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Richard Rathe
@nickrauchen@c.im  ·  activity timestamp 7 hours ago

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Love this little bit of history... #Beavers on #Parachutes! ( #Idaho 1948)

Airborne Beavers Fight Floods Article
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Yogthos
@yogthos@social.marxist.network  ·  activity timestamp 5 hours ago

A biologist surveying an Oregon forest after a 2022 wildfire found devastation, including trout streams choked with ash.

But he then discovered a miraculous five-acre green oasis, created by eight beaver dams.

Astonishingly, the dams had acted as a natural water treatment plant, keeping the downstream water crystal clear and the trout population thriving amidst the destruction.

https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/beaver-dams-help-wildfire-ravaged-ecosystems-recover-long-after-flames-subside

#environment #beavers #nature

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John Carlos Baez
@johncarlosbaez@mathstodon.xyz  ·  activity timestamp 8 hours ago

Beavers are really important.

After the huge wildfires in Oregon in 2022, a biologist went out to survey the damage. Not only were the forests blackened, thriving trout populations in the streams were gone, choked to death by ash. “I was in total shock. It just looked like devastation.”

Then he stumbled upon something even more surprising: roughly five acres of pristine greenery in an otherwise burned-out area! At the center were eight active beaver dams.

But this was more than a refuge from the fire. While fish had disappeared upstream of these dams, the downstream water was crystal clear — and trout were thriving as though the fire had never happened! The beaver dams were acting as a water treatment plant.

[Paraphrased from this article: https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/beaver-dams-help-wildfire-ravaged-ecosystems-recover-long-after-flames-subside/]

A complex of beaver dams at Dixon Creek, a tributary in the Sprague River watershed in Oregon, keeps riparian habitat lush and green amid a landscape charred by the 2021 Bootleg Fire.

Charles Erdman/Trout Unlimited
A complex of beaver dams at Dixon Creek, a tributary in the Sprague River watershed in Oregon, keeps riparian habitat lush and green amid a landscape charred by the 2021 Bootleg Fire. Charles Erdman/Trout Unlimited
A complex of beaver dams at Dixon Creek, a tributary in the Sprague River watershed in Oregon, keeps riparian habitat lush and green amid a landscape charred by the 2021 Bootleg Fire. Charles Erdman/Trout Unlimited
Richard Rathe
@nickrauchen@c.im replied  ·  activity timestamp 7 hours ago

@johncarlosbaez

Love this little bit of history... #Beavers on #Parachutes! ( #Idaho 1948)

Airborne Beavers Fight Floods Article
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@druid@toot.wales  ·  activity timestamp last month

BBC News: #Beavers set to become a protected species in #Wales

https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cj3ygm63668o

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@druid@toot.wales  ·  activity timestamp last month

BBC News: #Beavers set to become a protected species in #Wales

https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cj3ygm63668o

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