Walkin' on the Wild Side
Walkin' on the Wild Side
Leave It to Beavers
We're back for another episode of Walkin' on the Wild Side! It's the time of year that we are starting to get hints of Fall and many animal behaviors are starting to change with the seasons. Birds are migrating, squirrels are getting busy, but I always thing of the industrious beaver this time of year! The careful observer who has beavers in the area will notice more activity from these semi-aquatic mammals as they start caching twigs, branches, and other food for the winter. But beavers get a bad rap because of their ability to change their habitat and are much maligned in many areas. But it's this ability that creates habitat, improves water quality, and can be beneficial to our environment if we can just find a way to get along with this neat critter. Join Marvin and Gabrielle as we seek to instill some appreciation for beavers and hopefully inspire more folks to get along with this amazing architect. Diverse habitats, water conservation, and stormwater management is all a possibility if we just "leave it to beavers"!
Here's some more information on beavers:
https://www.mentalfloss.com/article/62316/11-fascinating-facts-about-beavers
https://facts.net/beaver-facts/
https://www.newmouth.com/resources/beaver-teeth-facts/
https://www.nationalgeographic.com/animals/article/beavers-climate-change-conservation-news
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