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  1. Explore beavers in winter! Discover their survival tactics in harsh weather. Learn about beaver adaptations for cold seasons.

  2. Jun 19, 2024 · Oregon’s state animal has for years been classified as a “predator” by the state fish and wildlife agency, and that’s meant that the North American Beaver has lived largely unprotected from...

  3. Oct 7, 2016 · If any of these signs pertain to you, you’re definitely a Beaver. 1. You’ve Danced with Mike. 2. “Win or Lose, We Still”…celebrate. 3. You don’t think twice about diving into a Riva’s burrito. 4. You’ve studied in the Valley Library at all hours of the day (including after 2 a.m.).

  4. Recent, natural beaver re-establishment around eastern Oregon (Hay Creek, Marks Creek, Bridge Creek and Pine Creek), has proven this idea: that long-term, natural beaver recovery is possible if the right conditions are in place. Building “BeaverHOODs” can help put us on the path to beaver success.

  5. Jun 22, 2024 · Oregon State Beavers countdown to kickoff: At No. 70, too good to ignore. Published: Jun. 22, 2024, 9:19 a.m. Oregon State offensive lineman Jake Levengood (70) looks on after the Beavers...

  6. www.dfw.state.or.us › wildlife › living_withODFW Guidance on Beavers

    Beaver ponds and dams benefit Oregon's native fish and other wildlife. Beaver dams create ponds that provide fish protection from strong winter flows. They increase the storage of water resulting in a more stable water supply and maintenance of higher flows downstream for a longer period of time.

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  8. A great number of Oregon’s native plant and wildlife species benefit from the presence and activity of beavers as well, many of whom are identified strategy species from the Oregon Conservation Strategy.

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