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How watching beavers from space can help drought-ridden areas bounce back

Por: Ars Technica Science December 29, 2023

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Navigate Filter by topic Settings Front page layout Site theme - Dec 29, 2023 1:38 pm UTC / Where beavers set up home, the dams they build profoundly change the landscape. For the first time in four centuries, it’s good to be a beaver. Long persecuted for their pelts and reviled as pests, the dam-building rodents are today hailed by scientists as ecological saviors. Their ponds and wetlands store water in the face of drought, filter out... + full article



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