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American Beavers

American Beavers
Author: Alicia Z. Klepeis
Publisher: North Star Editions, Inc.
Total Pages: 35
Release: 2017-01-01
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 1635171873

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Introduces readers to the life, diet, habitat, behavior, and physical description of American beavers. Colorful spreads, fun facts, diagrams, a range map, and a special reading feature make this an exciting read for animal lovers and report writers alike.


American Beavers

American Beavers
Author: Megan Borgert-Spaniol
Publisher: Bellwether Media
Total Pages: 24
Release: 2015-08-01
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 168103039X

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Imagine being able to swim without goggles because you have clear eyelids. For American Beavers, with water-resistant hair, fins for feet, and rudder tails, they have all the equipment needed to be pros in the water. Paddle along with these graceful swimmers in this interesting read for young students.


The American Beaver and His Works

The American Beaver and His Works
Author: Lewis Henry Morgan
Publisher: Philadelphia : J.B. Lippincott
Total Pages: 394
Release: 1868
Genre: American beaver
ISBN:

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Howes M802 "Probably the first study of the behavior of a single animal in the mordern sense and certainly the first American work in comparative psychology."--Gach. "..long regarded as a classic on the subject." DAB, Vol. XIII, 185.


American Beavers

American Beavers
Author: Megan Borgert-Spaniol
Publisher: Blastoff! Readers
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2015-08
Genre: American beaver
ISBN: 9781626172562

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"Simple text and full-color photography introduce beginning readers to American beavers. Developed by literacy experts for students in kindergarten through third grade"--


Eager

Eager
Author: Ben Goldfarb
Publisher: Chelsea Green Publishing
Total Pages: 314
Release: 2018
Genre: NATURE
ISBN: 160358739X

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Our modern idea of what a healthy landscape looks like and how it functions is distorted by the fur trade that once trapped out millions of beavers from North America's lakes and rivers. Goldfarb shares the powerful story about one of the world's most influential species. He explains how North America was colonized, how our landscapes have changed over the centuries, and how beavers can help us fight drought, flooding, wildfire, extinction, and the ravages of climate change. -- adapted from jacket


The North American Beaver

The North American Beaver
Author: John Becker
Publisher: Kidhaven
Total Pages: 56
Release: 2002
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9780737710113

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Discusses the history of beaver trapping and the fur trade, the near extinction of the species, the beaver's habits and habitat, and conservation efforts leading to the beaver's comeback.


The Beaver

The Beaver
Author: Dietland Müller-Schwarze
Publisher: Cornell University Press
Total Pages: 228
Release: 2003
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9780801440984

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Beavers can and do dramatically change the landscape. The beaver is a keystone species their skills as foresters and engineers create and maintain ponds and wetlands that increase biodiversity, purify water, and prevent large-scale flooding. Biologists have long studied their daily and seasonal routines, family structures, and dispersal patterns. As human development encroaches into formerly wild areas, property owners and government authorities need new, nonlethal strategies for dealing with so-called nuisance beavers. At the same time, the complex behavior of beavers intrigues visitors at parks and other wildlife viewing sites because it is relatively easy to observe.In an up-to-date, exhaustively illustrated, and comprehensive book on beaver biology and management, Dietland Muller-Schwarze and Lixing Sun gather a wealth of scientific knowledge about both the North American and Eurasian beaver species. The Beaver is designed to satisfy the curiosity and answer the questions of anyone with an interest in these animals, from students who enjoy watching beaver ponds at nature centers to homeowners who hope to protect their landscaping. Photographs taken by the authors document every aspect of beaver behavior and biology, the variety of their constructions, and the habitats that depend on their presence. Beaver facts: Just as individual beavers shape their immediate surroundings, so did the distribution of beavers across North America influence the paths of English and French explorers and traders. As a result of the fur trade, beavers were wiped out across large areas of the United States. Reintroduction efforts led to the widespread establishment of these resilient animals, and now they are found throughout North America, Europe, and parts of the southern hemisphere. Beaver meadows provided early settlers with level, fertile pastures and hayfields. Based on the fossil record, the smallest extinct beaver species were the size of a muskrat, and the largest may have reached the size of a black bear (five to six times as large as today's North American beavers). Beaver-gnawed wood has been found alongside the skeleton of a mastodon. Some beavers remain in the home lodge for an extra year to assist their parents in raising younger siblings. They feed, groom, and guard the newborn kits. In 1600, beaver ponds covered eleven percent of the upper Mississippi and Missouri Rivers' watershed above Thebes, Illinois. Restoring only 3 percent of the original wetlands might suffice to prevent catastrophic floods such as those in the early 1990s."


Beavers in American History

Beavers in American History
Author: Norman D. Graubart
Publisher: The Rosen Publishing Group, Inc
Total Pages: 26
Release: 2014-07-15
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 1477767533

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Beavers had a profound effect on American history. Their useful fur fueled trade, influenced fashion, and even ignited violent conflicts. Take a closer look at these fascinating details as well as the near extinction and resurgence of one of the most historically influential animals—the beaver.


Once They Were Hats

Once They Were Hats
Author: Frances Backhouse
Publisher: ECW/ORIM
Total Pages: 202
Release: 2015-10-01
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 1770907556

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“Unexpectedly delightful reading—there is much to learn from the buck-toothed rodents of yore” (National Post). Beavers, those icons of industriousness, have been gnawing down trees, building dams, shaping the land, and creating critical habitat in North America for at least a million years. Once one of the continent’s most ubiquitous mammals, they ranged from the Atlantic to the Pacific, and from the Rio Grande to the edge of the northern tundra. Wherever there was wood and water, there were beavers—sixty million, or more—and wherever there were beavers, there were intricate natural communities that depended on their activities. Then the European fur traders arrived. Once They Were Hats examines humanity’s fifteen-thousand–year relationship with Castor canadensis, and the beaver’s even older relationship with North American landscapes and ecosystems. From the waterlogged environs of the Beaver Capital of Canada to the wilderness cabin that controversial conservationist Grey Owl shared with pet beavers; from a bustling workshop where craftsmen make beaver-felt cowboy hats using century-old tools to a tidal marsh where an almost-lost link between beavers and salmon was recently found, it’s a journey of discovery to find out what happened after we nearly wiped this essential animal off the map, and how we can learn to live with beavers now that they’re returning. “Fascinating and smartly written.” —The Globe and Mail (Toronto)


The American Beaver

The American Beaver
Author: Lewis Henry Morgan
Publisher:
Total Pages: 408
Release: 1986
Genre: Nature
ISBN:

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Rare landmark study (1868) offers unique historical perspective on fascinating rodent: anatomy and characteristics, habitat, dams, ledges and burrows, food, trapping methods, animal psychology, much more.