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Beavers : dam builders
Beavers are extremely industrious animals that can change an entire landscape as they cut down trees to build lodges and dams. There are benefits and difficulties in sharing a place with these natural architects. They provide vital wetland homes for countless animals, but near people, their work can cause flooding that harms homes and farms.
PBS news hour. Why engineers are turning to beavers for insights into managing water resources
2025
Beavers and the dams they build are not always embraced in the areas where they do their work. But there's a growing recognition that they also are building a kind of natural infrastructure that helps with water management and the climate. Science correspondent Miles O'Brien went to see the beavers at work during their busy season and has the story for our ongoing coverage of Tipping Points.
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Inside beaver lodges
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Wilson, Emily, 1987- author
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Beavers Juvenile literature.
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Beavers Habitations Juvenile literature.
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Animal behavior Juvenile literature.
2016
Though they're important sites of food storage, safety, and raising kits, beaver homes also create and sustain ecosystems.
Beavers
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Kenney, Karen Latchana, author
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Beavers Habitations Juvenile literature.
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Beavers Juvenile literature.
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Animal behavior Juvenile literature.
2018
\"Carefully leveled text and vibrant photographs introduce early readers to beavers and the structures they build together. Includes infographics, an activity, glossary, and index.\"-- Provided by publisher.
Busy Beavers Work to Build Homes
2004
\"Beavers live in North America and parts of Europe and Asia. The adults can be about 3 feet long and weigh 30 to 60 pounds and even as much as 100 pounds.\" (Yak's Corner) Learn how and why beavers build lodges and find out how special flaps of skin behind their teeth allow beavers to chew and gnaw underwater. Some facts about beavers are presented.
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Fred & the lumberjack
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Weinberg, Steven, 1984- author, illustrator
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Building Juvenile fiction.
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Beavers Habitations Juvenile fiction.
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House construction Juvenile fiction.
2017
\"Fred has built a den. But not just any den. His DREAM DEN. Problem is, it's missing one small thing.... Maybe the lumberjack he meets in the woods can help!\"-- Provided by publisher.
Beaver Fact Sheet
2004
one illustration of a beaver with facts listed by Martha Thierry
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