Why are beavers obsessed with dams? - Glynnis Hood

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Nestled in the remote forests of northern Canada
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sits the world’s longest beaver dam.
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Curving around the water like a castle wall,
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this 850-meter-long structure is large enough to be seen in satellite imagery.
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The dam and the generations of North American beavers that maintain it
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have dramatically transformed the region,
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creating a pond containing roughly 70,000,000 liters of water.
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This is a suitably sizable home for the creators of this woodland kingdom.
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But even dams 1/100th the size of this one
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can have huge impacts on their environment.
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So how exactly do beavers redesign the forest,
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and how do they build these impressive structures in the first place?
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Consider this beaver in the northwestern US.
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Standing just under 2 feet tall,
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he’s a proud representative of the world’s second largest rodent species.
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While he’s at risk to predators on land, once he’s built a lodge,
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he’ll have a massive moat to keep him safe.
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But he can’t just build a dam anywhere.
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Following the sounds of running water,
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our beaver searches heavily wooded areas
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to find a medium-sized stream that’s not too steep or too deep.
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After abandoning one construction site due to its rocky floor,
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he finds a stream with a soft, muddy bottom.
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Combining vegetation, mud, and sticks,
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he creates a small bank along the stream’s edge.
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Then, using a bite almost 3 times stronger than any other mammal of this size,
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our beaver chews nearby logs into sturdy sticks.
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He then rolls them into the water and spikes them down into the soft streambed.
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Beaver dams come in several shapes,
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but our beaver opts for a concave dam to dissipate the forceful flowing water,
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and layers in large rocks to reinforce areas
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where water flows the strongest.
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Depending on a dam’s length, the stream’s speed,
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and the number of beavers on the job,
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these devoted architects can build shockingly fast.
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In some cases where humans tried to remove dams,
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beavers have rebuilt them overnight—
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sometimes rebuilding larger than they were before.
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Like most dams, our beaver’s project
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is just a couple meters long.
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And working alone, this dam could take several days to complete.
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But once the structure spans the channel, his watery home begins to fill up.
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As the pond grows,
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he’ll extend the dam to block water flowing around the sides.
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However, some is permitted to leak downstream,
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releasing pressure on the dam and regulating the pond’s water levels.
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The larger the pond, the larger the beaver’s territory.
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And since they can hold their breath for up to 15 minutes,
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beavers can easily access food along the shorelines.
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Throughout the fall, our beaver builds up an impressive supply for winter—
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while also looking for someone to share it with.
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Beavers are fiercely territorial, but they also bond for life.
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When the pond freezes over,
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our new beaver couple splits their time
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between making trips to the food cache with their lodge’s private entrance
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and starting a family.
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Come summertime, the juveniles will help reinforce and expand their dam,
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gather food, and watch their younger siblings.
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After 2 to 3 years,
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these young beavers will disperse to find territory and mates of their own.
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But their ancestral dam can last for decades.
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Maintenance work is continued by descendants of the original colony,
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or new beavers that move in when the reigning family leaves.
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There’s certainly no shortage of neighbors—
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some regions have as many as 40 beaver dams per kilometer of stream.
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This is great news for surrounding wildlife
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that rely heavily on these semi-aquatic engineers.
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Lodges can serve as nesting sites and refuges for various species of waterfowl.
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Beaver channels also connect bodies of water,
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increasing the biodiverse areas between water and land.
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Humans benefit from beaver construction projects too.
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Their ponds help replenish groundwater stores,
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in part by creating large expanses of surface water.
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And just like their manmade counterparts,
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beaver dams slow floodwaters.
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So just by following their natural instincts,
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these ecosystem engineers create huge impacts downstream.
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