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Dr. Rose Smith - Monitoring for What?
zhlédnutí 122Před 3 měsíci
Dr. Rose Smith, Stream Ecologist and Riverscape Restoration Program Manager at Sageland Collaborative in Utah presents “Monitoring for what? Integrating data collection for adaptive management and applied research on LTPBR projects in Utah” at National Beaver Science and Research Working Group speaker series
Dr Emily Iskin - Using Remote Sensing in Beaver Restoration: from Project Buy-in through Monitoring
zhlédnutí 51Před 3 měsíci
Dr. Emily Iskin, Fluvial Geomorphologist and Postdoctoral Research Fellow in Human-Environment Systems at Boise State presents "Using Remote Sensing in Beaver Restoration: from Project Buy-in through Monitoring” at National Beaver Science and Research Working Group speaker series
Wally MacFarlane - BRAT: what it is, what it isn’t, and what it’s becoming
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Wally MacFarlane, Spatial Ecologist and Research Assistant Professor at Utah State University and Anabranch Solutions presents “BRAT: what it is, what it isn’t, and what it’s becoming” at National Beaver Science and Research Working Group speaker series
Beavers and Sea Otters
zhlédnutí 197Před 3 měsíci
Dive into the fascinating world of aquatic marvels in this webinar featuring Oregon-based panelists Michelle St. Martin of U.S. Fish and Wildlife, Chanel Hason of the Elakha Alliance, and Peter Hatch of the Confederated Siletz Indians. Sleek waterproof fur and webbed feet are just a few of the remarkable similarities between these two mammals who share a gift for shaping their environments, and...
Beaver & Bison
zhlédnutí 541Před 5 měsíci
Our guests include beaver restoration practitioner Allison Vitello and bison biomimicry documentary filmmaker Peter Byck in conversation with Beaver Institute’s staff. Allison Vitello is an ecologist and restoration practitioner focusing on reach-scale riverscape restoration projects in headwater systems of the Colorado Rocky Mountains. She graduated from the University of Colorado at Boulder i...
Beavers and Agriculture
zhlédnutí 1,2KPřed 6 měsíci
In this inaugural episode of our new webinar series, “Beavers and...”, we look at the special and dynamic relationship between beavers and farmers, with guests Allison Bell & Leslie Harris of QuonQuont Farm in Massachusetts, John Griggs of Maggie Creek Ranch in Nevada, and Dallas May of May Ranch in Colorado.
Best Beaver Management Practices for Roads
zhlédnutí 198Před 6 měsíci
Presented by Colorado Dept. of Transportation and The Beaver Institute
Close Encounters of the Beaver Kind: Beavers and Invasive Alien Species!
zhlédnutí 191Před 8 měsíci
Fresh on the heels of the IPBES Thematic Assessment of Invasive Alien Species, December's Beavers Uncovered! webinar explores the dynamic interrelationships of beavers with invasive alien species (IAS). Our international panel of experts shared their research on how beavers can assist in the control of IAS, exacerbate the spread of IAS, and even be IAS. Join us to investigate the good, the bad,...
Reflections on 25 Years Working With Beavers
zhlédnutí 195Před 9 měsíci
Michael Callahan’s presentation at the 2023 State of the Beaver in Canyonville, OR hosted by the South Umpqua Rural Community Partnership. To support their work and future conferences, please visit: surcp.org
Wearing Multiple (Beaver) Hats: Perspectives on Trapping and Beaver Management
zhlédnutí 167Před 9 měsíci
In our October 2023 edition of Beavers Uncovered!, co-curated by Dr. Bonnie Gulas-Wroblewski and Joshua Tabora, we hosted a virtual presentations on trapping and beaver management featuring Colleen Olfenbuttel (Black Bear & Furbearer Biologist, North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission), Joshua Tabora (co-curator; Furbearer Biologist, Maryland Department of Natural Resources), Scott Beckerma...
Beavers Uncovered: The Future of Water
zhlédnutí 148Před 10 měsíci
A panel discussion on recent supreme court rulings - Sackett v. EPA and Arizona v. Navajo Nation - and the implications for communities and ecosystems. The discussion provides high level overviews of each case, delve into issues ranging from water rights, water quality, aquifers, impact of climate change on ecological systems, and more. Panelists include Jeff Lapp (Senior Science Policy Advisor...
Beavers Uncovered: Dam Over Troubled Water
zhlédnutí 377Před rokem
"Dam Over Troubled Water” explores the dynamic effects of beavers on water quality in anthropogenically-impacted freshwater systems, featuring Dr. Katie Holzer (Watershed Scientist w/ Gresham, OR) and Deni Murray (PhD candidate @ University of New Hampshire). Dr. Katie Holzer is a Watershed Scientist with the City of Gresham, Oregon. She completed her doctoral degree in Conservation Ecology at ...
Beavers Uncovered: “Beavers in the City"
zhlédnutí 358Před rokem
Explore beavers in the big city through this entertaining and educational webinar featuring Katie Lamboy from the Bronx, Dr. Sandra Clinton from Charlotte, and Dr. Benjamin Dittbrenner from Seattle. Katie Lamboy is an Environmental Educator and the Science Coordinator at the Sarah Lawrence College Center for the Urban River at Beczak. A Bronx native, she is passionate about supporting her local...
National Beaver Working Group Open House
zhlédnutí 158Před rokem
The Beaver Institute is hosts and facilitates six National Beaver Working Groups (NBWG) in the areas of Policy & Legal, Science & Research, Education, Management Practices, Funding, and Communications. Launched in September 2022, this open house served as forum for each group to elucidate upon activities, goals, and vision, as well as space for attendees to ask questions and join in the nationa...
Beavers are our environmental restoration partners
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Beavers are our environmental restoration partners
Beavers Uncovered: “Beavers on the Edge"
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Beavers Uncovered: “Beavers on the Edge"
“Dam Psychology: Using Conservation Psychology to Promote Tolerance of Beavers"
zhlédnutí 156Před rokem
“Dam Psychology: Using Conservation Psychology to Promote Tolerance of Beavers"
Inside a beaver lodge
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Inside a beaver lodge
Beaver Wetlands: North America’s Ecological Jewels
zhlédnutí 4KPřed rokem
Beaver Wetlands: North America’s Ecological Jewels
Better Beaver Management to Build Climate Resilience w/ Mike Callahan
zhlédnutí 393Před rokem
Better Beaver Management to Build Climate Resilience w/ Mike Callahan
Watch this beaver!
zhlédnutí 1,6KPřed rokem
Watch this beaver!
It's about dam time for beavers
zhlédnutí 132Před rokem
It's about dam time for beavers
Dr. Emily Fairfax Beaver Media Training
zhlédnutí 584Před rokem
Dr. Emily Fairfax Beaver Media Training
What is a beaver managed landscape?
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What is a beaver managed landscape?
"Bring Back the Beaver" by Kate Lundquist
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"Bring Back the Beaver" by Kate Lundquist
What does biodiversity look like?
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What does biodiversity look like?
National Beaver Working Group - Open Discussion
zhlédnutí 268Před rokem
National Beaver Working Group - Open Discussion
Alison Zak - Understanding Human-Beaver Interactions w/in the Larger Context
zhlédnutí 183Před rokem
Alison Zak - Understanding Human-Beaver Interactions w/in the Larger Context
Frank Nelson - Relationships Between Beavers, Karst Fens, and the Legacy of Relict Species in MO
zhlédnutí 233Před rokem
Frank Nelson - Relationships Between Beavers, Karst Fens, and the Legacy of Relict Species in MO

