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Maybe you remember the horrific news report from Berriens County Georgia about the “pied piper” solution to get rid of the beaver problems by having a”kill contest” for the most tails cut off. After writing everyone I could think of, I eventually hit upon a solution that settled my heart. I decided the original artwork from earthday 2008 needed to be in the hands of the short-sighted commissioners. I also wanted it to come from one of their own people. Luckily I have a friend of a friend in the state, and was able to send her the pictures and have her send them to the commissioners.

Not surprisingly, the commissioners never wrote us back, but the friend sent this issue of the Spring Newsletter of Georgia Forest Watch, which, surprise surprise! Has an article all about the value of beavers in the watershed! In my very demanding opinion its a woeful undersell of beaver benefits and doesn’t say enough about birds and wildlife, but being as it comes from the very state that recently reduced me to tears, I admit I couldn’t be happier! I dropped them a line of thanks and encourage you all to do the same. Maybe it’s time for a new bumper sticker: Friends don’t let friends kill beavers.

In praise of Castor Canadensis,

the ever-industrious North American Beaver

Finally, it is worth noting that beaver work for free and can assist
forest managers to attain specific wildlife goals in an age of tight
budgets. The active management approach to forest restoration
can benefit from embracing the primary ecological role of beavers
across the public landscape, gaining the many benefits of this
remarkable creature at an economic savings to the taxpayer. A win
for beaver and human.

Darren Wolfgang: Staff Ecologist Forest Watch

It’s a nice introduction to some ideas Martinez has a lot of familiarity with! I sent them information about Mike’s upcoming DVD as well, so they can add to their list of solutions.  Go check it out.  Its delightful to know that there are thoughtful and compassionate watershed, wildlife and forestry stewards all across the country. Sometimes, when you read too much about the ‘beaver-killing-fields’, it’s easy to forget that.


Sarah sent me this horrific report from the depths (dregs?) of Georgia where despite their well-fed gaitor population they have too many beavers and are sponsoring a “Kill Contest”. Apparently the local bowman shop owner is going to pay who ever brings in the most tails. The county commisioners are chipping in 500 dollars for the trophy.

“We came up with an idea maybe we could do a contest to where we can get the young folks in our county to be competitive and take the beavers out at a fair and moderate cost to the tax payers,” said Pafford. Bowhunter’s, Pafford’s business only wants the tails as proof of the kill from Friday to May. Commissioners are contributing $500 towards the first place prize.

Buddy Pafford is the driving force between this truly palinesque contest, and is listed as the proud Vice President of the Georgia Hunting and Fishing Association. The only contact information I could find for him/her is here. Vice-President Buddy Pafford 229-686-3393 email linda_pafford2002@yahoo.com.

The commissioners and public works of Berriens county have no emails posted, but are theoretically reachable here.

The Honorable Elna Bragdon 229.686.5421 229.686.2785

The Honorable James T Griner 229.686.5421

The Honorable Robert B Griner 229.686.5421 229.686.2785

The Honorable Jimmy Parker 229.686.5421 229.686.2785

The Honorable Steve S. Roberts 229.686.5421 229.686.2785

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