I’ll just edit instead!
Beavers create wetlands where other animals thrive. Plus wetlands are carbon sinks.
Oh, didn’t know that. I thought they were just indiscriminate wood workers. Everyone says their level of destruction is second only to humans.
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.
I’ve heard of beavers, just I’ve never heard the part about their benefits before, just that they make structures to block water and that they do it whenever the urge kicks in. The times beavers have been brought up around me just happen to leave that out.
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.
Don’t they need to modify how many trees there are in the process though (which would be reckless to anything that depends on each one)?