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The Beaver's Tale: Out of the Woods and Into Hot Water

Categories: Environmental Impacts, Freshwater Ecology
Source: Sustainable Living Library

Summary

News article (1535-1900). Covers Quabbin Reservoir, Massachusetts, British Columbia. Topics: beaver conservation, dam construction, habitat modification, environmental impact. Agencies: Bureau of Land Management, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, University of Wyoming. Cites 7 external works.

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United States Bureau of Land ManagementUniversity of WyomingNew York Department of Environmental ConservationWoods Hole Oceanographic InstitutionUniversity of Massachusetts

External References Cited (8)

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article (6)

  • SMITHSONIAN (1984)
  • The ecology and management of beaver in northern New York (1982)Will, G. B., R. D. Stumvoll, R. F. Gotie and E. S. Smith
  • Effect of a four-year closure of trapping season for beaver in Fulton County (1978)Parsons, G. R., and M. K. Brown
  • An assessment of aerial photograph interpretation for recognizing potential beaver colony sites (1978)Parsons, G. R., and M. K. Brown
  • Effect of the 4-year closure of the trapping season for beaver in Warren County, New York (1975)Parsons, G. R.
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  • Aerial photographs as an aid in beaver management (1971)Dickinson, N. R.

report (1)

  • Technical Manual—freshwater wetlands inventory in New York Federal Aid in Fish and Wildlife restoration Project W-163-R (1981)Coe, N.G., and E. Fried

other (1)

  • Technical Manual —freshwater wetlands inva York Federal Aid in Fish and Wildlife restoration Project W-163-R (1981)Coe, N.G., and E. FRiep