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Beavers are ecosystem engineers, because their actions widely affect the surrounding ecosystem. Beavers can create new wetlands by building dams, alter the make up of nearby forests by felling trees and allowing new forest growths to grow, and enrich the soil by slowing down water through dam building.

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