I got an email the other day from a beaver buddy on the east coast who said he had been chatting with staff of the Humane Society and they knew all about the Martinez Beavers! He also said they had seen this website and were following the story. This was followed by an eloquent email from , the director of urban wildlife issues for HSUS, John Hadidian, Ph.D., who was also very interested in our efforts and had authored a book on managing problems between wildlife and city interests “Wild Neighbors” . Turns out he may be working with Skip Lisle on a manual for installing flow devices. The western division of HSUS attended the novemeber 7th meeting and advocated that the beavers be allowed to remain. It sounds like they may continue to offer their support and involvement. That’s good, we need all the friends we can get!
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