Throughout my time with this program I saw huge herds of elk, bald eagles, salamanders as big as my arm, and river otters feasting on shellfish, but I just could not manage catch a glimpse of those furry rodents!
When CCWC's 2020 field season started up in July, I was surprised when beavers almost immediately moved in near one of our field sites. Clearly they were present and active, but they didn't tend to be out when I was working. Finally, in early November on one of my last field days of the season, I caught my lucky break. Something in the river caught my eye as I was driving home along Slate River Road. I pulled over and to my sheer and utter delight, three beavers were busily harvesting from a willow stand. After turning off my car I watched for about 20 minutes as they interacted, swam, waddled on land, and collected limbs of the trees. I could barely contain my joy! CCWC is currently pursuing opportunities with local partners to implement low-tech, process-based wetland restoration projects across the valley emphasizing the use of beaver mimicry in rivers and streams. For more see the Gunnison Country Times article "Leave it to Beavers". Comments are closed.
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