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Beavers. Just the mere sound of rushing water triggers their damn building instincts (scientists tested this). Just let the environment be itself.

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Beavers create wetlands where other animals thrive. Plus wetlands are carbon sinks.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-64502365

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Oh, didn’t know that. I thought they were just indiscriminate wood workers. Everyone says their level of destruction is second only to humans.

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I can’t tell if this is a bit or someone who has only heard of beavers from a half overheard conversation they were eavesdropping on.

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I think the term “destruction” has been used too loosely here. Sure, beavers can change the landscape, but they don’t make it uninhabitable for all life. As someone else mentioned they create wetlands.

Being second place in the destructiveness competition with humans is like they don’t come anywhere close.

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Btw even if it wasn’t intentional this is the funniest thing I’ve seen today, “damn building instincts” had me in tears.

I’m sorry if this is rude, I’m glad we had a pleasant exchange.

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It’s not rude, I laughed a bit too. Damn autocorrect.

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Beavers are immensly important for the environment for that very instinct. Where they go instinct, the land dries out and floods become much more severe.

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How did nature cope before beavers existed?

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Fun thing is nature always copes. When we’ve lit the atmosphere on fire and been killed off by climate change, chances are long after we’re gone life will persist and leave us irresponsible children behind.

It’s beautiful, in a way.

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Not as good lol. Nature is constantly evolving and improving and beavers are such an improvement.

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Slow land accumulation in tree roots.

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