Super Beaver to the Rescue

Dear Guardian, 

Climate change is altering the patterns of precipitation and runoff we’ve come to know.  

Drought and hotter temperatures will make life more difficult for many sensitive plants and animal, including many endangered species that depend on rivers and streams - our arteries of life.

We have to reduce our greenhouse gas emissions before this problem spirals further out of control.  

But in the meantime WildEarth Guardians believes confronting the climate crisis also means making ecosystems more healthy and resilient in the face of the changing climate.

Fortunately, we have a knight in shining armor ready to lend a hand in helping many endangered plants and animals adapt to a new climate reality – Super Beaver!

WildEarth Guardians is working to advance beaver restoration and protection on national forests and other public lands in the American West as a means to enhance the resilience of streams and rivers.  Beaver restoration - with their dams and ponds, which hold more water in place - can counter the effects of longer, more intense drought, earlier snowmelts and warmer temperatures.

Please write to the Forest Service today and tell them you support an aggressive plan to restore beaver to every single mile of suitable habitats on our national forests.

Unfortunately beavers have been eliminated from literally thousands of streams on public lands across the West.

Beaver trapping is still widespread on many public and private lands in the West, and at the same time the Department of Agriculture has killed more than 100,000 beavers over the last five years.  Cattle grazing damages and destroys streamside vegetation preventing beaver recovery and re-population in their historic habitat.

WildEarth Guardians needs your help in telling the U.S. Forest Service to support our diverse approach to beaver restoration.  

We are restoring streams, partnering with the U.S. Department of Agriculture on beaver reestablishment on Forest Service lands, and collaborating with federal land managers, Native American tribes, state wildlife agencies and municipalities.

Write to the Chief of the Forest Service today. Tell him we can’t afford to wait any longer or we’ll lose even more habitats and species.  Super Beaver is here to help but this animal can’t do its job without our support.

 
For the Wild,
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Bryan Bird
Wild Places Program Director
WildEarth Guardians
bbird@wildearthguardians.org

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Once abundant on streams throughout the American West, beaver populations are significantly depressed from their historic highs of the late 1800’s due to historic and current trapping and stream habitat degradation.
 

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