How Beavers Gnawed Their Way into the Arctic
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A new study using tree ring records reconstructed beavers' northward range expansion into one of Canada's northernmost regions since at least 2008, providing baseline data that allows scientists and land managers to track the species' movement and make informed conservation decisions.
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