Beavers: Nature's Climate Resilience Engineers
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Drought. Flooding. Wildfires. These are all risks our communities and built environment face and these risks are increasing as our planet warms. Beavers, nature's engineers and a keystone species, can help us fight all of these risks. Beavers are central to water management (reducing flooding and droughts and mitigating wildfires) because of how they handle water: they slow it, spread it, store it, and sink it.
Mónika and Jessica interview Ben Goldfarb, author of Eager: The Surprising, Secret Life of Beavers and Why They Matter. They discuss beavers' past, present, and future - their connection to European settlement of North America, present-day approaches to beaver activities, and how beavers can help protect our communities in the future.
Links and resources mentioned in the show:
Eager: The Surprising, Secret Life of Beavers and Why They Matter a book by Ben Goldfarb
Crossings | Ben Goldfarb | W. W. Norton & Company
Beaver Institute Management, Research and Education
Microsoft Word - ECONW Escalante Beaver Values Report 0211.doc
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