ukuku, to random
@ukuku@mstdn.social avatar

Saw several beavers off the Broadway St bridge in downtown Boise. I like having city beavers.

ClimateNewsNow, to climate
@ClimateNewsNow@federated.press avatar

Why beavers are essential to improving the climate and preventing wildfires.

Beavers are small, but mighty creatures.

https://www.cbsnews.com/boston/news/beavers-climate-change-wildfires/

coloradosun, to random
@coloradosun@mstdn.social avatar

Fighting fire with beavers: How dam-building rodents are deployed to prevent megafires, restore scorched wildlands
https://coloradosun.com/2024/04/19/fighting-wildland-fire-with-beavers-colorado/

jstatepost,
@jstatepost@mstdn.social avatar

@coloradosun
🥥Leave it to the beavers! 🥥
, . 🥥

bud_t, to FireFighting
@bud_t@m.ai6yr.org avatar

Next up: Resource order for Beavers. But in all seriousness, this is interesting.


https://coloradosun.com/2024/04/19/fighting-wildland-fire-with-beavers-colorado/

catselbow, to random
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catselbow, to random
@catselbow@fosstodon.org avatar

The beavers are hard at work! It's a little sad to see them taking down big trees, but they're making a nice wetland.

anna_lillith, to Texas
@anna_lillith@mas.to avatar

375,000 NATIVE ANIMALS KILLED by One Program in 2023

The U.S. Department of Agriculture's notorious program just put out its required tally of for last year: 375,045 native animals. The federal extermination program targets a long list of wild creatures, chiefly at the behest of interests in states like , and .

According to the report — which almost surely understates the actual numbers —

https://www.biologicaldiversity.org/campaigns/wildlife_services/?utm_source=eeo&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=eeo1240&utm_term=Carnivores&emci=c95b42ba-4cf7-ee11-aaf0-7c1e52017038&emdi=c6390718-38f8-ee11-aaf0-7c1e52017038&ceid=2243774

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anna_lillith,
@anna_lillith@mas.to avatar

more than 300 , 68,000 , 400 , 200 , 400 , 2,000 red and gray , and 24,000 were intentionally killed in 2023.

"I'm horrified by both the sheer number of animals killed and the immense involved," said Collette Adkins, the Center's carnivore conservation director.

https://biologicaldiversity.org/w/news/press-releases/375000-native-animals-killed-by-federal-program-in-2023-2024-04-03/?utm_source=eeo&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=eeo1240&utm_term=Carnivores&emci=c95b42ba-4cf7-ee11-aaf0-7c1e52017038&emdi=c6390718-38f8-ee11-aaf0-7c1e52017038&ceid=2243774

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anna_lillith,
@anna_lillith@mas.to avatar

“It’s hard to even imagine the thousands of , and other animals who die agonizing deaths from snares, traps or poisons.”

The reported number of native animals killed in 2023 was similar to the previous three years. These recent numbers reflect a steep decline compared to 2019, when approximately 1.3 million native animals were killed. The red-winged blackbird is an example of a species with fewer individuals intentionally killed by Wildlife Services,

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szescstopni, to random
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Thou shall not pass, said the . Hold our beer, said .

szescstopni, to animals
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Pietruszka cosplaying a . No, she did not gnaw those branches clean, real did it.

GPJohnston, to hiking
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frog_reborn, to random
@frog_reborn@mstdn.social avatar

Increasing diversity and resilience, not to mention creating wetlands, are just some of the impacts beavers can have on their surroundings. What does this mean for the wider environment?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w4FB9Omjn94

dan, to random
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Today is International Beaver Day, so there is no better time to tell you about my upcoming paper "Beaver: Practical Partial Snapshots for Distributed Cloud Services"... using pictures of cute beavers.

