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The secret movement bringing Europe’s wildlife back from the brink

5 pointsby _emacsomancer_almost 2 years ago

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mydriasisalmost 2 years ago
&gt; He has spent the following years watching with satisfaction as the beavers spread across Belgium, transforming its waterways. Frogs and fish came to lay their spawn in the slowed, dammed-up water, while bugs and beetles thrived in the rotting wood of the felled trees ...<p>This is amazing. I&#x27;m all for breaking the law if it means a better tomorrow for all of us. The article interviews someone who mentions that behaviours like this can damage valuable trees, I can see that -- I certainly don&#x27;t have the ecological experience to just &quot;start dumpin&#x27; beavers&quot; -- but it&#x27;d be cool to collaborate with an ecologist who could &quot;map out&quot; some regions that would benefit from beaverification. Embeavering. Beaveritude.