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Beavers offer lessons about managing water in a changing climate, whether the challenge is drought or floods

  • Written by Christine E. Hatch, Professor of Geosciences, UMass Amherst
imageWetlands created by beavers, like this one in Amherst, Massachusetts, store floodwaters and provide habitat for animals and birds.Christine Hatch, CC BY-ND

It’s no accident that both the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and the California Institute of Technology claim the beaver (Castor canadensis) as their mascots. Renowned engineers,...

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