NOUN | a North American beaver | North American beavers / North American beaver | |
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- Expanding North American beaver populations throughout the wood duck's range have also helped the population rebound as beavers create an ideal forested wetland habitat for wood ducks.
- Before the river's channelization the river supported a variety of mammals which included the California golden bear (removed 1897), grey wolf (removed 1890s), coyote, mule deer, and North American beaver.
- North American beaver ("Castor canadensis") were re-introduced to the Tahoe Basin by the California Department of Fish and Wildlife and the U.S.
- Baboosic Brook is home to a variety of wildlife, including the North American beaver, brook trout, and the common snapping turtle.
- North American beaver ("Castor canadensis") in North America are the largest rodent, since they can grow between 16–30 kg and 80 cm in length.
- Herbivores such as the North American beaver ("Castor canadensis") have had a strong impact on aquatic plants.
- North American beaver ("Castor canadensis") have been thought to be non-native to San Luis Obispo Creek but Bolton recorded in "Anza's California Expeditions" that in April 1774, Father Cavaller of Mission San Luis Obispo de Tolosa gave Juan Bautista de Anza "thirty-odd beaver skins" along with other local gifts including fine Indian baskets and "the skins of eight bears, the animals for which the region was renowned".
- 4-EP is also a component of castoreum, the exudate from the castor sacs of the mature North American beaver ("Castor canadensis") and the Eurasian beaver ("Castor fiber"), used in perfumery.
- It is also one of the components of castoreum, the exudate from the castor sacs of the mature North American beaver ("Castor canadensis") and the European beaver ("Castor fiber"), used in perfumery.
- The North American beaver ("Castor canadensis") is one of two extant beaver species, along with the Eurasian beaver ("Castor fiber").
- Historically, the North American beaver was trapped and nearly extirpated because its fur was highly sought after.
- Eurasian beavers are present in Finland, both having spread from adjacent Sweden and the result of local reintroductions, but most of the Finnish population is a released North American beaver population.
- Weasel species, including the North American river otter are prevalent in the park. North American beaver (Castor canadensis) were almost trapped out of the park region prior to its creation.
- The decline in anadromous salmonid species over the last two to three centuries is correlated with the decline in the North American beaver and European beaver, although some fish and game departments [...] continue to advocate removal of beaver dams as potential barriers to spawning runs.
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