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Spruce Wheelock and his wife have lived on Pine Crest Drive in Bow for 24 years overlooking a small pond behind their property. The little pond, nestled on town-owned land between neighbors on ...
Removing a nuisance beaver or an obstructive dam is a streamlined process for most places in the state, with the DNR waiving the need to secure a permit in instances where they're almost certain ...
Various laws make it illegal to remove beaver dams and kill beavers, and conservationists argue that learning to live alongside them is well worth it.
Vermont’s Agency of Natural Resources may trap and remove beavers from 21 state-owned dams impacted by beaver-induced debris. The plan is an effort to comply with new technical standard dam ...
The researchers examined water quality surrounding beaver ponds and dams to measure the animals' impact. New research reveals surprising impact that beaver dams can have for humans: 'We must find ...
Removing a low-water bridge and a decaying dam from the War Eagle River will improve water quality and allow fish to move more freely up and down the stream, according to the Beaver Watershed ...
Previously installed “beaver deceivers” were successful in driving beavers out of Memorial Park, but they've been building a metropolis upstream, including a dam, a hut and a sizable pond.
Town officials in Bow accepted responsibility and apologized Wednesday night to neighbors for failing to communicate better before a beaver pond on public land was drained by members of a local ...
Trout Unlimited’s Northeast Oregon Hand Crew members do their work manually to avoid negative impact on beavers’ habitat.
Bernheim Arboretum and Research Forest is continuing conservation efforts for beaver populations by installing a man-made dam near Lake Nevin. What we know.
This is an issue the city of Myrtle Beach is all too familiar with. According to spokesperson Mark Kruea, the city has removed 12 beaver dams in the last three months, and over 30 in the past year.
A beaver path on a dam at Cottonwood Ranch. Beavers build dams with logs, sticks, stones and mud to create deeper water, which helps them dodge predators like bears.
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