We have to say, before this week we hadn’t really given much thought to whether beavers could get stressed out.
Last year, City Hall announced an ambitious mission to inject biodiversity into parts of London, starting with the ...
For local conservationists, the footage of a wild beaver offered a hopeful glimpse of wildlife returning to landscapes where ...
Low-tech, human-made dams modeled after beaver dams are being used to restore fire-damaged landscapes in the Elko region, ...
Beaver Dam fourth-grade teacher Hannah Bobby was named The Fayetteville Observer's Amazing Teacher for January, in partnership with Smith Douglas Homes.
A recent study published in the Journal of Animal Ecology by Swiss researchers found that bat populations are more active, ...
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CORVALLIS — It has been a long few weeks for new Oregon State football coach JaMarcus Shephard. Between building out his ...
NPR's Scott Simon speaks with Caroline Nienhuis, a Swiss biologist with the Zurich Beaver Advisory Center, about a hotline established to help residents deal with a growing local beaver population.
In the high country of Colorado, scientists are doing something unusual to manage rivers. Instead of pouring concrete or digging engineered channels, they’re deploying hand-built wooden dams. But ...
Beavers are considered ecosystem engineers and build lodges or bank burrows for protection. Lodges are constructed from branches and mud, which freezes in winter to create a strong, insulated shelter.
DENVER — High in the mountains west of Fort Collins, teams of scientists and engineers are pretending to be beavers. They may not be swimming or chewing trees, but researchers with the U.S. Forest ...