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A beaver sits on the banks of the Elbe, a major river of Central Europe that flows from the Czech Republic through Germany to the North Sea. Beavers are famous for their abilities as ecosystem ...
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In a surprising turn of events, the Czech government recently discovered a solution to a stalled water management project, thanks to eight eager beavers. This unexpected turn of nature has not ...
Leave it to beavers. Beavers saved the government of the Czech Republic over $1 million on an ill-fated infrastructure project by doing what they do best — building a dam.
The Czech dam is not the first time the rodents have assisted in building a wetland. Beavers in California have helped to restore a floodplain about 30 miles northeast of Sacramento.
A beaver colony surprised officials in the Czech Republic by building a dam that would have otherwise cost them over a million dollars. Government officials in the Brdy region had reportedly ...
Beavers have saved Czech taxpayers over €1 million by flooding a protected former army training site where a long-stalled dam was planned, according to a conservation official.
Beavers have saved Czech taxpayers a cool $1.2 million (about Rs 10.5 lakh) by flooding a protected former army training site where a long-stalled dam was planned, a conservation official said on ...
Beaver ponds keep rivers and streams wet all year, compensating for less snowpack and glacial melt. ... These eager beavers saved the Czech government $1.2 million. ANIMALS.
In most countries, the project may have been shelved but the beavers in the Brdy region of the Czech Republic had different ideas -- one which has helped the authorities save over Rs 10 crore in ...
A fter seven years of deliberations, an important dam that the Czech government had planned to build is finally in place. And ...
Beavers have saved Czech taxpayers a cool $1 million by flooding a protected former army training site where a long-stalled dam was planned, a conservation official said on Tuesday.