The results presented in this book cover all from the historical aspects of the beaver and its relation to humans, to case studies of the development of reintroduced or recovering populations, ...
Beavers are ecosystem engineers that cut down trees to build dams, eventually causing floods. Beaver-induced floods make forest landscapes and habitats increasingly diverse, but very little is known ...
Mother nature has proven itself faster and more efficient than a European government in the race to construct a £900,000 dam.
Beavers are often relocated because they are beneficial to stream reconstruction and can even help salmon populations by damming rivers. Their dams slow downstream flow and can increase habitats for ...
Conservation efforts in Spain led to a wild beaver crossing into Portugal, ending the animal’s 500-year-long absence, a video shows. Screengrab from Rewilding Europe's Facebook video As night settled ...