USU Center Relocates Beaver as Land Managers See Benefits of Rodents' Residence
September 07, 2022
September 07, 2022
LOGAN, Utah, Sept. 7 -- Utah State University issued the following news:
Ask any landowner their opinion of beaver working in streams and rivers on a property, and you'll likely get a mixed reaction. Beaver are, after all, powerhouse workers that could potentially have major -- and sometimes problematic -- impacts on a landscape. But the messy work that beaver do can also have major benefits, according to Nate Norman of the Beaver Ecology and Relocation Center at Utah State Uni . . .
Ask any landowner their opinion of beaver working in streams and rivers on a property, and you'll likely get a mixed reaction. Beaver are, after all, powerhouse workers that could potentially have major -- and sometimes problematic -- impacts on a landscape. But the messy work that beaver do can also have major benefits, according to Nate Norman of the Beaver Ecology and Relocation Center at Utah State Uni . . .