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

Day: October 15, 2010


Last night at the beaver dam was a fairly joyous occasion. All three kits and GQ in view, as well as some pretty spectacular fish-jumping. (I’ve already had a couple votes for ‘bass’) It’s been a week of highs and lows, with long nights of very little to see. But last night reassured us that all was right in beaverland.

Jack Laws came back with his mom, sketched some more and marveled at the aquatic display. I encouraged him to think about maybe doing a beaver field-sketching workshop at the festival next year. He thought the idea might be irresistible. He said he had lectured recently in a class room on the Eastern Sierras and noticed that the room was full of all things beaver. He stopped and showed the teacher the hat which we had given him when he came last and saw her face launch into such delight he generously had handed it over. Somewhere on the Eastern Sierras is a unknown teacher with a Worth A Dam hat. How cool is that?

Weirdly good things seem to be happening, and its been hard to catch up. I was thinking yesterday how truly synergistic it will be to present Mike’s award at the JMA night, surrounded by NPS Rangers including one from Yosemite. It would be awesome to help nudge these skills into the National Park Service. I can’t think of a single thing that could make a bigger difference to the well being of beavers from Yellowstone to the Smokey Mountains.

Speaking of education and life-changing events, will there be a “State of the Beaver Conference: 2011”? You bet there will. And I have some pretty exciting news about it. I’ll tell you tomorrow.


So I found out last night that Mike Callahan of Beaver Solutions LLC won the newly titled “Spotlight Muir”  award for Business Conservation for his work on the DVD making beaver management accessible to everyone. How cool is that? I nominated Mike with the hope of drawing more attention to this wetlands-saving tool but even though I’m on the board I have nothing to do with the decision about who wins. I certainly couldn’t be happier!

Other winners include Jay Holcomb of IBRRC for conservationist of the year, a recognition much deserved in this year of gulf-madness. The Lindsay Wildlife Museum for non profit of the year and Nature Bridge for educational contribution.

The formal news will come sometime this week, but in the mean time congratulations to all our many friends on the recognition of your labors of love! This year’s awards ceremony will include mesmerizing speaker Shelton Johnson whom you should remember from Ken Burns documentary on the National Parks. The evening is in the “not to be missed” catogory, and I would buy your tickets now because it is definitely going to sell out!


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