why are bevers getting exstinct
it was the beaver
There are three known species of belonging to the modern beaver genus, one of which is extinct. They are the Eurasian beaver (Castor fiber), the North American beaver (Castor canadensis), and the extinct Castor californicus. In prehistory, there were other genera of beaver-like rodents, but they are all extinct now.
Because it was hunted till every one of its species died.
Beavers are rodents of the family CastoridaeBeavers (both Eurasian and North American) belong to the Rodent family Castoridae.
It was because back then fur trading was a big thing. Then beavers started to go extinct and there fur was a really valuable thing.
beaver 1 beaver all lets all do the beaver crawl beaver 2 beaver 3 lets all climb the beaver tree beaver 4 beaver 5 lets all do the beaver jive beaver 6 beaver 7 let all go to beaver heaven beaver 8 beaver 9 STOP its beaver time
stop hunting and make organizations to help. That would be the case if the beaver was endangered, but beavers are common animals once again, after being greatly reduced by hunting and habitat loss decades ago. Now listed as Least Concern.
The Banff Longnose Dace became extinct because of the introduction of new tropical fish species in to its' enviroment (a marsh into which the Cave and Basin Hotsprings drain) the leakage from a swimming pool into the water where it lives, and the construction of a beaver dam near it's enviroment. All of these events combined caused the Longnose Dace to become extinct.
Yes. Henry Hudson, (whom the Hudson River is named after), an English explorer in the employ of a Dutch company and with a crew of mostly dutchmen, traded guns with the Iroquois for furs, namely beaver pelts. European fashion was all about beaver pelts and no upstanding or even middle classed citizen could be without said beaver felt hat, even though beaver were extinct in western Europe. This in turn caused the beaver trapping in Iroquois land to "dry up", causing the Iroquois to search elsewhere for beaver in a form of expansion (war) and control over other native Indian lands. They managed quite violently and successfully to do this with the firepower they traded the pelts for. This was called the "Beaver Wars".
The address of the Beaver Heritage Society is: 5825 Beaver Pike, Beaver, OH 45613-9439
Herbivore.
Mr. Beaver = Ray WinstoneMrs. Beaver = Dawn French