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Posted By: Donnersurvivor

Artic beavers - 12/10/22 10:32 PM

Just an interesting article I stumbled across, thought some on here may like it.

https://www.yahoo.com/news/beavers-moving-warming-arctic-could-110011365.html
Posted By: Gulo

Re: Artic beavers - 12/10/22 10:57 PM

Donner -

Appreciate you taking the time to put that article up. Very interesting. Now beavers are going to be blamed for accelerating global warming in the Arctic?
Posted By: Donnersurvivor

Re: Artic beavers - 12/10/22 11:29 PM

Originally Posted by Gulo
Donner -

Appreciate you taking the time to put that article up. Very interesting. Now beavers are going to be blamed for accelerating global warming in the Arctic?


Think of all the potential waterfowl habitat this could create. I think of the dramatic effect one colony of beavers has on my families property and then extrapolate that times tens of thousands of colonies, they could certainly alter alot of acres quickly.

As far as the global warming thing, I have no idea and can't really pretend to.
Posted By: FL cracker in AK

Re: Artic beavers - 12/10/22 11:50 PM

The elders say since pike and beaver came to the Lower Yukon River, the red salmon almost disappeared.
Posted By: stinkypete

Re: Artic beavers - 12/10/22 11:54 PM

And the land continues to change. My ancestors hunted saber tooth’s and woolly mammoths grin Just saying. I spoke to a fella from Russia 20 yrs ago. Russia is looking at all the farmland that will open up in Siberia Good article. Thanks for sharing
Posted By: Boco

Re: Artic beavers - 12/11/22 12:23 AM

Funny,Beavers have been in the far north of Ontario well beyond the treeline for ever.
Not dense like in the boreal,but there nontheless.
They live on willow.
Posted By: Shakeyjake

Re: Artic beavers - 12/11/22 12:46 AM

People really hate change. They want everything to stay the way it is. We’re currently in an ice age right now, it’ll heat up, but don’t worry, it’ll cool off. We have to stop the tectonic plates from shifting among a bunch of other impossible stuff to stop change….yea, I just did a bunch of reading…lol
And if beavers are coming into your territory….. “Trick or treat, here comes the heat” hahahaha!
Posted By: Shakeyjake

Re: Artic beavers - 12/11/22 12:48 AM

Here the Washington post says they’ll save us
https://www.washingtonpost.com/outl...a-53c9-11e8-a551-5b648abe29ef_story.html
Posted By: walleye101

Re: Artic beavers - 12/11/22 01:40 AM

Originally Posted by Shakeyjake


Blithering hogwash.
Posted By: Squash

Re: Artic beavers - 12/11/22 02:11 PM

Originally Posted by FL cracker in AK
The elders say since pike and beaver came to the Lower Yukon River, the red salmon almost disappeared.


When I was young, there were few beaver on the Tug Hill Plateau, but the water quality and native brook trout fishery was excellent. Today there are many beaver but few brook trout , and one should not drink from any of the tributaries of the Salmon River or the East Branch of Fish Creek.
Posted By: MattLA

Re: Artic beavers - 12/11/22 02:23 PM

Originally Posted by Donnersurvivor
Originally Posted by Gulo
Donner -

Appreciate you taking the time to put that article up. Very interesting. Now beavers are going to be blamed for accelerating global warming in the Arctic?


Think of all the potential waterfowl habitat this could create. I think of the dramatic effect one colony of beavers has on my families property and then extrapolate that times tens of thousands of colonies, they could certainly alter alot of acres quickly.

As far as the global warming thing, I have no idea and can't really pretend to.


I don't know if you are being serious or making jest, but this is a prime reason why Louisiana's waterfowl quality has gone way downhill. It's also a reason our muskrat have never returned to the levels they used to be. Once our muskrats get back to where things used to be and the nutria are kept to a small area, our waterfowl will get back to where it used to be. Prob need to reduce the harvest levels to some degree too, but to what level I have no earthly idea.
Posted By: 330-Trapper

Re: Artic beavers - 12/11/22 02:24 PM

Before the Satellites there were cave wall paintings
Before the elders - there were elders
Trade for some traps and adapt.
Posted By: Northof50

Re: Artic beavers - 12/11/22 03:12 PM

perma frost melting is quite a game changer
Posted By: white17

Re: Artic beavers - 12/11/22 05:52 PM

Seems like there is an awful lot of unsupported conjecture in that article. Typical for Yahoo..

I would think there is just as much opportunity for good consequences as negative ones.
Originally Posted by FL cracker in AK
The elders say since pike and beaver came to the Lower Yukon River, the red salmon almost disappeared.


I lived a lot of years where pike and beaver were abundant.....and Red salmon were and are still the dominant fish in the drainage.
Posted By: Boco

Re: Artic beavers - 12/11/22 07:32 PM

World class speckled trout fishery here in a couple rivers and specks in every stream, brook, and ditch,especially around old beaver feedbeds where the small brookies hang out and feed and get big then move into the rivers.
And tons of beaver.
Posted By: 330-Trapper

Re: Artic beavers - 12/11/22 09:53 PM

That's why they need to Buy traps and adapt
Posted By: Trapper Dahlgren

Re: Artic beavers - 12/11/22 10:51 PM

good read thanks for sharing
Posted By: Squash

Re: Artic beavers - 12/11/22 11:05 PM

Originally Posted by Boco
World class speckled trout fishery here in a couple rivers and specks in every stream, brook, and ditch,especially around old beaver feedbeds where the small brookies hang out and feed and get big then move into the rivers.
And tons of beaver.


I guess high beaver populations affect different areas differently.
Posted By: Boco

Re: Artic beavers - 12/11/22 11:09 PM

Lots of swamp here,I guess the trout have no problem getting thru the dams.
May be different in rocky country.
Posted By: Born

Re: Artic beavers - 12/11/22 11:11 PM

I would prefer a warmer climate. Global warming Yay. You folks on the coast can move.
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