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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 week ago

Something gnawed your oak tree? Sink hole in your road? How Zurich's beaver hotline is reassuring residents

I hate beavers, a woman tells the beaver hotline. Forty years ago she planted an oak tree in a small town in southern Zurich now at the frontier of beaver expansion and it has just been felled: gnawed by the large, semi-aquatic rodents as they enter their seasonal home-improvement mode. The caller is one of 10 new people getting in touch each week at this time of year. Beavers, nature's great engineers, can unleash mayhem during winter as they renovate their lodges and build up their dams.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
4 months ago

Beavers were welcomed back to the Netherlands. Until they started digging 17m-long tunnels | Renate van der Zee

Compared with England, where the beaver population is estimated at 500, that's quite a feat. But there's a significant downside to the booming Dutch beaver population. Beavers are increasingly digging burrows and tunnels under roads, railways and even more worrying in dykes. For a country where a quarter of the land sits below sea level, this is not a minor problem especially as beavers are not exactly holding back when digging.
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fromwww.independent.co.uk
7 months ago

Very chill' wild beaver filmed on UK river after return of species after 400 years

The reappearance of wild beavers in Wales marks a significant ecological comeback for a species once extinct in Britain.
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