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American beavers at Big Soos Creek

After all the threads dealing with the re-introduction of Eurasian beavers into the UK, I am excited to be able to announce that I have finally spotted a beaver at Big Soos Creek, less than one and a half miles away from my home.

Unfortunately, this American beaver kit met an untimely and mysterious demise, but nevertheless, I recorded this as visual proof that beavers do in fact not only live, but are breeding locally. Now all I have to do is see one alive! My cap is in there as a size reference. As you can see, it is quite young, possibly 6 weeks or so.



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05-07-2007 03:20 PM
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Thats great, congratulations on getting evidence of beavers there! Its a shame that one didn't make it, but at least you have proof that they are around and breeding.

Good luck with seeing a live one!

05-07-2007 03:41 PM
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Good news that they are breeding, its unfortunate that the poor kit didn't survive but lets hope he has lots of brothers and sisters who did!

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I just hope it does not take me another eighteen years to see one--alive! I will have to check into how many kits are normally in a litter. I don't think it's more than two or three at a time, though.

I have been walking/bicycling on this path since 1989 if I am remembering correctly. I've seen river otters, (non-native) muskrats, mink, long-tailed weasels, etc., but this is the first beaver I've spotted.

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I think there are usually about four kits to a litter so there should be a few more around if they managed to make it. That's really interesting that you've been walking that path for so long and this is the first time you've seen one, I didn't realise they were so hardd to spot.

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The area where they are apparently living is quite marshy, and hidden from view. It seems, also, that beavers are quite nocturnal. I kept thinking that if there were beavers, I should have seen a lodge. I still haven't seen a lodge, but there certainly was at least one beaver.

I shall have to keep my eyes open to see if I can spot a live one Icon_smile.

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Really? - They're introducing beavers into the UK?!? WOW! Icon_biggrin

What a shame that kit died - so sad. If you've seen one then hopefully there will be more around somewhere.

Be sure to let us know if you spot another Icon_wink

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RE: American beavers at Big Soos Creek

Caz--you do know I am in the US? So the beavers I have seen are local to me, in the state of Washington.

However, we do have a couple of threads on the re-introduction of European beavers into England. We don't seem to be able to find any up to date information on the progress of the re-introduction, however.

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^ Oh yes, I know you're over the pond lol! Icon_biggrin Are you from England originally then? (sorry, going off topic a bit here!)

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Caz Wrote:
^ Oh yes, I know you're over the pond lol! Icon_biggrin Are you from England originally then? (sorry, going off topic a bit here!)

I don't think you can go OT in an OT forum Icon_smile .

At any rate, yes, I was bred and born in Swinton, Lancashire. All my relatives except immediate family are still in England, so I return every chance I get.

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Crikey! I really must pay more attention - didn't even twig we were on the OT board then haha! Icon_rolleyes Icon_biggrin

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Talking of Beavers I know they are not American but reading the local paper I came across this:-
http://www.theboltonnews.co.uk/boltoninf..._years.php

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Ooo! Thanks for that Icon_wink I'm now up to speed with the beavers in the UK. I'm sure the family will do very well with the WWT taking care of them Icon_smile

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RE: American beavers at Big Soos Creek

tibbar14 Wrote:
Talking of Beavers I know they are not American but reading the local paper I came across this:-
http://www.theboltonnews.co.uk/boltoninf..._years.php


Oh, that's lovely! I wish they had been at Martin Mere when I last visited. Perhaps the next time I come.

I should update the other thread, too.

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