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Beavers are widely recognised as a keystone species which play a
pivotal role in riparian ecology. Their tree felling and dam
building behaviours coupled with a suite of other activities create
a wealth of living opportunities that are exploited by a range of
other species. Numerous scientific studies demonstrate that
beaver-generated living environments that are much richer in terms
of both biodiversity and biomass than wetland environments from
which they are absent. Emerging contemporary studies indicate
clearly that the landscapes they create can afford sustainable,
cost-effective remedies for water retention, flood alleviation,
silt and chemical capture. Beaver activities, especially in highly
modified environments, may be challenging to certain land use
activities and landowners. Many trialled and tested methods to
mitigate against these impacts, including a wide range of
non-lethal management techniques, are regularly implemented across
Europe and North America. Many of these techniques will be new to
people, especially in areas where beavers are newly
re-establishing. This handbook serves to discuss both the benefits
and challenges in living with this species, and collates the wide
range of techniques that can be implemented to mitigate any
negative impacts. The authors of this handbook are all beaver
experts and together they have a broad range of scientific
knowledge and practical experience regarding the ecology, captive
husbandry, veterinary science, pathology, reintroduction and
management of beavers in both continental Europe and Britain.
Beavers are widely recognised as a keystone species which play a
pivotal role in riparian ecology. Their tree felling and dam
building behaviours coupled with a suite of other activities create
a wealth of living opportunities that are exploited by a range of
other species. Numerous scientific studies demonstrate that
beaver-generated living environments that are much richer in terms
of both biodiversity and biomass than wetland environments from
which they are absent. Emerging contemporary studies indicate
clearly that the landscapes they create can afford sustainable,
cost-effective remedies for water retention, flood alleviation,
silt and chemical capture. Beaver activities, especially in highly
modified environments, may be challenging to certain land use
activities and landowners. Many trialled and tested methods to
mitigate against these impacts, including a wide range of
non-lethal management techniques, are regularly implemented across
Europe and North America. Many of these techniques will be new to
people, especially in areas where beavers are newly
re-establishing. This handbook serves to discuss both the benefits
and challenges in living with this species, and collates the wide
range of techniques that can be implemented to mitigate any
negative impacts. The authors of this handbook are all beaver
experts and together they have a broad range of scientific
knowledge and practical experience regarding the ecology, captive
husbandry, veterinary science, pathology, reintroduction and
management of beavers in both continental Europe and Britain.
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