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  2. Environmental impacts of beavers - Wikipedia

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    Beavers have occasionally wandered into Downtown Ottawa, including Parliament Hill, Major's Hill Park, and Sparks Street. [83] Beavers caught in the urban core of Ottawa by the National Capital Commission's conservation team are typically brought to a wildlife centre, and later released near the Ottawa River, close to the Greenbelt. [83]

  3. Scientists use beavers to fight climate change - AOL

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    As nearly 40% of the country is currently in drought, scientists are looking to the largest rodent in North America for help: the beaver.Researchers in California and Utah found that dams made by ...

  4. Beaver dam - Wikipedia

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    Humans sometimes build structures similar to beaver dams in streams, either to get the benefits of beaver dams in places without beavers, or to encourage beavers to settle in a particular area. [33] These are often called "beaver dam analogs" (BDA) although other names are also used. [34]

  5. California aims to tap beavers, once viewed as a nuisance, to ...

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    The state is also hoping to educate people about the benefits of beavers. Rusty Cohn, a 69-year-old retired auto parts businessman, said he knew little about the animals before he spotted chewed ...

  6. Beaver - Wikipedia

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    Beavers can be found in a number of freshwater habitats, such as rivers, streams, lakes and ponds. They are herbivorous, consuming tree bark, aquatic plants, grasses and sedges. Beavers build dams and lodges using tree branches, vegetation, rocks and mud; they chew down trees for building material. Dams restrict water flow, and lodges serve as ...

  7. It's good to be a California beaver. Again. - AOL

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    Tribal leaders worked with scientists, nonprofits and the state to prepare beaver-friendly habitat, planting willows and other plants beavers eat and installing human-made beaver dam analogs to ...

  8. Ecosystem engineer - Wikipedia

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    Humans are thought to be the most dramatic ecosystem engineers. Niche construction has been prevalent since the earliest days of human activity. [13] Through urban development, agricultural practices, logging, damming and mining, humans have changed the way they interact with the environment.

  9. Bold approach urged to put beavers back into the wild in ...

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