Join Us for a Beaver Walk and Film Screening of The Beaver Believers
This Friday — Lake Creek Lodge
Join Think Wild’s Beaver Works team for a walk along the river discussing beaver natural history and our upcoming restoration project along the headwaters of the Metolius River, followed by a viewing of the Beaver Believers.
We’ll meet at the Lodge at 4pm (maps.app.goo.gl/91aHAX3252sdUwyx8) for the walk, and plan to start the film around 5:30pm followed by a Q&A hosted by Maureen Thompson, Beaver Works Oregon.
Read Below for Dates for Our Spring Beaver Works Habitat Projects
Spring is here and Beaver Works has many planting projects on the horizon! As part of Operation Beaver Food, we have been busy the past few months harvesting willow and cottonwood sticks for planting this spring and summer.
Beaver Works’ BeaverHOOD planting projects will start in May and will be at different locations for each project. These two-day projects to plant beaver habitat will include:
- digging in soft and rocky soils
- planting sticks
- installing fencing
- pounding t-posts in the ground
- hiking
- carrying moderately heavy loads of supplies
- shoveling dirt
- setting up trail cameras
We’ll need about 15 people for each project — so share this with your friends and make a fun trip out of it while helping to restore beaver habitat!
Wandering River BeaverHOOD Planting in La Pine
- Friday, May 3 and Saturday, May 4 from 9am-5pm
For more information and specific details for this project Click Here!
Camp Sherman BeaverHOOD planting
- Wednesday, May 8 and Thursday, May 9 from 9am-5pm
For more information and specific details for this project Click Here!
La Pine State Park BeaverHOOD planting
- Tuesday, May 28 and Wednesday, May 29 from 9am-5pm, option for camping
For more information and specific details for this project Click Here!
Collier Memorial State Park BeaverHOOD planting
- Friday, June 7 and Saturday, June 8, 9am-5pm, camping recommended
For more information and specific details for this project Click Here!
Free Online Webinar: Coexisting with Beavers
This free online webinar at 12pm PST on Tuesday, April 23 for animal care and control professionals and watershed stewards will cover:
- Ecosystem benefits of beavers
- The history of human-beaver coexistence
- The conflict solutions available and best practices for use
Positive trends in beaver-related policy will be reviewed, including how Oregon’s “beaver believer” bill impacts landowners, animal care and control professionals, and others in the state.
Co-presented by Dr. Maureen Thompson, Beaver Works Program Manager and John Griffin, Senior Director, Urban Wildlife Programs, Humane Society of the United States.
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