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Month: July 2016


Finally, a decent article about the woefully named ‘beaver fever’ which naturally takes us back to the voyageurs.

What it’s like … to get beaver fever

I have a huge interest in Canadian history and in wilderness travel. I wanted to experience what it would be like to travel across the country on the original historic water highway used by the North West Company 200 years ago. In 2013, six of us took a 26-foot (eight-metre) voyageur canoe and paddled the original transport route from the Rocky Mountains to Montreal.

Around the 80th day, past Thunder Bay, I started feeling bloated and unsatisfied after eating, and slowly, I started losing energy. We were basically exhausted and tired the entire time, so it took a while to register that I didn’t have as much energy and strength as the rest of the crew.

Beaver fever or giardiasis, is caused by an intestinal parasite that prevents you from absorbing nutrients. That means every time you eat, you’re essentially feeding the parasite and you end up passing a lot of unused nutrients or water waste through your system, either front or back, I guess.

Beaver fever is a hilarious name, but any animal that has the giardia parasite has it in its feces. So I might not have drunk beaver poop. I might have drunk anything.

When we got to Sault Ste Marie, I went to a walk-in clinic right beside the lake. I imagine giardia used to kill voyageurs before modern medicine. But once you get diagnosed, the treatment is really easy. When you get the drugs – they’re pretty strong antibiotics, you start feeling better.

First of all, what an awesome trip to recreate! I mean the voyageur part of course. And second of all, thank you SO much for clarifying that just because it happens to rhyme, doesn’t mean that beavers are the sole source of beaver fever. I’m glad he was able to get to treatment in time! I can’t imagine that long of a trip or that big of a canoe.

Alouette is a trapping song we still teach our children today. Years ago I suggested these appropriate lyrics for the trappers.

All the beavers, I kill all the beavers,
All the beavers, they will die for me.
 Did you kill them with a knife?
Yes I killed them with a knife.
With a knife?
With a knife!
Oh-oh-oh-oh
All the beavers, I kill all the beavers,
All the beavers, they will die for me.

and so on….you do the next verse…

tour

Yesterday we updated our beaver tour sign for the festival with some information about last year’s kits.  It tells about the unexplained deaths and how we didn’t have beavers for 8 months. Then says how if you want to find out what happened next you need to take the tour. I really like how this looks, but every time Jon sees it he quips “No pressure or anything!” (referring to his job as the tour guide.)

Speaking of ‘tours’ we just saw mom once briefly this morning, and are learning NOT to go on the weekend when Moses is snooping around and filming them! It makes them even more cautious.


One final ‘attaboy’ this morning for Jane and Bob Kobres of Georgia who are doing god’s work by teaching children about beavers at Sunday School. This time they made a dam and filled it with water to see if it worked! Just wonderful you two. I’m thinking anyone can save beavers in wacky California but it takes special kind of people to do it in Georgia! Keep up the good work.kids damOh and one last treat for my apparently ‘incurable dose’ of beaver fever…Just the right hat for the festival.

Engineer cap


Our friends at Occidental Arts and Ecology Center just released their new ‘beaver guide’. It’s well done and beautifully presented. You can download your free copy here, or pick up a hard copy for 10.00.  It’s definitely worth checking out!

stewardship

Sometimes I see glossy productions like this and feel guilty that Worth A Dam hasn’t done more of lasting value that you can hold in your hands. But then I remember than maintaining a beaver website for a decade and literally flooding the internet with information ain’t nothing. And then there’s that other thing we do. The part that makes me laugh is at the end where they list ‘what can you do to help’. I especially like the last one.

CaptureHeh heh heh. Been there. Done that. Literally have the tee shirt.

compare faceSpeaking of new releases, Love Nature just released a beaver video for Canada Day with a photo of a nutria, so I made them this helpful graphic. Unfortunately the video can’t be embedded, but click on the link if you’re curious.  I expected better from a country with a beaver on their money! (I bet no one has nutria on their money.)

WATCH: Historic footage of magical animals returning to the English countryside

The endearing youngster with its lavish coat was filmed swimming in Devon’s River Otter, marking an important milestone to bring the rare creature back to the countryside. 

Beavers were hunted to extinction in Britain 400 years ago but conservationists are striving to see them return to quiet waterways and play a positive role in natural cycles. 

In CS Lewis’s The Lion, The Witch and the Wardrobe, a family of beavers help save the lives of four children transported to the magical world of Narnia. 

Footage captured by wildlife expert Chris Townend shows how the endearing creatures are themselves being nurtured through an reintroduction project to establish them back as native British mammals. 

His delightful clips show a nursing mother and her cute kit, one of the triplets she has recently produced.

Triplets! So exciting. I want beaver triplets! You know when I first posted the beaver kit news article on the english facebook beaver group they asked me to take it down, because they were worried about the media bringing foot traffic. I said, okay but um, cats outta the bag? Use this moment to educate people about how to behave around wildlife? But they were sure the story was in a tiny paper and would die down.

I think they forgot that baby beavers have been missing from the english countryside for 4oo years and are going to make news.  The video first shows mom grooming and then the kit hurling himself indelicately underwater.

It’s July First! And end of Map day! Who hoo, after rearranging and squeezing I’m finally done arranging the festival map, and any one else who comes just has to tag along at the edge and deal with being unlisted. We are about as big as we can be anyway. See for yourself.
map2016Oh and Suzi Eszterhas is donating an archival quality matted print to the auction. And guess what which one she is choosing?

suzi auction

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