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Scientists Reintroduced Beavers in Utah Desert to Save Rivers — and They Did an Incredible Job
On a typical night in Utah’s desert, a beaver plunges into the river, slapping its tail on the water. With its chisel-shaped teeth, it strips the wood and starts gnawing and nibbling it. The rodent ...
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