Thanks to conservation efforts, the North American Beaver (Castor Canadensis) is currently not considered to be in any danger of extinction.
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Beavers are not endangered. The American beaver is currently listed as "least concern", and the Eurasian beaver is listed as "threatened". It is worth noting, however, that the American beaver population (like most animals) was significantly reduced over the last century. Specifically it was reduced by about 80%, from ~60 million beavers to currently ~12 million beavers.
An American beaver is a species of beaver, Latin name Castor canadensis, native to North America.
American Beaver
The beaver (genus Castor) . North American Beaver (Castor canadensis)
With the exact name 'beaver', there is are ''Castor canadensis'' and ''Castor fiber'', the American Beaver and the European Beaver respectively.
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The New York state animal is the beaver.
Beavers can be found in North America, Europe and Asia. There are two species of beaver, and they are named for the land masses that they inhabit: the North American beaver, and the Eurasian Beaver.
Nature Untamed - 2008 American Beaver was released on: USA: 25 November 2010
An American beaver eats mainly tree bark. They also eat the cambium, which is a soft tree material found under the bark.
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