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All About Beavers Recap

May 25, 2023

A sunny morning in May was the perfect time for learning all about beavers!

Led by Drew Johnson, our group gathered at a special spot in Ashfield to observe active beaver habitat and to learn about beavers’ many adaptations that make them such resilient creatures and environmental engineers.

A circle of standing and seated people gathers on a quiet road with cars and trees in the background.

Before heading out on our walk, we circled up for an introduction to beaver basics. It’s unusual to spot beavers during broad daylight – they’re more active during dawn and dusk. Instead, we got up close and personal with beaver artifacts passed around the circle.

Two people, one standing and one seated in a wheelchair, lean towards each other as they touch and observe a piece of beaver pelt.

Did you know that a beaver pelt has more hairs per square inch than are on an entire human head? This adaptation keeps Castor canadensis individuals warm in chilly temperatures, while oil secreted in sacs under the tail helps waterproof their fur.

Four standing, smiling people pass a beaver skull and tooth from one person to another.
Six standing people observe beaver artifacts, including a skull and diagrams of a beaver lodge.

Beavers give new meaning to “long in the tooth” – their sharp, hard teeth grow continuously throughout their lives! Hard enamel on the outside gives beaver teeth their yellow hue, and helps the teeth wear down in a chisel shape for efficient gnawing.

A group of standing and seated people, seen from the back, faces beaver habitat while Drew, seen facing the camera, talks about beavers.
Part of the group is seen from the side. They are standing and seated on a quiet dirt road looking off into the distance at beaver habitat.
A zoomed-in view of a beaver dam, framed by brush and forest. The water behind the dam is about three feet higher than the water below it.

After a stroll down a quiet dirt lane, we arrived at the first of several beaver dam terraces, visible just feet away from the edge of the road. We paused to observe the dam, and to learn about the many other species who benefit from the habitat beavers create, such as moose and herons.

A group of people, some of whom are looking through binoculars, standing and seated at the edge of a beaver meadow.
A zoomed-in view of a neighbor, seen through the crowd from the torso up, talking to the group about beavers.
Seen from the torso up against a background of 3 people and trees, another neighbor talking to the group.

We rounded off our walk with the perspectives of the beaver pond’s neighbors, who shared what it’s like to live next to these creatures. Over the years, they’ve watched the beavers build and rebuild dams, attract diverse wildlife, and expand their lodge to a two-chambered complex.

Perched on a branch with newly emerging leaves is a rose-breasted grosbeak, a bird with a black back, white underparts, and a rose-colored chest.

And as a bonus, a rose-breasted grosbeak paused overhead just before we closed! Thank you to participant Calvin Clark for sharing this beautiful photograph of our feathered visitor.

A group of four people, seen against a background of trees and a red building from the torsos up, smiles and looks up towards the sky.

Thank you to Drew, our Ashfield neighbors who welcomed us into their yard and shared what it’s like living next to a beaver family, and everyone who joined us for a morning of learning and connecting on the land!

For more wildlife learning, plus poetry, hikes, and more, join us at an upcoming event!

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