Komentáře

  • @TurboLoveTrain
    @TurboLoveTrain Před 3 měsíci

    ...I wish we would call it urban sprawl into beaver habitat and not beaver in urban environments... there were beaver before the houses and farms were ever there :( Such fantastic information thank you for sharing.

  • @ElakhaAlliance
    @ElakhaAlliance Před 3 měsíci

    Thanks so much for having us!

  • @TurboLoveTrain
    @TurboLoveTrain Před 3 měsíci

    Thankyou Beaver Institute! I love our PNW Sea Otters.

  • @in4merATP
    @in4merATP Před 5 měsíci

    I expect this is old hat for y'all, but in the off chance nobody's seen it, I think the role of grassy vegetation root networks enabling aquifer replenishment really deserve equal emphasis in what sure starts to sound like the three-legged stool of cyclic ecosystem replenishment: czcams.com/video/ZSPkcpGmflE/video.html Beaver - Keep local water local Grasses and general vegetation - Get some of the water into the ground and off the surface, protect the soil and bacterial colonies, and feed the beaver (keep the water) Fauna - Recycle the grasses and enable the cyclic lifecycle of vegetation renewal through gastric/locomotive tillage There's a more regional/global role of the beaver forage (trees) actually contributing to regional and global rainfall with *terpenes now connected to cloud seeding, but clearly outside the scope of this micro/local research on crop rotation and livestock health. Obviously you can't have a healthy global water cycle if the local water cycle is wrecked. Kudos for what sounds like a very well controlled and thought-out research effort into the ways to graze. Thank you for your sensitivity in how to frame and present data to farmers--there is such a tapestry of cultural tradition there that it's a painfully emotional process no matter what you do.. Farmers' decisions are linked to the literal life and death of their farms, their farms are the beating hearts of their families, and any remote possibility that they've made a choice or series of choices that didn't have the absolute best possible outcome will be, at *best*, intensely emotional. Because who wouldn't make the best decisions for themselves and theirs? I am deeply appreciative of your very real effort and consideration that is plainly evident.

