Rob Rich
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for all their their feeding and growth before they go out to sea in these pacific coastal systems and so he did a lot of work with coho salmon and he was actually one of the big guys launching the kind of beaver revolution in 2014 really is when a lot of people really started to take off with this of of just like yes they are answering a lot of things for for fish as well as other species
for all their their feeding and growth before they go out to sea in these pacific coastal systems and so he did a lot of work with coho salmon and he was actually one of the big guys launching the kind of beaver revolution in 2014 really is when a lot of people really started to take off with this of of just like yes they are answering a lot of things for for fish as well as other species
And I am kind of wary myself of just like deification and demonism. We just swing so strongly between these poles of love and hate that I think one of my goals for working with Beaver is really to just integrate them into kind of all we do and just see them as another intrinsically valuable species that we can live with and among.
And I am kind of wary myself of just like deification and demonism. We just swing so strongly between these poles of love and hate that I think one of my goals for working with Beaver is really to just integrate them into kind of all we do and just see them as another intrinsically valuable species that we can live with and among.
And I am kind of wary myself of just like deification and demonism. We just swing so strongly between these poles of love and hate that I think one of my goals for working with Beaver is really to just integrate them into kind of all we do and just see them as another intrinsically valuable species that we can live with and among.
And they can really do us a lot of good and we can learn a lot from being with them as well.
And they can really do us a lot of good and we can learn a lot from being with them as well.
And they can really do us a lot of good and we can learn a lot from being with them as well.
one of the great things is that there is no one way to be a beaver or a castorologist. You know, there are many different ways into this. And, and so if you're really into the water angle, the hydrology of it, you know, that's one thing there's lots of opportunity for wildlife biologists and whatnot.
one of the great things is that there is no one way to be a beaver or a castorologist. You know, there are many different ways into this. And, and so if you're really into the water angle, the hydrology of it, you know, that's one thing there's lots of opportunity for wildlife biologists and whatnot.
one of the great things is that there is no one way to be a beaver or a castorologist. You know, there are many different ways into this. And, and so if you're really into the water angle, the hydrology of it, you know, that's one thing there's lots of opportunity for wildlife biologists and whatnot.
I think I consider myself a lot of a field ecologist and a wildlife tracker in a lot of ways in that I, and looking at the beaver as one among many of the species that I study. And I'm doing a lot of work to help kind of assess where habitat is good, where potential is good, and inventory and assess those connections.
I think I consider myself a lot of a field ecologist and a wildlife tracker in a lot of ways in that I, and looking at the beaver as one among many of the species that I study. And I'm doing a lot of work to help kind of assess where habitat is good, where potential is good, and inventory and assess those connections.
I think I consider myself a lot of a field ecologist and a wildlife tracker in a lot of ways in that I, and looking at the beaver as one among many of the species that I study. And I'm doing a lot of work to help kind of assess where habitat is good, where potential is good, and inventory and assess those connections.
But just the best way to start getting into it is just to go out to just see if you can find beavers near where you live, and just start watching, observing, and asking questions. And beavers are one of the species that is not endangered today and they don't, at this point, don't have any likelihood of becoming an endangered species, but they are unique and also that they're really accessible.
But just the best way to start getting into it is just to go out to just see if you can find beavers near where you live, and just start watching, observing, and asking questions. And beavers are one of the species that is not endangered today and they don't, at this point, don't have any likelihood of becoming an endangered species, but they are unique and also that they're really accessible.
But just the best way to start getting into it is just to go out to just see if you can find beavers near where you live, and just start watching, observing, and asking questions. And beavers are one of the species that is not endangered today and they don't, at this point, don't have any likelihood of becoming an endangered species, but they are unique and also that they're really accessible.
They can live alongside us if we let them. And so I find that very hopeful in that there are species that so many people wherever they are can really learn from.
They can live alongside us if we let them. And so I find that very hopeful in that there are species that so many people wherever they are can really learn from.
They can live alongside us if we let them. And so I find that very hopeful in that there are species that so many people wherever they are can really learn from.