Eurasian beavers were once hunted to near extinction but have seen a resurgence in recent decades across the continent, according to National Geographic.
The unsuspecting rodents' achievement has gained global media attention, earning praise from conservation groups.
In this week's issue of our environmental newsletter, we check out the changes that urban beavers have brought to a ...
Moving slowly through the red tape of bureaucracy sometimes pays off, as in the Czech Republic, where officials planned to ...
Beavers can cause property damage, but they also positively impact the environment. Some are working to peacefully manage the ...
Ecosystem engineers are plants or animals that create, modify or maintain habitats. As Joshua Larsen, an associate professor at the University of Birmingham, explains, beavers are a perfect example of ...
The dam project, drafted in 2018 and based on a former military training site south of Prague, had been delayed by land ...
Beavers have saved the Czech government and its citizens $1.2 million, by flooding an area, where a dam was planned.
Beavers can play a role in tackling flooding, a new assessment from the Environment Agency on how nature can help address ...
The beavers have built at least four dams and they could not have chosen their location better. They built them on a bypass ...
Evidence to support the reintroduction of beavers in the UK has been growing, but the issue has become bogged down in ...
A public works project to build a dam to protect the Klabava River was delayed for seven years. Then, beavers stepped in. The World’s Carolyn Beeler explains the story.