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Now that’s a complaint I’ve not heard before. “The Beaver Deceiver works too well!” Apparently this communicty was worried about the road being flooded from the beaver dam. So a leveler was installed and the road stopped flooding.

But now the pond is too low!

Woodstockers worry about water level at Yankeetown

Is Yankeetown Pond, cherished by generations, being drained to nothing but mud flats, leading to an irreversible ecological disaster?

It depends on whom you ask.

The beaver deceiver

On August 13, the Beaver Institute, hired by Moran, installed the beaver deceiver after years of the pond flooding onto Pond Road. The town had previously attempted to remove part of a beaver dam to let water flow, but the beavers would plug the holes.

The beaver deceiver consists of a pipe directing water from the middle of the pond, up and over the top of the beaver dam. A large cage at the pond end keeps the beavers from trying to plug it. The device is designed to channel a steady amount of water out of the pond to keep it from flooding. The beavers do not hear or feel rushing water, so they don’t attempt to fortify the dam.

The height of the pipe, which determines the flow of water, is set at what is determined to be the desired level. It was supposed to lower the pond by twelve to 15 inches, but neighbors, showing an increasing shoreline in posted photos, say Yankeetown is being drained to mud flats.

Mudflats I tell you! It kind of makes me smile to imagine the Martinez tycoon who hated the beavers and was terrified they would flood his properties suddenly complaining that after Skip Lisle came the pond was TOO LOW!!!

Reached for comment, the DEC said it found no issue with the leveler, for which it issued a permit on April 3. “DEC Region 3 staff performed a compliance check on August 28, 2024, and confirmed that the pond leveling device was installed in a manner consistent with the permit,” a DEC spokesperson said.

The DEP initially referred the matter back to the DEC, but added that they also found no issue. “I wanted to assure you that we continuously monitor water quality at the Ashokan Reservoir all day, every day. In addition, we’ve assessed the City property at Yankeetown Pond and found no issues that could impact the City’s water-supply system,” said Heidi Haynes, deputy director of outreach for the DEP’s Bureau of Water Supply.

DEC made a second compliance check October 8 of the water leveler installed at Yankeetown Pond in Woodstock and confirmed that no unpermitted activities had occurred at the beaver dam to alter the water levels. A spokesperson added that the water level was remaining consistent with the permits it had issued.

Nothing to see here folks, move along.

You do realize the whatever stream is feeding the pond is probably lower at the end of summer right? I mean the leveler  is not a “sucker”. It doesn’t keep taking water out of your pond even when it reaches equilibrium right?

A second Hudsonia study

Some have cited a yet-to-be released study by the nonprofit Hudsonia Institute, whose mission is to protect the natural heritage of the greater Hudson Valley.

“I suggest that the leveler be adjusted as soon as possible so that the pond water level is no more than six inches below the normal springtime high-water level, and that the water is at least high enough that there is some water covering the currently exposed water-lily beds,” Erik Kiviat of Hudsonia wrote.

This passage is oft-quoted by Sylvia Bullett, someone who would like the beaver deceiver pipes capped.

I’m sorry this just makes me laugh. I’m imagining a family of beavers wrote that report and all those letters. Can’t you just SEE them demanding the DEC that the beaver deceiver be CAPPED!!!!


Sarah Marshall shared this yesterday on the Beaver Management Facebook Forum and it made me very happy. I thought you’d feel the same way so I’m sharing it here.

With Beaver Con coming to Colorado, I wanted to share the Colorado Beaver Activity Mapper (COBAM) with the group. You can browse clusters of beaver ponds from the past decade, older mapped beaver wetlands, and statewide BRAT model results. This is our state’s most comprehensive beaver map to date and we hope it can inform our state’s upcoming beaver management plan.

Take a look at this resource which makes me smile from ear to ear. I can’t wait until we have the same for California. I understand with the google beaver finder we should see it very soon. You can use the tool to zoom in and look at individual waterways.  Click on the image or the headline to accesss.

 COLORADO BEAVER ACTIVITY MAPPER (COBAM)

CLICK TO EXPLORE

 


I was happy to see this article emerge from the Parks Record in Utah. There was just one part I would have changed, of course…

Sunday Drive: Busy as a beaver

High up on the north side of the river was the Duchesne Ridge, one of my favorite fall color drives with sweeping meadows on its flanks. On the south, towering pines clung precariously to the steep slopes leading down to the river.

The West Fork has its humble beginnings in headwaters along the eastward-facing slopes of Heber Mountain just a mile away. It runs a squiggly line for 20 miles before sweeping down along S.R. 35 to Hanna, where it joins the main Duchesne River, eventually becoming one with the Green River in Ouray on its journey to the Colorado.

Just a few miles in, we spotted a strange-looking grove of fallen aspens. Coming up onto the scene, we could see more than 50 stumps with pointed tops — carved away by the orange front teeth of beavers. The scene was almost eerie. Some of these trees were huge, a few so large that they weren’t cut all the way through. With remnants extending three feet above the ground, you get a sense of the size of beavers, which can be three to four feet long and weigh 75 pounds or more.

Yup. You know what else is big about  beavers? They;re a big deal. A place as dry as Utah knows dam well it needs all its beavers.

All along the river, beaver dams created pond after pond as the West Fork wiggled its way down the valley. Flowage after flowage poured water from the steep north and south canyon walls into the river, from Vat Creek to Telephone Hollow. 

Walking through the brush down to the river, you can quickly see the remarkable engineering that goes into a beaver dam. With the spear-like tree trunks forming a bulkhead, sticks and mud are used to create the main dam. It serves to create a pond environment while establishing a lodging structure underneath for their family.

Uh-oh. Did you just say what I think you said? Did you just write on paper for all the world to see that beavers build a dam which creates an underneath structure for their family to live in?  Are you thinking beavers live INSIDE the dam? With scuba equipmen0 and hard hats?

I know that’s what the New York Times said a couple of times, but  those city slickers were wrong. You don’t want to be as wrong as them do you?

Beavers don’t live IN the dam. They live in a lodge or bank hole. The dam is where they  “work”. You don’t want to sleep where you work do you? Neither do beavers.  The dam is solid like a wall to hold back the water.

Think of it like the AQUAFENCE they used to keep out hurricane Helene.

A beaver dam is the original aquafence.


No surprises here. I’m so old that I remember when the children of the most anti-beaver council member drew pictures of beavers at Earth Day and the mayor told me that he was going through a divorce and his ex-wife had put them up to it and I really shouldn’t show them to anyone.

They’re fairly good at this.

Justin Beaver telling people in Halifax to ‘give a dam’ about voting

A marketing company in Halifax is motivating voters ahead of the upcoming municipal election with help from a furry puppet and the satire campaign, Beaver 4 Mayor.

That’s right. Justin Beaver, as he’s known, is appealing to Haligonians to vote. In fact, he’s encouraging young voters to “give a dam” when it comes to local politics.

“I think everybody in politics right now wants a little more transparency about how things are done, they also want to take care of the big issues, housing, affordability — but not one of them have mentioned a dam, so they’re out of here,” Beaver told Global News.

And we’re what, surprised by this? If I told you once I’ve told you a thousand times, all politics is beavers.

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