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A Natural Solution for a Changing Climate
The article from The Nature of Things explores how beavers, often seen as pests, could become an unexpected solution to the increasing challenges posed by climate change, particularly in relation to droughts impacting farmlands. By examining how these industrious creatures could offer a natural way to retain water in the landscape, this topic delves into the intersection of ecology, agriculture, and climate resilience.
Beavers: Nature’s Water Engineers
Beavers are known for their ability to build...
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