Saving beavers is hard, hard work. Sometimes I just need to watch this over and over. I bet you do too.
And if you’re really ready to make it a better place for you and for me like she was serenading the horse, you might try watching this talk by Dr. Ben Dittbrenner from his recent presentation to Columbia Springs. The surprising part to me is that I met Ben at the state of the beaver conference a decade ago when he was this clean shaven clean cut squeaky graduate student who asked to tag along my lunch with Mike Callahan. He was working for Snohomish public works in those days. Now he’s assistant professor at NorthEastern University.
I am really really old.
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