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OverviewBeavers are far more than dam builders-they are one of nature's most powerful ecosystem engineers. Their remarkable ability to reshape waterways, create wetlands, and support biodiversity makes them a keystone species with global environmental importance. Beavers Handbook is a complete, research-based, and highly educational guide that explores the full world of beavers-from anatomy and behavior to conservation, rewilding, and real-life human-beaver coexistence. Written in a clear, professional, and scientifically grounded style, this handbook offers readers a deep understanding of why beavers matter, how they survive and thrive, and how their engineering transforms entire landscapes. Whether you are a wildlife enthusiast, student, conservation supporter, landowner, educator, or environmental professional, this book provides structured, easy-to-follow knowledge supported by real ecological principles and modern scientific research methods. Inside this comprehensive guide, you will discover: The two living beaver species-North American and Eurasian beavers-and how scientists classify them Beaver anatomy and semi-aquatic adaptations, including teeth, tail function, webbed feet, and waterproof fur Beaver daily routines, communication systems, intelligence, memory, and colony coordination The step-by-step science behind dams, lodges, and canals, and why these structures are ecological masterpieces Seasonal feeding ecology, preferred tree species, aquatic plant use, and the critical role of winter food caching Habitat requirements, territory selection, and how beavers shape freshwater environments worldwide Family structure and social organization, including pair bonding, parenting, and kit development Predators, survival strategies, population pressures, and environmental threats affecting colony success The truth about human-beaver conflict, including flooding, tree damage, urban beaver issues, and ethical management solutions Conservation history, fur trade impacts, modern recovery, reintroduction programs, and legal protections Cutting-edge science: GPS tagging, camera trapping, genetics, drone mapping, habitat modeling, and AI tools used in wildlife monitoring Action steps readers can take to support wetland restoration, citizen science reporting, education, and conservation advocacy More than a natural history book, Beavers Handbook shows how beavers strengthen ecosystem health by improving water storage, reducing erosion, boosting amphibian breeding habitats, supporting fish nurseries, and creating rich birdlife zones. It also provides practical guidance for understanding beaver behavior in real-world landscapes and encourages responsible solutions that protect both wildlife and human interests. If you are looking for the most complete, modern, and educational beaver reference available-this handbook delivers the knowledge, science, and conservation perspective needed to understand and appreciate one of Earth's most important freshwater mammals. Beavers Handbook is your definitive guide to beavers, wetlands, and the future of ecosystem restoration. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Joshua RalphPublisher: Independently Published Imprint: Independently Published Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.00cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.245kg ISBN: 9798244464030Pages: 178 Publication Date: 18 January 2026 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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