There’s a new beaver mural in San Luis Obisbo thanks to the hardworking beaver brigade and inspiring artist Victoria Carranza. Victoria uses community engagement to bring murals to life. She is especially interested in highlighting local nature, so you know this beaver wetland was a natural choice. Members of the brigade and their children and families came and did the painting, prepping the surface priming and working at night when it got too hot.
I’m not sure the beaver is CENTRAL enough for my tastes but it’s a beautiful tribute nonetheless. Audrey Taub has done a fantastic job of engaging her community and really getting beavers the attention they deserve. Cooper Lienhart explains things very welll in this is a nice film made by an appreciative pilgrim to the site. He does a good job profiling the word the Beaver Brigade is d[wonderplugin_video iframe=”https://vimeo.com/575017115″ lightbox=0 lightboxsize=1 lightboxwidth=960 lightboxheight=540 autoopen=0 autoopendelay=0 autoclose=0 lightboxtitle=”” lightboxgroup=”” lightboxshownavigation=0 showimage=”” lightboxoptions=”” videowidth=600 videoheight=400 keepaspectratio=1 autoplay=0 loop=0 videocss=”position:relative;display:block;background-color:#000;overflow:hidden;max-width:100%;margin:0 auto;” playbutton=”https://www.martinezbeavers.org/wordpress/wp-content/plugins/wonderplugin-video-embed/engine/playvideo-64-64-0.png”]oing and why it matters.
How are your muses feeling this fine Memorial day weekend? Maybe you can imaging spending some of it by a windowsill somewhere with pen in hand and writing about beavers? I sure can. The inimitable Beaver Trust is giving prizes for the best ecological beaver poem. I know you want to enter.
Beaver Trust is delighted to announce its inaugural International Poetry Competition on the theme of “Nature and the Ecological Emergency”. We are continually inspired and moved by people’s creativity and love of nature. This competition is about exploring new ways to think about nature and our connection with it, whether through the engaging, humble beaver, the wide range of emotions brought about by the ecological emergency, our recovery and resilience building, or any other aspect of nature and ecology.
Beaver Trust is working in association with Resurgence & Ecologist magazine, who will print the winning entry and feature the other prize winning poems online.
Poems are invited that deal with any aspect of nature and the ecological emergency. These terms will be given a wide interpretation by our guest judge Terry Gifford.
Tempted yet? Winning entires are paid cash award. Here are the rules.
Rules of Entry:
The competition is open to all. International entries are welcome.
Poems should be on the theme of Nature and the Ecological Emergency. You may interpret this in any way you wish.
There will also be a special prize for the best poem that has the theme of beavers at its core.
Poems must be in English and not exceed 40 lines of text. There is no minimum length. Titles, epigraphs, dedications and blank lines are not included in the line count.
Poems must fit on a single side of A4 and must have a title
Poems are judged anonymously. Each poem must be on a separate page, which must not bear the author’s name or any other mark by which the author could be identified.
Online entries are preferred – please send a .doc or pdf document to poetry@beavertrust.org with competition entry as the subject header.
Please first pay your entry fee online at https://beavertrust.org/poetry.
Please accompany your entry with the following information: name of poet, title of poem, contact details including phone number and the Paypal reference number you received when you paid your entry.
If you are unable to enter online, you may send a Postal Entry. Two copies of each poem are required, accompanied by a covering letter with your name, address and phone number, a list of the poems submitted and where you heard about the competition.
Entries should be sent by normal post (NOT registered post) to: Poetry Competition, The Cornwall Beaver Project, Woodland Valley Farm, Ladock, Cornwall, TR2 4PT. Please quote your Paypal reference number if you have paid online, which is our preferred option. If you need to send a cheque these should be made payable to The Beaver Trust. If you require confirmation that your postal entry has arrived please enclose a stamped self-addressed postcard marked ‘Acknowledgement’.
There is no restriction on the number of poems that may be submitted, provided the appropriate entry fee is included.
Poems must be the original work of the entrant, unpublished and not accepted for publication in any medium. They must not have been awarded a prize in any other competition.
Winners will be notified by email or post. No person will be awarded more than one prize.
Poems entered will not be returned. Make sure you keep a copy for yourself.
Copyright will remain with the author, but the organisers reserve the right to publish any of the prizewinning poems as they deem appropriate.
Once entered, poems may not be amended.
Shortlisted poets will be informed on Tuesday 2nd August 2021.
Shortlisted poets will be invited to read their poems at a ceremony at the Quaker Meeting House in Bradford on Avon on Tuesday 28th September, at which there will be the opportunity to meet experts from the Beaver Trust. Results will be announced at the ceremony.
The full list of winners will be announced on our website, https://beavertrust.org shortly after the presentation.
The judge will read ALL the entries
The judges’ decision is final and no correspondence will be entered into.
Beaver Trust reserves the right to change the judge if the need arises.
