McCall, Idaho, had a big problem in the late 1940s: More people were moving into the area, but beaver activity was flooding their newly planted orchards and farmland. Luckily, a local fish-and-game ...
On a bike bath that runs alongside Paradise Creek in Moscow, several people stopped to observe a furry brown animal moving effortlessly through the murky, slow-moving water. “It’s a beaver!” one of ...
Beavers are associated with activity and environmental engineering. If you are “as busy as a beaver,” you are getting things done. These aquatic rodents spend most of their time in the water as they ...
The Bronck Museum property in Coxsackie is bordered by the Coxsackie Creek on the west. At the present time it is populated with beaver. This seems somewhat appropriate since we are celebrating the ...
These facts will make you a beaver believer. Mike Bock Time to learn about everyone’s favorite wetland rodent. 1. Beavers don’t use their tails to pack mud. Flat and wide, a beaver’s tail seems like ...