Literature DB >> 9817774

RESEARCH: Attitudes of Private- and Public-Land Managers in Wyoming, USA, Toward Beaver.

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Abstract

/ A mail survey concerning beaver (Castor canadensis) management in Wyoming, USA, was sent to 5265 private-land managers and 124 public-land managers during 1993. The survey was developed in response to increasing interest in beaver management and beaver reintroduction possibilities. Private-land managers responding to the survey supplied information on 62,859 km2 of land area and 20,037 km of streams. Primary concerns about beaver damage centered on (in decreasing order of importance) blocked irrigation ditches, girdled timber, blocked culverts, and flooded pastures, roads, crops, and timber. Primary benefits that landowners perceive that beaver give them were, in order of importance, elevated water tables, increased riparian vegetation, and increased stock-watering opportunities. Public-land managers also listed these benefits and detriments among their top concerns for beaver. Over 45% of landowners with beaver on their property and all of the public-land managers displayed an interest in a beaver reintroduction program and in more proactive beaver management. KEY WORDS: Beaver; Beaver management; Castor canadensis; Landowners; Mail surveys; Wildlife values; Wildlife damage

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Year:  1999        PMID: 9817774     DOI: 10.1007/s002679900170

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Environ Manage        ISSN: 0364-152X            Impact factor:   3.266


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2.  Survey of Beaver-related Restoration Practices in Rangeland Streams of the Western USA.

Authors:  David S Pilliod; Ashley T Rohde; Susan Charnley; Rachael R Davee; Jason B Dunham; Hannah Gosnell; Gordon E Grant; Mark B Hausner; Justin L Huntington; Caroline Nash
Journal:  Environ Manage       Date:  2017-11-22       Impact factor: 3.266

3.  Local knowledge about a newly reintroduced, rapidly spreading species (Eurasian beaver) and perception of its impact on ecosystem services.

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