EcoNews Report   /     Are You a Beaver Believer?

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Are you a beaver believer? You May become one after listening to this EcoNews Report! Beavers are nature's engineers, helping to turn unproductive streams into great salmon habitat by reconnecting old floodplains, providing pools for salmon to rest, and by increasing the quantity and quality of summer waters. In short, they are amazing. But California faces a problem: we don't have enough beavers. Guests Kate Lundquist, Director of the WATER Institute at that Occidental Arts and Ecology Center and Eli Asarian, principal scientist at Riverbend Sciences join the EcoNews Report will make you a beaver believer.

Summary

Are you a beaver believer? You May become one after listening to this EcoNews Report! Beavers are nature's engineers, helping to turn unproductive streams into great salmon habitat by reconnecting old floodplains, providing pools for salmon to rest, and by increasing the quantity and quality of summer waters. In short, they are amazing. But California faces a problem: we don't have enough beavers. Guests Kate Lundquist, Director of the WATER Institute at that Occidental Arts and Ecology Center

Subtitle
Are you a beaver believer? You May become one after listening to this EcoNews Report! Beavers are nature's engineers, helping to turn unproductive streams into great salmon habitat by reconnecting old floodplains, providing pools for salmon to rest, and
Duration
1751
Publishing date
2018-08-16 19:21
Link
http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/KHSUEcoNewsReport/~3/7Yo-cS63h-c/are-you-beaver-believer
Contributors
  Tom Wheeler
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Enclosures
https://cpa.ds.npr.org/khsu/audio/2018/08/7-19-18_tom_w_elias_a_kate_l__beavers_final.mp3
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