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Humans can take a lesson from beavers' engineering on how to conserve water. The humble beaver could become one of America’s hardest working allies in the race to adapt to climate change. Beavers are ...
Introducing beavers and restoring rivers to a natural state can help make landscapes resilient to the increasing risk of drought, conservationists said. The UK is facing increasing extremes such as ...
In 2023, California relocated beavers for the first time in more than seven decades. The state’s wildlife agency partnered with Native American tribes to move beavers from places where they were ...
The Rio Grande is one of North America’s great rivers, flowing nearly 1,900 miles from southern Colorado through New Mexico and along the Texas-Mexico border. It’s a lifeline that provides freshwater ...
California has recently relocated beavers from spots where they were causing problems, like flooding, to tribal lands in Northern and Southern California. Many advocates say that relocating beavers to ...
Arizona Game and Fish biologists are relocating beavers that otherwise are a nuisance in their current home to a riparian habitat on the San Pedro River. In their new home, the beavers can contribute ...
Editor's note: Este artículo está traducido al español. At Wetlands Park on the eastern edge of Las Vegas, environmental specialist Ben Jurand points out what look like minor disturbances — but they ...
Across Europe, beaver numbers are increasing after a long period of decline. As these aquatic mammals recolonise rivers, they are gradually rebuilding wetlands that once existed across many river ...