It’s not easy to document beavers in the wild, experts say. Could a team of Wisconsin Watch reporters succeed?
As the swimming and diving season gets underway this week, many teams across the Beaver Valley will look to improve upon their success last year. Here is a capsule look at some of the top teams ...
You are much more likely to see a beaver swimming in its pond than walking on dry land. Sometimes its broad, flat tail will be visible. Often, however, its tail is underwater, and then it can be hard ...
The rare sight of a beaver swimming in a city river has been caught on camera. Passers-by spotted the animal enjoying a swim in the River Avon near Bedminster Bridge in Bristol. James David took a ...
When the beaver dives under the water, it is drawn across to protect the eye. It’s like having in-built swimming goggles! Another useful adaption is their flat tail which is covered with black ...
Volunteers of the Shaw Park Project are calling on the Beaver community to help finance the creation of a new public swimming ...
Britain's beavers were hunted to extinction 400 years ... 24 million litres of water – the equivalent to 10 Olympic-sized swimming pools. But there has also been "widespread concern" from ...
You see, beavers don’t hibernate during winter. Instead, they stay active inside their well-insulated lodges built of sticks, stones and mud. Other than swimming through tunnels beneath the ice ...