Your neighborhood beaver: Friend or Foe?

Your neighborhood beaver: Friend or Foe?

The mention of beavers usually elicits strong reactions from landowners. Some live next to a lake created by a beaver dam and want to make sure beavers maintain their dam and keep the lake’s water level consistent.   Others are concerned about downed trees and flooded yards or fields. The truth is that beavers provide many benefits to our landscape, but at times, they can also create situations we’re not willing to live with.
 

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A Closer Look at Wetlands

A Closer Look at Wetlands

Most people have some sense of the value and/or limits of having a wetland on their property, but it’s not always easy to explain why wetlands have value or where the line is between wetland and upland.

The key words are water, soil, and vegetation. A simple way to define it is that wetlands are areas that are wet enough—long enough and often enough—to support plants that thrive in wet soils. How wet that actually is can be very different from wetland to wetland, and what the soils and vegetation look like as a result can also vary a lot.

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