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I'll be the first to admit, I don't always like beavers. Of course, I recognize that beavers and fur trapping played a huge role in shaping the western United States. But I also don't like them cutting down trees on my property. That being said, I promised my guest this week, Ian Wilson, that I would keep an open mind. Ian is a huge proponent of beavers and their natural role on the landscape. He works in habitat restoration for the Grand Ronde Model Watershed, our local non-profit watershed council. In this episode, Ian and I discuss the pros and cons of beaver activity, and how beavers can shape a river, ultimately benefiting fish, wildlife, and people along the way.
Grand Ronde Model Watershed
Record your sightings: Northeast Oregon Beaver Survey
By James Nash4.9
264264 ratings
I'll be the first to admit, I don't always like beavers. Of course, I recognize that beavers and fur trapping played a huge role in shaping the western United States. But I also don't like them cutting down trees on my property. That being said, I promised my guest this week, Ian Wilson, that I would keep an open mind. Ian is a huge proponent of beavers and their natural role on the landscape. He works in habitat restoration for the Grand Ronde Model Watershed, our local non-profit watershed council. In this episode, Ian and I discuss the pros and cons of beaver activity, and how beavers can shape a river, ultimately benefiting fish, wildlife, and people along the way.
Grand Ronde Model Watershed
Record your sightings: Northeast Oregon Beaver Survey

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