CDFW: Beavers are back on Tule River Tribal lands in the Southern Sierra Nevada Department of Fish and Wildlife Agency News June 22, 2024 99By the Department of Fish and Wildlife: After years of work by the Tule River Tribe, a family of seven...
NEWS RELEASE: CDFW Releases Beavers into the Wild for First Time in Nearly 75 Years Department of Fish and Wildlife News December 13, 2023 183Beaver Reintroduction Conducted in Cooperation with Local Tribes The California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW) has launched the initial...
NOTEBOOK FEATURE: Heat waves strike rivers too—can prescribed burns and beavers cool streams for salmon? Robin Meadows Science November 2, 2023 291By Robin Meadows While marine heat waves are well known, a 2022 study was the first to document aquatic temperature...
CDFW NEWS: New CDFW Policy Recognizes Ecological Value of Beavers in California Department of Fish and Wildlife Press Release/Other June 6, 2023 11From the Department of Fish and Wildlife: The California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW) has implemented a new policy...
NOTEBOOK FEATURE: California Taps Beavers to Restore Watersheds Robin Meadows Notebook News and Features May 3, 2023 996Written by Robin Meadows As evidence for the wide-ranging environmental benefits of beavers has mounted, champions of these 40-to-70-pound rodents...
ESTUARY PEARLS: Beavers, climate impacts, harmful algal blooms, juvenile salmon, phytoplankton production, and more … Estuary News Group Delta scienceScience September 2, 2022 84California will spend big bucks on beavers to try to boost their numbers and reap some of the benefits—including slowing...
STANFORD NEWS: Q&A: Harnessing the power of nature to address water and climate challenges Stanford University News August 18, 2022 18Felicia Marcus discusses how investments in nature could simultaneously help states bolster water supplies and achieve their climate goals. By...
AG ALERT: Range managers employ beavers, benefiting forage Ag Alert News March 10, 2021By Bob Johnson, Ag Alert A century and a half after their ranks were decimated to make coats and hats...