In the Czech Republic, a long-stalled dam project intended to protect endangered river species was unexpectedly addressed by local beavers. While officials faced land negotiation delays, the beavers constructed their own dams, resulting in an estimated savings of 1.2 million euros for local authorities. Bohumil Fiser from the Nature Conservation Agency noted that the beavers remarkably transformed the wetland environment almost overnight, providing crucial protection for critically endangered crayfish from pollution. The beavers' timely intervention highlights nature's ability to thrive despite human bureaucratic hurdles.
The beavers of Prague simply built dams themselves, saving local authorities around 1.2 million euros, according to the Nature Conservation Agency of the Czech Republic.
Nature took its course, with beavers creating the ideal environmental conditions practically overnight, according to Bohumil Fiser, head of the Brdy Protected Landscape Area.
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