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BEAVERS HELP RIVERS – WHO KNEW?


Well,  I have to admit I felt a little better after my letter to NPR was heartily approved by both Ben Goldfarb and Rick Lanman. Of course I got no response from NPR itself but I live in hope they get the message. Anyway the day just got better from there because this was the headline that showed up on Phys.org in the afternoon. Apparently beavers are very busy indeed because after they are finished causing global warming in the Artic they will still find time to save all the rivers in Scotland.

Major new study shows role beavers could play in restoring Scotland’s rivers

Beavers could make an important contribution to improving the condition of Scotland’s rivers, including helping to improve water quality and limiting the effects of drought.

The positive role they can play in , as well as in creating habitat, and , is highlighted in a report produced by scientists at the University of Aberdeen and the James Hutton Institute. They have collated evidence from 120 studies of beaver populations worldwide, as part of a large-scale review of their effects on streams and rivers.

Until now, evidence of the role of beavers in helping to manage river ecosystems in Scotland has been minimal. But by identifying trends associated with the effects of beaver dam building on quantity and quality—while factoring in the characteristics of Scottish rivers—the scientists who produced the report have provided detailed evidence to help policymakers consider the benefits and limitations of beaver expansion in Scotland, including where trade-offs are required.

Well, not to be one of those pretentious people who quote Hamlet ever single day, but DUH “There needs no ghost come from the grave to tell us this“. I mean, the fact that beavers restore rivers is pretty much a ‘cat outta the bag’ discovery, if you know what I mean.

Dr. Josie Geris, from the University’s School of Geosciences, led the study. She said: “We found that, by modifying physical processes in streams and rivers, beaver dam building could help to address several important water management challenges in Scotland, including water supply and, by trapping sediment and contaminants, .

“Locally, beaver activity may also limit the effect of extreme events such as drought, which is expected to increase with and can carry an economic impact—for example during the dry summer of 2018 when numerous private water supplies to communities and businesses were affected.

“Achieving the potential of the positive effects of beaver activity may involve some challenges and the need to find solutions. And while most of the evidence points to positive contributions to river ecosystems locally, the report recommends that more work is needed on understanding how the effects of beavers across multiple sites sum up to affect rivers at larger scales.”

I believe you might use the google machine to find the answer to that question Dr. Geris. There was just a fine report out of Minnesota that showed that beavers have a major positive effect on rivers at the landscape level over 70 years. Click here to read more.

Angus Tree from NatureScot said: “This is a significant study that clearly demonstrates the unique ways in which beavers engineer ecosystems. It backs up evidence we’ve gathered over the years and will help our work with stakeholders as we develop the best ways to live with, and benefit from, beavers. We are committed to continuing work to restore and manage beavers, as one important way to protect Scotland’s environment and respond to the climate emergency.”

Well sure. Some of the beavers can respond to the climate emergency and some of the beavers can cause it. They have a lot of jobs, as you know.

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