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Following the dam removal, researchers saw the ecosystems equilibrate. After three years of monitoring, the two areas became nearly indistinguishable. "If you just look at the stream after removal, ...
"The research demonstrates the resilience of nature." Researchers stunned by results after removing dam in critical waterway: 'You wouldn't even have known' first appeared on The Cool Down.
Fairfield residents who love beavers and appreciated the Laurel Creek dam as a valuable piece in the local wildlife ecosystem -- not to mention, home to a beaver family -- are not happy.
To address the complaints of the residents and provide clarification on the matter, the removal of the beaver dam is expected to be discussed in the next town meeting.
The fan page and neighborhood app has gotten many talking and speculating about who was busy destroying the beaver dam and potentially wanting to kill the beavers. Meghan Kelly with the Nevada ...
Keough said he undertook some effort to restore the dams, but has since stopped. He claims the town has gone against the state’s best practices for beaver dam management and has supplied the ...
Satter said beaver dams create water buildup in the area near Nine Mile Road where FDOT will be doing construction, and that prevents workers from moving forward. He said crews can only work on ...
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is proposing notching beaver dams in Red Rock Creek within a wildlife refuge to try to ease the passage of spawning Arctic grayling.
Beavers and the dams they build promote sediment deposition and modify channel and floodplain morphology and physical complexity. Beaver activities may result in increased watershed-scale water and ...