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  2. Beaver - Wikipedia

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    North American beavers prefer trees being 60 m (200 ft) or less from the water, but will roam several hundred meters to find more. Beavers have also been recorded in mountainous areas. Dispersing beavers will use certain habitats temporarily before finding their ideal home. These include small streams, temporary swamps, ditches, and backyards.

  3. North American beaver - Wikipedia

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    The first fossil records of beavers are 10 to 12 million years old in Germany, and they are thought to have migrated to North America across the Bering Strait. The oldest fossil record of beavers in North America are of two beaver teeth near Dayville, Oregon , and are 7 million years old.

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

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    North American beavers (Castor canadensis) are the largest rodent species in the United States and the second largest in the world. They have stocky bodies, weigh between 35 and 65 pounds, and are ...

  5. Beaver in the Sierra Nevada - Wikipedia

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    North American beaver on the bank of the Lower Kern River. California Golden beaver taken from Snelling, California (elevation 256 ft or 78 m and Waterford, California (elevation 51 ft or 16 m) were stocked in 1940 at Mather Station (elevation 4,522 ft or 1,378 m) west of Yosemite National Park and in 1944 at Fish Camp (elevation 5,062 ft or 1,543 m) by the California Department of Fish and ...

  6. Signs of beavers living by Dorset river confirmed by wildlife ...

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  7. Beavers, back on tribal land after 100 years, could aid ... - AOL

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    The Tule River Indian Tribe and state wildlife crews reintroduced nine beavers to their natural habitat in the Sierra. Beavers, back on tribal land after 100 years, could aid California's fragile ...

  8. Environmental impacts of beavers - Wikipedia

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    Beavers in Winnipeg numbered around 100 in 2019, and live along the city's rivers and streams. [92] After receiving complaints for beaver-related damages in 2012, the city of Winnipeg has placed mesh wire fence around tree trunks along the shore of the Assiniboine River during the winter; as well as laid down traps designed to kill the beavers.

  9. 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.