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Pbs has a great documentary called 'leave it to beavers'. They showed a place in Nevada where a couple of beavers had turned a desert sand wash into an incredible green oasis. It was amazing. Apparently there is some sort of initiative to reintroduce them throughout the west. Very interesting animals

This is the part that is most intriguing to me. They have the ability to drastically change an entire ecosystem. In the desert that could be a very good thing as it could keep more surface water, create pools/ponds and the domino effect of that. However I am not a biologist just an intrigued citizen.

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i like the really furry beavers...seen them at bartlett but boy did it stink...i took off after it tried to get on my boat

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The beaver that was released yesterday was up on the OX ranch.My son was one of the people carrying the kennel to the water.This was on Date Creek,by the Joshua Forest,off of 93.

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Pooling some water by cutting down some salt cedars or cottonwoods on a desert river sure can't hurt wildlife.

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Pooling some water by cutting down some salt cedars or cottonwoods on a desert river sure can't hurt wildlife.

This brings up another intersting topic. Anyone seen the effects of that water release below Morelos Dam last year? The cottonwood saplings exploded when surface water was reintroduced for a brief period. There are supposed to be huge numbers of new cottonwoods growing. Wonder if this could possibly be the effect with the beaver? Retaining much more water at the surface and leading to better wildlife opportunity all around.

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There have been beavers on the Little Colorado River and its tributaries around Greer for the 70 years I've been going there. There also were beavers in the Gila and Colorado rivers (as well as along many of their drainage canals) as I was growing up in Yuma in the 1940s and early 1950s. (There also were miles of cottonwood forests.) The reason we don't have more beavers now is because of water rights. It's been said that there are three owners for every drop in this state. When beavers show up and build dams in places they haven't occupied in years, water flow decreases downstream and farmers start looking for the problem. It isn't long before those beavers are removed. For example, a pair of beavers moved onto Badger Creek where it runs along our cabin in Greer and began building dams a couple of years ago. I was looking forward to their creating a trout pond on our property until someone either killed or trapped and took them away. Bill Quimby

 

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Pooling some water by cutting down some salt cedars or cottonwoods on a desert river sure can't hurt wildlife.

This brings up another intersting topic. Anyone seen the effects of that water release below Morelos Dam last year? The cottonwood saplings exploded when surface water was reintroduced for a brief period. There are supposed to be huge numbers of new cottonwoods growing. Wonder if this could possibly be the effect with the beaver? Retaining much more water at the surface and leading to better wildlife opportunity all around.

 

 

If you like nature documentaries, check this one out. It's around the 21:00 mark that they do the segment on the beavers making their little oasis in the Nevada desert. Pretty cool stuff!

 

http://video.pbs.org/video/2365243455/

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It took me 3 days to build the nerve to click on this thread, actually I was disappointed. Lol

Certainly not the vision we had when we saw "Nice Beaver" as a topic thread. ;)

 

Us males spend too much time with our minds in the gutter. :lol:

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It took me 3 days to build the nerve to click on this thread, actually I was disappointed. Lol

Certainly not the vision we had when we saw "Nice Beaver" as a topic thread. ;)

 

Us males spend too much time with out minds in the gutter. :lol:

 

 

 

First thing I thought of was Jack Nicholson in One Flew Over The Cuckoos Nets.

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