Beaver friend Nancy May of Michigan was kind enough to provide a beaver account for my soon to be finished urban booklet. It’s such a nice read that I thought I’d share it here, while I’m busy impeaching. Enjoy!
Mackinac’s Beaver Family
About 7 years ago, an amazing thing happened on Mackinac Island: A beaver pair built a lodge near the shoreline on the edge of town. Beavers were trapped to near-extinction here a 100 years ago. The local community was excited and I was ecstatic! A chance to photograph them close-up! They soon got used to my presence and went about their business uninterrupted.
I started to post my pictures on a local blog and much to my surprise, I soon had a large following. I tried to learn as much about this creature as possible so I might interpret the behaviors I was witness to. In turn, I told their story as it unfolded over the following years.
It was an incredible learning experience for so many! Tourists were able to see them in their natural habitat and they soon became a “point of interest” on the Island, competing with many natural wonders. Their lodge was just a few feet from the shoreline on a path that 100’s of people took daily on their bike ride around the Island.
It was clear that beaver parents are wonderful at caring for their young and that they are second only to man as architects!! Their lodge was destroyed by storms 3 times and the locals brought branches for them to re-build; And they did- in just 2 or 3 days.
To this day, I get notes from people thanking me for their story. I am hopeful that attitudes will change towards this amazing animal and people will see them for the eco-engineers that they are and welcome their presence.
Nancy May
Mackinac Island, Michigan
5 comments on “GUEST POST FROM MICHIGAN”
Denny Ware
November 16, 2019 at 9:05 amNancy May is a remarkable woman who cares for the world in which we live, but particularly The nature on and around Mackinac Island, Michigan. Her dedication to the beaver’s was amazing. Although this family Of beavers did not survive the cruelty of others, she has set an example of which we can be proud.
nancy may
November 16, 2019 at 12:38 pmSo nice of you, Denny! Thank you for your kind words.
Marilyn Highfield
November 16, 2019 at 10:42 amSo loved those posts!
Any solution to the disappearance of the beaver family?
Nancy May
November 16, 2019 at 12:37 pmWe don’t really know who killed them but we ARE sure that’s what happened. The water in the cove where they built their lodge is so high now that it would not have survived the location.
Sandy and John Korzek
November 17, 2019 at 8:13 amOur family enjoyed visiting the Beaver family with Nancy May seeing them at work around their lodge. It was commendable that Nancy became their safety net as the beavers foraged and built their lodge on Mackinac Islands waters edge. Nancy rallied the support of fellow islanders to bring branches to the site to help them through the winter since they were in a location with few available trees. We hope that someone will step forward with information about the mysterious disappearance of the family of beavers. Thank You Nancy May