It is recommended to protect the Beavers because they balance our water resources. In other words, they reduce the rate of erosion. They really do use the environment to protect the community of animals. They provide ponds for fishes to live and breed in, for example.
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beavers build dams which creat ponds where they can avoid predators they dont like
the only way you could really protect a tree is by putting it where there are no beavers. i know this isn't the answer you were looking for but you cant protect a tree because beavers eat trees and they need to eat just as much as we do.
Beavers build dams to keep predators away from them. They can also protect themselves by scratching or biting other animals.
Beavers and humans build dams. Beavers build low dams with sticks,branches, and mud. Humans use earth, rock, and concrete to build very highdams. Beavers build a stick lodge right next to their dam. Humans build ahydroelectric plant next to their dams. The dam and lodge protect the beaverfrom its predators. Human dams protect people from floods and providewater for irrigation. ........................your welcome ;)
Beavers build dams to create a safe habitat by flooding an area to protect themselves from predators, regulate water levels, and store food for the winter. By building dams, beavers can access food more easily and create a sheltered environment for their family.
me i am a beavers friend
Beavers are brown
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No. Beavers are rodents.
Richard Beavers's birth name is Beavers, Richard.
what are beavers enimies? A. The otter
Yes, Beavers have a backbone