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Yesterday our own wildlife VP, Cheryl Reynolds, sent me the link to this Terra episode on beavers. Click on the title to go watch the trailer or the entire thing, its ten minutes of nice photography and basic beaver benefit 101.

TERRA 213: Leave It to Beavers

9:51mins | 2006-05-01 | Produced by: Grue, Amanda

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Beavers are often thought of as cute and perhaps even comical little critters. But have you ever stopped to think about their amazing engineering skill? What if we told you that beavers were helping the environment long before it became fashionable? Join filmmaker Amanda Grue as she shows us just how cool Beavers actually are!
 
Of course I marched straight out to research the researcher, who was not familiar to me. Dr. Eby Assisstant Professor of Aquatic Vertibrate Ecology at the University of Montana. I was very pleased with her willingness to examine beaver impact and consider their role in helping the environment, but I was surprised the newer research about impact on birds was not mentioned. Similarly unmentioned was the use of flow devices to control problematic behavior, which may be a director, rather than a researcher, omission. Finally I went looking for more information on her position on native fish and beavers, because I wasn’t sure how she accounted for the fact that we used to have a lot more of both. I found this paper which I’m still working through.
 
I will say I was especially intrigued by her interest in researching the social attitudes and impact of beavers…. Lisa! Have we ever got a story for you…


Happy Birthday to Cheryl Reynolds, our intrepid photographer and VP of wildlife. If you like the photos in the video, stop by and see her display starting Jan 8th, at EBAG in pleasant hill.


Here’s the watershed I visited last weekend: Big River in Mendocino, the home of my first beaver sighting. It never occurred to me that I’d eventually see more wildlife downtown than on vacation. Sunday’s visit was great otter family viewing though, so enjoy.

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Well last night there were several interesting things-both furry and bipedal. The kits were out (and the bees were not!) which is just the way I like it. There were many new faces at the bridge, some whom had never seen the beavers before. One couple from Brentwood explained that they hadn’t known about the beavers until their family member in LA saw them on the news and told them to come check it out. That made me smile until another man said that his daughter had read about them on the website from her home in Georgia and told him to come look for himself. That’s quite a spread.

When I got home there was an email from Ian in Kentucky who says he loves beavers and has made this claymation of them. Amazing quality, the ‘Wallace & Grommit” of beavers.

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I’m thinking maybe Ian can help us with a “beavers in city council” video…can’t you see it now? A beaver with a gavel and picketing animals in the audience? Hmmm.

A final unexpected pleasure of the evening was meeting a woman who is involved with the local 4-H chapter. She said the girls loved the beavers and wanted to organize an “adoption” of them, but weren’t sure who to ask. I told her we would have loved for them to come to the festival, and that we would welcome any input on the website. Of course Worth A Dam would be happy to meet the girls and do a docented tour of the area, bring display items and answer questions. Maybe “adopting” a beaver means becoming a docent themselves. A few girls at each bridge answering questions and pointing out behavior. If any of that happens you can be sure that you’ll read about it here.

Always an adventure, up on beaver creek.


Jennifer Viegas of the Discovery News Blog “Born Animal” was happy to learn about our Mink Sighting. Check out her post for August 27, 2008 which has some nice things to say about the footage by Moses Silva.

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