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Ashe trees eaten by beavers with shavings on the ground.
Tree freshly chewed all around trunk by a beaver in the wetlands
Tree cut by the activities of a beaver in Biesbosch national park near Dordrecht, The Netherlands
Southern state freshwater wetland forest on a on a sunny day in early spring (April 11). The image was captured in Big Creek, Forsyth, (near Cumming) in Georgia (USA) with a full frame mirrorless digital camera and a sharp telephoto lens, resulting in large clean files and images with shallow depth-of-field. The image is part of a large series of Georgia wetland at different seasons.
Dead trees and logs on forest floor after storm and drought in climate change in Germany
Beaver chewing down a tree. Beavers destruction in Belarus. The beaver work. Beaver is cutting a tree to build a dam. Trees in woods gnawed by beavers. Trunk of large tree gnawed by river animals
Close-up of a tree that has been chewed on by a beaver. The tree is next to a lake, and it is late fall/early winter, so there is ice on the lake.
Evidence beaver chewed fallen trees on Clear Creek Trail in Silverdale, WA
Gnawed tree and beaver dam
Harmful activity of beavers, cutting down trees, tree branches bitten by beavers
Southern state wetlands  with fallen tree cut by beaver in spring. Captured near Cumming in Georgia (USA).
Thick tree trunk at the riverside, which was gnawed by a beaver.
Beavers felled trees in North Surrey, British Columbia. Spring afternoon in Metro Vancouver.
trees by the river, gnawed by beavers, close view
Traces of a beaver on a tree on the bank of the Danube river.
River Danube in Lower Austria in its natural state. Between Melk and Schönbühel.
Close-up of a large fallen tree that fell down due to beavers chewing on it.
Beavers are expert dam builders and architects of aquatic ecosystems. Here's how they work:\n\nBuilding Dams: Beavers use their strong front teeth to cut down trees and branches, which they use to construct dams across streams and rivers. The dams create deeper water, which provides protection from predators and easier access to food. The dams also help control the flow of water, which can prevent flooding downstream.\n\nCreating Lodges: Beavers build lodges out of sticks and mud in the ponds created by their dams. The lodges have underwater entrances, which provide safety and protection from predators.\n\nFood Gathering: Beavers are herbivores, and they primarily eat bark, leaves, and twigs from trees and shrubs. They use their sharp teeth to strip bark from trees, and they store branches underwater near their lodges to eat during the winter months when food is scarce.\n\nMaintaining Dams: Beavers are constantly working to maintain and improve their dams. They patch holes and leaks with mud and sticks, and they add new material to the dam to keep the water level high.\n\nOverall, beavers are essential members of their ecosystems, as their dam building activities create habitats for a variety of other species, including fish, birds, and amphibians.
Autumn landscape of the forest trees and deforestation.
A thick tree gnawed by a beaver. Close-up photo.
Fresh beaver tracks on the tree bark
Tree trunks gnawed by beavers, beaver gnawed tree, wood shavings around a tree stump
Beaver damage to the tree trunk
Explore the fascinating impact of beavers on their environment with this photograph of tree stumps that have been expertly chewed by these industrious animals. Known as nature's engineers, beavers create unique habitats by felling trees and constructing dams. Captured in detail, this image highlights the importance of beavers in maintaining healthy ecosystems and emphasizes the need for conservation efforts to protect these remarkable creatures and their habitats.
Southern state freshwater wetland forest on a on a sunny day in early spring (or late winter; February 28). The image was captured in Big Creek, Forsyth, (near Cumming) in Georgia (USA) with a full frame mirrorless digital camera and a sharp lens. The image is part of a large series of Georgia wetland.
Beaver gnaw marks on a fallen birch tree trunk at Papenluch Briesetal, Birkenwerder, Germany
Marsh wetland along the edge of Annette Lake in Jasper National Park, Canada
Tree trunk eaten by beavers on the river bank. Spring season, April.
A narrow tree damaged by a beaver rests on a stream in North Surrey, British Columbia. Spring afternoon in Metro Vancouver.
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