
Planting for Beavers: Trees, shrubs and perennial choices
Beavers prefer certain types of plants for consuming and adding to their dams or lodges. Making the right selection can protect – or provide resources – from beavers.
Beavers prefer certain types of plants for consuming and adding to their dams or lodges. Making the right selection can protect – or provide resources – from beavers.
Environmental journalist and author of Eager, Ben Goldfarb joins Defender Radio as part of our beaver celebrations.
The Fur-Bearers can’t wait to share with you games, puzzles, facts, videos, and other content that looks at the impact beavers have had on Canada’s landscape in the past, present and future.
Celebrate beavers becoming Canada’s symbol with some of the best beaver videos the internet has to offer.
Take a break and help our 8-bit beaver avoid obstacles, pick up food, and get the high score in our educational beaver game!
As the second-largest rodent in the world, beavers play a crucial role in shaping ecosystems, creating habitats, and even combating climate change.
Take a break and test your knowledge of beavers in this fun crossword puzzle, designed to celebrate the beaver’s 50th anniversary as a symbol of Canada.
Join our free webinar to learn about the beaver’s journey to becoming Canada’s official symbol, and why protecting them is essential for our future.
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