Description: English: Stream bed with signs of beaver (Castor canadensis) activity including a gnawed tree trunk (lower left) and burrowing in the stream bank in the East Central Texas forests (Post Oak Savannah) ecoregion of Texas. Private land a few miles north Madisonville, Madison County, Texas, USA. Photographed on 12 March 2010 by William L. Farr. Date: 11 March 2010, 16:45:53. Source: Own work. Author: William L. Farr.
Description: English: What are these tracks, and who cut down these trees? If you guessed "Beaver" then you are correct! The Apache-Sitgreaves National Forests is home to Beavers and lots of wildlife. Date: 8 December 2017. Source: https://twitter.com/A_SNFs/status/939277100854345728. Author: US Forest Service.
Description: English: Canadian Beaver (Castor canadensis), Gatineau Park, Quebec, Canada.Français : Castor du Canada (Castor canadensis), parc de la Gatineau, Québec, Canada. Date: 31 January 2010. Source: Own work. Author: D. Gordon E. Robertson.
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Description: English: Populus trichocarpa stumps along Columbia River, trees felled by beaver in East Wenatchee, Douglas County Washington. Date: 14 March 2013, 16:36:47. Source: Own work. Author: Thayne Tuason. Camera location47° 26′ 03.49″ N, 120° 18′ 16.35″ WView all coordinates using: OpenStreetMap 47.434302; -120.304541.
Description: English: A trail used by members of the local Castor canadensis community to commute from one side of a former railroad embankment to the other. On the former Elgin Joliet & Eastern right of way in Miller Woods in the Indiana Dunes National Park. Date: 02/05/2020 (according to Exif data). Source: Own work. Author: Visviva. Camera location41° 36′ 27.21″ N, 87° 16′ 39.73″ WView all coordinates using: OpenStreetMap 41.607559; -87.277702.
Description: English: Canadian beaver fur skin (Castor fiber canadensis), de-haired. Fur skin collection, Bundes-Pelzfachschule, Frankfurt/Main, Germany Deutsch: Kanadischer Biber, Fell (Castor fiber canadensis), entgrannt. Aus der Fellsammlung der ehemaligen Bundes-Pelzfachschule (heute Frankfurter Schule für Bekleidung und Mode, Frankfurt/Main. Gesammelt unter Studiendirektor Ludwig Brauser. Derzeit eingelagert in den Räumen des Senckenbergmuseums, Frankfurt/Main. Date: circa 1978. Source: Own work. Author: Mickey Bohnacker, Presse-Fotograf, Frankfurt/Main. Permission (Reusing this file): Die freie Nutzung erfolgt mit zusätzlichem Einverständnis des C. B.-Verlag, Carl Boldt (Peter Geselius).
Description: he was happily sitting back and munching on something. and munching, and munching.. Date: 4 July 2007, 12:55. Source: American Beaver. Author: Steve from washington, dc, usa. Other versions: Derivative works of this file: Oregon Triple Crown.jpg.
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Description: Beaver dam Description: American Beaver (Castor canadensis) dam of Hat Lake and Hat Creek in foreground. Viewpoint location: Bridge over Hat Creek on highway 89, Lassen Volcanic National Park. GPS: UTM 10 629973E 4485438N (WGS84/NAD83) USGS WEST PROSPECT PEAK Quad [1] Viewpoint elevation: 6440' View direction: North Date and time: 2005.10.25 15:44:46 PDT Camera: Canon PowerShot S110 Photographer: Walter Siegmund. Date: 3 November 2005 (original upload date). Source: No machine-readable source provided. Own work assumed (based on copyright claims). Author: No machine-readable author provided. Wsiegmund assumed (based on copyright claims).
Description: English: Canadian beaver (Castor fiber canadensis). Fur skin collection, Bundes-Pelzfachschule, Frankfurt/Main, Germany Deutsch: Kanadischer Biber (Castor fiber canadensis). Aus der Fellsammlung der ehemaligen Bundes-Pelzfachschule (heute Frankfurter Schule für Bekleidung und Mode, Frankfurt/Main. Gesammelt unter Studiendirektor Ludwig Brauser. Derzeit eingelagert in den Räumen des Senckenbergmuseums, Frankfurt/Main. Aus dem Jahresbericht 2006 der Generaldirektion der Staatlichen Naturwissenschaftlichen Sammlungen Bayerns: Umlagerung der gesamten Fellsammlung und Planungen für ein neues Unterbringungs- und Lagerkonzept der Fellsammlung. Die hier eingestellten Aufnahmen sind lagerungsbedingt unterschiedlich stark farbverändert und deshalb dazu nur sehr bedingt aussagefähig. Date: circa 1978 date QS:P,+1978-00-00T00:00:00Z/9,P1480,Q5727902. Source: Own work. Author: Mickey Bohnacker, Presse-Fotograf, Frankfurt/Main. Permission(Reusing this file): Die freie Nutzung erfolgt mit zusätzlichem Einverständnis des C. B.-Verlag, Carl Boldt (Peter Geselius). Other versions: .
Description: English: Beavers huddled together in a culvert connnecting a pond and a stream in Rockville, Maryland, USA. Source: Own work. Author: Badjoby.
Castor canadensis dragging a favorite food and building material back through the water enroute to its lodge: a recently obtained branch of Salix exigua (Coyote willow). Beavers enjoy willows of all kinds.Baxter does not appreciate camera flashes but was so busy this time that he did not flinch and seemed oblivious to my presence, unlike almost all of our other encounters. Beavers are very observant (and therefore difficult to photograph). They are also exceptionally hard workers.May 31, 2012, Big Cottonwood Creek in the suburbs of Salt Lake County, Utah. At almost 9:00pm it was quite dark, so use of the camera's flash was unavoidable.