  • @in4merATP
    @in4merATP Před 5 měsíci

    CalFire should bend every available effort towards identifying and emplacing beaver across the state

    • @TurboLoveTrain
      @TurboLoveTrain Před měsícem

      The logging cartels will not ever let this happen.

  • @johnadams5245
    @johnadams5245 Před 5 měsíci

    horrible fucking audio, how do you expect someone to watch this you dumbasses?

  • @timothyhammer6154
    @timothyhammer6154 Před 5 měsíci

    I want to lease run bison in NW Arkansas and I would love to increase the beaver population here! Thank you for the important work. I may end up taking your class on a beaver business!

  • @TheHideoYamaguchi
    @TheHideoYamaguchi Před 6 měsíci

    Excellent presentation Chris. Want to get a malt at Bridgeman's?

  • @timothyhammer6154
    @timothyhammer6154 Před 7 měsíci

    Thank you for these important contributions to getting back to native landscapes. I am a Native plant forager in Arkansas and am looking into broader landscape restoration techniques and it is quite obvious that I alone can't pick every invasive or cut them back to slow their spread. Knowing that beavers are effective at this and also just belong around our water ways is great! I will do what I can to inform others about their effect on landscapes!

  • @FaTeAnimationVault
    @FaTeAnimationVault Před 8 měsíci

    Simply amazing. Grateful you all shared such valuable information. What really caught my attention as a computer modeling guy was "how do beavers create clouds?"--what a lovely question. Clouds generated from expanding biomass in arid regions would be a complicated equation but there are water surface area calculations I believe could be applied. Another aspect of the modeling equation should include expanding forests in places like The Navajo Nation, Arizona, New Mexico, Colorado, and Utah as I believe there are also equations that can applied that refer to how much cloud nucleation is associated with an area of forest. NOAA already has extensive wind and air moisture modeling--which is a lot of computational work that is already done. I do computer modeling and don't have a pedigree in statistics but I work enough with them to be comfortable talking at fairly in depth levels of abstract equations. This certainly seems like a multi field problem but imagine reducing the drought strain in the Midwest by using beavers to bring back forests in what are now arid lands...while also addressing Navajo Nation water scarcity issues. I found beavers are a simple solution to several challenging environmental problems and it seems the most complicated part is Permitting.

  • @mikeengel7896
    @mikeengel7896 Před 8 měsíci

    Hine's Emerald Dragonfly (no relation to ketchup) mdc.mo.gov/sites/default/files/2020-06/HinesEmeraldDragonflyBMP.pdf

  • @jenniferspring8741
    @jenniferspring8741 Před 9 měsíci

    Absolutely love the video Mike shared (at about 22:00) about the leader, the follower, and all the people joining in. What a delight, and what a great point! Whatever point you want to make in this world,, make it fun🙂❤️.

  • @disparate4785
    @disparate4785 Před 9 měsíci

    хочу домашнего бобра

  • @_MattyG_
    @_MattyG_ Před 10 měsíci

    Too bad this has no audio

  • @LuisHernandez-uo9mr
    @LuisHernandez-uo9mr Před 10 měsíci

    I hope it goes well with the new Beaver program in CA.

  • @donnavorce8856
    @donnavorce8856 Před 10 měsíci

    Boss called wildlife "services" and they came out and drowned the beavers. I was sick. Be careful who you call for "help" if you think wildlife is causing you imaginary problems. Wildlife "services" kill millions every year of inconvenient wildlife.

  • @ldnelso2
    @ldnelso2 Před 10 měsíci

    This is awesome. Great work!

  • @mrow7598
    @mrow7598 Před 11 měsíci

    There was a town in Maine with an emergency reservoir in case of fires, it was leaking and needed to be fixed. The mayor brought in a contractor and it was estimated to cost ten thousand+ to fix. A beaver moved in and plugged the leak. Save a small a ton of money.

  • @tonydrago3758
    @tonydrago3758 Před rokem

    I see many supports installed incorrectly, seen this system fail much too often

    • @michaelcallahan2401
      @michaelcallahan2401 Před rokem

      Not sure what "supports" you are referring to, but the Pond Leveler installed in this video was designed and installed correctly and is Guaranteed to work with a Money Back Guarantee.

