Beaver Dams Boost Songbird Populations

Beaver lodges, like this one in Wyoming, can help preserve local watersheds and habitat for wildlife.
(Image credit: Wildlife Conservation Society)

The busy beaver's iconic dams do more than hold back streams; they also provide critical habitat to some migratory songbirds, a new study finds.

The study, detailed in the October issue of the journal Western North American Naturalist, found that through dam building, beavers create ponds and stimulate growth of diverse streamside vegetation critical for birds, including many migratory songbirds that are currently in decline.

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