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Save yourself the trouble. If beaver could survive there, there would be beavers there already.Beavers move around a lot more them people give them credit for. They will find every bit of suitable habitat all on their own.
It to bad the USFS can't find something "productive" to do!! But then like various other government agency's, the biologist tell everyone what to do!!This is the time of year on a certain ranch I used to take care of in the Methow , I would shoot every one I came across. ONE huge PEST!! They would plug up the culverts, headgates and ditches over night and wouldn't stop until I put them out of their misery!The USFS biologist probably don't know they migrate every fall!! Probably the same one that told me "mistletoed tree's are wildlife tree's, grouse use them to hide from hunters that is why we have to save them"
Quote from: Humptulips on August 23, 2018, 12:52:12 AMSave yourself the trouble. If beaver could survive there, there would be beavers there already.Beavers move around a lot more them people give them credit for. They will find every bit of suitable habitat all on their own. Hard to imagine that beavers wouldn't have moved into the ground if it was suitable. Beavers are extremely territorial, so younger animals are forced out. When fur prices are low and beaver populations are high, as they are now, they will travel great distances.Trapping beavers and packing them into the mountains sounds like a pretty chill way to spend the weekend. I just hope they don't spend too much of my money to do it.
Get a grant like the Tulalip tribe did to relocate beavers on the Skykomish which our taxes paid for.