The use of artificial beaver dams to replicate the ecological benefits created by the industrious rodents shows promise for offsetting damage to fish habitat, water quality, and biodiversity arising ...
Beavers (Castor canadensis) are widely recognized as ecosystem engineers, building dams that reshape water flow and alter the physical structure of rivers and streams. There is a scientific consensus ...
In a remote corner of northern Alberta, Canada, an extraordinary structure stretches across a series of wetlands and small streams: the largest beaver dam ever documented. Measuring approximately 850 ...