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BEAVERS FIX FORESTS


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Remember all those studies about beavers fixing dry patches of Nevada and making it green? Well beavers fix more than that I can tell you.

Beavers return to the forest landscape, reviving its natural environment

A long-term study spanning more than 50 years illustrates how the beavers that have returned to the Evo region in southern Finland have increased habitat biodiversity. This speaks to their significant role as ecosystem engineers, enabling a wider range of species in the area.

The paper is published in the journal Science of The Total Environment.Landscapes shaped by beavers provide favorable conditions for a number of species, including moose, voles and diving beetles. Beaver patches, or areas modified by beavers in nature—such as new and old inundated sites as well as beaver meadows formed after flooding—create diverse habitats that are at different stages of ecological succession, or the process of how species compositions change in ecological communities over time.

As a result, a habitat suitability index calculated for different species and groups of species grew almost tenfold over a 54-year period. Thanks to beaver activity, the landscape develops to support a wider range of species and improves connectivity.

Well sure they stop fires and raise groundwater and increase biodiversity but what do beavers REALLY do for forests? Huh?

“While the positive effects of the changes brought about by beavers in the boreal region are significant, their on biodiversity dynamics remain partly unknown. This is why long time series are needed to understand the far-reaching ecological effects of these changes,” says Senior University Lecturer Petri Nummi from the Department of Forest Sciences, University of Helsinki.

“Beavers are returning to many areas of Europe where they were once hunted to extinction. Whereas in our prior studies we observed patches shaped by beavers, this new study helps to understand the differences between landscapes in areas where occur and where they are absent,” says University Lecturer Sonja Kivinen from the University of Eastern Finland.

Okay, you write down all the good things beavers do on a larger scale. We’ll wait here.

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