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Yesterday’s field trip was an unbelievably bright group of beaver-savvy children who told ME the story of the Martinez Beavers and asked smarter questions than I hear from most adults. They were working on several beaver projects and one boy was even writing a story about beavers from the point of view of another animal that relied on the pond! Cassy (one of this summer’s beaverettes) and her daughter-in-law came to help out and boldly marched children into the center of town to conduct surveys on lunch-goers at Luigis and the Creek Monkey. Sweet-hearted Luigi gave every child a beaver t-shirt!

Even the youngest children were delightful in their precision. Case in point: after my talk about beavers and dams and keystone species,  I asked Jon how the tours were going and he said the younger kids were driving him crazy. Pushing? Shoving? Ripping trees? Throwing trash in the creek? I wondered.

No, he explained. They were all making “Beaver noises” while he was trying to talk. Uh-Uh-Uhhh…Uh-uh-uhhhhhh….Uh-uh-uhhhhhhhhhhhh.

My very favorite comment of the day came in response to the above photo, which I showed and asked why they thought his tail was in the air. “Getting ready to slap the water” was a favorite answer, to which I replied wistfully that I was not that good of a photographer. “Signaling the other beavers?” was a close second. But this is the one that got my attention.

“He’s raising his tail up so that his parents can keep track of him when he’s under the water.”

And that, ladies and gentlemen, is why you and I aren’t enrolled in a school for gifted children in Palo Alto! Thanks everyone for a great day. Thanks kids for your art and enthusiasm. Thanks teachers and parents for keeping everyone on track and special thanks to Cassy and Jill being the bridge between children and the town of Martinez. Small beaver world fact number 283: When Cassy’s son and daughter-in-law got married a couple years back they wanted a bagpiper for the service and called me to connect with the piper we had at the festival, Jeff Campbell! Apparently he did a dam find job!

Oh and it’s September 20th so remember to celebrate the year by listening to this:




Rendezvous: Late summer gathering regarding beavers. Men could trade, swap stories and gather information before fall lead to future beaver endeavors. The first in 1825 was a small affair designed to move these shaggy rough men away from civilized company. After that the hosts realized they’d make more money on the event from whiskey sales than they ever got from beaver. From FadedGlory Blogspot “Mountain man James Beckworth described the festivities as a scene of ‘mirth, songs, dancing, shouting, trading, running, jumping, singing, racing, target-shooting, yarns, frolic, with all sorts of extravagances that white men or Indians could invent.‘ An easterner gave his view: ‘mountain companies are all assembled on this season and make as crazy as set of men I ever saw.’ There were horse races, running races, target shooting and gambling. Whiskey drinking accompanied all of them.

Hmm. I  prefer ours but I guess it’s good to have historical roots.

1825 Henry’s Fork of the Green River, Wyoming
1826 Cache Valley (near present Hyrum), Utah
1827 Bear Lake, Utah
1828 Bear Lake, Utah
1829 Upper Popo Agie, near Lander, Wyoming
1830 Wind River headwaters near Riverton, Wyoming.
1831 Supply train did not reach the rendezvous area in time, so no rendezvous was held.
1832 Pierre’s Hole, Idaho
1833 Green River near Horse Creek, Wyoming
1834 Ham’s Fork, Wyoming
1835 Green River near Horse Creek, Wyoming
1836 Green River near Horse Creek, Wyoming
1837 Green River near Horse Creek, Wyoming
1838 Wind River at the mouth of Popo Agie Wyoming
1839 Green River near Horse Creek, Wyoming
1840 Green River near Horse Creek, Wyoming.

2011 Alhambra Creek near Amtrak, California.

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Not sure this rendezvous is worth the journey? Wait until you see the beaver tail fashion show at 1:30.


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