Canadian Invention: Canada’s stamp on world history
This article discusses the significance of Canada's first stamp, the three-pence beaver, highlighting its historical uniqueness and impact on stamp design globally.
In Pomerania, Wody Polskie wants to destroy beaver dams in 160 locations
Wody Polskie has submitted an application to destroy beaver dams and remove their burrows in Pomorskie Voivodeship, which may lead to significant implications for local wildlife.
In Plzeň, beavers are shot, in Tojice, they have a tourist attraction from them
The article discusses the contrasting approaches to managing the beaver population in Plzeň and Tojice, Czechia, highlighting both the hunting of beavers and their use as a tourist attraction.
Unexpected guest in Kaunas center: entertained on the riverbank
A beaver was spotted and filmed on the banks of the Neman River near the Tadas Ivanauskas Zoological Museum in Kaunas, Lithuania.
‘A beaver blind date’: animals given freedom to repopulate Cornish rivers
Beavers have been legally released for the first time into a river system in England, marking a significant milestone for wildlife restoration in Cornwall.
Full Moon Night Feast offers beaver meat and Saatse boot soup
The fifth Full Moon Night Feast invites guests to a winter celebration of flavors and experiences in Peipsimaa on Saturday, February 7th.
Students of the Czech University of Agriculture are investigating the drastic decline of beavers in the Šluknov region
Students from the Czech University of Agriculture are studying the significant decrease in the beaver population in the Šluknov region.
Nightmarish 'renaturation' through destruction of beaver dams. Scandal in the Świętokrzyskie forest
During work in a forest near Pińczów, six beaver dams were destroyed without the required permission, leading to public outcry and admission of fault by the local parks team.