This project was led by Liangcheng Yu, along with his advisor Vincent Liu and other colleagues at UPenn. (1/6)

(photo from https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beaver#/media/File:American_Beaver.jpg)

mattotcha, to california
@mattotcha@mastodon.social avatar

Hug A Beaver:
Beavers' work can help stop wildfires: More places in California are embracing them
https://phys.org/news/2024-04-beavers-wildfires-california-embracing.html #california #wildfires #beavers #fire #resistant #ecosystem

szescstopni, to animals
@szescstopni@qoto.org avatar

In #Romnicka Forest now up to 45% of #wolves' diet is #beavers. Our domesticated wolves just want to use the results of beavers' hard work as toys.

https://nsojournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1002/wlb3.01210

#IdąPsięta #DogsOfMastodon #Wildlife #wetlands

paulcox, to conservative
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Our latest video, not specifically project related this time, is on beavers https://youtu.be/mWd0nvTENfI?si=Cv8kJL-BfuBRa9Cx

JoBlakely, to sustainability
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GPJohnston, to hiking
@GPJohnston@mastodon.social avatar

busy on the bay this morning, and for once the light was great. Probably the last pics to be taken with this tele, new one on the way. Bittersweet, as cheap as this one is, it’s given me some memorable critter images over the last 15 or so years.

Medium sized tan-brown beaver sitting in the shallow water of a lake with its hands to its mouth, chewing on something.
Beaver swimming in by a lake, the fur behind its head is bristly.

dandelion, to random
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Beavers have been busy in our wetland. What was once a small stream is now a series of ponds at varying levels of water. With the tall grasses flattened down by the recent snow, details of their activity become visible: The edge of the pond is lined with a low but very long dam of mud and grass clots, raising the waterline by half a foot above the adjacent meadow.

ahimsa_pdx, (edited ) to oregon
@ahimsa_pdx@disabled.social avatar

Tired: Groundhog predictions 🥱

Wired: Beaver predictions! 😁

‘Stumptown Fil’ (short for Filbert) predicts an early spring

Includes a cute video!

https://www.opb.org/article/2024/02/02/groundhog-day-with-oregon-beaver/

anonymous222, to snowboarding
@anonymous222@mastodon.social avatar

The St. Mary's river is flooded over from all the melted and . I wonder where all the playful that live in its banks go when their homes are drowned in muddy waters? A warm day in a cold hearted town where nothing ever seems to work out.

Wish I'd never heard of .

NatureMC, to Futurology
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It's great to see where I didn't see some for years. This part of the forest suffered extremely from last years droughts. Many large trees died. Their small descendants will thrive for the time being. And tomorrow I'll tell you how I verified that we indeed have !

KeithDJohnson, to Futurology
@KeithDJohnson@sfba.social avatar

"For decades, beavers were considered pests – trapped & shot on sight. Now the attitude towards nature's best engineers is changing, & farmers are working to bring them back.
are vital to , as their dam building habits spread water through parched landscapes. This can not only help to regulate the flow of water, it provides another important service – keeping fires under control. Beavers are nature's firefighters.
In northern New Mexico, Darr has seen farmers "drastically" change their perception of beavers. "They were pretty hesitant, but they saw first-hand how the beavers provided sustained, reliable sources throughout the year, even during the hot dry summer we had. To see it is to believe it. We just have to show people what beavers can do for other wildlife, & humans."
https://www.bbc.com/future/article/20240111-the-us-is-bringing-back-beavers-because-theyre-natures-best-firefighters

KeithDJohnson,
@KeithDJohnson@sfba.social avatar

This Wikipedia page has a good overview of species. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Keystone_species

GrrlScientist, to Futurology
@GrrlScientist@mstdn.science avatar

For decades, beavers were considered pests – trapped & shot on sight. Now the attitude towards nature's best engineers is changing, & farmers are working to bring them back

🦫 are vital to 💦 https://www.bbc.com/future/article/20240111-the-us-is-bringing-back-beavers-because-theyre-natures-best-firefighters

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