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Title: | Work of Beaver |
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Wildlife Management Slide Show created by the USFS in 1938. Transcribed from original program. 23. The beaver is the most important fur bearing animal in the Rocky Mountains. It was so highly prized, and so much in demand that the species was nearly exterminated. As a result of protective measures, its numbers are gradually increasing. These animals are the hydraulic engineers of nature, and as a result of their canal and dam construction, materially aid in water conservation, and benefit stream condition for fish life. Beaver ponds make excellent spawning beds and retaining ponds for small fry. |
Original Filename: | MLB23b 25996A.jpg |
Forest or Agency: | Pike National Forest |
Event Name: | 1938 USFS Wildlife Management Slide Show |
Show more details: | Forest Service Lands |
City: | Pike National Forest |
State: | Colorado |
Country: | USA |
Date: | Wed Jun 01 00:00:00 EST 1938 |
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Categories: | Images/ Animals/ Mammal/ Beaver, Images/ Historic/ Slide Shows/ Wildlife Management |
Photographer/Author/Videographer: | USFS |
Photographer Phone: | 605-673-9251 |
Copyright Status: | Public Domain |
Internal/External: | External Use |
Rights Usage Terms: | Public Domain, Please credit individual photographer, Black Hills National Forest |
Image Media Type: | Magic Lantern |
Added By: | Karen Wattenmaker ( karen@kwphoto.com ) |
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Orientation: | Landscape |
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ID: | 711 |
Size: | 6.63 MB; 5788 x 4189 pixels; 19.3 x 14.0 inches (print at 300 DPI); |
Provider: | Black Hills National Forest |
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