Environment
Beaver Dams Flood Boreal Forests and Restore Dead Wood Sources, Researchers Say
Beavers help other wildlife by replenishing dead wood, a vital food and shelter resource. It's no surprise that tress are especially valuable to wildlife – but even the dead parts of living trees and fallen logs act as vital food and shelter sources for several species.
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