    • @tonydrago3758
      @tonydrago3758 Před rokem

      @@michaelcallahan2401 the fence posts should be on the inside not on the outside, the pressure of the beaver building will crush the fencing , I am in NewHampshire and have been seeing many installed on the outside as yours is and the fencing caves in

  • @Trojan0304
    @Trojan0304 Před rokem

    Fascinating help

  • @limemason
    @limemason Před rokem

    Thank you!!! There are so many that could benefit from proper beaver management, I will send this to my wife immediately.

  • @davidstakston1950
    @davidstakston1950 Před rokem

    Do you have enough native fish, frogs, salamanders, native birds, etc. to keep the mosquitoes in check?

  • @robertcalamusso1603

    Cool

  • @mikesvideosofbeavers

    What a fascinating, wonderful video. Only had time to watch half before my boss interrupted me but will definitely watch the rest at home.

  • @jamesbohlman4297
    @jamesbohlman4297 Před rokem

    That is so cool.

  • @tas5622
    @tas5622 Před rokem

    He talks very pleasantly.

  • @RanjitSingh-gw1rd
    @RanjitSingh-gw1rd Před rokem

    Excellent, thought-provoking talk. Thanks.

  • @jenniferspring8741
    @jenniferspring8741 Před 2 lety

    Can’t get enough of these talks. Thank you for publishing. It’s great to hear about projects in different regions.

  • @jenniferspring8741
    @jenniferspring8741 Před 2 lety

    Awesome perspectives!!

  • @nxgrs74
    @nxgrs74 Před 2 lety

    The Earth is cooler with the atmos/GHGs/albedo not warmer. To perform as advertised the GHGs require “extra” energy upwelling from the surface radiating as a black body. czcams.com/video/0Jijw7-YG-U/video.html The kinetic heat transfer processes of the contiguous atmos molecules render that scenario impossible. No greenhouse effect, no GHG warming, no man/CO2 driven climate change or Gorebal warming. Who is first to censor/delete my science? You or Google?

  • @robinellison
    @robinellison Před 2 lety

    Fantastic, thanks!

  • @fisherofmen9212
    @fisherofmen9212 Před 3 lety

    This design sort of functions, but there are some issues, the exit velocity from the box and the slope of the pipe at the upstream end, in particular. There are better designs, but they involve more costly construction and installation. NOAA Fisheries has produced one. In general, beaver pond levelers do not pass fish effectively.

    • @michaelcallahan2401
      @michaelcallahan2401 Před 3 lety

      Thanks for watching the video and for your comments, although in my experience teh Snohomish Pond Leveler does pass fish effectively. I do not understand your issue with "the slope of the pipe at the upstream end". When built and installed properly the pipe does not slope up. Also, please share examples of the better designs you cited, including the NOAA design. I'd love to see them. Thank you.

    • @michaelcallahan2401
      @michaelcallahan2401 Před 6 měsíci

      I wonder what you base that conclusion upon? Based upon our limited experience, I respectfully disagree.

    • @fisherofmen9212
      @fisherofmen9212 Před 6 měsíci

      I agree this design will pass fish, if properly installed and maintained. I permitted many of these in King County while working for WDFW for over 31 years, and they are rarely installed correctly or maintained correctly.@@michaelcallahan2401

  • @fisherofmen9212
    @fisherofmen9212 Před 3 lety

    Apparently this passes beavers, but not fish.

  • @sunchoi8874
    @sunchoi8874 Před 4 lety

    A modern spiritual odyssey

  • @bigonegeorgegrace
    @bigonegeorgegrace Před 4 lety

    Thank you so much for posting this, it's wonderful to see the evolution of Skip's thinking on this!

  • @gomertube
    @gomertube Před 5 lety

    Why don't they dam up the slot in the box?

    • @beaverinstitute9502
      @beaverinstitute9502 Před 5 lety

      It certainly is possible but we did not see it. Beavers tend to focus their attention on the upstream "pond" side rather than the downstream side of the dam. I have seen it on pond leveler pipe outlets on occasion though. If it happened on the Snohomish Pond Leveler we would have added some fencing to exclude the beavers but still allow unimpeded fish migration.

    • @gomertube
      @gomertube Před 5 lety

      @@beaverinstitute9502 Would you agree that the main drawback of a pond leveler is that the water level cannot be modified? What's the alternative method for when landowners wish to adjust water levels, e.g., increase level for irrigation or to flood a duck pond? Thanks for writing!

    • @beaverinstitute9502
      @beaverinstitute9502 Před 5 lety

      ​@@gomertube Hi. Sorry for my delay in replying. The easiest way to modify the pond level either up or down is to install the outlet end of the pipe so it can be raised or lowered at will. The high point of the pipe controls the pond level, so raising or lowering it will correspondingly raise or lower the pond. One caveat though, do not lower the pipe to lower the water less than 3 feet deep at the pipe intake or beavers may detect the flow of water into the pipe and dam around the entire intake protective fence.