulation of streams. [61] The province of Alberta published a booklet in 2016 providing information on using beaver for stream restoration ...

  3. In Horry County, beavers cause major flooding. Rapid growth ...

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    A single beaver dam on a creek can wreak havoc in flat Horry County. The county’s rapid growth isn’t helping.

  4. Beaver dam - Wikipedia

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    A beaver dam or beaver impoundment is a dam built by beavers; it creates a pond which protects against predators such as coyotes, wolves and bears, and holds their food during winter. These structures modify the natural environment in such a way that the overall ecosystem builds upon the change, making beavers a keystone species and ecosystem ...

  5. Beavers in Southern Patagonia - Wikipedia

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    Beaver dam in Tierra del Fuego [1] 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.

  6. Beaver dams cut flood risk on Cornish site, say researchers - AOL

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    Dams and ponds created by beavers on Woodland Valley Farm near Truro have dramatically slowed waterflow through the site. Beaver dams cut flood risk on Cornish site, say researchers Skip to main ...

  7. This Is Why Beavers Build Dams - AOL

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    If you know one thing about beavers, it's probably that they build dams. (Here are a few more things: These rodents are second only to humans in their ability to manipulate the environment, and ...

  8. Dam failure - Wikipedia

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    The reservoir emptying through the failed Teton Dam on June 5, 1976 Ruins of the dam of Vega de Tera (Spain) after breaking in 1959. A dam failure or dam burst is a catastrophic type of structural failure characterized by the sudden, rapid, and uncontrolled release of impounded water or the likelihood of such an uncontrolled release. [1]

  9. Klamath River - Wikipedia

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    Beaver dams had previously been an important factor in stream habitat in the Klamath River watershed, helping to moderate the power of floods and creating extensive wetlands. The loss of the beaver dams resulted in detrimental consequences for watercourses in the basin, exacerbating the power of winter floods, and causing severe erosion.