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Humans are pests not the animals
ОтветитьUK accents are annoying, all 16 of them.
ОтветитьBeavers are amazing. We are experiencing such widespread ecological destruction(more devastating fires, mud slides, erosion, loss of wetland habitat, etc) in part because we do not let the beaver thrive and do its natural work to keep things in check. They are truly amazing and amazingly crucial creatures that have survived against all odds considering what we have done to them. Brink of extinction multiple times.
ОтветитьYall can't tell me we don't live in a matrix. This animal is amazing.
ОтветитьGreat. The place I grew up in had many springs and small rivers and one main river flowing through it. Wildlife and fish were plentiful but in the nineties a prolonged drought came about and NGOs (well meaning) drilled thousands of boreholes and the result has been devasting.
ОтветитьWhy is wetland more "natural" than dry plains? Don't the creatures that are adapted for dry conditions deserve our consideration?
ОтветитьWanna know who are real pests? People who make documentaries and then cop out by just blaming humans for every problem ever.
ОтветитьI can't wait for humans to ruin it again just to gain little profit 😅😅
Ответитьlike what my parent says, "i like trees i just dont want them planted in my house".
ОтветитьHa! I knew that my love of beavers was well founded! 😜
ОтветитьDo you know take this the wrong way, I do believe that beavers are important to the environment and wetlands in particular are important to the environment. Personally, I would enjoy it. If many more people would concentrate in cities, thereby increasing the amount of farmland and wild lands available. But they have to be paired with an understanding of the reality of the situation is not a false picture. That false picture includes the notion that all wildfires are bad and need to be stopped. There are plenty of trees in North America that need fires to actually propagate effectively and buy preventing those wildfires when they are small. We make devastating fires when they are big.
ОтветитьAlso, if you’re going to use photo evidence, make sure it’s at the same spot. Even if this is the same location before an after there’s no way to tell. And just judging by it the rock outcroppings don’t even match.
ОтветитьI realize you have a relatively short video, and therefore relatively short amount of time to cover a really complex topic, but please don’t shaded with untruths. Yes, the American beaver was hunted to the brink of extinction because of the hat trade in Europe. But that was not at the point of contact with North America. In fact that came roughly 200 years.
ОтветитьI really like this documentary, good job!
ОтветитьEric Collier wrote a book called "Three Against The Wilderness" in 1959 where he, his wife and son reintroduced beavers back into the Chilcotin wilderness causing the rehabilitation of Meldrum creek watershed.
ОтветитьAnimals are better Land Managers than HUman...
Ответитьanother story of europeans coming into contact with a new species and deciding to kill it to extinction. what a surprise
ОтветитьBeaver senior😊🦫👕🪖
ОтветитьThe high desert, there's an awesome hiking trail there, "The Oregon Desert Trail" parts are closed though
ОтветитьAnyone trying to get beavers out of creeks or rivers or streams is an idiot and you're getting rid of a key part of the ecosystem that's so f**** important
ОтветитьSounds like a beaver dream to me
Ответитьthank Canada
ОтветитьDon't forget that their dams are also a water filteration process
ОтветитьThat is like a bunch of DUH! effect conclusions to deduce.
Ответитьengineers to their core ! stopping the wipe out of this cornerstone species will help humans survive the toxic pollution of fossil fuel burning the planet
ОтветитьImagine beavers can done it and human dont even care
ОтветитьI am a beaver believer! Thanks for featuring these amazing animals!. I absolutely love beaver restoration videos, thanks.
ОтветитьBeavers also hero restoring oregon
ОтветитьBeavers also hero restoring oregon
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ОтветитьPlease stop it with the clickbaity arrows in your thumbnails. Your channel is better than that. Isn't it?
ОтветитьWe need to reduce the number of humans, not beavers. We need another Covid
ОтветитьJustin Beavers are awesome
ОтветитьMoral of the story.... A bushy beaver can make anything wet 🤣🤣
Ответитьi kill those little pests whenever I see them. I have shot a least a dozen this year so far.
ОтветитьBeavers live and thrive in the Mojave River. The water table is good for 20 years.
ОтветитьGod knew what he was doing when he made beavers.
ОтветитьIncredible? No, just nature doing its thing. Next!
ОтветитьThere's no such thing as a water shortage. The world is majority water and the sun turns it to fresh water for us with rain.
It's a water retention and transportation problem.
I know what this is. It's a: Bobr! KURWA BOBRZE!
ОтветитьDam Beavers.
ОтветитьGreat, we can deport all the unnecessary Alaska beavers down there then…
ОтветитьWarning: Misleading AI content
ОтветитьScience being wrong about animals is always funny
ОтветитьThe beavers arent saving the envirement. They are adding another new one buy land grabbing it for themselves to get away from left wing liberal democrats
ОтветитьMuch of that water that was stored up has been released helping to raise the level of our oceans.
Pair that with melting glaciers in the north and south and we have cities like New Orleans becoming farther below sea level all the time.