In exceptional circumstances the organisers reserve the right to return poems and entry fees.
The Competition is open to all, other than team members, trustees and staff of the Beaver Trust. There is no age limit to entries
ALL EMAIL ENTRIES MUST BE RECEIVED BY MIDNIGHT 31st MAY 2021. We will accept postal entries received by Saturday 5th June, provided they are post-marked no later than 31 May.
They are so good at this. English beavers are so lucky to have them. Here’s what you win. I am most jealous about the clay beaver made by the creators of Wallace and Grommet. But maybe I’m quirky that way.
1st prize – £150 and publication in Resurgence & Ecologist magazine 2nd prize – £50 3rd prize – £25
Additional prizes
A further prize will be awarded for the best poem with a theme of beavers at its core – £100 – plus a plasticine beaver made by renowned model-maker Jim Parkyn, of Aardman and Shaun the Sheep fame.
Well sure, I already had my entry written, it doesn’t quite fit the theme of impending ecological doom, but sure describes the doom that already took place.
Fiona Bearclaw shared new artwork this week and I thought it fit the occasion nicely, This beaver looks ready for the new season, don’t you think?
I will tell you soon how to buy your very own copy but in the meantime it might interest you to watch a very playful coyote investigate this very cautious beaver. We discussed this on the beaver management forum and agreed that beaver is hunkering to avoid being any more interesting to the coyote.
Don’t worry. No beavers were harmed in the capturing of these photos.
At least according to Caillie Mutterback, who was lucky enough to witness this exchange in person on Thursday just before 7 p.m. while out at Prince’s Island Park in downtown Calgary.
Click on the headline to see another video at much closer range that I am unable to share. As far as anyone knows things don’t end badly for the beaver. But you can see he isn’t taking any chances that the coyote gets any more curious or brave.
Have yourself a bea-Very merry Christmas and because traditions are important:
I wrote this more than a decade ago and I still it still makes me smile. Click the video if you want to sing round the terminal with your family.
On the first day of Christmas my true love gave to me A Dam in Alham-b-ra Creek
On the second day of Christmas my true love gave to me Two adult beavers and A Dam in Alham-b-ra Creek
On the third day of Christmas my true love gave to me Three watching women< Two adult beavers and A Dam in Alham-b-ra Creek
On the fourth day of Christmas my true love gave to me Four furry kits Three watching women Two adult beavers and A Dam in Alham-b-ra Creek
On the fifth day of Christmas my true love gave to me Five City Council! Four furry kits Three watching women Two adult beavers and A Dam in Alham-b-ra Creek
On the sixth day of Christmas my true love gave to me Six baby ducklings Five City Council! Four furry kits Three watching women Two adult beavers and A Dam in Alham-b-ra Creek
On the seventh day of Christmas my true love gave to me Seven on committee Six baby ducklings Five City Council! Four furry kits Three watching women Two adult beavers and A Dam in Alham-b-ra Creek
On the eighth day of Christmas my true love gave to me Eight eager muskrats Seven on committee Six baby ducklings Five City Council! Four furry kits Three watching women Two adult beavers and A Dam in Alham-b-ra Creek
On the ninth day of Christmas my true love gave to me Nine children laughing Eight eager muskrats Seven on committee Six baby ducklings Five City Council! Four furry kits Three watching women Two adult beavers and A Dam in Alham-b-ra Creek
On the tenth day of Christmas my true love gave to me Ten news reporters Nine children laughing Eight eager muskrats Seven on committee Six baby ducklings Five City Council! Four furry kits Three watching women Two adult beavers and A Dam in Alham-b-ra Creek
On the eleventh day of Christmas my true love gave to me Eleven cameras snapping Ten news reporters Nine children laughing Eight eager muskrats Seven on committee Six baby ducklings Five City Council! Four furry kits Three watching women Two adult beavers and A Dam in Alham-b-ra Creek
On the twelfth day of Christmas my true love gave to me Twelve hatching turtles Eleven cameras snapping Ten news reporters Nine children laughing Eight eager muskrats Seven on committee Six baby ducklings Five City Council! Four furry kits Three watching women Two adult beavers and A Dam in Alham-b-ra Creek
It’s finally official and the days will get nothing but longer from here on out. That’s good right? As christmas presents I gave members our collectors edition worth a dam towels for the festival that never was, If you want one of your very own drop me a line. A donation of 20 will cover the towel and the shipping and we can send it out. They are sure to be a conversation starter. Fro liked hers so much she’s buying them for family members and wrapping christmas cookies with them. Leslie bought 15 last night. So trust me they’re cute.
And good quality towels too. The company that made them is in Tennessee and was hit by a massive tornado right after they shipped. Everyone was okay I’m assured but its a clue about the kind of year we were going to have.
Yesterday the weather channel ran a cool video that is right up our ally. I can not share it but check it out here. I’m not sure I’d feel safe on ice that was think enough to have a ground floor.