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  2. Eurasian beaver - Wikipedia

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    The Eurasian beaver was hunted to near-extinction for both its fur and castoreum, with only about 1,200 beavers in eight relict populations from France to Mongolia in the early 20th century. It has since been reintroduced into much of its former range and now lives from Western , Southern , Central and Eastern Europe , Scandinavia , Russia ...

  3. Beaver - Wikipedia

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    Eurasian beavers swimming and foraging. Beavers live in freshwater ecosystems such as rivers, streams, lakes and ponds. Water is the most important component of beaver habitat; they swim and dive in it, and it provides them refuge from land predators.

  4. The Fascinating Reason Why Beavers Slap Their Tails - AOL

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    Let’s look at exactly what this is and why beavers do it. ... are the largest rodent species in the United States and the second largest in the world. They have stocky bodies, weigh between 35 ...

  5. North American beaver - Wikipedia

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    North American beavers were released in Finland in 1937, before it was realized that they formed a separate species; following this, 7 beavers expanded to a population of 12,000 within 64 years. [101] Eurasian beavers had earlier been extirpated from the region, so the release was intended as a reintroduction project. [102]

  6. Wild beavers return to west London for the first time in 400 ...

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    A family of beavers has been released in the Paradise Fields wetlands area, in Ealing, west London. Skip to main content. Subscriptions; Animals. Business. Entertainment. Fitness. Food. Games ...

  7. Eurasian beaver reintroduction - Wikipedia

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    1935 - Finland: in 1935, 17 Eurasian beavers were reintroduced, then two years later North American beavers sourced from New York were released. At the time, a difference between the species was unknown. Today, the North American beaver is considered an invasive species in Finland, and outnumbers Eurasian beavers 5:1.

  8. Where are all the beavers on Arizona's San Pedro River ... - AOL

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    Beavers help keep a riparian ecosystem functioning, but on the San Pedro River, the species has struggled to maintain steady populations.

  9. Category:Beavers - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Beavers" The following 25 pages are in this category, out of 25 total. ... Environmental impacts of beavers; Eurasian beaver; Eurasian beaver ...