Because the beaver isn't just an animal; it's an ecosystem!

Day: February 23, 2008


This paper written for the USDA is a very useful look at the biology and management of the beaver. It was written by Steve Boyle and Stephanie Owens, Mr Boyle was kind enough to respond to my email asking about successful urban maintenance of beavers.

He directed me towards Telluride Colorado where the city’s geological “bowl like” structure means that the creeks collect massive rainfall in a hurry and raise concerns of flooding for weathy property owners. (Sound familiar?) He illustrated the management plan that Telluride uses for beavers and other wildlife which you may want to check out. A great resource that is not so far away from our backyard.


Julian Frazer

Wednesday morning I stopped by the beaver site. A group of children with their teachers were there, excited about the beavers. They came as part of a school field trip, riding the train from Sacramento. They seemed to know something about beavers as they were sharing a snack of apples hoping to entice the beavers to show themselves. It was nice to see the little park at the train station bridge filled will children.

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